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Charles Rocket

Actor

Name at birth: Charles Claverie

Charles Rocket is remembered for his brief stint on Saturday Night Live, from which he was fired for uttering an obscenity during a live broadcast. Rocket entered the Rhode Island School of Design in 1967, studied filmmaking, and later worked as a TV news reporter and anchorman for network affiliates in Colorado, Rhode Island and Tennessee. In 1980 he changed directions, joining the cast of Saturday Night Live, where he anchored the show's satirical "Weekend Update" news report. He was fired after uttering an expletive while ad-libbing near the end of a live broadcast. In the next two decades he made a steady living as a supporting actor on TV and in feature films, sometimes in films starring former sketch comedians like Jim Carrey (Dumb and Dumber, 1994) and Billy Crystal (Father's Day, 1997). In October of 2005 he was found in a field near his Connecticut home with his throat cut; police later announced that his death had been ruled a suicide.

Extra credit: Rocket was an accomplished accordion player.

Rocket joins John Belushi and Phil Hartman in our loop on the so-called Saturday Night Live Curse.

Four Good Links

RIP, Charles Rocket

The Providence Phoenix remembers his early days in Rhode Island

Charles Rocket Filmography

The IMDB notes that he also was known as Charles Hamburger

SNL Cast Archives

Not much meat, but a listing of his various roles and sketches

Wikipedia: Charles Rocket

Good basic bio, plus links, from the online encyclopedia

Vital Stats

Birth

24 August 1949

Birthplace

Bangor, Maine

Death

7 October 2005
(suicide, age 56)

Best Known As

One-time Saturday Night Live actor who killed himself