• Gilda Radner was an American actress, comedian, and writer who became famous as one of the original cast members of the show “Saturday Night Live.”
• She became known for her sketches and parodies of famous personalities in the show, and for her movies with husband Gene Wilder.
• Radner began her career in 1972 when she made her acting debut in the production of “Godspell” and joined the popular Toronto comedy troupe called The Second City.
• In 1975, Radner received one of her big career breakthroughs when she became part of the original cast of “Saturday Night Live.”
• In 1985, Radner was diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer, and in 1989 she passed away in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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Short Info
Date Of Birth | June 28, 1946 |
Died | May 20, 1989, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Spouse | Gene Wilder, G. E. Smith |
Fact | 30 Rock (2006) star and creator (and ex-Saturday Night Live (1975) writer and player) Tina Fey has named Gilda as the main reason she became a comedy writer. |
Payments | Earned $750 /week (1975 season) from Saturday Night Live (1975) |
Who is Gilda Radner?
Gilda Susan Radner, born on the 28th of June, 1946, was an American actress, comedian, and writer who became famous as one of the original cast members of the show “Saturday Night Live.” She became known for her sketches and parodies of famous personalities in the show, and for her movies with husband Gene Wilder. Gilda passed away in 1989.
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Gilda Radner’s Early Life
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Radner was the daughter of a legal secretary – Henrietta Dworkin – and businessman Herman Radner, and was of Jewish descent; she had an older brother named Michael. Growing up, she felt closest to his father, who would take her to New York just to see shows on Broadway.During her younger years, Radner attended University Liggett School in Detroit, where at that time she began having problems with eating disorders. She then attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, but dropped-out in her senior year to follow her then boyfriend to Canada.
Gilda Radner’s Career in Comedy
Radner’s career began in 1972 when she made her acting debut in the production of “Godspell”, alongside other comedians Eugene Levy, Victor Garber, Andrea Martin, Paul Shaffer and Martin Short. This exposure led her to join the popular Toronto comedy troupe called The Second City.In 1974, Radner moved to New York and joined “The National Lampoon Radio Hour” with Bill Murray, Chevy Chase and John Belushi among others. The comedy radio show became a hit with listeners, and ran from 1973 to 1974. These early years as a comedian helped establish her career and also her net worth.
In 1975, Radner received one of her big career breakthroughs when she became part of the original cast of “Saturday Night Live.” The different late-night comedy program introduced a new generation of comics, and became a big success with the audience. Radner created characters that would later on become icons in the world of comedy, which included Baba Wawa, a parody of Barabara Walters, Roseanne Roseannadanna, a horrible expert on giving personal advice, and Emily Litella, inspired by her nanny when she was a child and who would become known for her hot-tempered attitude and false information during “Weekend Update.” She stayed with the show until 1980, and gained an Emmy Award along the way. The success of “Saturday Night Live” and her characters as well, helped establish her as one of the premier comedians of her time, and tremendously increased her wealth.
Gilda Radner in Acting
In 1980, Radner transitioned into acting, starring in a couple of films with actor Gene Wilder, who would later become her husband. In 1982 they starred in “Hanky Panky”, and followed with “The Woman in Red” in 1984 and also “Haunted Honeymoon” in 1986. Although not all of their movies became huge hits, it established their team-up, and also helped boost her net worth.
Gilda Radner’s Net Worth
Based on authoritative sources and as of 2018, Radner’s net worth would be over $3 million, acquired from her years as an actress and comic.
Gilda Radner’s Personal Life
In terms of her personal life, Radner was first married to G.E. Smith, a musician, from 1980 until their relationship ended in divorce in 1982. In 1982, while working in a movie Radner met actor Gene Wilder, and the two fell in love and married in 1984 in Saint-Tropez, remaining together until she passed away in 1989.
Gilda Radner’s Illness
In 1985, after experiencing fatigue in her upper legs and after 10 months of consulting various doctors and specialists, Radner was diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer. She underwent surgery and had a hysterectomy to remove a grapefruit-sized tumor in her abdomen. After being told that she was already into remission, she decided to write a memoir entitled “It’s Always Something.” In the book she shared all her life struggles from her personal family life and even her career.
