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The Olympia Café was a fictional greasy spoon featured in a recurring Saturday Night Live sketch. The staff, led by John Belushi as Pete Dionisopoulos, were Greeks.Staff also included Bill Murray as Nico, a busboy who does not speak English, Dan Aykroyd as short-order cook George, and Sandy, a waitress played by Laraine Newman.
Coke," These words, with Pepsi and Coke in reverse order, were originally popularized by John Belushi in "Olympia Cafe," an early Saturday Night Live sketch that was inspired by the tavern. [7] Bill Murray and sketch writer (and bit player) Don Novello were regulars at the Billy Goat; Belushi and Murray were natives of the Chicago area, and ...
In the cold open, John Belushi is sick and is replaced by an actor from NBC's replacement pool. Rodney Dangerfield, Tom Davis, Brian Doyle-Murray and Al Franken make cameo appearances in The China Syndrome parody ("The Pepsi Syndrome"). One of the most popular sketches involving the Nerds where Todd and Lisa finally kiss.
Breaking down what's real and what's made up in Jason Reitman's big screen "Saturday Night Live" origin story. Saturday Night tells the pulse-pounding tale of the 90 minutes leading up to the very ...
The Not Ready for Primetime Players are headed to the big screen!SNL 1975, an upcoming film from writer-director Jason Reitman, tells the story of Oct. 11, 1975, the night that Saturday Night Live ...
Eddie Murphy is recalling the pitfalls that come with being famous at such a young age.In an interview with The New York Times, the 63-year-old actor opened up about being just 19 years old when ...
Adopt Belushi for Christmas — On the last episode before Christmas 1976, episode host Candice Bergen encourages families to write in and invite John Belushi into their home for the holidays (since, unlike the rest of the cast and crew, he has no place else to go). [13]
A steakhouse commercial parody featuring Dan Aykroyd. At Mel's, customers are given a chainsaw and are invited to hunt, stun, cut and cook their own cow. Steve Bushakis January 24, 1976 John Belushi: A John Belushi character who hails from Chicago, named after Belushi's childhood friend. H & L Brock January 31, 1976 John Belushi