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'''Douglas Clark Kenney''' ([[December 10]], [[1947]]- [[August 29]], [[1980]]) | '''Douglas Clark Kenney''' ([[10 December|December 10]], [[1947]]- [[29 August|August 29]], [[1980]]) was the co-author of ''[[Bored of the Rings (book)|Bored of the Rings]]'' along with longtime collaborator Henry Beard. He was a creative mastermind at, and a co-founder of ''National Lampoon''. He wrote for the magazine, the radio program, the stage productions, comedy albums and the TV special ''Lemmings: Dead in Concert'' as well as the first film ''Animal House''. He died falling off a cliff in Hawaii at the age of 33. | ||
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*[http://www.nationallampoon.com/ National Lampoon] | *[http://www.nationallampoon.com/ National Lampoon] | ||
*{{WP|Douglas Kenney}} | |||
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Douglas Clark Kenney (December 10, 1947- August 29, 1980) was the co-author of Bored of the Rings along with longtime collaborator Henry Beard. He was a creative mastermind at, and a co-founder of National Lampoon. He wrote for the magazine, the radio program, the stage productions, comedy albums and the TV special Lemmings: Dead in Concert as well as the first film Animal House. He died falling off a cliff in Hawaii at the age of 33.