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== Appearances == Short was added to the cast of Second City's television offshoot ''[[Second City Television|SCTV]]'' in 1982, debuting the Ed Grimley character in the skit "SCTV Movie of the Week: The Nutty Lab Assistant". Grimley became an ''SCTV'' fixture, appearing in the various shows, commercials, promos, and "behind-the-scenes" dramas that made up the fictional channel's programming. After the show's end in 1984, Short moved to the more prominent ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', bringing his breakout character with him. With Grimley, his best-known original character, Martin Short's popularity on ''SNL'' proved to be the springboard to a long career in film and TV. He appeared as Ed Grimley in his 1985 Showtime special ''Martin Short: Concert For the North Americas'', at [[Comic Relief|Comic Relief 1986]], and in 1989's ''I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood''. Grimley became a cartoon character in [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s 1988 animated series ''[[The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley]]'', featuring Second City colleagues [[Joe Flaherty]] (also reprising his ''SCTV'' character, [[Count Floyd]]), [[Catherine O'Hara]] and [[Andrea Martin]] as series regulars. Short briefly revived the Ed Grimley role in his 1995 series ''The Show Formerly Known As the Martin Short Show'', for a spoof of the comedy film ''[[Dave (film)|Dave]]'', and appeared again in a 1996 episode of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', in which Grimley marries [[Miss Piggy]] to obtain an $85 inheritance from his deceased great-uncle. The character seemingly died later that year on ''Saturday Night Live'', in the skit "Ed Grimley in Heaven", though Grimley is brought back to life by his guardian angel (played by guest star [[Chevy Chase]]) after showing a video of Ed Grimley's life and commenting that he needs to do more with it before he can come back to Heaven. Grimley would however make a number of appearances in 1999's ''The Martin Short (Talk) Show''. Ed Grimley made a brief onstage appearance, triangle in hand, in the 2006 [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] show ''Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me''. He appeared again in 2009's ''Let Freedom Hum: An Evening of Comedy Hosted By Martin Short''. Short reprised his role as Ed Grimley in a ''Saturday Night Live'' parody music video of [[Drake (rapper)|Drake's]] ''[[Hotline Bling]]'' in November 2015 on the season 41 episode hosted by then-Presidential candidate [[Donald Trump]].
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