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Dan Aykroyd

Daniel Edward Aykroyd CM OOnt (/ˈækrɔɪd/ AK-royd; born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian actor,[1] comedian, writer, producer, and musician. Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from its inception in 1975 until his departure in 1979. During his tenure on SNL, he appeared in a recurring series of sketches, particularly featuring the Coneheads and the Blues Brothers. For his work on the show, he received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations winning for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series in 1977. After his departure, he has since returned to guest roles.

Dan Aykroyd
CM OOnt
Aykroyd in 2009
Birth nameDaniel Edward Aykroyd
Born (1952-07-01) July 1, 1952 (age 70)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
MediumFilm, stage, television
Years active1971–present
GenresSketch comedy, Improvisational comedy, musical comedy
Spouse
(m. 1983)
Children3, including Vera Sola
Relative(s)Peter Aykroyd (brother)

Aykroyd gained prominence for writing, and starring as Dr. Raymond "Ray" Stantz in Ghostbusters (1984), and Ghostbusters II (1989) and has reprised his role in various projects within the Ghostbusters franchise. He also is known for his comedic roles in Trading Places (1983), Spies Like Us (1985), Dragnet (1987), Coneheads (1993), The Great Outdoors (1988), The Blues Brothers (1980), and its 1998 sequel.

In 1990, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Boolie Werthan in Driving Miss Daisy (1989). Other dramatic roles include in My Girl (1991), Chaplin, and Sneakers (both 1992). Aykroyd has done supporting roles in Tommy Boy (1995), Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), 50 First Dates (2004), The Campaign (2012), and Behind the Candelabra (2013).

He starred as Reverend Mike Weber in his sitcom, Soul Man (1997–1998). He has since appeared on various television shows including It's Garry Shandling's Show (1990), Home Improvement (1997), Family Guy (2009), The Simpsons (2021) and The Conners (2019). Aykroyd is also a businessman, having co-founded the House of Blues chain of music venues and the Crystal Head Vodka brand.

Early life

Aykroyd was born on July 1, 1952, at The Ottawa Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario.[2][3] His father, Samuel Cuthbert Peter Hugh Aykroyd, a civil engineer, worked as a policy adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau,[4] and his mother, Lorraine Hélène Marie (née Gougeon), was a secretary.[5][6][3][7][8] His mother was of French Canadian descent and his father was of English, Scottish, Irish, French, and Dutch ancestry.[9] His brother, Peter, was also an actor.

He attended St. Pius X and St. Patrick's high schools, and studied criminology and sociology at Carleton University, but dropped out before completing his degree. He worked as a comedian in various Canadian nightclubs and ran an after-hours speakeasy, Club 505, in Toronto for several years.[10]

Aykroyd developed his musical career in Ottawa, particularly through his regular attendance at Le Hibou, a club that featured many blues artists. He describes these influences as follows:

There was a little disco club there called Le Hibou, which in French means 'the owl.' And it was run by a gentleman named Harvey Glatt, and he brought every, and I mean every, blues star that you or I would ever have wanted to have seen through Ottawa in the late '50s, well I guess more late '60s sort of, in around the Newport jazz rediscovery. I was going to Le Hibou and hearing James Cotton, Otis Spann, Pinetop Perkins, and Muddy Waters. I did actually jam behind Muddy Waters. S.P. Leary left the drum kit one night, and Muddy said 'anybody out there play drums? I don't have a drummer.' And I walked on stage and we started, I don't know, Little Red Rooster, something. He said 'keep that beat going, you make Muddy feel good.' And I heard Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett). Many, many times I saw Howlin' Wolf. As well as the Doors. And of course Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. So I was exposed to all of these players, playing there as part of this scene to service the academic community in Ottawa, a very well-educated community. Had I lived in a different town I don't think that this would have happened, because it was just the confluence of educated government workers, and then also all the colleges in the area, Ottawa University, Carleton, and all the schools—these people were interested in blues culture.[11][12]

Aykroyd's first professional experience, which he gained at the age of 17, was as a member of the cast of the short-lived Canadian sketch comedy series The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour with Lorne Michaels, among others.[13] He was a member of the Second City comedy troupe in 1973 in both Toronto and Chicago.[14]

Saturday Night Live

Aykroyd gained fame on the American late-night comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL). He was originally hired, and paid $278 a week, as a writer for the show, but became a part of the cast before the series premiered. The original cast was referred to on the show as "The Not Ready For Prime Time Players". Aykroyd was the youngest member of the cast, and appeared on the show for its first four seasons, from 1975 to 1979. He brought a sensibility to the show which combined youth, unusual interests, talent as an impersonator, and a manic intensity. Guest host Eric Idle of Monty Python said that Aykroyd's ability to write and act out characters made him the only member of the SNL cast capable of being a Python.[15]

He was known for his impersonations of celebrities such as Jimmy Carter, Vincent Price, Richard Nixon, Rod Serling, Tom Snyder, and Julia Child. He was also known for his recurring roles, such as Beldar, father of the Coneheads family; with Steve Martin, Yortuk Festrunk, one of the "Two Wild and Crazy Guys" brothers from Bratislava, Slovakia; sleazy late-night cable TV host E. Buzz Miller and his cousin, corrupt maker of children's toys and costumes Irwin Mainway (who extolled the virtues and defended the safety of the "Bag-o-Glass" toy); Fred Garvin – male prostitute; and high-bred but low-brow critic Leonard Pinth-Garnell. Aykroyd and Jane Curtin parodied the Point/Counterpoint segment on the CBS news show 60 Minutes, which featured the liberal Shana Alexander and the conservative segregationist James Kilpatrick, by portraying the two as hating one another; Aykroyd's first words in response to Curtin's point were, "Jane, you ignorant slut!".[16]

Aykroyd's eccentric talent was recognized by others in the highly competitive SNL environment; when he first presented his "Super Bass-O-Matic '76" sketch, a fake TV commercial in which a garish, hyper-pitchman (based on Ron Popeil) touts a food blender that turns an entire bass into liquid pulp, the other writers and cast members considered the sketch "so exhilaratingly strange that many remember sitting and listening, open-mouthed ... Nobody felt jealous of it because they couldn't imagine writing anything remotely like it."[17] Aykroyd later said that the inspiration for the sketch was seeing his aunt Helene Gougeon (a culinary writer and food columnist in Montreal) put a bass into a blender in order to make a bouillabaisse when he was 12 years old.[18][19]

While Aykroyd was a close friend and partner with fellow cast member John Belushi and shared some of the same sensibilities, Aykroyd was more reserved and less self-destructive. Aykroyd later recalled that, unlike Belushi and others of his peers, he was uninterested in recreational drug use.[20]

In 1977, he received an Emmy Award for writing on SNL; he later received two more nominations for writing and one for acting. In Rolling Stone's February 2015 appraisal of all 141 SNL cast members to date, Aykroyd was ranked fifth (behind Belushi, Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, and Mike Myers). "Of all the original [SNL] greats, Aykroyd is the least imitated", they wrote, "because nobody else can do what he did."[21]

In later decades, Aykroyd made occasional guest appearances and unannounced cameos on SNL, often impersonating the American politician Bob Dole. He also brought back past characters including Irwin Mainway and Leonard Pinth-Garnell. In 1995, he appeared on the show to introduce a performance by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.[22] Aykroyd, who is a fan of the band, had personally lobbied Lorne Michaels to book them as musical guests.[23]

During some guest appearances, he resurrected the Blues Brothers musical act with frequent host John Goodman in place of Belushi. He became the second member of the original cast to host SNL in May 2003, when he appeared in the season finale. During his monologue, he performed a musical number with James Belushi similar to the Blues Brothers, but neither Aykroyd nor Belushi donned the black suit and sunglasses. On March 24, 2007, Aykroyd appeared as a crying fan of American Idol finalist Sanjaya Malakar (played by Andy Samberg) during "Weekend Update". On February 14, 2009, he appeared as U.S. House Minority leader John Boehner. Aykroyd also made a surprise guest appearance, along with many other SNL alumni, on the show of March 9, 2013.[24]

The Blues Brothers

Aykroyd was a close friend of John Belushi. According to Aykroyd, their first meeting helped spark the Blues Brothers act. When they met in a club that Aykroyd frequented, he played a blues record in the background, and it stimulated a fascination with blues in Belushi, who was primarily a fan of heavy rock bands at the time. Aykroyd educated Belushi on the finer points of blues music, and with a little encouragement from then-SNL music director Paul Shaffer, it led to the creation of their Blues Brothers characters.[25][26]

Backed by such experienced professional R&B sidemen as lead guitarist Steve Cropper, sax man Lou Marini, trumpeter Alan Rubin, and bass guitarist Donald "Duck" Dunn, the Blues Brothers proved more than an SNL novelty. Taking off with the public as a legitimate musical act, they performed live gigs and in 1978 released the hit album Briefcase Full of Blues (drawn from the fact that Aykroyd, as "Elwood Blues", carried his blues harmonicas in a briefcase that he kept handcuffed to his wrist, in the manner of a CIA courier; Belushi originally carried the key to those handcuffs). Briefcase Full of Blues eventually sold 3.5 million copies, and is one of the highest-selling blues albums of all time.[11] The band was much further popularized in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, which Aykroyd co-wrote. A sequel, titled Blues Brothers 2000, was released in 1998 and featured John Goodman as Belushi's replacement.

Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles was a regular haunt for the original Blues Brothers in the early days of the band. Belushi and Aykroyd became fixtures at the recording studio, while fellow Blues Brother Steve Cropper called Cherokee his producing home. Whenever they needed a bass player, they were joined by another Blues Brother, Donald "Duck" Dunn. During this time, Cropper, along with producing partner and Cherokee owner Bruce Robb, worked on a number of music projects with the two comedians/musicians, including Belushi's favourite band, Fear, and later Aykroyd's movie Dragnet.

The Blues Brothers Band continues to tour, both with and without Aykroyd. The band features original members Cropper and Marini, along with vocalist Eddie Floyd. Aykroyd sometimes performs as Elwood, along with Belushi's younger brother Jim Belushi, who plays "Brother Zee" on stage. They are most frequently backed by the Sacred Hearts Band.[27]

Other film and television work

 
Aykroyd (right) on the set of The Great Outdoors, 1987

Concurrent with his work in Saturday Night Live, Aykroyd played the role of Purvis Bickle, lift operator at the fictitious office block 99 Sumach Street in the CBC Television series Coming Up Rosie.[28]

After leaving SNL, Aykroyd starred in a number of films, mostly comedies, with uneven results both commercially and artistically. His first three American feature films all co-starred Belushi. The first, 1941 (1979), directed by Steven Spielberg, was a box-office disappointment. The second, The Blues Brothers (1980), which he co-wrote with director John Landis, was a massive hit. The third, Neighbors (1981) had mixed critical reaction, but was another box-office hit. One of his best-received performances was as a blueblood-turned-wretch in the 1983 comedy Trading Places, in which he co-starred with fellow SNL alumnus Eddie Murphy and Jamie Lee Curtis.

In the early 1980s, Aykroyd began work on a script for the film that eventually became Ghostbusters, inspired by his fascination with parapsychology and his belief in ghosts. The script initially included a much greater fantasy element, including time travel, but this was toned down substantially through work on the script with Harold Ramis (who became a co-writer) and director Ivan Reitman. Aykroyd originally wrote the role of Dr. Peter Venkman with Belushi in mind, but rewrote it for Bill Murray after Belushi's death. Aykroyd joked that the green ghost, later known as "Slimer", was "the ghost of John Belushi" and was based on Belushi's party-animal personality. Ghostbusters was released in 1984 and became a huge success for Aykroyd, who also appeared as one of the lead actors; the film earned nearly US$300 million on a US$30 million budget.

 
Dan Aykroyd in 1982

Aykroyd's next major film role was in the 1985 spy comedy film Spies Like Us, which like The Blues Brothers was co-conceived and co-written by Aykroyd, and directed by Landis. Aykroyd had again intended for Belushi to be the other lead in the film; the part was instead given to SNL alumnus Chevy Chase. The film was intended as an homage to the Bob Hope/Bing Crosby Road to ... movies of the 1940s to 1960s. Bob Hope made a cameo appearance in the film.

Dragnet, in which Aykroyd co-starred (with Tom Hanks) and co-wrote, was released in 1987. The film was both an homage and a satire of the previous Dragnet series, with Aykroyd playing Sgt. Joe Friday as a police officer whose law-and-order attitude is at odds with modern sensibilities.

Aykroyd appeared in five films released in 1988, all of them critical and commercial failures. A sequel to Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II, was released in 1989; Aykroyd and the other co-creators were reluctant to make another Ghostbusters film, but succumbed to pressure from the film's studio, Columbia Pictures.[29] The film, while considered inferior to the original, was another big hit, earning US$215 million. Aykroyd was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1989's Driving Miss Daisy. He was the fourth SNL cast member to be nominated for an Oscar, after Joan Cusack, who was the third.[30]

Aykroyd's directorial debut was 1991's Nothing but Trouble starring Demi Moore, Chevy Chase, John Candy, and Aykroyd, sporting a bulbous prosthetic nose. The film was a critical and box-office flop. Aykroyd's other films in the 1990s were mostly similarly poorly received, including Coneheads (also based on a SNL skit), Exit to Eden, Blues Brothers 2000, and Getting Away with Murder. Three exceptions were My Girl (1991), which starred Jamie Lee Curtis, and Macaulay Culkin, Tommy Boy (1995), which starred SNL alumni David Spade and Chris Farley, in which Aykroyd played the role of Ray Zalinsky, and Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), in which Aykroyd had a well-received role as a rival hit man.

In 1994, Aykroyd made a guest appearance in an episode of the sitcom The Nanny as a refrigerator repairman. In 1997, he starred as an Episcopal priest in the ABC sitcom Soul Man, which lasted two seasons. In 1998, Aykroyd voiced the role of Chip, a wasp, in Antz. In 2001, he starred in the Woody Allen film The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. Most of his film roles since then have tended to be small character parts in big-budget productions, such as a signals analyst in Pearl Harbor and a neurologist in 50 First Dates.

In 2009, Aykroyd and Ramis wrote and appeared in Ghostbusters: The Video Game, which also featured Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, William Atherton, and Brian Doyle-Murray. In 2010, he played the voice of the title character, Yogi Bear, in the live-action/CGI-animated-film Yogi Bear. That same year, Aykroyd and Chevy Chase guest-starred in the Family Guy episode "Spies Reminiscent of Us", an homage to Spies Like Us.

Aykroyd appeared in two February 2011 episodes of CBS's The Defenders as Judge Max Hunter, which also starred Jim Belushi.[31] He also appeared on Top Chef Canada as a guest judge.[32]

In 2013, Aykroyd voiced the role of Scarecrow in Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return. In 2015, he appeared in a State Farm insurance commercial along with Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman, as the Coneheads, talking to "Jake", a State Farm agent.[33]

Aykroyd was one of the executive producers of Ghostbusters, a long-discussed reboot of the Ghostbusters franchise, which was released in 2016. Aykroyd had a cameo appearance in the film, along with many of the rest of the original Ghostbusters cast.[34][35]

In early 2021, he provided the voice of the Postage Stamp Fellow in the episode The Dad-Feelings Limited in the TV series The Simpsons. He also reprised his role of Dr. Ray Stantz in the movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Though Sony has not confirmed any further sequels to Afterlife, Aykroyd expressed interest in having the surviving three actors of the original Ghostbusters team continuing to reprise their roles for as many sequels as possible while they were alive.[36]

Other musical endeavours

Aykroyd participated in the recording of "We Are the World" in 1985, as a member of the chorus. He wrote the liner notes for fellow Ottawa-born blues musician JW-Jones's album Bluelisted in 2008. Until its ending in 2018, he hosted the internationally syndicated radio show "Elwood's BluesMobile", formerly known as the House of Blues Radio Hour, under his Blues Brothers moniker Elwood Blues.[37]

Business ventures

 
Bottle of Crystal Head vodka

In 1992, Aykroyd and Hard Rock Cafe co-founder Isaac Tigrett founded the House of Blues, a chain of music venues, with the mission to promote African-American cultural contributions of blues music and folk art.[citation needed]

Many other music and Hollywood personalities helped to finance it at its start. It began as a single location in Cambridge, Massachusetts, although other locations quickly followed, starting with a venue in New Orleans in 1994. In 2004, House of Blues became the second-largest live music promoter in the world, with seven venues and 22 amphitheatres in the United States and Canada. It was bought by Live Nation in 2006.[38]

On New Year's Eve, 1994, Aykroyd opened the Aykroyd's Ghetto House Cafe on Princess Street in Kingston, Ontario.[39]

In 2007, Aykroyd and artist John Alexander founded Crystal Head Vodka, a brand of high-end vodka known for its distinctive skull-shaped bottle and for being filtered through Herkimer diamond crystals.[40]

Aykroyd is also part owner of several wineries in Canada's Niagara Peninsula, and the company that distributes Patrón tequila in Canada.[41][42]

In 2016, Aykroyd partnered with TV producers Eric Bischoff and Jason Hervey and game developer Ike McFadden to release an online-casino game that features the Blues Brothers. Aykroyd provided the in-game voice of his Elwood Blues character via voiceover.[43]

Charitable works

In 2009, Aykroyd contributed a series of reminiscences on his upbringing in Canada for a charity album titled Dan Aykroyd's Canada. He helped start the Blue Line Foundation, which is redeveloping flood-damaged lots in New Orleans and helping first responders buy them at reduced prices. Coastal Blue Line LLC, hopes to eventually rebuild 400 properties in New Orleans.[44]

Aykroyd is a member of Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.[45]

Personal life

Aykroyd was briefly engaged to actress Carrie Fisher, proposing to her on the set of The Blues Brothers. In the film, she appeared as a jilted girlfriend of John Belushi's character Jake Blues. Their engagement ended when she reconciled with her former boyfriend, musician Paul Simon. In 1983, Aykroyd married actress Donna Dixon. The couple met on the set of Doctor Detroit released the same year and appeared together in four additional films: Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983); Spies Like Us (1985); The Couch Trip (1988); and Exit to Eden (1994). Together, they have three daughters, including Danielle (known by her stage name, Vera Sola). The couple announced in April 2022 that they were separating after 39 years of marriage, but would remain legally married.[46]

Aykroyd maintains his Canadian roots as a longtime resident of Sydenham, Ontario, with his estate on Loughborough Lake.

