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        <title><![CDATA[Norm Macdonald Dead: Seth Rogen, Jon Stewart and More Stars Pay Tribute]]></title>
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					<p>Shocking loss. <strong><strong>Seth Rogen</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Jon Stewart</strong></strong> and more celebrities are sending their condolences after comedian <strong>Norm Macdonald</strong> died at age 61.</p>
<p>The former <strong><em>Saturday Night Live</em></strong> star privately fought cancer for nearly 10 years before <em>Us Weekly</em> confirmed his death on Tuesday, September 14.</p>
<p>“He was most proud of his comedy,” his longtime producing partner <strong>Lori Jo Hoekstra</strong> said in a statement. “He never wanted the diagnosis to affect the way the audience or any of his loved ones saw him. Norm was a pure comic. He once wrote that ‘a joke should catch someone by surprise, it should never pander.’ He certainly never pandered. Norm will be missed terribly.”</p>
<p>Macdonald appeared on the long-running variety sketch show for five years between 1993 and 1998. He anchored the iconic “Weekend Update” segment for three seasons, following in the footsteps of <strong><strong>Chevy Chase</strong>, <strong>Kevin Nealon</strong> and <strong>Jane Curtin</strong></strong>. The segment has since been <strong>hosted by <strong>Seth Meyers</strong>, <strong>Amy Poehler</strong>, <strong>Tina Fey</strong>, <strong>Colin Jost</strong>, <strong>Michael Che</strong> and more</strong>.</p>

		<p>Apart from his work on the NBC late-night series, the Canada native was known for roles in 1995’s <em>Billy Madison</em> and 2010’s <em>Grown Ups</em>. His final film credit was in 2019’s <em>Klaus</em>.</p>
<p>Through the years, the <em>Norm Macdonald Has a Show</em> host was a controversial comedic figure. In September 2018, <strong>he was pulled from a scheduled appearance</strong> on <em>The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon</em> after comments he made about the #MeToo movement raised eyebrows.</p>
<p>“I’m happy the #MeToo movement has slowed down a little bit. … The model used to be: admit wrongdoing, show complete contrition and then we give you a second chance,” Macdonald said in an interview with <em>The Hollywood Reporter</em>. “Now it’s admit wrongdoing and you’re finished. And so the only way to survive is to deny, deny, deny.”</p>
<p>He went on to stand up for friends <strong><strong>Louis C.K.</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Roseanne Barr</strong></strong>, who <strong>had both been under fire</strong> for various scandals at the time. “There are very few people that have gone through what they have, losing everything in a day,” Macdonald continued. “Of course, people will go, ‘What about the victims?’ But you know what? The victims didn’t have to go through that.”</p>
<p>Shortly after his comments sparked backlash, the <em>Mike Tyson Mysteries</em> actor apologized via Twitter. “Roseanne and Louis have both been very good friends of mine for many years. They both made terrible mistakes and I would never defend their actions,” he wrote. “If my words sounded like I was <strong>minimizing the pain that their victims feel</strong> to this day, I am deeply sorry.”</p>
<p>In 2016, the <em>Dr. Dolittle</em> star reflected on how Hollywood changed throughout his decades-long career.</p>
<p>“I’ve done [talk shows] for 20 years, and 20 years ago, when you went on a talk show, you would talk and it would just evaporate into nothingness,” he said during an appearance on <em>The Howard Stern Show</em>. “And now it’s forever.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to see how celebrities are <strong>paying tribute to the <em>SNL</em> great</strong> after his death:</p>
									

				
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