Douglas Kenney was a pioneering writer and actor born in West Palm Beach, FL on December 10, 1946. He is best known for founding the National Lampoon magazine in 1970, which revolutionized satirical literature, and for co-writing and producing the classic comedy films Animal House and Caddyshack.
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💰 Net worth: $9 Million (2024)
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About
Writer and actor who created an entirely new form of satirical literature when he founded the National Lampoon magazine in 1970. He also co-wrote and produced the classic comedy films Animal House and Caddyshack.
Before Fame
He and his fellow Harvard student created a magazine with dark, sophomoric and vulgar humor, which proved a hit with the campus.
Trivia
After selling his magazine for $7 million, he went on to produce Nation Lampoon's Animal House, where he appeared briefly as the frat brother 'Stork.'
Family Life
He grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida. He was briefly married to Alexandra Appleton Garcia-Mata from 1970 until 1973.
Associated With
His brand of satire went on to influence Future popular comedians like Jon Stewart.