
HUDSON, N.Y. (AP) — A writer
who with Al Franken helped develop some of the most popular skits in the early
years of "Saturday Night Live" has died in New York. Tom Davis was 59.
His wife,
Mimi Raleigh, says he died of throat and neck cancer Thursday at his home in the
Hudson Valley, north of New York City. He was diagnosed in 2009.
Davis said in an interview with The
Associated Press that year that in the offbeat comedic duo of Franken and
Davis he was the
quiet guy, overshadowed by his flashier partner.
Some of their most
memorable work included the "Coneheads" skit with Dan Aykroyd and the "Nick the
Lounge Singer" skit starring Bill Murray.
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