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List of Saturday Night Live cast members

As of October 2023, the late-night live variety series Saturday Night Live (SNL) has featured 164 cast members. The ensemble was originally referred to as the Not Ready for Prime Time Players.[1]

Original cast (left to right): Laraine Newman, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Garrett Morris, and Chevy Chase

List edit

As of 2023, 164 comedians have served as cast members on the show. Sid Caesar is the only person to be named an honorary cast member. Caesar was presented with a plaque during the goodnights of his hosting stint in 1983.[2]

Table edit

Saturday Night Live cast members[a]
Performer Time on SNL No. of seasons Repertory Player Featured Player Middle Group "Weekend Update" Anchor Hosted Best of... Writer
Fred Armisen 20022013 11  Y  Y  Y
Aristotle Athari 2021–2022 1  Y
Dan Aykroyd 19751979 4  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Peter Aykroyd 1980 1  Y  Y
Morwenna Banks 1995 1  Y
Vanessa Bayer 20102017 7  Y  Y
Jim Belushi 19831985 2  Y  Y
John Belushi 19751979 4  Y  Y  Y
Beck Bennett 20132021 8  Y  Y
Jim Breuer 19951998 3  Y
Paul Brittain 20102012 2  Y
A. Whitney Brown 19861991 6  Y  Y
Aidy Bryant 20122022 10  Y  Y
Beth Cahill 1991–1992 1  Y
Dana Carvey 19861993 7  Y  Y  Y
Chevy Chase 19751976 2  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Michael Che 2014–present 10  Y  Y  Y  Y
Ellen Cleghorne 19911995 4  Y  Y
George Coe 1975 1  Y
Billy Crystal 1984–1985 1  Y  Y  Y  Y
Jane Curtin 19751980 5  Y  Y
Joan Cusack 1985–1986 1  Y
Pete Davidson 20142022 8  Y  Y  Y
Tom Davis 19771980 3  Y  Y
Mikey Day 2016–present 8  Y  Y  Y
Denny Dillon 1980–1981 1  Y
Andrew Dismukes 2020–present 4  Y  Y  Y
Jim Downey 1980 1  Y  Y
Robert Downey Jr. 1985–1986 1  Y  Y
Brian Doyle-Murray 1980,
1981–1982
2  Y  Y  Y  Y
Rachel Dratch 19992006 7  Y  Y
Robin Duke 19811984 4  Y  Y
Nora Dunn 19851990 5  Y
Christine Ebersole 1981–1982 1  Y  Y
Dean Edwards 20012003 2  Y
Abby Elliott 20082012 4  Y  Y
Chris Elliott 1994–1995 1  Y
Jimmy Fallon 19982004 6  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Siobhan Fallon 1991–1992 1  Y
Chris Farley 19901995 5  Y  Y  Y  Y
Will Ferrell 19952002 7  Y  Y  Y
Tina Fey 20002006 6  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Chloe Fineman 2019–present 5  Y  Y
Will Forte 20022010 8  Y  Y  Y
Al Franken 19771980,
1986,
19881995
11  Y  Y
Heidi Gardner 2017–present 7  Y  Y
Janeane Garofalo 1994–1995 1  Y
Ana Gasteyer 19962002 6  Y
Gilbert Gottfried 1980–1981 1  Y
Mary Gross 19811985 4  Y  Y  Y
Christopher Guest 1984–1985 1  Y  Y  Y
Bill Hader 20052013 8  Y  Y  Y
Anthony Michael Hall 1985–1986 1  Y
Brad Hall 19821984 2  Y  Y
Rich Hall 1984–1985 1  Y  Y
Darrell Hammond 19952009 14  Y
Phil Hartman 19861994 8  Y  Y  Y  Y
Marcello Hernandez 2022–present 2  Y
Lauren Holt 2020–2021 1  Y
Jan Hooks 19861991 5  Y
Yvonne Hudson 1980–1981 1  Y