In a 2004 NPR interview with host Terry Gross, Aykroyd said that he had been diagnosed in childhood with Tourette syndrome (TS). He stated that his TS was successfully treated with therapy.[47] In 2015, he stated during a HuffPost Show interview with hosts Roy Sekoff and Marc Lamont Hill that he has Asperger syndrome which was "never diagnosed", but was "sort of a self-diagnosis" based on several of his own characteristics.[48]

Aykroyd is a former reserve commander for the police department in Harahan, Louisiana, working for Chief of Police Peter Dale. While on the force, Aykroyd carried his badge with him at all times.[49] He currently serves as a reserve deputy of the Hinds County Sheriff's Department in Hinds County, Mississippi. He supports the reserves with a fundraiser concert along with other blues and gospel singers in Mississippi.[50]

Aykroyd's passions for the outdoors, geology and paleontology, which he attributes to watching his father work on constructing the Gatineau Parkway which included blasting through granite rock formations to run the highway,[51] have led him to join Canadian paleontologist Philip J. Currie on a number of digs, including fundraising digs and galas as fundraisers for the construction of the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Wembley, Alberta,[52] which recognized Aykroyd's contributions by naming its theatre the Aykroyd Family Theatre.[53]

Friendship with John Belushi

In an appearance on the Today show, Aykroyd referred to John Belushi and himself as "kindred spirits". In the biography Belushi, Aykroyd claims that Belushi was the only man with whom he could ever dance. Aykroyd and Belushi were scheduled to present the Academy Award for Visual Effects in 1982, but Belushi died only a few weeks prior to the ceremony. Though devastated by his friend's death, Aykroyd presented the award alone, remarking from the stage: "My partner would have loved to have been here to present this, given that he was something of a visual effect himself."[54]

Aykroyd was openly hostile to the 1989 film Wired, a biopic of Belushi which was based on the 1984 book of the same name by journalist Bob Woodward, starred Michael Chiklis in his film debut as Belushi, and featured him as a character played by actor Gary Groomes. Along with Belushi's widow Judith and brother Jim, and many other friends, associates and relatives of Belushi, he boycotted the film and the associated book for misrepresenting Belushi's life,[55] and expressed his desire that the film would flop at the box office, which it ultimately did. During an interview for MTV's The Big Picture in June 1988, he said, "I have witches working now to jinx the thing... I hope it never gets seen and I am going to hurl all the negative energy I can and muster all my hell energies [against them]. My thunderbolts are out on this one, quite truthfully." He had actor J. T. Walsh removed from the film Loose Cannons after Walsh had already done two days of filming in the role of Grimmer, after finding out that Walsh had been in the cast of Wired.[56] Walsh, who had played Bob Woodward in Wired, was replaced as Grimmer by fellow Canadian Paul Koslo, causing the film a $125,000 production delay.

Beliefs

Aykroyd considers himself a Spiritualist, stating:

I am a Spiritualist, a proud wearer of the Spiritualist badge. Mediums and psychic research have gone on for many, many years ... Loads of people have seen spirits, heard a voice, or felt the cold temperature. I believe that they are between here and there, that they exist between the fourth and fifth dimensions, and that they visit us frequently.[57]

Aykroyd's great-grandfather, a dentist, was a mystic who corresponded with author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on the subject of Spiritualism, and was a member of the Lily Dale Society.[57] Other than Spiritualism, Aykroyd is also interested in various other aspects of the paranormal, particularly UFOlogy. He is a lifetime member of and official Hollywood consultant for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). Along these lines, he served, from 1996 to 2000, as host of Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, which claimed to describe cases drawn from the archives of "The Office of Scientific Investigation and Research". In 2005, Aykroyd produced the DVD Dan Aykroyd: Unplugged on UFOs.

Aykroyd was interviewed for 80 minutes by UFOlogist David Sereda, discussing in depth many aspects of the UFO phenomenon.[58]

On September 29, 2009, Peter Aykroyd Sr., Dan's father, published a book entitled A History of Ghosts. This book chronicled the family's historical involvement in the Spiritualist movement, to which Aykroyd readily refers. Aykroyd wrote the introduction and accompanied his father on a series of promotional activities, including launches in New York and Toronto, appearances on Larry King Live and Coast to Coast AM, and various other public-relations initiatives. Aykroyd also read the introduction for the audio version of the book.[59] In 1997, the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry awarded Aykroyd in absentia the Snuffed Candle Award for hosting Psi Factor and being a "long-time promoter ... of paranormal claims". Following the awards, Joe Nickell wrote to Aykroyd asking for the research behind the "cases" presented on Psi Factor, particularly a claim that NASA scientists were "killed while investigating a meteor crash and giant eggs were found and incubated, yielding a flea the size of a hog".[60]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1977 Love at First Sight Roy
1979 Mr. Mike's Mondo Video Jack Lord Priest / Himself
1941 Motor Sergeant Frank Tree
1980 The Blues Brothers Elwood J. Blues Also writer
1981 Neighbors Vic Zeck
1982 It Came from Hollywood Himself Documentary
1983 Doctor Detroit Clifford Skridlow / Doctor Detroit
Trading Places Louis Winthorpe III
Twilight Zone: The Movie Passenger / Ambulance Driver
1984 Ghostbusters Dr. Raymond Stantz Also writer
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Art Weber Cameo
Nothing Lasts Forever Buck Heller
1985 Into the Night Herb
Spies Like Us Austin Millbarge Also writer
1987 Dragnet Sergeant Joe Friday
1988 The Couch Trip John W. Burns Jr.
She's Having a Baby Roman Craig Uncredited cameo
The Great Outdoors Roman Craig
Caddyshack II Captain Tom Everett
My Stepmother Is an Alien Steven Mills
1989 Driving Miss Daisy Boolie Werthan
Ghostbusters II Dr. Raymond Stantz Also writer
1990 Loose Cannons Detective Ellis Fielding
Masters of Menace Johnny Lewis
1991 My Girl Harry Sultenfuss
Nothing but Trouble Judge Alvin "J.P" Valkenheiser
Bobo
Also writer and director
1992 Chaplin Mack Sennett
Sneakers Darren "Mother" Roskow
This Is My Life Arnold Moss
1993 Coneheads Beldar Conehead Also writer
1994 A Century of Cinema Himself Documentary
Exit to Eden Fred Lavery
My Girl 2 Harry Sultenfuss
North Pa Tex
1995 Canadian Bacon OPP Officer Uncredited cameo
Casper Dr. Raymond Stantz Uncredited cameo
The Random Factor Dexter Voice role
Tommy Boy Ray Zalinsky
1996 Rainbow Sheriff Wyatt Hampton
Celtic Pride Jimmy Flaherty
Feeling Minnesota Detective Ben Costikyan
My Fellow Americans President Bill Haney
Getting Away with Murder Jack Lambert
Sgt. Bilko Colonel John T. Hall
1997 Grosse Pointe Blank Grocer
1998 Antz Chip Voice role
Blues Brothers 2000 Elwood J. Blues Also writer and producer
Susan's Plan Bob
1999 Diamonds Lance Agensky
2000 The House of Mirth Gus Trenor
Loser Dad
Stardom Barry Levine
2001 The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Chris Magruder
Evolution Governor Lewis
The Frank Truth Himself Documentary
On the Nose Dr. Barry Davis
Pearl Harbor Captain Harold Thurman
2002 Crossroads Pete Wagner
Unconditional Love Max Beasly
2003 Bright Young Things Lord Monomark
2004 Christmas with the Kranks Vic Frohmeyer
50 First Dates Dr. Joseph Keats
Intern Academy Dr. Cyrill Kipp
2007 I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry Captain Phineas Tucker
Shortcut to Happiness Julius Jenson
2008 War, Inc. The Former Vice President
2010 Yogi Bear Yogi Bear Voice role
2012 The Campaign Wade Motch
The Ultimate Sacrifice Narrator Voice
Documentary
2013 Behind the Candelabra Seymour Heller
2014 Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return Scarecrow Voice role
Tammy Don
Get on Up Ben Bart
2015 Pixels 1982 Championship MC Cameo
Being Canadian Himself Documentary
2016 Ghostbusters Taxi Driver Cameo
Also executive producer
2019 Cleanin' Up the Town:
Remembering Ghostbusters
Himself Documentary
2021 Ghostbusters: Afterlife Dr. Raymond Stantz Also executive producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Gift of Winter Goodly / Rotten / Maple Television short; Voice
1975–1978 Coming Up Rosie Purvis Bickle 32 episodes
1975–1979 Saturday Night Live Various Roles 97 episodes
1976 The Beach Boys: It's OK Cop Television film; also writer
1978 All You Need Is Cash Brian Thigh Television film
1986–1991 The Real Ghostbusters Creator
1990 The Dave Thomas Comedy Show Various Episode 1.2
It's Garry Shandling's Show Boolie Shandling Episode: "Driving Miss Garry"
The Earth Day Special Vic's Buddy Special
1991 Tales from the Crypt Captain Mulligan Episode: "Yellow"
1994 The Nanny Repair Man Episode: "Sunday in the Park with Fran"
1995 Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny Himself Special
1996–2000 Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Himself (host) 88 episodes
1997 The Arrow Crawford Gordon 4 episodes; also creative consultant
Home Improvement Reverend Mike Weber Episode: "Losing My Religion"
1997–1998 Soul Man Reverend Mike Weber 25 episodes
2000 Normal, Ohio Frank Wozniak Episode: "He Always Gets His Man"
2001 Earth vs. the Spider Inspector Jack Grillo Television film
History's Mysteries Narrator (voice) Episode: "The Children's Crusade"
2002–2009 According to Jim Sergeant Danny Michalski 5 episodes
2006 Living with Fran Judge Episode: "Going Crazy with Fran"
2009 Family Guy Himself (voice) Episode: "Spies Reminiscent of Us"
2011 The Defenders Judge Max Hunter 2 episodes
2012 Happily Divorced Harold Episode: "Fran-alyze This"
2017–2019 Workin' Moms Kate's Dad 4 episodes
2019 The Conners Buddy Episode: "The Preemie Monologues"[61]
2020 Hotel Paranormal Narrator (voice) All episodes
2021 The Simpsons Postage Stamp Fellow (voice) Episode: "The Dad-Feelings Limited"

