"Today is a sad day for
all of us who loved Tom. I spoke with his mom this afternoon and she
recalled fondly all the laughter that would come from the basement when
Tom and I first got started in comedy," said Franken, a U.S. senator in
Minnesota. "I visited Tom two weeks ago, and though he was deathly ill,
we did a lot of laughing. He was a great friend, a good man, and so
funny."
There were no immediate details on the cause of death.
Davis, 59, and Franken started "Franken and Davis" in high school, according to IMDb.
The pair, specializing in
political satire, were hired as writers in the inaugural season of
"SNL" in 1975. They also made occasional appearances on the show.
Current cast member Seth Meyers tweeted, "RIP Tom Davis, 'SNL' original. He was as kind as he was funny."
Davis, in a 2010 interview with SiriusXM, said the first five years of "SNL" was a "writer's show."
"The way I wrote
sketches was I wanted the actors to serve the sketch," he said. "I don't
think it works that way so much anymore.
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