Michel Choquette
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Michel Choquette is a French Canadian from Montreal, a humorist who has written for print, for television and for film and a comedian who has performed for television.
He wrote for the Harvard Lampoon, and was one of the original contributing editors at National Lampoon magazine.
Along with Peter Elbling, he was half of the comedy duo "Times Square Two" from 1964 to 1970.
Choquette currently teaches screenwriting and comedy writing at McGill University and Concordia University in Montreal.
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- KARP, Josh, 2004 Chicago Review Press, A Futile and Stupid Gesture
- SIMMONS, Matty, 1994, Barricade Books, If You Don't Buy This Book We'll Kill This Dog
- HENDRA, Tony, 1987, Dolphin Doubleday, Going Too Far