This week on On Story, we're joined by comedian and screenwriter Tim Herlihy for a look back at the beloved 90s romcom The Wedding Singer.
Set in 80s New Jersey, the film follows the romantic misfortunes of Robbie Hart, a rock-star turned wedding singer played by Adam Sandler, whose life is thrown off track when his fiance dumps him on their wedding day. Robbie's love life is further complicated when he starts developing feelings for his friend Julia, a waitress, played by Drew Barrymore, who's feeling discouraged because her businessman fiance has yet to commit to a date for their wedding.
Tim Herlihy started his accidental comedy career writing standup material for his friend Adam Sandler while they were roommates at NYU. When Sandler was hired at Saturday Night Live, he and Herlihy continued their working friendship, with Herlihy writing material for Sandler in an unofficial capacity. While working as a lawyer, Herlihy wrote the script for Billy Madison, with Sandler as his co-writer. Herlihy continued working with Sandler on the scripts for Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, Little Nicky, Hubie Halloween, and more. In 1994, Herlihy was officially brought onto the writing staff at SNL, where he rose through the ranks to serve as head writer and producer. In 2006, Herlihy co-wrote the book, and two songs, for the Broadway adaptation of The Wedding Singer, earning him a Tony nomination for Best Book of a Musical.
Barbara Morgan sat down with Tim Herlihy for a conversation on his experience working with Adam Sandler on the duo's first romcom, negotiating with studios, and handing the reins to Carrie Fisher, whose rewrite ended up saving the script.
Wedding Singer clips courtesy of New Line Productions, Inc.