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| show Kaufman was banned from ever performing on | SNL again. |
| The same movie featured a cameo by fellow | SNL alumnus Dan Aykroyd as Ghostbuster Ray Stantz. |
| irected silent-era "nudie-cutie" short found by | SNL alumnus Tom Schiller. |
| ley has received many roles from Chris's former | SNL alums, such as Adam Sandler, David Spade, and R |
| ersions of the Blues Brothers have performed on | SNL and for charitable and political causes. |
| c hospitals, behind the scenes with the cast of | SNL, and reflections on his family, and how his wif |
| y so uncomfortable....The fact that he would do | SNL and make fun of the situation is so sweet and s |
| Shortly after the 1981 Halloween | SNL appearance, which resulted in $20,000 in damage |
| Building on these two | SNL appearances, Hanukkah Harry has been referenced |
| In the main | SNL Article it says he was in rehab for a time. |
| ed that Velvet Jones would no longer be seen on | SNL as he had just died of overexposure. |
| Vance ultimately chose to leave | SNL at the end of the season (along with many other |
| s use generic rock guitar riffs produced by the | SNL band, presumably due to licensing costs. |
| minated Buddy Guy - Live CD, with Smith and the | SNL band. |
| anchors after the departure of Colin Quinn, how | SNL became popular for its spoofs on the 2000 Unite |
| This season saw the first of many | SNL cast changes. |
| This season also saw the deaths of two former | SNL cast members. |
| Chase was the first member of the original | SNL cast to leave the show in 1976. |
| ing back to host, Chris Farley became the fifth | SNL cast member to die. |
| ght Live (1984-1985), becoming the first female | SNL cast member born outside North America. |
| then rehiring) of Jim Belushi (brother of late | SNL cast member John Belushi). |
| t found success on the Internet, which includes | SNL cast member Andy Samberg and SNL writer Jorma T |
| (1994-1995) seasons, making Brittain the second | SNL cast member to be the nephew of a celebrity who |
| s Angeles) and Abby Elliott (daughter of former | SNL cast member Chris Elliott). |
| , Tim Meadows and Norm MacDonald have also been | SNL cast members. |
| Bill Murray is the second former | SNL cast member to host five or more times, and is |
| In 2010, Sanz and his former | SNL castmate Chris Parnell starred together on Big |
| Notably absent was former | SNL castmate, frequent film co-star and close frien |
| Danny Thomas, Woodstock co-organizer Chip Monk, | SNL castmember John Belushi, Tony Orlando and Ella |
| After leaving | SNL, Chase moved to Los Angeles and married his gir |
| ked what kind of impact Wiig has had on comedy, | SNL co-star Jason Sudeikis stated: "She had about t |
| Though his potential was appreciated by | SNL creator/producer Lorne Michaels, Mohr was impat |
| His characters on | SNL, despite his short tenure, were memorable as we |
| In a 2011 | SNL Digital Short, Andy Samberg and Justin Timberla |
| also accomplished this when he appeared in the | SNL Digital Short "Great Day" during an episode tha |
| lso accomplished this when they appeared in the | SNL Digital Short "Punched" during an episode that |
| er 4, 2010 episode of Saturday Night Live in an | SNL Digital Short titled: "Party at Mr. Bernard's" |
| second studio album Turtleneck & Chain, and an | SNL Digital Short which aired on Saturday Night Liv |
| In the sketch's first appearance of each | SNL episode, MacGruber finds himself and his assist |
| head Brandon Tartikoff (who was something of an | SNL fan) decided to continue the show and re-hire e |
| The new cast of | SNL for this season were the same ones from the epi |
| It was spoofed by | SNL for its TV Funhouse segment, in which a 2D vers |
| The Stillwater Ngakawau Line ( | SNL), formerly the Stillwater - Westport Line (SWL) |
| They both performed on | SNL from 1982 to 1984. |
| Duke was an actor and writer on | SNL from 1981 to 1984. |
| ular anchors whatsoever - both cast members and | SNL guest-hosts took turns at the chair. |
| become a fan favorite, his early appearances on | SNL had many fans accusing Murray of being a poor r |
| SNL has 11 offices worldwide, with a current workfo | |
| The success of | SNL has hinged on the ability of its most talented |
| SNL has also invited people with various connection | |