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Ray Stantz Also writer
2010 Yogi Bear: The Video Game Yogi Bear
2015 Lego Dimensions Ray Stantz Archive sound
2019 Planet Coaster Ray Stantz [62]
2019 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered Ray Stantz Also writer
2022 Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Ray Stantz [63][64][65]

Guest appearances on SNL

Date Episode Host / Musical guest Role(s)
February 13, 1988 Season 13, Ep. 11 Justine Bateman, Terence Trent D'Arby Bob Dole
May 15, 1993 Season 18, Ep. 20 Kevin Kline, Willie Nelson, Paul Simon
March 25, 1995 Season 20, Ep. 16 John Goodman, The Tragically Hip Bob Dole, Elwood Blues, Irwin Mainway, Tom Snyder,
Rush Limbaugh, Robert Stack, Miner
February 7, 1998 Season 23, Ep. 14 John Goodman, Paula Cole Bob Dole, Elwood Blues, Irwin Mainway, Ernesto
September 26, 1998 Season 24, Ep, 01 Cameron Diaz, The Smashing Pumpkins Yortuk Festrunk
November 3, 2001 Season 27, Ep, 04 John Goodman, Ja Rule Dr. Keith Vester, Elwood Blues, Leonard Pinth-Garnell
February 2, 2002 Season 27, Ep. 12 Britney Spears Mormon, Judge Lindenwell
March 8, 2003 Season 28, Ep. 14 Queen Latifah, Ms. Dynamite Bob Dole
May 17, 2003 Season 28, Ep. 20 Dan Aykroyd, Beyoncé Andrew Card, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Esteban
Donnie "The Finger" Dabinski, Butch, Sam Elliott
March 24, 2007 Season 32, Ep. 16 Peyton Manning, Carrie Underwood Himself
February 14, 2009 Season 34, Ep. 16 Alec Baldwin, The Jonas Brothers John Boehner
March 9, 2013 Season 38, Ep. 16 Justin Timberlake Himself, Yortuk Festrunk
February 15, 2015 Season 40 40th Anniversary Special Super Bass-O-Matic 2150 Spokesperson, Elwood Blues

Awards and nominations

 
Aykroyd's star on Canada's Walk of Fame

In 1977, Aykroyd received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or Music Series for his collaborative work on Saturday Night Live. In 1994, he received an honorary Doctor of Literature degree from Carleton University. In 1999, Aykroyd was made a Member of the Order of Canada.[66] He was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2002.[67] In 2017, he was made a member of the Order of Ontario in recognition for being "one of the world's most popular entertainers, well-known for his time on Saturday Night Live and the 1984 classic movie Ghostbusters."[68]

Year Nominated work Accolade Results Ref
1977 Saturday Night Live Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or Music Series (shared with other writers) Won [69]
1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Variety or Music Nominated [70][71]
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or Music Series (shared with other writers) Nominated
1979 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Program Nominated [72][73]
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series (shared with other writers) Nominated
1985 Ghostbusters Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Nominated [74]
1989 Caddyshack II Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor Won [75]
1990 Driving Miss Daisy Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated [76]
1990 American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Nominated [77]
1992 Nothing But Trouble Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director Nominated [78]
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay (shared with Peter Aykroyd) Nominated
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor Won
1995 Exit to Eden

North

Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor Nominated [79]
Exit to Eden Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Couple (shared with Rosie O'Donnell) Nominated
2002 Crossroads The Stinkers Bad Movie Award for Worst Fake Accent: Male Nominated [80]
2007 Saturday Night Live TV Land Award for Favorite Elvis Impersonation (shared with John Belushi) Nominated [81]
2018 Workin' Moms Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting or Guest Actor, Comedy Nominated [82]
2020 Canadian Screen Award for Best Guest Performance, Comedy Nominated [83]

See also

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Further reading

  • Hill, Doug, and Weingrad, Jeff, Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live. Vintage Books, 1986. ISBN 0-394-75053-5.