In 1988, Radner decided to undergo maintenance chemotherapy to continue her remission. Unfortunately, that same year her cancer had returned, and in 1989, she went into a coma and passed away three days later on 20 May 1989, in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Gene Wilder was devastated, and subsequently launched the Gilda Radner Hereditary Cancer Program at Cedars-Sinai, to run diagnostic tests and in particular screen high-risk candidates (such as women of Ashkenazi Jewish descent). In front of a Congressional committee, he testified that Gilda’s condition had been misdiagnosed, particularly as her grandmother, aunt, and cousin all died of ovarian cancer, and therefore her disease might have been attacked earlier had doctors inquired more deeply into her family background.
General Info
Full Name | Gilda Radner |
Date Of Birth | June 28, 1946 |
Died | May 20, 1989, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Height | 1.68 m |
Profession | Screenwriter, Comedian, Actor |
Education | University of Michigan |
Nationality | American |
Family
Spouse | Gene Wilder, G. E. Smith |
Parents | Henrietta Radner, Herman Radner |
Siblings | Michael Radner |
Accomplishments
Awards | Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album, CableACE Award, Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance – Variety Or Music Program |
Nominations | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety Or Music Program, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series |
Movies | Haunted Honeymoon, Movers & Shakers, The Woman in Red, It Came from Hollywood, Hanky Panky, Gilda Live, Animalympics, First Family, The Rutles, Witch’s Night Out, The Last Detail |
TV Shows | Saturday Night Live, Dr. Zonk and the Zunkins, Music for UNICEF Concert |
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Salary
Quotes
# | Quote |
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1 | There is no real security except for whatever you build inside yourself. |
2 | Some stories don’t have a clear beginning middle and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity… |
Facts
# | Fact |
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1 | She was romantically involved with Peter Firth in the late 1970s. |
2 | Was considered for the role of Shirley Feeney on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley (1976) according to Penny Marshall. The role eventually went to Cindy Williams. |
3 | Her SNL character Roseanne Roseannadanna is the partial inspiration for the sobriquet of Glasgow, Scotland post-hardcore/indie-pop rock band Dananananaykroyd, as is the real name of her Saturday Night Live (1975) “Weekend Update” co-star, Dan Aykroyd. |
4 | Was a mentor to actress Catherine O’Hara. |
5 | She was posthumously awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on June 27, 2003. |
6 | 30 Rock (2006) star and creator (and ex-Saturday Night Live (1975) writer and player) Tina Fey has named Gilda as the main reason she became a comedy writer. |
7 | Biography in: “The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives.” Volume Two, 1986-1990, pages 718-720. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1999. |
8 | Attended and graduated from The Liggett School (now University Liggett School) in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan (1966). |
9 | Classic recurring characters include Roseanne Rosannadanna, Judy Miller, Emily Litella, Baba Wawa (a parody of Barbara Walters), Lisa Loopner, Candy Slice and Rhonda Weiss. |
10 | Biography in: “American National Biography.” Supplement 1, pp. 499-500. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. |
11 | She was of Russian Jewish, Polish Jewish, and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry. |
12 | Won a Posthumous Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording (1990). |
13 | Is the only female player from Saturday Night Live (1975) to win an Outstanding Performance Emmy Award for her work on the show. |
14 | Gene Wilder and Gilda’s cancer psychotherapist, Joanna Bull, established Gilda’s Club in 1991. This was Gilda’s wish that a place could be established where people of all ages diagnosed with cancer could come together and support one another through the illness. The centers are non-medical and very homey, with an art center, exercise facility, game rooms and a children’s room called Noogieland, so named for “noogies”, one of Gilda’s comedic actions. No such place as Gilda’s Club existed when she battled her ovarian cancer. Gilda’s Club currently has centers all over the United States and Canada. |
15 | Her mother named her after the title character played by Rita Hayworth in the film noir Gilda (1946). |
16 | Following her untimely death, she was interred at Long Ridge Cemetery in Stamford, Connecticut. |
17 | One of the members of the Toronto comedy troupe Second City. |
18 | Dated Martin Short during the early 1970s, after meeting him during the run of the legendary 1972 Toronto production of “Godspell”. In addition to Radner and Short, this production also starred Victor Garber, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas and Andrea Martin, with Paul Shaffer as musical director. Radner’s understudy, Canadian comic actress Nancy Dolman began dating Short in 1974 and married him in 1980. |
