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Former "Saturday Night Live" star Kevin Nealon is throwing some shade at cast members who laugh and break character on the show.
A longtime Saturday Night Live cast member is not a fan of the current group breaking during sketches. Two weeks ago, Ryan Gosling hosted SNL, and the Project Hail
For comedians, earning a spot on Saturday Night Live can be a career-defining moment. While some performers become staples of the long-running sketch show — Kenan Thompson holds the all-time record with 23 seasons — others come and go much more quickly.
Not everyone watching Saturday Night Live loves it when cast members can’t hold break their laughs during a sketch. And one of them is “Weekend Update” icon Kevin Nealon. Former “Weekend Update”
“It doesn't work,” the former “Saturday Night Live” cast member said, noting the show’s creator Lorne Michaels doesn’t like it, either.
Jack Black hosts SNL for the fifth time and joins the five-timers club, with appearances by Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, and Candice Bergen, alongside sketches and musical performances by Jack White.
Tallahassee, it’s (nearly) Saturday night! On Feb. 21, Florida State University’s Club Downunder (CDU) will host an evening of stand-up comedy performances featuring two “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) cast members: Comedian, actor, and writer Andrew ...
“I never broke character on SNL,” Nealon wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “I knew how much time the writers put into those scripts. You don’t want to be the one who throws it off. Lorne doesn’t like when the cast breaks. Even if the audience laughs, it doesn’t work for the sketch.”
During a recent video for Vanity Fair, SNL stars Fineman, Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman, James Austin Johnson, Ashley Padilla, and Jane Wickline participated in a "how well do they know each other" game, sharing surprising personal anecdotes. Fineman's contribution, however, left her SNL castmates audibly stunned and borderline disturbed.