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Charles Adams Claverie (August 28, 1949 – October 7, 2005), known by stage names Charlie Hamburger, Charlie Kennedy and Charles Rocket, was an American actor, comedian, musician, and television news reporter. He was a cast member on ''
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,'' played the villain Nicholas Andre in the film ''
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'', and played Dave Dennison in Disney's '' Hocus Pocus''.


Early life

Rocket was born in
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, the son of Mary Aurelia ( Fogler) and Sumner Abbott "Ham" Claverie. He attended the
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(RISD) in the late 1960s and was part of the
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underground culture scene in the 1970s that also included
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frontman
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and film director
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.


Career

Rocket made several
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s and fronted his band, the Fabulous Motels, on
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(which he used in an ''SNL'' sketch about a crazed criminal who uses an accordion to kill his dates and is killed himself by a bagpipe band). He was then a
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at WPRI-TV in
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and at
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in
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under his own name, and
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under the name Charles Kennedy. He made his network debut on ''Saturday Night Live'' in 1980, using the name Charles Rocket.


''Saturday Night Live''

Rocket was cast for the 1980–81 season, which followed the departure of the remaining members of the show's original cast and executive producer
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. Singled out by new executive producer Jean Doumanian, he was promoted as a cross between
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. Rocket was tapped to anchor '' Weekend Update'', and was featured in more sketches than any other male cast member that season with the exception of
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. Rocket portrayed recurring character Phil Lively, a game show host who took his larger-than-life persona home and treated life as if it were a game show. His celebrity impersonations on ''SNL'' included
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, David Rockefeller,
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, and Marlin Perkins. He also hosted "The Rocket Report”, a series of filmed segments where he posed as a roving reporter around New York, which reviewers in later years mentioned as one of the few consistently strong parts of Doumanian's shows.


Dismissal

The ''Saturday Night Live'' episode of February 21, 1981, hosted by ''
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'' star
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, featured a parody of the famed " Who shot J.R.?" story arc from the popular nighttime soap. During the show a plot line had Rocket and Tilton flirting while other cast members expressed jealousy, leading to Rocket being shot in the chest by a sniper in the middle of a sketch. In the show's closing moments, as cast members gathered with the host to say good night, Tilton asked Rocket how he felt about being shot. In character, Rocket replied "Oh man, it's the first time I've ever been shot in my life. I'd like to know who fuckin' did it." Due partially to the violation of broadcast standards, along with negative press regarding the new cast and declining ratings for both the series and the network in general, NBC replaced Doumanian with
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after one further episode. Ebersol, who placed the show on hiatus for a month to retool, dismissed Rocket, along with several of the writers and fellow cast members
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, before the next episode. A writers' strike led to the suspension of the rest of the season, and when the show returned in October 1981,
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and
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were the only cast members who were held over from Doumanian's era. ''Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live'' revealed that Rocket was particularly hostile toward Murphy and Piscopo, as Doumanian had set him, Denny Dillon, and
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to be the show's biggest stars, only to have all three receive mixed-to-negative reviews about their performances and to have Murphy and Piscopo upstage them.


Post-''SNL'' career

Rocket recovered from this early-career setback and worked steadily in film, with roles in such movies as '' Hocus Pocus'', '' Earth Girls Are Easy'', '' It's Pat'', '' Steal Big Steal Little'', '' How I Got into College'', '' Dances with Wolves'', and ''
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'', often playing comic foils. On television, in addition to guest spots on several 1980s sitcoms, Rocket played antagonist network president Ned Grossberg on the
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series '' Max Headroom'', Richard Addison (brother to
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's David Addison) on the comedy-drama ''
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'', and Adam, an angel of death, on '' Touched by an Angel''. He later guest starred in the T.V. series '' Wings'' as long time friend to Brian Hackett, Danny. Rocket also appeared in a season six episode of ''
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'' as a physics professor, Grant. In addition to his acting work, Rocket played accordion on the David Byrne-produced
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album ''
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''on the track "Loveland", and the album ''Amarcord Nino Rota'' on the track "La Dolce Vita Suite", produced by Saturday Night Live music coordinator Hal Willner. He also provided the voice of Leo Lionheart Jr. in the "MGM Sing-Alongs" videos in 1996.


Personal life

Rocket married his college girlfriend, Beth Crellin, on board the battleship USS ''Massachusetts'' anchored in
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, in 1972. Their son, Zane, was born in 1976.


Death

Rocket was found dead in a field on his
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property on October 7, 2005, with his throat slit. He was 56 years old. Ten days later, the state
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ruled the death as
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. The police investigation determined that there was no criminal aspect to the case.


