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Robert Benchley
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Benchley is remembered best for his contributions to the magazine ''The New Yorker''; his essays for that publication, whether topical or absurdist, influenced many modern humorists. He also made a name for himself in Hollywood, when his short movie ''How to Sleep'' was a popular success and won Best Short Subject at the 1935 Academy Awards. He also made many memorable appearances acting in movies such as Alfred Hitchcock's ''Foreign Correspondent'' (1940) and ''Nice Girl?'' (1941). Also, Benchley appeared as himself in Walt Disney's behind the scenes movie, ''The Reluctant Dragon'' (1941). His legacy includes written work and numerous short movie appearances. Provided by Wikipedia