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Don Novello (born January 1, 1943, Ashtabula, Ohio) is an American, writer, film director, producer, actor and comedian.

Novello is best known for his work on NBC's Saturday Night Live, from 1977 until 1980, and then 1985 until 1986, as the character "Father Guido Sarducci".

Novello has appeared as "Sarducci" on many television shows since then, including Married... with Children, Blossom, It's Garry Shandling's Show, and Square Pegs.

Novello made newspapers around the world when he visited the Vatican in 1981 wearing the Father Guido Sarducci costume and, while taking photographs for a magazine article in an area where photography was prohibited, was arrested by the Swiss Guards along with his photographer (Paul Solomon), and eventually charged with "impersonating a priest". The charges were later dropped, and Solomon managed to protect the film from confiscation.

Novello started his career as a performer on The Smothers Brothers Show in 1965.

In the early 1980s, Novello produced SCTV, a Toronto-based comedy show, which starred Martin Short, Joe Flaherty, John Candy, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, and Catherine O'Hara.

In the 1970s Novello started to write letters to famous people under the pen name of Lazlo Toth (name taken from that of a deranged man who vandalized Michelangelo's Pietà in Rome). The letters, designed to tweak the noses of politicians and corporations, were full of deliberate misstatements of fact and inside jokes. Many of these letters received serious responses; Novello sometimes continued the charade correspondence at length, with humorous results. The letters and responses were published in the books The Lazlo Letters (ISBN 1-56305-285-7), Citizen Lazlo! (ISBN 1-56305-182-6), and From Bush to Bush: The Lazlo Toth Letters (ISBN 0-7432-5108-3).

In 1984 Novello wrote "The Blade," a high school yearbook parody in which the students are represented by sheep.

Novello co-wrote the unfilmed script for "Noble Rot", with John Belushi.

In 1990, Novello portrayed "Dominic Abbandando" in the film, "Godfather: Part III". Abbandando appears in the first scene as public relations and media coordinator for Don Michael Corleone.

In 2003, he filed papers to enter the 2003 California recall election, but failed to collect enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot.

In 2005, after the death of Pope John Paul II, Novello, as Father Guido Sarducci, reprised his former SNL role as "Special Vatican Reporter" for Air America Radio host (and fellow "Saturday Night Live" alumnus) Al Franken. He continued this role until the election of Pope Benedict XVI.

In 2006, he portrayed the role of Galileo on the podcast The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd.

Don Novello currently resides in Marin County, California.

His sister-in-law Antonia Novello [1] was Surgeon General of the U.S. from 1990 to 1993.


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Quotes from Don Novello's Characters

    1. Milo James Thatch: Will you look at the size of this? It's gotta be half a mile high, at least. It must have taken hundred- no, thousands of years to carve this thing. [Vinny blows it up, and it falls down over a chasm]
    2. Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini: Hey, look, I made a bridge. It only took me like, what? Ten seconds? Eleven, tops.
    From Atlantis - The Lost Empire. Submitted by Nick S (5 months ago)
    1. Milo James Thatch: Okay. Here's the plan. We're gonna come in low and fast and take 'em by surprise.
    2. Audrey Ramirez: Well, I've got news for you, Milo. Rourke is never surprised and he's got a lot of guns.
    3. Milo James Thatch: Great. Well, do you have any suggestions?
    4. Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini: Yeah. Don't get shot!
    From Atlantis - The Lost Empire. Submitted by George B (5 months ago)
    1. Milo James Thatch: Forgot you jammies, Mrs. Packard?
    2. Wilhelmina Bertha Packard: I sleep in the nude.
    3. Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini: [throws a pair of sleeping mask] You're gonna wear one of these. She's sleep walking.
    From Atlantis - The Lost Empire. Submitted by Emil Å (6 months ago)
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