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Matt Foley is a fictional character from the sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live performed by Chris Farley.Foley is a motivational speaker who exhibits characteristics atypical of someone in that position: whereas motivational speakers are usually successful and charismatic, Foley is abrasive, clumsy and down on his luck.
Tales From The Barbecue (Tim Meadows, Chris Rock) – September 28, 1991; Zoraida the NBC Page (Ellen Cleghorne) – September 28, 1991; The Chris Farley Show (Chris Farley) – October 4, 1991; Queen Shenequa (Ellen Cleghorne) – October 26, 1991; Mark Strobel (Chris Farley) – November 2, 1991; Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer (Phil Hartman ...
A Chris Farley sketch. Debuted October 5, 1991. Appearances. Season Episode Host Notes 17: October 5, 1991: ... Theatre Stories was an SNL skit parodying English ...
Chris Farley often appeared as "Sandman", a manic clown armed with a broom who swept guests away when Nat had had enough of them. Sandman was modeled after Howard "Sandman" Simms from Showtime at the Apollo , who performed the same function on that show's famed "Amateur Night" episodes, when substandard performers fell short of audience approval.
Nick always had a different 'seasonal' last name (i.e. Nick Summers, Nick Springs, etc.) or sometimes a surname more specific to the sketch (for instance, if he were performing at a prison, he would be "Nick Slammer") and, although he would perform at such unfortunate gigs as airport bars and dives, he would always sing his heart out. He would ...
In 1990, Chris Farley joined the show and made a name for himself playing a Chippendales dancer opposite Patrick Swayze. He also played a motivational speaker named Matt Foley and the host of the ...
27 years ago, comedian Chris Farley’s life came to a tragic end.. The Wisconsin-born star was discovered dead in his Chicago apartment from an apparent drug overdose on Dec. 18, 1997. He was 33 ...
1994 – Saturday Night Live, a skit concerning prison life with Chris Farley and Martin Lawrence. 1999 – the Columbia TriStar show Early Edition, season 3 episode 13 ("The Last Untouchable"). Fictional mobster Antonio Birelli played by Ernest Borgnine is released from the prison.