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  Al Franken
Category : Celebrity Comedians, Political Humorists
   
In brief :
Political Satirist, Writer for the Original Saturday Night Live Cast.
   
Fee Range : $100,000 and above

Al Franken is an Emmy Award-winning television writer and producer, New York Times bestselling author, Grammy-winning comedian, and host of The O'Franken Factor, the flagship program of America's first liberal network, Air America Radio.

Perhaps best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, in 1975, Franken was part of the original writing staff that created the groundbreaking late night show. Franken remained with the original show until 1980 and then returned in 1985. He stayed for another 10 years, leaving after the 1994-95 season.

Franken received four Emmys for his writing on SNL and a fifth for producing. He also won recogition for his on-camera work, first as half of the comedy team of "Franken and Davis", then for his "Al Franken Decade" persona. He also was recognized for such characterizations as the one-man mobile uplink unit and Stuart Smalley, the new age cable TV host.

Smalley was the subject of Franken's first book, I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough and Doggone It, People Like Me, which was published in 1992. It is currently in it's fifth printing and it provided the basis for a movie that Franken wrote and starred in for Paramount Pictures. The 1995 movie, Stuart Saves His Family, was directed by Harold Ramis and received "two thumbs up" from Sisken and Ebert.

Franken's album, You're Good Enough, You're Smart Enough and Doggone It, People Like You! was nominated for a Grammy in the "best comedy" category.

Franken was co-writer of the Touchstone Pictures 1994 movie When a Man Loves a Woman starring Andy Garcia and Meg Ryan. Written with Oscar winner (Rainman) Ron Bass, the movie grossed over a hundred million dollars worldwide.

Franken is also well-known for his work as a political satirist, both on SNL and off. In 1988, he provided commentary for CNN at the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. And in 1992, he anchored Comedy Central's "Indecision '92," winning wide critical acclaim for his coverage of both conventions and election night. In 1996, he teamed with Strange Bedfellow Arianna Huffington, again covering the party conventions and election night for Politically Incorrect, where he continues to be a frequent guest.

His performances at the 1994 and 1996 White House Correspondents Dinner demonstrated his skill as one of the nation's top after-dinner speakers.

Franken's second book, Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot and other Observations hit the New York Times Bestseller List its first week in bookstores. It was number one for five weeks and spent over eight months on the list. There are now over a million copies of the book in print. Franken's recording of the book on tape won the 1997 Grammy for Best Comedy album. Franken's latest book, Why Not Me: The Making and Unmaking of the Franken Presidency chronicles the rise and fall of Al Franken, 43rd President, was also a New York Times bestseller.

Franken's television sitcom, Lateline, ran on NBC in 1998 and '99. People Magazine called Lateline "the best new sitcom of the year" and TV Guide gave the show a perfect ten.

Franken has been a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The late Show with David Letterman, Nightline, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Charlie Rose, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Politically Incorrect, Inside Politics and Larry King Live.

 
 
     
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