Lorne Michaels doesn't want his Saturday Night Live cast to break, but everyone else does. Thanks to their character breaks, these 20 sketches have gone down in the show's history.
Few American television brands have a legacy as enduring as Saturday Night Live’s. After its explosion onto television screens in 1975, the Lorne Michaels comedy brainchild has aired consistently on NBC for the past 50 years.
Not everybody is a fit for “Saturday Night Live,” even when they are talented performers. Of course, some take to “SNL” with gusto. Those are the kind of performers who make this list, the best “SNL” cast members of the 2010s.
The secondary beneficiaries of Joe Biden‘s exit from the 2024 presidential race? Lorne Michaels, who has had a notoriously difficult time casting someone
The entertainment industry is notoriously difficult to stay employed in, and it doesn't necessarily stop just because you've found some fame. Just ask these 20 actors.
Aidy Bryant took a trip down memory lane during her virtual Jimmy Kimmel Live appearance last night (June 7), prompted by her being in her hometown Phoenix visiting family.
You know Aidy Bryant's Ted Cruz impersonation is excellent because of how lovely she is as herself. On Saturday Night Live, her Cruz character is spot-on as the opposite—and the best part is she never planned to embody the Texas senator.