Filmography

* 1984 ''The Outlaws'' as Stanley Flynn * 1985 '' Fraternity Vacation'' as 'Madman' Mac * 1986 '' Miracles'' as Michael * 1987 '' Down Twisted'' as Reno * 1988 '' Earth Girls Are Easy'' as Dr. Ted Gallagher * 1989 '' How I Got Into College'' as Leo Whitman * 1990 ''
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'' as DeBains * 1990 '' Dances with Wolves'' as Lieutenant Elgin * 1991 ''
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'' as Ty Hedison * 1993 '' Brainsmasher... A Love Story'' as Detective Jones * 1993 '' Hocus Pocus'' as Dave * 1993 '' Short Cuts'' as Wally Littleton * 1994 '' It's Pat'' as Kyle Jacobsen * 1994 ''
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'' as General Larchmont * 1994 ''
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'' as Nicholas Andre * 1995 '' Steal Big Steal Little'' as Sheriff Otis * 1995 '' Charlie's Ghost Story'' as Van Leer * 1995 '' Tom and Huck'' as Judge Thatcher * 1997 '' Murder at 1600'' as Jeffrey * 1997 '' Fathers' Day'' as Russ Trainor * 1997 ''The Killing Grounds'' as Mel Desordo * 1998 ''Dry Martini'' as Sam * 1999 ''Carlo's Wake'' as Derek Donovan * 2000 '' Titan A.E.'' as Firrikash / Slave Trader Guard (voice) * 2000 ''Tex, the Passive-Aggressive Gunslinger'' as Bart * 2002 ''New Suit'' as Del Strontium * 2002 ''Bleach'' (Short film) as Reverend Jim * 2003 '' Shade'' as Tony 'Tony D' * 2004 '' Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light'' as Narrator (final film role) * 2008 '' Fly Me to the Moon'' as Mission Control 1961 (posthumous release)


Television

* 1980-1981 ''
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'' (Season 6; 12 episodes) as Various Roles / Weekend Update Anchor / Saturday Night Newsline Anchor * 1982 '' TV Party'' (1 episode) * 1983 '' I Do, I Don't'' (1 episode) * 1984 ''The Investigators'' as Truman Knuman, Anchorman * 1984 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Donald * 1985 ''Steel Collar Man'' (1 episode) as D5B * 1985 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Peter Gillespie * 1985 '' California Girls'' (TV movie) as Barry * 1985 '' Hardcastle and McCormick'' (1 episode) as Bill Bauer * 1985-1989 ''
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'' (6 episodes) as Richard Addison * 1986 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Marty Worthington * 1987-1988 '' Max Headroom'' (4 episodes) as Grossberg * 1988-1989 '' Murphy's Law'' (Unknown episodes) as Victor Beaudine * 1990 '' thirtysomething'' (1 episode) as Ron DeLisle * 1990 '' Doctor Doctor'' (1 episode) as Charles * 1990 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Lieutenant Stuyvesant * 1990-1992 ''
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'' (2 episodes) as Commander Dirk Riker / Michael G. Blake * 1991 '' Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' (1 episode) as Sergeant Jake Melman * 1992 '' Tequila and Bonetti'' (11 episodes) as Captain Midian Knight * 1993 '' Flying Blind'' (5 episodes) as Dennis Lake * 1993 '' Wild Palms'' (3 episodes) as Stitch * 1994 '' Wings'' (1 episode) as Danny * 1994 '' Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (1 episode) as Ryan Wiley * 1994-2003 '' Touched by an Angel'' (10 episodes) as Adam * 1995-1996 ''
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'' (20 episodes) as Judge Gil Fitzpatrick * 1996 ''The Adventures of Hyperman'' (1 episode) as The Oil Slick Monster * 1996 '' Picket Fences'' (1 episode) as Chuck Dante * 1996 '' The Pretender'' (1 episode) as Carl Bishop * 1997 '' Men in Black: The Series'' (1 episode) * 1997 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Davis * 1997-1998 '' The New Batman Adventures'' (3 episodes) as Security Guard / Rob the Mutant / Frederick Fournier / Henchman / Guru / Fearless Man (voice) * 1998 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Grant * 1998 '' Cybill'' (2 episodes) as Charlie Addison * 1999 '' Tracey Takes On...'' (1 episode) as Chopper Tim * 1999 '' Superman: The Animated Series'' (1 episode) as Used Car Salesman (voice) * 1999 '' Star Trek: Voyager'' (episode, "
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") as Jippeq * 1999 ''
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'' (episode, " Three of a Kind) as Grant Ellis * 1999 '' Batman Beyond'' (1 episode) as Donny's Dad (voice) * 2000 '' Normal, Ohio'' (7 episodes) as Danny * 2001 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Gary * 2001 '' The Zeta Project'' (1 episode) as Edwards * 2002 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Don Dinkins * 2003 '' Static Shock'' (1 episode) as Crewcut * 2003 ''
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'' (1 episode) as Steve * 2004 '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (1 episode) as Donny DePalma


Video Games

* 2002 ''
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'' as Ajax * 2001 '' Star Wars: Starfighter'' as Nym * 2002 '' Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter'' as Nym


Music videos

* 1989 " Yer So Bad" by
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* 1991 "King of the Hill" by
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with Tom Petty * 1997 "Good Year" by The Refreshments


Notes


Bibliography

*Hill, Doug and Weingrad, Jeff (1986). ''Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live''. New York, Beech Tree Books/William Morrow. .


External links

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Obituary for Charles Rocket
''Variety''. October 10, 2005. * Phillipe and Jorge, ''Providence Phoenix''. October 14, 2005. * Jim Emerson,
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