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The Coneheads are natives of the planet Remulak, stranded on Earth. Their distinguishing feature is the tops of their heads, shaped like large, bald cones.The father's name is Beldar; his wife is Prymaat, and their teenage daughter is Connie.
Coneheads is a 1993 American science-fiction comedy film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Lorne Michaels, directed by Steve Barron, and starring Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, and Michelle Burke. The film is based on the NBC Saturday Night Live comedy sketches about aliens stranded on Earth , who have Anglicized their Remulakian surname to ...
The Protura, or proturans, and sometimes nicknamed coneheads, [2] [3] are very small (0.6–1.5mm long), soil-dwelling animals, so inconspicuous they were not noticed until the 20th century. The Protura constitute an order of hexapods that were previously regarded as insects, and sometimes treated as a class in their own right.
Proturans, sometimes referred to as "coneheads", do not have eyes or antennae. They possess a telson and abdominal styli thought to be vestigial legs. Diplurans have a pair of caudal cerci, from which their name, meaning "two-tailed", is derived. They also possess abdominal styli.
Coneheads, a Saturday Night Live sketch comedy series; Coneheads, a 1993 film based on the SNL sketch; Music "Conehead", a song from the 1981 Frank Zappa album ...
Girls can be so mean, but we all came from a sketch background, and so we all supported one another,” she said. ... She was also in the Coneheads sketch and its subsequent movie adaptation ...
Davis left the show when Lorne Michaels did, and continued to write for movies and TV, including the movies "Coneheads" and "One More Saturday Night." He also wrote an autobiography, " 39 Years of ...
The Coneheads Mark Pavelich, John Harrington, Buzz Schneider: United States Men's National Team: Part of the Miracle on Ice team that won the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. All three grew up playing pickup games on ponds in the Iron Range of Northeast Minnesota. They named themselves after the Saturday Night Live sketch. 1980 [5] [6]