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The Church Lady is a mature woman named Enid Strict who is the uptight, smug, and pious host of her talk show Church Chat. [9] Her show includes guests, usually celebrities whom she interviews, played by other cast members of SNL or by the celebrities themselves. However, the interviews are only a guise for her to call out the guests on their ...
Title Premiere date Main actor(s) Description Weekend Update: October 11, 1975 Chevy Chase Jane Curtin Dan Aykroyd: A satirical news segment starring that is the longest-running recurring sketch in the show's history.
Pat Sullivan, Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1999–2000 one of The Boston Teens (1999–11) Patrick Fitzwilliam, co-host of Top o' the Morning (2002) Randy Goldman from Wake Up Wakefield! (2001) Rodney "The Zipper" Calzoun from Rialto Grande (2003) Señor Galupe Juameras from The How Do You Say? Ah, Yes ...
The ensemble, including Kenan Thompson as a mole person, Sarah Sherman, James Austin Johnson, and Aristotle Athari as B&H Photo employees dressed like characters from Fiddler on the Roof, Cecily Strong as a woman on the tracks, Ben Marshall as a "finance bro", Mikey Day as a guy with a knife, Punkie Johnson as the train operator, Alex Moffat as ...
Season Episode Host Notes 42: October 1, 2016: Margot Robbie: News reporters from Action 9 News at Five (Kenan Thompson, Cecily Strong, and Beck Bennett) are distracted from reporting on a sinkhole when they learn that bystander Alexandra Kennedy-Schatt (Robbie), a beautiful, rich woman from the Kennedy dynasty, is married to the very average Matt Schatt (Day).
An English singer/songwriter (played by Dana Carvey) is meeting with his record producers to go over his demo, which they soon discover he has failed to record.He insists, however, that he has written songs and he can play the songs for them live, and when they ask him to do so, he quickly makes up a song called "The Lady I Know".
Following the character's first appearance, TV Guide called the character "hilarious"; [5] Entertainment Weekly labeled it "the funniest performance of the night." [6] The sketch was the fifth most popular SNL clip on Hulu in 2012. [7] In an interview with Chicago Magazine, which said the character "has become a sensation", Strong said:
Maya Rudolph parodies fashion designer Donatella Versace. [1] Donatella, a demanding diva, speaks in broken English and is always smoking or drinking champagne. She is usually surrounded by scantily clad manservants and hangs out with her celebrity friends like Elton John, Madonna, and Bono, or other designers. [2]