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aykroyd, daniel, edward, aykroyd, oont, ɔɪ, royd, born, july, 1952, canadian, actor, comedian, writer, producer, musician, aykroyd, writer, original, member, ready, prime, time, players, cast, sketch, comedy, series, saturday, night, live, from, inception, 197. Daniel Edward Aykroyd CM OOnt ˈ ae k r ɔɪ d AK royd born July 1 1952 is a Canadian actor 1 comedian writer producer and musician Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the Not Ready for Prime Time Players cast on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from its inception in 1975 until his departure in 1979 During his tenure on SNL he appeared in a recurring series of sketches particularly featuring the Coneheads and the Blues Brothers For his work on the show he received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations winning for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series in 1977 After his departure he has since returned to guest roles Dan Aykroyd CM OOntAykroyd in 2009Birth nameDaniel Edward AykroydBorn 1952 07 01 July 1 1952 age 70 Ottawa Ontario CanadaMediumFilm stage televisionYears active1971 presentGenresSketch comedy Improvisational comedy musical comedySpouseDonna Dixon m 1983 wbr Children3 including Vera SolaRelative s Peter Aykroyd brother Aykroyd gained prominence for writing and starring as Dr Raymond Ray Stantz in Ghostbusters 1984 and Ghostbusters II 1989 and has reprised his role in various projects within the Ghostbusters franchise He also is known for his comedic roles in Trading Places 1983 Spies Like Us 1985 Dragnet 1987 Coneheads 1993 The Great Outdoors 1988 The Blues Brothers 1980 and its 1998 sequel In 1990 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Boolie Werthan in Driving Miss Daisy 1989 Other dramatic roles include in My Girl 1991 Chaplin and Sneakers both 1992 Aykroyd has done supporting roles in Tommy Boy 1995 Grosse Pointe Blank 1997 50 First Dates 2004 The Campaign 2012 and Behind the Candelabra 2013 He starred as Reverend Mike Weber in his sitcom Soul Man 1997 1998 He has since appeared on various television shows including It s Garry Shandling s Show 1990 Home Improvement 1997 Family Guy 2009 The Simpsons 2021 and The Conners 2019 Aykroyd is also a businessman having co founded the House of Blues chain of music venues and the Crystal Head Vodka brand Contents 1 Early life 2 Saturday Night Live 3 The Blues Brothers 4 Other film and television work 5 Other musical endeavours 6 Business ventures 7 Charitable works 8 Personal life 8 1 Friendship with John Belushi 8 2 Beliefs 9 Filmography 9 1 Film 9 2 Television 9 3 Video games 9 4 Guest appearances on SNL 10 Awards and nominations 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life EditAykroyd was born on July 1 1952 at The Ottawa Hospital in Ottawa Ontario 2 3 His father Samuel Cuthbert Peter Hugh Aykroyd a civil engineer worked as a policy adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau 4 and his mother Lorraine Helene Marie nee Gougeon was a secretary 5 6 3 7 8 His mother was of French Canadian descent and his father was of English Scottish Irish French and Dutch ancestry 9 His brother Peter was also an actor He attended St Pius X and St Patrick s high schools and studied criminology and sociology at Carleton University but dropped out before completing his degree He worked as a comedian in various Canadian nightclubs and ran an after hours speakeasy Club 505 in Toronto for several years 10 Aykroyd developed his musical career in Ottawa particularly through his regular attendance at Le Hibou a club that featured many blues artists He describes these influences as follows There was a little disco club there called Le Hibou which in French means the owl And it was run by a gentleman named Harvey Glatt and he brought every and I mean every blues star that you or I would ever have wanted to have seen through Ottawa in the late 50s well I guess more late 60s sort of in around the Newport jazz rediscovery I was going to Le Hibou and hearing James Cotton Otis Spann Pinetop Perkins and Muddy Waters I did actually jam behind Muddy Waters S P Leary left the drum kit one night and Muddy said anybody out there play drums I don t have a drummer And I walked on stage and we started I don t know Little Red Rooster something He said keep that beat going you make Muddy feel good And I heard Howlin Wolf Chester Burnett Many many times I saw Howlin Wolf As well as the Doors And of course Buddy Guy Buddy Guy and Junior Wells Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee So I was exposed to all of these players playing there as part of this scene to service the academic community in Ottawa a very well educated community Had I lived in a different town I don t think that this would have happened because it was just the confluence of educated government workers and then also all the colleges in the area Ottawa University Carleton and all the schools these people were interested in blues culture 11 12 Aykroyd s first professional experience which he gained at the age of 17 was as a member of the cast of the short lived Canadian sketch comedy series The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour with Lorne Michaels among others 13 He was a member of the Second City comedy troupe in 1973 in both Toronto and Chicago 14 Saturday Night Live EditAykroyd gained fame on the American late night comedy show Saturday Night Live SNL He was originally hired and paid 278 a week as a writer for the show but became a part of the cast before the series premiered The original cast was referred to on the show as The Not Ready For Prime Time Players Aykroyd was the youngest member of the cast and appeared on the show for its first four seasons from 1975 to 1979 He brought a sensibility to the show which combined youth unusual interests talent as an impersonator and a manic intensity Guest host Eric Idle of Monty Python said that Aykroyd s ability to write and act out characters made him the only member of the SNL cast capable of being a Python 15 He was known for his impersonations of celebrities such as Jimmy Carter Vincent Price Richard Nixon Rod Serling Tom Snyder and Julia Child He was also known for his recurring roles such as Beldar father of the Coneheads family with Steve Martin Yortuk Festrunk one of the Two Wild and Crazy Guys brothers from Bratislava Slovakia sleazy late night cable TV host E Buzz Miller and his cousin corrupt maker of children s toys and costumes Irwin Mainway who extolled the virtues and defended the safety of the Bag o Glass toy Fred Garvin male prostitute and high bred but low brow critic Leonard Pinth Garnell Aykroyd and Jane Curtin parodied the Point Counterpoint segment on the CBS news show 60 Minutes which featured the liberal Shana Alexander and the conservative segregationist James Kilpatrick by portraying the two as hating one another Aykroyd s first words in response to Curtin s point were Jane you ignorant slut 16 Aykroyd s eccentric talent was recognized by others in the highly competitive SNL environment when he first presented his Super Bass O Matic 76 sketch a fake TV commercial in which a garish hyper pitchman based on Ron Popeil touts a food blender that turns an entire bass into liquid pulp the other writers and cast members considered the sketch so exhilaratingly strange that many remember sitting and listening open mouthed Nobody felt jealous of it because they couldn t imagine writing anything remotely like it 17 Aykroyd later said that the inspiration for the sketch was seeing his aunt Helene Gougeon a culinary writer and food columnist in Montreal put a bass into a blender in order to make a bouillabaisse when he was 12 years old 18 19 While Aykroyd was a close friend and partner with fellow cast member John Belushi and shared some of the same sensibilities Aykroyd was more reserved and less self destructive Aykroyd later recalled that unlike Belushi and others of his peers he was uninterested in recreational drug use 20 In 1977 he received an Emmy Award for writing on SNL he later received two more nominations for writing and one for acting In Rolling Stone s February 2015 appraisal of all 141 SNL cast members to date Aykroyd was ranked fifth behind Belushi Eddie Murphy Tina Fey and Mike Myers Of all the original SNL greats Aykroyd is the least imitated they wrote because nobody else can do what he did 21 In later decades Aykroyd made occasional guest appearances and unannounced cameos on SNL often impersonating the American politician Bob Dole He also brought back past characters including Irwin Mainway and Leonard Pinth Garnell In 1995 he appeared on the show to introduce a performance by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip 22 Aykroyd who is a fan of the band had personally lobbied Lorne Michaels to book them as musical guests 23 During some guest appearances he resurrected the Blues Brothers musical act with frequent host John Goodman in place of Belushi He became the second member of the original cast to host SNL in May 2003 when he appeared in the season finale During his monologue he performed a musical number with James Belushi similar to the Blues Brothers but neither Aykroyd nor Belushi donned the black suit and sunglasses On March 24 2007 Aykroyd appeared as a crying fan of American Idol finalist Sanjaya Malakar played by Andy Samberg during Weekend Update On February 14 2009 he appeared as U S House Minority leader John Boehner Aykroyd also made a surprise guest appearance along with many other SNL alumni on the show of March 9 2013 24 The Blues Brothers EditMain article The Blues Brothers Aykroyd was a close friend of John Belushi According to Aykroyd their first meeting helped spark the Blues Brothers act When they met in a club that Aykroyd frequented he played a blues record in the background and it stimulated a fascination with blues in Belushi who was primarily a fan of heavy rock bands at the time Aykroyd educated Belushi on the finer points of blues music and with a little encouragement from then SNL music director Paul Shaffer it led to the creation of their Blues Brothers characters 25 26 Backed by such experienced professional R amp B sidemen as lead guitarist Steve Cropper sax man Lou Marini trumpeter Alan Rubin and bass guitarist Donald Duck Dunn the Blues Brothers