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Norm MacDonald

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==Career After SNL==
Immediately after leaving NBC, MacDonald starred in the movie ''Dirty Work,'' which he also co-wrote. He made stand-up appearances on ''Comedy Central,'' and appeared as a guest on several other shows, including the ''Late Show With [[David Letterman]],'' the ''[[The Daily Show With Jon Stewart]],'' the ''[[Tonight Show]] With [[Jay Leno]],'' and both the ''Tonight Show'' and ''Late Night'' with [[Conan O'Brien]]. On a celebrity edition of ''Who Wants to be a Millionaire,'' he won $500,000 for charity. He also created, wrote, and starred in three of his own shows, ''A Minute With Stan Hooper,'' ''The Norm Show,'' and ''The Sports Show With Norm MacDonald,'' the latter of which currently airs on [[Comedy Central]].
==Politics==
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