| Soon after he left | SNL he co-wrote About Last Night and played the rol |
| On | SNL, he worked as a writer (and had bit roles in sk |
| Lorne Michaels' production company, directed by | SNL head writer Seth Meyers, and starring SNL cast |
| book on an inconsistent, yet memorable, era in | SNL history. |
| nother assistant (usually played by that week's | SNL host) "recap" their situation, explaining that |
| a regular sketch character until an episode of | SNL hosted by Robert Conrad, in which Velvet Jones |
| See the list of | SNL hosts and musical guests during the 20th season |
| Richmond left | SNL in 2006 to produce and compose music for the si |
| Carvey left | SNL in 1993 but almost rejoined the cast in 1994, b |
| She also began directing video clips for | SNL in 2010, such as the show's opening title seque |
| h show Fridays (which was modeled heavily after | SNL in format). |
| season nine and was originally set to appear in | SNL's first episode), Harry Shearer (who was a cast |
| he made his first television appearance (since | SNL in 1980), on an episode of Law & Order, as Ray |
| Shales agreed with host Al Hunt's opinion that | SNL is an "equal opportunity slasher" in political |
| shooting space-the very same studio from which | SNL is broadcast; she often photographs the week's |
| ienne Brett Butler of Grace Under Fire fame and | SNL longtime writer T. Sean Shannon honed their ski |
| it is no longer the domain of professionals at | SNL, Mad Magazine and drive-time radio hosts. |
| In addition to her work on | SNL, Matthews works in the realms of promotional, e |
| Before joining the cast of | SNL, Moynihan had been performing as an improvisati |
| When the sketch aired on | SNL, NBC bleeped out the word dick a total of 16 ti |
| ng character, assuming it is another episode of | SNL, only to be informed he's on Funny or Die. |
| Prior to joining the cast of | SNL, Pedrad was a main stage performer at The Groun |
| Matthews' | SNL photographs are taken at NBC headquarters in th |
| V special Back to Norm, starring another former | SNL player Norm Macdonald, and appeared on episodes |
| November 1, 2004: 10:00 | SNL Presidential Bash 2004: The Great Debates (spec |
| Some think that it was | SNL Producer Lorne Micheals who attempted to make H |
| to be a castmember for Saturday Night Live when | SNL producers were looking for someone to play Bara |
| The | SNL roster of guest musicians included Eddie Van Ha |
| which redirects to the | SNL site). |
| The premise of the | SNL sketch is that Walken is a "suave ladies' man" |
| This article is about the | SNL sketch. |
| One 1985 | SNL skit featured Ed's look-alike Uncle Basil, play |
| Prior to joining | SNL, Slate was best known as a regular commentator |
| There's no consensus on the relevancy of the | SNL spoof with Jennifer Lopez (episode 15, season 3 |
| The character was created by | SNL star Molly Shannon and appeared as a recurring |
| 0 a retrospective of Matthew's photographs from | SNL titled "Live from New York: A Decade of Portrai |
| Banks is the third castmember on | SNL to be born outside of North America. |
| es (which later became Saturday Night Live, aka | SNL) to enter the general lexicon. |
| SNL Transcripts: David Spade: 03/12/05: Dirtball an | |
| Dick Ebersol (Lorne Michaels' co-creator of | SNL) was hired as Doumanian's replacement. |
| Hanukkah Harry's second appearance on | SNL was on Season 15: Episode 17, with guest host C |
| Hanukkah Harry's first appearance on | SNL was on Season 15: Episode 9, a show first broad |
| e beat out Jodie Foster as the youngest host on | SNL when she hosted for the first time in 1982 (Bar |
| ning footage from his past Mr. Bill shorts from | SNL with new wraparound scenes, to present at the h |
| nd in years past, he often submitted scripts to | SNL with his comedy partner Charlie Sanders. |
| 010, it was reported that Slate's contract with | SNL would not be renewed for a second season. |
| written by Bill Hader and American comedian and | SNL writer John Mulaney. |
| In addition, | SNL writer Jason Sudeikis (who appeared in many bit |
| During his | SNL years Smith was the musical director for specia |
| The second test was conducted on the | SNL Z-Machine, the world's most powerful x-ray emit |
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