Father Guido Sarducci
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Father Guido Sarducci is a fictional character made famous by American comedian Don Novello. Sarducci, a chain-smoking priest with tinted eyeglasses, works in the United States as gossip columnist and rock critic for the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano.
Novello created the character in 1973, after he purchased the outfit (consisting of big floppy black hat, white clerical collar, and a long, red-trimmed black coat with cape) for $7.50 at a St. Vincent de Paul thrift shop. The character was featured in 1970s cartoons by underground cartoonist Dave Sheridan, appearing in person in the 1975 Smothers Brothers' TV show. His most prominent appearance was on Saturday Night Live in the late 1970s, during which time Novello was also a writer for the show.
On his first appearance on SNL, a skit called "How To Pay For Your Sins" on a 1978 episode hosted by Richard Dreyfuss, he was on crutches from an injury suffered during a dress rehearsal. Most of his appearances on SNL have been on Weekend Update, but he has appeared in three cold openings in the 1979-1980 season (on episodes hosted by Teri Garr, Elliot Gould, and Rodney Dangerfield), two commercial parodies ("MX-5 Tampons" on the 1981-1982 Christmas episode hosted by Bill Murray and "Bocce Ball My Way" on the last episode of the 1985-1986 season hosted by Anjelica Huston and Billy Martin, and two monologues on the 1985-1986 season (the first hosted by Robert Downey, Jr.] and the second on the Christmas episode hosted by Teri Garr.
In 1981 Novello made newspaper headlines when he visited Vatican City wearing the Father Guido Sarducci costume. After taking snapshots in an area where photography was prohibited, he was arrested by the Swiss Guards and charged with "impersonating a priest". The charges were later dropped.
During the 1980s and 1990s Sarducci appeared on other television shows, including Fridays, Married... With Children, Blossom, It's Garry Shandling's Show, and Square Pegs. In 1984, he appeared in a music video for the Jefferson Starship song "No Way Out." In 1995, he appeared as a priest trying to perform an exorcism in the movie Casper. The same movie featured a cameo by fellow SNL alumni Dan Aykroyd as a "Ghostbuster".
The character also appeared on the Handsome Boy Modeling School albums So... How's Your Girl? and White People, telling biographical stories of the life of a professional male model in the latter. Novello also released a comedy album as Sarducci titled Breakfast In Heaven.
See also
- Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches
- Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update
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