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Daniel Edward Aykroyd, C.M. (born July 1, 1952
in Ottawa) is a Canadian comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. He was
an original and innovative cast member of Saturday Night Live, an originator
of the Blues Brothers, and has had a long career as a film actor and
screenwriter.
Aykroyd's father, Samuel Cuthbert Peter Hugh Aykroyd, was a policy adviser
to Pierre Trudeau's government; his mother, Lorraine Gougeon, was French-Canadian.
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Dan Aykroyd was born with syndactyly (webbed toes) and heterochromia (the
condition of having two differently-colored eyes). In an interview with
Terry Gross, he described himself as having Tourette syndrome that was
successfully treated with therapy when he was a preteen, as well as
Asperger's syndrome. The latter manifests itself in a fascination with
police work, and Aykroyd carries a police badge at all times.
Dan Aykroyd attended Catholic high schools (St Pius X and St. Patricks); he
was briefly expelled from St. Patrick's. Aykroyd studied criminology at
Carleton University, leaving before he completed a degree.
He worked as a comedian in various Canadian nightclubs. Aykroyd went on to
gain experience in the Second City comedy troupe and in the National Lampoon
stage shows.
He gained fame on the American TV show Saturday Night Live from 1975 to 1979
where he was known for his impersonations of celebrities like Julia Child
and Tom Snyder and for his recurring roles as corrupt maker of children's
toys and costumes Irwin Mainway, a male prostitute named Fred Garvin, and
high-bred but low-brow critic Leonard Pinth-Garnell He also co-hosted
Weekend Update with Jane Curtain, coining the popular catchphrase "Jane, you
ignorant slut" during point-counterpoint segments.
In 1977 he received an Emmy Award for writing on SNL; he later received two
more nominations for writing, and one each for acting and Outstanding Comedy-Variety
series.
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Aykroyd was good friends with John Belushi, who recruited him for Saturday
Night Live. According to Aykroyd, it was his first meeting with Belushi that
helped spark their popular Blues Brothers act. When they met in a speak easy
Aykroyd frequented, Aykroyd put on a blues record to play in the background,
and it stimulated a fascination with Blues in Belushi, who was primarily a
fan of heavy metal despite being a Chicago native. Dan educated John on the
finer points of blues music and, with a little encouragement from then SNL
music director Paul Shaffer, it led to the creation of their Blues Brothers
characters.
Belushi and Aykroyd were scheduled to present the first ever Visual Effects
Award, but Belushi died only a few weeks prior to the ceremony. Though
devastated by his friend's death, Dan presented the award alone, remarking
from the stage "My partner would have loved to have been here to present
this, given that he was something of a visual effect himself."
In 1992, Aykroyd, along with many other notable music and Hollywood
personalities, founded the House of Blues. Its mission is to promote
African-American cultural contributions of blues music and folk art. As of
2004, it was the second-largest live music promoter in the world, with seven
venues and 22 amphitheaters in the United States and Canada.
Film career
After leaving Saturday Night Live, Aykroyd starred in a number of
comedically-oriented films, with uneven results both commercially and
artistically. One of his best-received performances was as a
blueblood-turned-wretch in the 1983 comic drama Trading Places; a notable
flop was in the earlier 1941.
Dan originally wrote the role of Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters (1984)
with John Belushi in mind, but rewrote the part for another famous SNL
player, Bill Murray, after Belushi died. Dan used to joke that the green
ghoul Slimer was "the ghost of John Belushi", based on the similar party
animal personality. Ghostbusters became a huge success for Aykroyd as a
creator, writer, and one of the lead actors.
Aykroyd's acting career reached its peak when he received an Academy Award
nomination as Best Supporting Actor for Driving Miss Daisy.
In the 2000s, Aykroyd's film appearances have tended to be small character
parts in big-budget productions, such as a signals analyst in Pearl Harbor
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