Severn Darden
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Born | November 9, 1929 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
Died | May 27, 1995 Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA |
Severn Darden was a gifted comedian, and an original member of The Second City Chicago-based comedy troupe.
He was born November 9, 1929 in New Orleans, Louisiana and attended the University of Chicago.
Darden’s offbeat and intellectual sense of humor, appropriate for someone who attended the University of Chicago and in fact a major element in the style of The Second City at that time, is evident throughout his work. It is exemplified by the opening remarks to The Metaphysics Lecture (introduced as A Short Talk on the Universe): "Why — you will ask me — have I chosen to talk about the Universe, rather than some other topic. It's very simple: there isn’t anything else!" This lecture, loaded with digressions, was ostensibly given by Prof. Walther von der Vogelweide, a reference to the famous medieval poet of the same name.
Another Prof. Walther von der Vogelweide lecture (with the assistance of the rest of the Second City cast) was Free will and necessity in the light of Oedipus Rex, or What would have happened to Oedipus if he had read the book before going on the journey. The professor plays the role of Oedipus and refuses to perform the actions that would cause his fate, but other circumstances produce the same results.
The Second City sketch Football Comes to the University of Chicago satirized the university and its intellectual students, presenting a possible explanation for the failure of the attempt to introduce football. A typical coach teaches "Football 202" and struggles with the intellectual students. Darden plays a student named Morgenstern who states his field is the "history of arithmetic". When the coach mentions the football positions called "ends", Morgenstern interrupts and asks where the beginnings for those ends are, because all ends must have beginnings, according to Aristotle.
Another good example of his offbeat humor is the way he squeezed the phrase "Know thyself" into the seven-character limitation of a New Mexico license plate: NOYOSEF.
Darden appeared in various movies and television series. (See below.) The comedy The President's Analyst is probably the best movie example of his performing persona. In it, Darden has a major role as a low-key Soviet agent.
He died on May 27, 1995 of a heart attack in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he had lived for many years, aged 65.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Movies
As actor:
- Fearless Frank (1967)
- The Telephone (1988)
- Real Genius (1985)
- Saturday the 14th (1981)
- In God We Trust (1980)
- Wanda Nevada (1979)
- I wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (1975)
- Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)
- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972)
- The Hired Hand (1971)
- The President's Analyst (1967)
- Dead Heat on a Merry-go-round (1966)
- Vanishing Point (supporting role) as J. Hovah
Other movie credits include:
- The Last Movie (1971) (composer)
[edit] Television series
- Cheers (1981)
- The Six Million Dollar Man, episodes The Secret of Bigfoot (parts I and II) and The Return of Bigfoot, part I (all 1976).
- The Bionic Woman: The Return of Bigfoot: Part II (1976)
[edit] Routines
- The Metaphysics Lecture and Oedipus Rex appeared on an LP collection of comedy routines featuring Darden titled The Sound of My Own Voice (and Other Noises), Mercury OCS 6202.
- Football Comes to the University of Chicago is available on CD 3 of the collection But Seriously: the American Comedy Box, Rhino R2 71617.