The comedy community is paying tribute to Norm Macdonald after his passing at the age of 61.

Macdonald, the former “Saturday Night Live” star and actor known for his signature deadpan delivery, died after a private nine-year battle with cancer, according to Brillstein Entertainment Partners, his management firm in Los Angeles.

News of Macdonald’s passing came as a shock not only to fans, but also his fellow comedians and contemporaries. Within hours of the reports, Macdonald’s friends and former co-stars took to social media to pay tribute to one of their favorite comedy legends.

“I am absolutely devastated about Norm Macdonald,” wrote Conan O’Brien, who frequently hosted Macdonald on his late-night show. “Norm had the most unique comedic voice I have ever encountered and he was so relentlessly and uncompromisingly funny. I will never laugh that hard again. I’m so sad for all of us today.”

I am absolutely devastated about Norm Macdonald. Norm had the most unique comedic voice I have ever encountered and he was so relentlessly and uncompromisingly funny. I will never laugh that hard again. I’m so sad for all of us today.

— Conan O’Brien (@ConanOBrien) September 14, 2021

Comedian and actor Artie Lange, who co-starred with Macdonald in “Dirty Work” and on “The Norm Show,” shared a photo of the two during Lange’s tenure on Howard Stern’s radio program. “I will miss you forever,” Lange wrote.

I will miss you forever!@normmacdonald pic.twitter.com/guVNMZpyzM

— Artie Lange (@artiequitter) September 14, 2021

Fellow actors, comedians and “SNL” alumni — including Sarah Silverman, Albert Brooks, Rob Schneider and Gilbert Gottfried — also heaped praise on Macdonald’s gift for comedy. Jim Carrey, who appeared on Macdonald’s podcast in 2017, even described Macdonald as a “comedic genius.”

Norm, I didn’t just like you.
I loved you.
You didn’t just make me laugh.
You made me cry with laughter.
I’m still crying today.
But when I think of you,
my tears will run down my face with all the memories of all the laughter and all the joys that you brought to all of us.
Rest pic.twitter.com/0cRWLhh5ec

— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) September 14, 2021

Norm was in a comedy genre of his own. No one like him on this planet. Please do yourself a favor and watch his stuff. He was one of a kind of all time

— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) September 14, 2021

My dear friend Norm MacDonald passed after a brave 10 year battle. He was one of our most precious gems. An honest and courageous comedy genius. I love him.

— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) September 14, 2021

R.I.P. Norm Macdonald. I never got a chance to know him but he made me laugh so many times with his brilliant wit and delivery. Comedy lost a great one today.

— Albert Brooks (@AlbertBrooks) September 14, 2021

Today the world lost a very, very funny man. We miss him already. R.I.P Norm Macdonald.

— Eugene Levy (@Realeugenelevy) September 14, 2021

This photo was taken after I was a guest on Norm’s show. At dinner the laughs just continued nonstop. He will be missed. RIP Norm Macdonald pic.twitter.com/DToJCUBdU2

— Gilbert Gottfried (@RealGilbert) September 14, 2021

Norm’s contributions to comedy were so exceptionally wonderful, weird and personal, he will be remembered as one of the greats.

Really makes you wonder where he got his ideas from.

Rest In Peace and laughter. pic.twitter.com/pa7dWyiIS5

— The Comedy Store (@TheComedyStore) September 14, 2021

Even Senator Bob Dole, whom Macdonald impersonated on “SNL,” lamented his passing.

“Norm @normmacdonald was a great talent, and I loved laughing with him on SNL. *Bob Dole* will miss Norm Macdonald.” pic.twitter.com/gPsdyJ5tS9

— Senator Bob Dole (@SenatorDole) September 14, 2021

“*Bob Dole* will miss Norm Macdonald,” Dole joked.


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Macdonald began his career in Canada as a stand-up comedian before becoming a writer on “Roseanne.” He later joined the cast of “SNL” where he served as the anchor for “Weekend Update” between 1993 and 1998. He went on to appear in dozens of movies and television programs, including his own sitcom “The Norm Show.”

More recently, he hosted in his own talk show for Netflix, titled “Norm Macdonald Has a Show.”

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