Norm Macdonald was a beloved Canadian stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and producer known for his dry, sardonic wit and meandering, often hilariously rambling delivery. He first gained widespread recognition during his five seasons on *Saturday Night Live*, most notably as the anchor of "Weekend Update." His offbeat style and penchant for telling seemingly pointless jokes with a perfectly straight face made him a cult favorite. Beyond *SNL*, Norm appeared in numerous films and television shows, including *Dirty Work*, *Billy Madison*, and his own sitcom, *The Norm Show*. He was also a frequent guest on late-night talk shows, where his unpredictable interviews became legendary.
Norm's stand-up comedy was a unique blend of observational humor, dark jokes, and long, winding stories that often defied traditional punchlines. He released several stand-up specials throughout his career, including *Me Doing Standup*, *Ridiculous*, and *Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery*. His final special, *Nothing Special*, was recorded at home in a single take after he was diagnosed with cancer and released posthumously. Norm's influence on comedy is undeniable, and he continues to be remembered as one of the most original and genuinely funny comedians of all time.
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