proved more than an SNL novelty Taking off with the public as a legitimate musical act they performed live gigs and in 1978 released the hit album Briefcase Full of Blues drawn from the fact that Aykroyd as Elwood Blues carried his blues harmonicas in a briefcase that he kept handcuffed to his wrist in the manner of a CIA courier Belushi originally carried the key to those handcuffs Briefcase Full of Blues eventually sold 3 5 million copies and is one of the highest selling blues albums of all time 11 The band was much further popularized in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers which Aykroyd co wrote A sequel titled Blues Brothers 2000 was released in 1998 and featured John Goodman as Belushi s replacement Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles was a regular haunt for the original Blues Brothers in the early days of the band Belushi and Aykroyd became fixtures at the recording studio while fellow Blues Brother Steve Cropper called Cherokee his producing home Whenever they needed a bass player they were joined by another Blues Brother Donald Duck Dunn During this time Cropper along with producing partner and Cherokee owner Bruce Robb worked on a number of music projects with the two comedians musicians including Belushi s favourite band Fear and later Aykroyd s movie Dragnet The Blues Brothers Band continues to tour both with and without Aykroyd The band features original members Cropper and Marini along with vocalist Eddie Floyd Aykroyd sometimes performs as Elwood along with Belushi s younger brother Jim Belushi who plays Brother Zee on stage They are most frequently backed by the Sacred Hearts Band 27 Other film and television work EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Dan Aykroyd news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Aykroyd right on the set of The Great Outdoors 1987 Concurrent with his work in Saturday Night Live Aykroyd played the role of Purvis Bickle lift operator at the fictitious office block 99 Sumach Street in the CBC Television series Coming Up Rosie 28 After leaving SNL Aykroyd starred in a number of films mostly comedies with uneven results both commercially and artistically His first three American feature films all co starred Belushi The first 1941 1979 directed by Steven Spielberg was a box office disappointment The second The Blues Brothers 1980 which he co wrote with director John Landis was a massive hit The third Neighbors 1981 had mixed critical reaction but was another box office hit One of his best received performances was as a blueblood turned wretch in the 1983 comedy Trading Places in which he co starred with fellow SNL alumnus Eddie Murphy and Jamie Lee Curtis In the early 1980s Aykroyd began work on a script for the film that eventually became Ghostbusters inspired by his fascination with parapsychology and his belief in ghosts The script initially included a much greater fantasy element including time travel but this was toned down substantially through work on the script with Harold Ramis who became a co writer and director Ivan Reitman Aykroyd originally wrote the role of Dr Peter Venkman with Belushi in mind but rewrote it for Bill Murray after Belushi s death Aykroyd joked that the green ghost later known as Slimer was the ghost of John Belushi and was based on Belushi s party animal personality Ghostbusters was released in 1984 and became a huge success for Aykroyd who also appeared as one of the lead actors the film earned nearly US 300 million on a US 30 million budget Dan Aykroyd in 1982 Aykroyd s next major film role was in the 1985 spy comedy film Spies Like Us which like The Blues Brothers was co conceived and co written by Aykroyd and directed by Landis Aykroyd had again intended for Belushi to be the other lead in the film the part was instead given to SNL alumnus Chevy Chase The film was intended as an homage to the Bob Hope Bing Crosby Road to movies of the 1940s to 1960s Bob Hope made a cameo appearance in the film Dragnet in which Aykroyd co starred with Tom Hanks and co wrote was released in 1987 The film was both an homage and a satire of the previous Dragnet series with Aykroyd playing Sgt Joe Friday as a police officer whose law and order attitude is at odds with modern sensibilities Aykroyd appeared in five films released in 1988 all of them critical and commercial failures A sequel to Ghostbusters Ghostbusters II was released in 1989 Aykroyd and the other co creators were reluctant to make another Ghostbusters film but succumbed to pressure from the film s studio Columbia Pictures 29 The film while considered inferior to the original was another big hit earning US 215 million Aykroyd was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1989 s Driving Miss Daisy He was the fourth SNL cast member to be nominated for an Oscar after Joan Cusack who was the third 30 Aykroyd s directorial debut was 1991 s Nothing but Trouble starring Demi Moore Chevy Chase John Candy and Aykroyd sporting a bulbous prosthetic nose The film was a critical and box office flop Aykroyd s other films in the 1990s were mostly similarly poorly received including Coneheads also based on a SNL skit Exit to Eden Blues Brothers 2000 and Getting Away with Murder Three exceptions were My Girl 1991 which starred Jamie Lee Curtis and Macaulay Culkin Tommy Boy 1995 which starred SNL alumni David Spade and Chris Farley in which Aykroyd played the role of Ray Zalinsky and Grosse Pointe Blank 1997 in which Aykroyd had a well received role as a rival hit man In 1994 Aykroyd made a guest appearance in an episode of the sitcom The Nanny as a refrigerator repairman In 1997 he starred as an Episcopal priest in the ABC sitcom Soul Man which lasted two seasons In 1998 Aykroyd voiced the role of Chip a wasp in Antz In 2001 he starred in the Woody Allen film The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Most of his film roles since then have tended to be small character parts in big budget productions such as a signals analyst in Pearl Harbor and a neurologist in 50 First Dates In 2009 Aykroyd and Ramis wrote and appeared in Ghostbusters The Video Game which also featured Bill Murray Ernie Hudson Annie Potts William Atherton and Brian Doyle Murray In 2010 he played the voice of the title character Yogi Bear in the live action CGI animated film Yogi Bear That same year Aykroyd and Chevy Chase guest starred in the Family Guy episode Spies Reminiscent of Us an homage to Spies Like Us Aykroyd appeared in two February 2011 episodes of CBS s The Defenders as Judge Max Hunter which also starred Jim Belushi 31 He also appeared on Top Chef Canada as a guest judge 32 In 2013 Aykroyd voiced the role of Scarecrow in Legends of Oz Dorothy s Return In 2015 he appeared in a State Farm insurance commercial along with Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman as the Coneheads talking to Jake a State Farm agent 33 Aykroyd was one of the executive producers of Ghostbusters a long discussed reboot of the Ghostbusters franchise which was released in 2016 Aykroyd had a cameo appearance in the film along with many of the rest of the original Ghostbusters cast 34 35 In early 2021 he provided the voice of the Postage Stamp Fellow in the episode The Dad Feelings Limited in the TV series The Simpsons He also reprised his role of Dr Ray Stantz in the movie Ghostbusters Afterlife Though Sony has not confirmed any further sequels to Afterlife Aykroyd expressed interest in having the surviving three actors of the original Ghostbusters team continuing to reprise their roles for as many sequels as possible while they were alive 36 Other musical endeavours EditAykroyd participated in the recording of We Are the World in 1985 as a member of the chorus He wrote the liner notes for fellow Ottawa born blues musician JW Jones s album Bluelisted in 2008 Until its ending in 2018 he hosted the internationally syndicated radio show Elwood s BluesMobile formerly known as the House of Blues Radio Hour under his Blues Brothers moniker Elwood Blues 37 Business ventures Edit Bottle of Crystal Head vodka In 1992 Aykroyd and Hard Rock Cafe co founder Isaac Tigrett founded the House of Blues a chain of music venues with the mission to promote African American cultural contributions of blues music and folk art citation needed Many other music and Hollywood personalities helped to finance it at its start It began as a single location in Cambridge Massachusetts although other locations quickly followed starting with a venue in New Orleans in 1994 In 2004 House of Blues became the second largest live music promoter in the world with seven venues and 22 amphitheatres in the United States and Canada It was bought by Live Nation in 2006 38 On New Year s Eve 1994 Aykroyd opened the Aykroyd s Ghetto House Cafe on Princess Street in Kingston Ontario 39 In 2007 Aykroyd and artist John Alexander founded Crystal Head Vodka a brand of high end vodka known for its distinctive skull shaped bottle and for being filtered through Herkimer diamond crystals 40 Aykroyd is also part owner of several wineries in Canada s Niagara Peninsula and the company that distributes Patron tequila in Canada 41 42 In 2016 Aykroyd partnered with TV producers Eric Bischoff and Jason Hervey and game developer Ike McFadden to release an online casino game that features the Blues Brothers Aykroyd provided the in game voice of his Elwood Blues character via voiceover 43 Charitable works EditIn 2009 Aykroyd contributed a series of reminiscences on his upbringing in Canada for a charity album titled Dan Aykroyd s Canada He helped start the Blue Line Foundation which is redeveloping flood damaged lots in New Orleans and helping first responders buy them at reduced prices Coastal Blue Line LLC hopes to eventually rebuild 400 properties in New Orleans 44 Aykroyd is a member of Canadian charity Artists Against Racism 45 Personal life EditAykroyd was briefly engaged to actress Carrie Fisher proposing to her on the set of The Blues Brothers In the film she appeared as a jilted girlfriend of John Belushi s character Jake Blues Their engagement ended when she reconciled with her former boyfriend musician Paul Simon In 1983 Aykroyd married actress Donna Dixon The couple met on the set of Doctor Detroit released the same year and appeared together in four additional films Twilight Zone The Movie 1983 Spies