Why does connery hate trebek




















Following Connery's passing, Hammond tweeted , "Sorry to hear of the passing of SeanConnery, my condolences to his family.

Always loved doing my silly impressions of him, RIP. The skit brought in laughs time and time again. But how did Trebek feel about the spoof? And did he and Connery know each other, beyond this link of their personas being lovingly mocked on SNL? Let's take a look. Hanks also shone in a memorable "Black Jeopardy" sketch as Doug, a MAGA-hat wearer who made surprising links between country boy and more urbane people of color.

No one out-Hanks Hanks, except maybe Hanks. Still, it was faux Trebek-Connery friction that kept the running joke alive, despite the fact that, aside from surface imitations -- Trebek's formal posture and diction; Connery's Scottish brogue -- neither actor tried to capture their real-life counterparts, preferring to slather on the broad strokes that paint parody.

Hammond should have learned from the original "SNL" stars: Gerald Ford probably wasn't all that clumsy in real life, but audiences roared at Chevy Chase's Ford tumbling into Christmas trees, and now the short-term president, in actuality a college football star and active athlete will forever be known as a klutz.

So will the now-late Trebek and Connery be doomed as Ford, to be outdone by their fables? Unlikely, as both were legends in their own rights long before "SNL" latched onto them. The Canadian-American Trebek had worked numerous other gigs, but it was as the face and voice of "Jeopardy" that he became a household name, hosting for 36 years.

And while anyone on TV or film could be said to be playing a part, Trebek studied philosophy and served on the debate team in college, so yes. Connery grew up working-class in Edinburgh, and before his acting career took off, worked as a lifeguard, lorry driver and coffin polisher, served in the Royal Navy -- where he got his tattoos, "Mum and Dad," and "Scotland Forever" -- and in a bit of foreshadowing, made money as an artist's model.

Beginning when he was 18, young Sean got into bodybuilding, and though details are a little hazy, apparently placed third in Mr. Universe sometime in the early '50s. And why? December 7, May 10, Unlike the first sketch, this one starts to integrate scoring and categories more into its humor.

October 4, May 9, October 24, At least one of the contestants answers correctly but then makes an untranslatable wager, and Trebek ends the game with references to self-mutilation or suicide. March 20, October 23, April 15,



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