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Jack Handey (born February 25, 1949) is an American
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. He is best known for his "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey", a large body of
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s, as well as his "Fuzzy Memories" and "My Big Thick Novel" shorts, and for his
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delivery. Although many assume otherwise, Handey is a real person, not a
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or character.


Career

Handey's earliest writing job was for a newspaper, the ''
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''. He lost the job after writing an article that, in his words, "offended local car dealerships". His first comic writing was with comedian
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. According to Martin, Handey got a job writing for ''
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'' (SNL) after Martin introduced him to the show's creator,
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. For several years, Handey worked on other television projects: the Canadian sketch series '' Bizarre'' in 1980, the 1980 Steve Martin television special '' Comedy Is Not Pretty!'', and Lorne Michaels's short-lived sketch show on
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called '' The New Show'' in 1984. Handey returned to ''Saturday Night Live'' in 1985 as a writer.


Deep Thoughts

Handey's "deep thoughts" were first published in an untitled essay in '' Omni'' magazine in November 1983. In April 1984, '' National Lampoon'' published a piece titled "Deep Thoughts". Additional Deep Thoughts appeared in the October and November 1984 editions, as well as in the short-lived '' Army Man'' comedy magazine, while more appeared in 1988 in ''
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'' newspaper. The one-liners were to become Handey's signature work, notable for their concise humor and outlandish hypothetical situations. For example: *If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason. *The crows seemed to be calling his name, thought Caw. Handey's work next showed up in the
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-produced TV series ''
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'' in the format which later became famous on ''Saturday Night Live'' (though in ''Television Parts'', Nesmith provided the narration). Some of these segments appeared in the compilation video of that program, ''Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce''. Between 1989 and 1990, Deep Thoughts were shown during commercial breaks on
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with Handey's narration. Between 1991 and 1998, ''Saturday Night Live'' included Deep Thoughts on the show as an interstitial segment (between sketches). Introduced by
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and read live by Handey (neither actually appeared on screen), the one-liners proved to be extremely popular. Hartman intoned "And now, Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey...", and peaceful
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played while the screen showed soothing pastoral scenes, much like a
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relaxation video. Handey then read the Deep Thought as the text to it scrolled across the screen. They became an enduring feature of ''SNL'', which often had multiple Thoughts in each episode, and made Handey a well-known name.


Other SNL work

Other Handey creations that appeared on SNL include the Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, "Fuzzy Memories" which depicted reenactments of a twisted childhood memory and aired in the late 1990s, and the short-lived "My Big Thick Novel", which were spoken excerpts from a very long book in the style of "Deep Thoughts" and which aired during SNL's 2001–03 seasons. Handey is also credited with creating Toonces the Driving Cat, the cat who could drive a car, although not very well.Carman, John (February 14, 1992). "We Paws for This Message", ''
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''.
The recurring skit originated in 1989 with
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and
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as the crash-prone kitten's owners. In 1992 NBC aired a half-hour Toonces special. Handey, who lived with a real cat by the same name, once said he could not remember exactly how he dreamed up the premise. He said, "It was just one of those free association ideas you write down and look at later and think, 'Maybe.


Further writing

In early April 2008, Handey published his first collection of magazine humor pieces, ''What I'd Say to the Martians and Other Veiled Threats''.
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critic Jake Coyle wrote, "With absurdist musings such as these, Handey has established himself as the strangest of birds: a famous comedian whose platform is not the stage or screen, but the page." Handey subsequently became a regular contributor to ''The New Yorker'' Shouts and Murmurs section. On July 16, 2013, Handey's first novel, ''The Stench of Honolulu'', was released by publisher Grand Central.


Personal life

Handey was born in
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, in 1949. He graduated from Eastwood High School in
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, where he was the editor of the school newspaper, ''Sabre''. Handey and his wife, Marta Chavez Handey, live in
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. Previously, the Handeys had lived in the Chelsea neighborhood of
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,
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.


Bibliography


Books

* ''Deep thoughts: inspiration for the uninspired'' (1992) Berkley, * ''Deeper thoughts: all new, all crispy'' (1993) Hyperion *''Deepest Thoughts: So Deep they Squeak'' (1994). Hyperion, *''Fuzzy Memories'' (1996). Andrews McMeel Publishing, – a collection of "stories from Handey's childhood" **''Fuzzy Memories: CD-Rom'' (2003). Disc Us Books Inc, - An Emersa*Plus Reader/Viewer
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that contains all of the text and pictures from the original book plus "new memories," 28 videos of "Jack's home movies", and 60 audio files of Jack reading selected stories. *''The Lost Deep Thoughts: Don't Fight the Deepness'' (1998), Hyperion, *''What I'd Say to the Martians and Other Veiled Threats'' (2008), Hyperion, *''The Stench of Honolulu: A Tropical Adventure'' (2013), Grand Central, *''Please Stop the Deep Thoughts'' (2017), Berkley, *'' Escape from Hawaii: A Tropical Sequel'' (2023)


Essays and reporting

* * * * * * * Title in the online table of contents is "Coming up with torture ideas is harder than you think". ——————— ;Notes


Television writing

*'' Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty!'' (1980) *''Prime Times'' (1983) *'' The New Show'' (1984) *''Television Parts Home Companion'' (1985) - sequel to ''
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'' by
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) *''Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce'' (1986) - another sequel to ''Elephant Parts'' by Michael Nesmith *''
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'' (1985–1998 and 2001–2002)


References


External links

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Jack Handey's articles
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