Like Us 1985 The Couch Trip 1988 and Exit to Eden 1994 Together they have three daughters including Danielle known by her stage name Vera Sola The couple announced in April 2022 that they were separating after 39 years of marriage but would remain legally married 46 Aykroyd maintains his Canadian roots as a longtime resident of Sydenham Ontario with his estate on Loughborough Lake In a 2004 NPR interview with host Terry Gross Aykroyd said that he had been diagnosed in childhood with Tourette syndrome TS He stated that his TS was successfully treated with therapy 47 In 2015 he stated during a HuffPost Show interview with hosts Roy Sekoff and Marc Lamont Hill that he has Asperger syndrome which was never diagnosed but was sort of a self diagnosis based on several of his own characteristics 48 Aykroyd is a former reserve commander for the police department in Harahan Louisiana working for Chief of Police Peter Dale While on the force Aykroyd carried his badge with him at all times 49 He currently serves as a reserve deputy of the Hinds County Sheriff s Department in Hinds County Mississippi He supports the reserves with a fundraiser concert along with other blues and gospel singers in Mississippi 50 Aykroyd s passions for the outdoors geology and paleontology which he attributes to watching his father work on constructing the Gatineau Parkway which included blasting through granite rock formations to run the highway 51 have led him to join Canadian paleontologist Philip J Currie on a number of digs including fundraising digs and galas as fundraisers for the construction of the Philip J Currie Dinosaur Museum in Wembley Alberta 52 which recognized Aykroyd s contributions by naming its theatre the Aykroyd Family Theatre 53 Friendship with John Belushi Edit In an appearance on the Today show Aykroyd referred to John Belushi and himself as kindred spirits In the biography Belushi Aykroyd claims that Belushi was the only man with whom he could ever dance Aykroyd and Belushi were scheduled to present the Academy Award for Visual Effects in 1982 but Belushi died only a few weeks prior to the ceremony Though devastated by his friend s death Aykroyd presented the award alone remarking from the stage My partner would have loved to have been here to present this given that he was something of a visual effect himself 54 Aykroyd was openly hostile to the 1989 film Wired a biopic of Belushi which was based on the 1984 book of the same name by journalist Bob Woodward starred Michael Chiklis in his film debut as Belushi and featured him as a character played by actor Gary Groomes Along with Belushi s widow Judith and brother Jim and many other friends associates and relatives of Belushi he boycotted the film and the associated book for misrepresenting Belushi s life 55 and expressed his desire that the film would flop at the box office which it ultimately did During an interview for MTV s The Big Picture in June 1988 he said I have witches working now to jinx the thing I hope it never gets seen and I am going to hurl all the negative energy I can and muster all my hell energies against them My thunderbolts are out on this one quite truthfully He had actor J T Walsh removed from the film Loose Cannons after Walsh had already done two days of filming in the role of Grimmer after finding out that Walsh had been in the cast of Wired 56 Walsh who had played Bob Woodward in Wired was replaced as Grimmer by fellow Canadian Paul Koslo causing the film a 125 000 production delay Beliefs Edit Aykroyd considers himself a Spiritualist stating I am a Spiritualist a proud wearer of the Spiritualist badge Mediums and psychic research have gone on for many many years Loads of people have seen spirits heard a voice or felt the cold temperature I believe that they are between here and there that they exist between the fourth and fifth dimensions and that they visit us frequently 57 Aykroyd s great grandfather a dentist was a mystic who corresponded with author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on the subject of Spiritualism and was a member of the Lily Dale Society 57 Other than Spiritualism Aykroyd is also interested in various other aspects of the paranormal particularly UFOlogy He is a lifetime member of and official Hollywood consultant for the Mutual UFO Network MUFON Along these lines he served from 1996 to 2000 as host of Psi Factor Chronicles of the Paranormal which claimed to describe cases drawn from the archives of The Office of Scientific Investigation and Research In 2005 Aykroyd produced the DVD Dan Aykroyd Unplugged on UFOs Aykroyd was interviewed for 80 minutes by UFOlogist David Sereda discussing in depth many aspects of the UFO phenomenon 58 On September 29 2009 Peter Aykroyd Sr Dan s father published a book entitled A History of Ghosts This book chronicled the family s historical involvement in the Spiritualist movement to which Aykroyd readily refers Aykroyd wrote the introduction and accompanied his father on a series of promotional activities including launches in New York and Toronto appearances on Larry King Live and Coast to Coast AM and various other public relations initiatives Aykroyd also read the introduction for the audio version of the book 59 In 1997 the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry awarded Aykroyd in absentia the Snuffed Candle Award for hosting Psi Factor and being a long time promoter of paranormal claims Following the awards Joe Nickell wrote to Aykroyd asking for the research behind the cases presented on Psi Factor particularly a claim that NASA scientists were killed while investigating a meteor crash and giant eggs were found and incubated yielding a flea the size of a hog 60 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1977 Love at First Sight Roy1979 Mr Mike s Mondo Video Jack Lord Priest Himself1941 Motor Sergeant Frank Tree1980 The Blues Brothers Elwood J Blues Also writer1981 Neighbors Vic Zeck1982 It Came from Hollywood Himself Documentary1983 Doctor Detroit Clifford Skridlow Doctor DetroitTrading Places Louis Winthorpe IIITwilight Zone The Movie Passenger Ambulance Driver1984 Ghostbusters Dr Raymond Stantz Also writerIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Art Weber CameoNothing Lasts Forever Buck Heller1985 Into the Night HerbSpies Like Us Austin Millbarge Also writer1987 Dragnet Sergeant Joe Friday1988 The Couch Trip John W Burns Jr She s Having a Baby Roman Craig Uncredited cameoThe Great Outdoors Roman CraigCaddyshack II Captain Tom EverettMy Stepmother Is an Alien Steven Mills1989 Driving Miss Daisy Boolie WerthanGhostbusters II Dr Raymond Stantz Also writer1990 Loose Cannons Detective Ellis FieldingMasters of Menace Johnny Lewis1991 My Girl Harry SultenfussNothing but Trouble Judge Alvin J P Valkenheiser Bobo Also writer and director1992 Chaplin Mack SennettSneakers Darren Mother RoskowThis Is My Life Arnold Moss1993 Coneheads Beldar Conehead Also writer1994 A Century of Cinema Himself DocumentaryExit to Eden Fred LaveryMy Girl 2 Harry SultenfussNorth Pa Tex1995 Canadian Bacon OPP Officer Uncredited cameoCasper Dr Raymond Stantz Uncredited cameoThe Random Factor Dexter Voice roleTommy Boy Ray Zalinsky1996 Rainbow Sheriff Wyatt HamptonCeltic Pride Jimmy FlahertyFeeling Minnesota Detective Ben CostikyanMy Fellow Americans President Bill HaneyGetting Away with Murder Jack LambertSgt Bilko Colonel John T Hall1997 Grosse Pointe Blank Grocer1998 Antz Chip Voice roleBlues Brothers 2000 Elwood J Blues Also writer and producerSusan s Plan Bob1999 Diamonds Lance Agensky2000 The House of Mirth Gus TrenorLoser DadStardom Barry Levine2001 The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Chris MagruderEvolution Governor LewisThe Frank Truth Himself DocumentaryOn the Nose Dr Barry DavisPearl Harbor Captain Harold Thurman2002 Crossroads Pete WagnerUnconditional Love Max Beasly2003 Bright Young Things Lord Monomark2004 Christmas with the Kranks Vic Frohmeyer50 First Dates Dr Joseph KeatsIntern Academy Dr Cyrill Kipp2007 I Now Pronounce You Chuck amp Larry Captain Phineas TuckerShortcut to Happiness Julius Jenson2008 War Inc The Former Vice President2010 Yogi Bear Yogi Bear Voice role2012 The Campaign Wade MotchThe Ultimate Sacrifice Narrator VoiceDocumentary2013 Behind the Candelabra Seymour Heller2014 Legends of Oz Dorothy s Return Scarecrow Voice roleTammy DonGet on Up Ben Bart2015 Pixels 1982 Championship MC CameoBeing Canadian Himself Documentary2016 Ghostbusters Taxi Driver CameoAlso executive producer2019 Cleanin Up the Town Remembering Ghostbusters Himself Documentary2021 Ghostbusters Afterlife Dr Raymond Stantz Also executive producerTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1974 The Gift of Winter Goodly Rotten Maple Television short Voice1975 1978 Coming Up Rosie Purvis Bickle 32 episodes1975 1979 Saturday Night Live Various Roles 97 episodes1976 The Beach Boys It s OK Cop Television film also writer1978 All You Need Is Cash Brian Thigh Television film1986 1991 The Real Ghostbusters Creator1990 The Dave Thomas Comedy Show Various Episode 1 2It s Garry Shandling s Show Boolie Shandling Episode Driving Miss Garry The Earth Day Special Vic s Buddy Special1991 Tales from the Crypt Captain Mulligan Episode Yellow 1994 The Nanny Repair Man Episode Sunday in the Park with Fran 1995 Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny Himself Special1996 2000 Psi Factor Chronicles of the Paranormal Himself host 88 episodes1997 The Arrow Crawford Gordon 4 episodes also creative consultantHome Improvement Reverend Mike Weber Episode Losing My Religion 1997 1998 Soul Man Reverend Mike Weber 25 episodes2000 Normal Ohio Frank Wozniak Episode He Always Gets His Man 2001 Earth vs the Spider Inspector Jack Grillo Television filmHistory s Mysteries Narrator voice Episode The Children s Crusade 2002 2009 According to Jim Sergeant Danny Michalski 5 episodes2006 Living with Fran Judge Episode Going Crazy with Fran 2009 Family Guy Himself voice Episode Spies Reminiscent of Us 2011 The Defenders Judge Max Hunter 2 episodes2012 Happily Divorced Harold Episode Fran alyze This 2017 2019 Workin Moms Kate s Dad 4 episodes2019 The Conners Buddy Episode The Preemie Monologues 61 2020 Hotel Paranormal Narrator voice All episodes2021 The Simpsons Postage Stamp Fellow voice Episode The Dad Feelings Limited Video games Edit Year Title Voice