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  1. Alan Zweibel is the author of Our Tree Named Steve (4.41 avg rating, 1005 ratings, 208 reviews, published 2005), Laugh Lines (4.09 avg rating, 689 rating... Home My Books

  2. Alan Zweibel — Friars Club Podcast. June 10, 2023. Emmy and Tony Award-winning comedy writer, playwright, and Friar Alan Zweibel joins Joe Sibilia to discuss becoming a member of the Friars Club in 1983, writing for many Friars roasts before breaking into television, being approached about joining the Friars’ “Under 40” committee, and utilizing the Friars Club as an office following ...

  3. Alan Zweibel, New York, New York. 3,890 likes · 182 talking about this. 5-time Emmy winning writer, author, playwright, screenwriter.

  4. Alan Zweibel Alan Zweibel is an American producer, writer, and actor. He was a featured player during season 5.. An original Saturday Night Live writer (1975-1980), Zweibel is a five-time Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who created classic material for Gilda Radner, John Belushi, and all the Not Ready for Primetime Players. From SNL, he went on to become a major force in such landmark TV ...

  5. 2 de oct. de 2018 · Alan Zweibel is a legend. I knew his name before I was in Junior High. As one of that elite group of writers who was there at the beginning of Saturday Night Live in 1975, Alan’s legacy would have been assured if he had never done anything else after. But of course, he did a lot more after those fabled first 5 years of SNL.Alan co-created the groundbreaking Showtime series It’s Garry ...

  6. Alan’s humor has appeared in such diverse publications as The New Yorker, Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Op-Ed page, The Huffington Post, Air Mail Weekly, and MAD Magazine. The co-writer of screenplays for the films "Dragnet," "North," and "The Story of Us," Alan received an honorary doctorate in 2009 from the State University of New York.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2020 · Alan Zweibel has spent his lifetime putting great words in funny people’s mouths so that they can spit them out at us and make us laugh. From the first seasons of SNL to the Garry Shandling show, to a beautiful film named ‘Here Today’, which is still in some now-waning-covid-19 reopening theaters.