Pictures
Movies
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Haunted Honeymoon | 1986 | Vickie Pearle | |
Movers & Shakers | 1985 | Livia Machado | |
The Woman in Red | 1984 | Ms. Milner | |
Hanky Panky | 1982 | Kate Hellman | |
First Family | 1980 | Gloria Link | |
Saturday Night Live | 1975-1980 | TV Series | Various Emily Litella Baba Wawa … |
Animalympics | 1980 | Barbra Warblers / Brenda Springer / Cora Lee Perrier / … (voice) | |
Witch’s Night Out | 1978 | TV Movie | The Godmother (voice) |
The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash | 1978 | TV Movie | Mrs. Emily Pules |
The Gift of Winter | 1974 | TV Short | Nicely / Malicious / Narrator (voice) |
The Collaborators | 1974 | TV Series | |
Dr. Zonk and the Zunkins | 1974 | TV Series | |
Jack: A Flash Fantasy | 1974 | TV Movie | Jill of Hearts |
The Last Detail | 1973 | Nichiren Shoshu Member |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Stealing Time | 2009 | performer: “Walkin’ in a Winter Wonderland” | |
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dan Aykroyd | 2005 | Video performer: “The Sound of Music” – uncredited | |
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Gilda Radner | 2005 | Video performer: “Stayin’ Alive” uncredited, “We Gather Together” uncredited, “Gimme Mick” uncredited, “Stretch Marks”, “F-U-L-L-F-I-L-L-M-E-N-T”, “My Songs Are My Children”, “You’ll Be Sorry Someday”, “Vantage Blues”, “Evil Ways” uncredited | |
Saturday Night Live: The Best of John Belushi | 2005 | TV Special performer: “What’d I Say” – uncredited | |
Saturday Night Live Christmas | 1999 | Video performer: “Winter Wonderland” – uncredited | |
Postcards from the Edge | 1990 | writer: “I Love to Be Unhappy” | |
Haunted Honeymoon | 1986 | performer: “Always in All Ways”, “Ballin’ the Jack” | |
Saturday Night Live | 1975-1980 | TV Series performer – 16 episodes | |
Gilda Live | 1980 | Documentary performer: “Let’s Talk Dirty to the Animals”, “The Audition/I Love to Be Unhappy”, “Don Kirshner/Rhonda Weiss Introduction/Go…”, “If You Look Close/Gimme Mick”, “Emily Litella”, “Roseanne Roseannadanna”, “Honey Touch Me With My Clothes On” | |
Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda (TV Special) | 1979 | performer: “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” – uncredited | |
Things We Did Last Summer | 1978 | TV Movie performer: “Things We Did Last Summer” | |
The Muppet Show | 1978 | TV Series performer – 1 episode |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Gilda Radner: It’s Always Something | 2002 | TV Movie book “It’s Always Something” | |
The Best of Gilda Radner | 1989 | Video documentary | |
Gilda Live | 1980 | Documentary | |
Saturday Night Live | 1975-1978 | TV Series additional material – 3 episodes |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Life with Jeannie | 2013 | TV Series thanks – 1 episode |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. | 1988 | TV Series | Herself |
Late Night with David Letterman | 1983-1986 | TV Series | Herself – Guest |
Reading Rainbow | 1985 | TV Series | Herself |
The New Show | 1984 | TV Series | Herself / Various |
The Making of ‘The Woman in Red’ | 1984 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
Hour Magazine | 1983 | TV Series | Herself |
It Came from Hollywood | 1982 | Documentary | Herself |
Today | 1980 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards | 1980 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Direction of a Musical |
Gilda Live | 1980 | Documentary | Herself / Various Characters |
Saturday Night Live | 1976-1979 | TV Series | Herself / Conchita / Girl / … |
Mr. Mike’s Mondo Video | 1979 | Herself | |
Since ’45 | 1979 | Documentary | ‘Saturday Night’ performer |
Good Morning America | 1979 | TV Series | Herself – Guest |
Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda (TV Special) | 1979 | Herself / Patty / Amy Kaplan / … | |
The Music for UNICEF Concert: A Gift of Song | 1979 | TV Special | Introduction |
Things We Did Last Summer | 1978 | TV Movie | Herself |
The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1978 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music |
The Muppet Show | 1978 | TV Series | Herself – Special Guest Star |
The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1977 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music and Presenter |
4th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 1977 | TV Special | Herself |
Dinah! | 1975 | TV Series | Herself – Guest |
Awards
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2003 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | Posthumously. On 27 June 2003. At 6801 Hollywood Boulevard. |
1978 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music | Saturday Night Live (1975) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1988 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series | It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. (1986) |
1979 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Program | Saturday Night Live (1975) |
1977 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music | Saturday Night Live (1975) |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia