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Christopher Crosby Farley (February 15, 1964 – December 18, 1997) was an American actor and comedian. He was a member of Chicago's Second City Theatre [1] and later a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live for six seasons from 1990 to 1995.
In the third and final Chris Farley Show sketch aired on February 13, 1993, Paul McCartney, that night's musical guest, was the guest on Farley's show. Farley acted awestruck and giddy in the former Beatle's presence, repeatedly asking ridiculous questions, starting with "Do you remember when you were in The Beatles?" or "That was a hoax, right?"
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 ...
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 ...
The new documentary, I Am Chris Farley, honors the comedic icon's life. At the Hollywood premiere, 18 years after drug overdose death, Chris Farley remembered: 'He was actually a shy, sensitive guy'
Chris Farley's brother Tom has weighed in on the controversial TV ad that uses Chris to help sell subscriptions to DirecTV. "Bottom line," Tom writes in response to my original Ad Rant post on the ...
Mike Myers, Madonna and Roseanne Barr as their characters "Coffee Talk" is a series of sketches performed by Mike Myers on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.It ran from January 19, 1991, until October 15, 1994, although Myers (who had since left the show) reprised the role once more on March 22, 1997.
Eager & Jones — Jerome Eager (Chris Farley) and Tad Jones (Tim Meadows), "two of the greatest voices in the world, and two of the straightest guys you'd ever want to meet," sing cover versions of love songs as if they were gay. [220]