role Notes2009 Ghostbusters The Video Game Ray Stantz Also writer2010 Yogi Bear The Video Game Yogi Bear2015 Lego Dimensions Ray Stantz Archive sound2019 Planet Coaster Ray Stantz 62 2019 Ghostbusters The Video Game Remastered Ray Stantz Also writer2022 Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed Ray Stantz 63 64 65 Guest appearances on SNL Edit Date Episode Host Musical guest Role s February 13 1988 Season 13 Ep 11 Justine Bateman Terence Trent D Arby Bob DoleMay 15 1993 Season 18 Ep 20 Kevin Kline Willie Nelson Paul SimonMarch 25 1995 Season 20 Ep 16 John Goodman The Tragically Hip Bob Dole Elwood Blues Irwin Mainway Tom Snyder Rush Limbaugh Robert Stack MinerFebruary 7 1998 Season 23 Ep 14 John Goodman Paula Cole Bob Dole Elwood Blues Irwin Mainway ErnestoSeptember 26 1998 Season 24 Ep 01 Cameron Diaz The Smashing Pumpkins Yortuk FestrunkNovember 3 2001 Season 27 Ep 04 John Goodman Ja Rule Dr Keith Vester Elwood Blues Leonard Pinth GarnellFebruary 2 2002 Season 27 Ep 12 Britney Spears Mormon Judge LindenwellMarch 8 2003 Season 28 Ep 14 Queen Latifah Ms Dynamite Bob DoleMay 17 2003 Season 28 Ep 20 Dan Aykroyd Beyonce Andrew Card Patrick Fitzpatrick Esteban Donnie The Finger Dabinski Butch Sam ElliottMarch 24 2007 Season 32 Ep 16 Peyton Manning Carrie Underwood HimselfFebruary 14 2009 Season 34 Ep 16 Alec Baldwin The Jonas Brothers John BoehnerMarch 9 2013 Season 38 Ep 16 Justin Timberlake Himself Yortuk FestrunkFebruary 15 2015 Season 40 40th Anniversary Special Super Bass O Matic 2150 Spokesperson Elwood BluesAwards and nominations Edit Aykroyd s star on Canada s Walk of Fame In 1977 Aykroyd received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety or Music Series for his collaborative work on Saturday Night Live In 1994 he received an honorary Doctor of Literature degree from Carleton University In 1999 Aykroyd was made a Member of the Order of Canada 66 He was inducted into Canada s Walk of Fame in 2002 67 In 2017 he was made a member of the Order of Ontario in recognition for being one of the world s most popular entertainers well known for his time on Saturday Night Live and the 1984 classic movie Ghostbusters 68 Year Nominated work Accolade Results Ref1977 Saturday Night Live Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety or Music Series shared with other writers Won 69 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Variety or Music Nominated 70 71 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety or Music Series shared with other writers Nominated1979 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Variety or Music Program Nominated 72 73 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy Variety or Music Series shared with other writers Nominated1985 Ghostbusters Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Nominated 74 1989 Caddyshack II Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor Won 75 1990 Driving Miss Daisy Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated 76 1990 American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Nominated 77 1992 Nothing But Trouble Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director Nominated 78 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay shared with Peter Aykroyd NominatedGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor Won1995 Exit to Eden North Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor Nominated 79 Exit to Eden Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Couple shared with Rosie O Donnell Nominated2002 Crossroads The Stinkers Bad Movie Award for Worst Fake Accent Male Nominated 80 2007 Saturday Night Live TV Land Award for Favorite Elvis Impersonation shared with John Belushi Nominated 81 2018 Workin Moms Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting or Guest Actor Comedy Nominated 82 2020 Canadian Screen Award for Best Guest Performance Comedy Nominated 83 See also EditList of Canadian actors List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards Saturday Night Live cast membersReferences Edit Aykroyd voices doc series about Canada calls country beacon in the world today Ottawa Citizen May 29 2017 Want Ads Births The Ottawa Evening Journal July 1 1952 p 12 a b Dan Aykroyd profile Filmreference com Retrieved April 15 2012 Chiang Top civil servant and philanthropist Peter Aykroyd dies at 98 Retrieved December 9 2021 Remembering the life of Lorraine AYKROYD montrealgazette remembering ca Retrieved February 10 2021 1 dead link Aykroyd Peter H 1992 The anniversary compulsion Canada s centennial celebration a model mega anniversary Dundurn Press Ltd p ix ISBN 1 55002 185 0 Lorraine Helene Marie Gougeon Aykroyd Obituaries Kingston ON Your Life Moments www yourlifemoments ca Retrieved September 28 2020 Current biography yearbook 1992 Current Biography Yearbook Annual Cumulation New York H W Wilson Company 32 1992 ISSN 0011 3344 Retrieved October 22 2013 DeMara Bruce July 22 2017 Local Legends The Queen East key club where the Blues Brothers were born thestar com Toronto Star Retrieved April 26 2019 a b Roger Gatchet May 18 2007 Still on a mission from God interview with Dan Aykroyd www austinsound net Retrieved October 22 2013 This recollection of Aykroyd is subject to challenge Some assert that it was Ottawa artist Arthur II Archived July 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine who joined the band to play drums and that at best Aykroyd was a member of the audience Dan Aykroyd profile Starpulse com Archived from the original on March 11 2014 Retrieved March 11 2014 Our Alumni The Second City Archived from the original on December 6 2009 Retrieved October 22 2013 Live from New York The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live SNL February 20 2005 NBC Point Counterpoint Lee Marvin and Michelle Triola Nbc com March 17 1979 Retrieved May 30 2018 Hill and Weingrad p 143 Ware Grahame 2010 Ackroyd explains the origins of the Bass O Matic sketch on SNL Food Channel Archived from the original on December 11 2021 WTF Podcast Episode 1108 Dan Aykroyd approx 36 minute mark he saw his Aunt Helen cooking up a bouillabaisse from a fish in a blender Bass O Matic YouTube Archived from the original on January 22 2021 Retrieved January 15 2021 I was never into the powders or pills I tried it all but didn t like that clenched teeth feeling I didn t like the I m a palpitating rabbit and I m gonna solve the world s problems feeling either I drank some beers I m still here Sean O Hagan I m still haunted by Belushi The Observer September 2003 Rolling Stone issue 1229 February 26 2015 p 32 Rudnick Natasha August 19 2016 The Tragically Hip 10 Essential Songs Rolling Stone Retrieved May 28 2019 Dan Aykroyd on the Tragically Hip the blues ghosts and the Caesar CBC Radio Retrieved May 28 2019 Couch Aaron March 15 2013 Seth Meyers Reveals Squabbling Behind Justin Timberlake s SNL Video The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 6 2019 The Blues Brothers Soul Man September 14 2015 retrieved January 20 2018 Zeman Ned Making Blues Brothers With John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd We Had a Budget for Cocaine HWD Retrieved January 20 2018 Karen January 28 2011 Jim 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Online Games Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 7 2018 Eliot Kamenitz Blues Brother Dan Aykroyd launches home building project for first responders Nola com Retrieved April 15 2012 Artists Artists Against Racism Garner Glenn April 29 2022 Dan Aykroyd and Donna Dixon Separate After 39 Years Remain Legally Married Loving Friendship People Retrieved April 30 2022 After 39 years as a couple we are now on separate life paths We remain legally married co parents co workers and business partners the pair tells PEOPLE in a joint statement Gross Terry November 22 2004 Comedian and Writer Dan Aykroyd Fresh Air Event occurs at 29 50 NPR Retrieved May 15 2011 Dan Aykroyd Full Interview HuffPost Show April 18 2015 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved June 28 2016 CISNMike February 14 2007 Dan Aykroyd Shows his Badge YouTube com Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved April 15 2012 Dan Aykroyd sworn in as Hinds County deputy Msnewsnow com Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved May 30 2018 Mackrael Kim November 6 2012 Dan Aykroyd goes from Ghostbuster to bone duster The Globe and Mail Retrieved August 7 2020 Funding shortfall delays Alberta dinosaur museum CBC News Edmonton August 8 2011 Retrieved August 7 2020 Cryderman Kelly August 5 2016 Five questions with the Philip J Currie Dinosaur Museum s president and CEO The Globe and Mail Retrieved August 7 2020 Raiders of the Lost Ark Wins Visual Effects 1982 Oscars on YouTube Hirschberg Lynn September 27 1984 The Controversy Over Bob Woodward s Belushi Bio Wired Rolling Stone Easton Nina J Mathews Jack April 13 1989 Another Chapter in the Strange Odyssey of Wired Los Angeles Times a b O Hagan Sean September 27 2003 I m still haunted by Belushi The Guardian Retrieved December 13 2022 UFORC News Service Dan Aykroyd Unplugged on UFOs Archived from the original on December 19 2007 Retrieved February 9 2008 Aykroyd Peter H A History of Ghosts Audible Amazon Retrieved July 9 2021 Nye Aykroyd Receive Council s First Awards Skeptical Inquirer 21 3 12 1997 Ausiello Michael Gelman Vlada September 16 2019 The Conners Stages Blues Brothers Reunion as Dan Aykroyd Sets Season 2 Guest Stint FIRST PHOTO TVLine Retrieved September 18 2019 Update 1 12 Planet Coaster Ghostbusters Coming Soon Leri Michael March 22 2022 Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed Announced With Release Window ComingSoon Retrieved March 22 2022 Bankhurst Adam March 22 2022 Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed a 4v1 Asymmetrical Multiplayer Game Announced IGN Retrieved March 22 2022 Fenlon Wes March 22 2022 Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed is a cleverer take on 4v1 multiplayer than you might expect PC Gamer Retrieved March 22 2022 Dan Aykroyd appointed to Order of Canada cbc ca November 10 2000 Retrieved October 21 2016 Canada s Walk of Fame Inducts Dan Aykroyd Canada s Walk of Fame The 2017 Appointees to the Order of Ontario News ontario ca January 29 2018 Outstanding Writing For A Variety Series Nominees 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