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Chick Hazzard/Eddie Spimozo (Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz) – November 15, 1986; Ching Chang (Dana Carvey) – November 15, 1986; The NFL Today (Phil Hartman, Kevin Nealon) – January 24, 1987; Mace (Phil Hartman) – January 24, 1987; Nightline (Dana Carvey) – February 14, 1987; Discover (Phil Hartman) – February 28, 1987
Saturday Night Live has long mocked the television medium with many fake commercials and parodies of TV shows themselves. Another of the show's frequently used styles of recurring sketches has been the talk show format (e.g. "Brian Fellow's Safari Planet", "The Barry Gibb Talk Show", etc.).
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 ...
This genius sketch starring SNL GOAT, Phil Hartman, was the brainchild of SNL’s most humble writer, Jack Handey, a real person who also memorably created the “Deep Thoughts” series. In the ...
Phil Hartman as the judge is very good also. It's a very underrated skit. — Bill Pucciarelli, 75, Santa Maria "Pick-Up Artist": Hands down one of the funniest “SNL” sketches ever. Melissa ...
Mike Myers as George Stephanopolous and Phil Hartman as Bill Clinton during "Saturday Night Live" skit on Oct. 23, 1993 The Emmy winner, who was on the show from 1989 to 1995, recalled being cast ...
To date, Trump has been portrayed on SNL by six different performers: Phil Hartman, Darrell Hammond, Jason Sudeikis, Taran Killam, Alec Baldwin and James Austin Johnson. Hammond portrayed him the longest while in the cast in the late 1990s, and then reprising the role in a series of cameos in 2016.
Hartman designed album covers for bands such as Poco. Phil Hartman was born Philip Edward Hartmann (later dropping one "n") [2] on September 24, 1948, in Brantford, Ontario. [3] [4] He was the fourth of eight children of Doris Marguerite (née Wardell; July 17, 1919 – April 15, 2001) and Rupert Loebig Hartmann (November 8, 1914 – April 30, 1998), [5] who sold building materials. [6]