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Hendra, who also was a former editor of National Lampoon and Spy magazines, died Thursday in Yonkers, N.Y., his wife, Carla Hendra, confirmed.
Hendra s cause of death was amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, Carla Hendra told The New York Times. He was first diagnosed with the disease back in 2019.
Anthony Christopher Hendra was born on July 10, 1941, in Willesden, England. He lived over half of his life in the United States, up until his death.
Hendra got his start in comedy while studying at Cambridge University. In the early 60s, he performed with the Cambridge Footlights theatrical group, along with John Cleese and Graham Chapman, two of the founders of Monty Python, the Times reported.
force one today to start a three day swing the misery tour. the misery tour. let me ask you this he ran a brilliant political campaign running for president of the united states. and then he became president and it s like hey, where did that brilliant guy go? what happened? where s the disconnect? he s very intelligent. he s a very intelligent man. that doesn t mean he s dealt with the world as it is and he hasn t been able to make government work. he hasn t provided the real leadership that a president has to provide. that s what i worry about. one of the things and you give him an a for his understanding of the reality of being president but i think what a lot of people voted for him for was that whole idea of hope and change. and changing the course of the way washington works. but what you re saying is there is a certain reality about washington and maybe that can t be changed. well, our democratic system is not perfect and it doesn t produce perfection. i think he c