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The sketch was best remembered for a line where Chris Farley was eating most of the Gap girls' french fries and Spade's character reminds "her" they were on a diet, to which the character immediately went from a valley girl falsetto to a deep, possessed voice, shouting "LAY OFF ME, I'M STARVING!", causing Sandler and Spade to struggle not to ...
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) – November 23, 1991; Dick Clark's Receptionist (David Spade) – December 7, 1991; Theatre Stories (Mike Myers, Julia Sweeney, Dana Carvey ...
Cindy Crawford, manager of The Gap; Dom DeLuise; Drinkin' Buddy, the sidekick of Middle-Aged Man (1990) Host of The Chris Farley Show (1991–93) Mark Strobel (1991) Matt Foley, Motivational Speaker (1993–97) Mr. O'Malley, friend of The Herlihy Boy (1993) Newt Gingrich; One of the Hub's Gyros ("You like-a the juice?") guys (1993)
Theatre Stories was an SNL skit parodying English actors. Debuted December 14, 1991. Debuted December 14, 1991. It is described by the announcer as produced by the "British-American Theatre Alliance", and centered around several English Shakespearean actors recounting acting experiences and anecdotes.
Co-starring fan-fave SNL alum Chris Farley, the Onski (Rock) and B Fats (Farley) broke down the latest issues of the day while rhyming incessantly, often to the point of absurdity. They also don ...
An Adam Sandler character. Debuted September 24, 1994. Graham was a reviewer of recent concerts for Weekend Update.His reviews ultimately turned out to be accounts of unfortunate events that prevented him from attending the concerts (giving his tickets to two teenage girls who promised to give him $2000 that was never received; buying scalped tickets that turned out to be from a Molly Hatchet ...
Chris Farley (1964-1997) ... Todd O’Connor of Bill Swerski’s Superfans and one of the mall-loving Gap Girls. ... Hocus Pocus and Earth Girls are Easy. The performer tragically died by suicide ...
(an episode of Sprockets) in November 1993, and the April 1995 sketch Gapardy, featuring The Gap Girls. Additionally, various contestant impersonations, including Connery and Reynolds, have appeared outside of Celebrity Jeopardy! sketches with the same cast members.