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CHARLES Rocket’s brief moment of TV immortality came in February 1981 – when he used the f-word on “Saturday Night Live.” He was fired pretty much as soon as the lights went down ...
Suicide is the only honorable way for a comedian to die. Thus Charles Rocket, the former Saturday Night Live star, weatherman, cultural icon in the little-but-great state of Rhode Island ...
FARMINGTON, Conn. – Actor and comedian Charles Rocket, who had roles in a variety of movies and TV series and briefly gained notoriety for uttering an obscenity on “Saturday Night Live ...
CANTERBURY, Conn., Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Charles Rocket, the "Saturday Night Live" cast member fired for swearing in the early 1980s, slit his own throat, it was revealed Monday. Rocket, 56 ...
FARMINGTON, Conn. – Charles Rocket (search), a comedian and actor who appeared on "Saturday Night Live" and had roles in a variety of movies and television series, committed suicide, the state ...
Former “Saturday Night Live” comedian Charles Rocket has killed himself. The Connecticut medical examiner says Rocket slit his throat. His body was found in a field near his home in Canterbury ...
Actor and comedian Charles Rocket, who had roles in a variety of movies and TV series and briefly gained notoriety for uttering an obscenity on “Saturday Night Live,” committed suicide ...
Saturday Night’s Children: Charles Rocket (1980-1981)Saturday Night Live has been home to over a hundred cast members throughout the past 37 years. In our column Saturday Night’s Children ...
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