Melanie Hutsell 19911994 3  Y  Y  Y
Victoria Jackson 19861992 6  Y
James Austin Johnson 2021–present 3  Y  Y
Punkie Johnson 2020–present 4  Y  Y
Leslie Jones 20142019 5  Y  Y  Y
Colin Jost 2014–present 11  Y  Y  Y  Y
Chris Kattan 19962003 8  Y  Y  Y
Tim Kazurinsky 19811984 4  Y  Y
Molly Kearney 2022–present 2  Y
Laura Kightlinger 1994–1995 1  Y  Y
Taran Killam 20102016 6  Y  Y
David Koechner 1995–1996 1  Y
Gary Kroeger 19821985 3  Y
Matthew Laurance 1980–1981 1  Y
Julia Louis-Dreyfus 19821985 3  Y  Y
Michael Longfellow 2022–present 2  Y
Jon Lovitz 19851990 5  Y  Y  Y
Norm Macdonald 19931998 5  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Gail Matthius 1980–1981 1  Y  Y
Michael McKean 19941995 2  Y  Y
Mark McKinney 19951997 3  Y  Y
Kate McKinnon 20122022 11  Y  Y  Y
Tim Meadows 19912000 10  Y  Y  Y  Y
Laurie Metcalf 1981 1  Y
Seth Meyers 20012014 13  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
John Milhiser 2013–2014 1  Y
Dennis Miller 19851991 6  Y  Y
Jerry Minor 2000–2001 1  Y  Y
Finesse Mitchell 20032006 3  Y  Y
Alex Moffat 20162022 6  Y  Y
Jay Mohr 19931995 2  Y  Y
Kyle Mooney 20132022 9  Y  Y
Tracy Morgan 19962003 7  Y  Y  Y
Garrett Morris 19751980 5  Y  Y
Bobby Moynihan 20082017 9  Y  Y
Eddie Murphy 19801984 4  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Bill Murray 19771980 4  Y  Y  Y  Y
Mike Myers 19891995 7  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Kevin Nealon 19861995 9  Y  Y  Y  Y
Laraine Newman 19751980 5  Y
Don Novello 1979–1980
1985–1986
2  Y  Y  Y
Luke Null 2017–2018 1  Y
Ego Nwodim 2018–present 6  Y  Y
Mike O'Brien 2013–2014 1  Y  Y
Michael O'Donoghue 1975 1  Y  Y
Cheri Oteri 19952000 5  Y  Y
Chris Parnell 19982001,
2002-2006
8  Y  Y
Nasim Pedrad 20092014 5  Y  Y
Jay Pharoah 20102016 6  Y  Y
Joe Piscopo 19801984 4  Y  Y
Amy Poehler 20012008 8  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Emily Prager 1981 1  Y
Randy Quaid 1985–1986 1  Y
Colin Quinn 19962000 5  Y  Y  Y  Y
Gilda Radner 19751980 5  Y  Y
Chris Redd 20172022 5  Y  Y
Jeff Richards 20012004 3  Y  Y
Rob Riggle 2004–2005 1  Y
Ann Risley 1980–1981 1  Y
Tim Robinson 2012–2013 1  Y  Y
Chris Rock 19901993 3  Y  Y  Y  Y
Charles Rocket 1980–1981 1  Y  Y
Tony Rosato 19811982 2  Y  Y
Jon Rudnitsky 2015–2016 1  Y
Maya Rudolph 20002007 9  Y  Y  Y
Andy Samberg 20052012 7  Y  Y  Y  Y
Adam Sandler 19911995 5  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Horatio Sanz 19982006 8  Y  Y  Y
Tom Schiller 1980 1  Y  Y
Rob Schneider 19901994 4  Y  Y  Y  Y
Paul Shaffer 1979–1980 1  Y  Y
Molly Shannon 19952001 7  Y  Y  Y  Y
Harry Shearer 1979–1980,
1984–1985
2  Y  Y  Y
Sarah Sherman 2021–present 3  Y  Y
Martin Short 1984–1985 1  Y  Y  Y
Sarah Silverman 1993–1994 1  Y  Y  Y
Jenny Slate 2009–2010 1  Y
Robert Smigel 19911993 2  Y  Y
David Spade 19901996 6  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Pamela Stephenson 1984–1985 1  Y
Ben Stiller 1989 1  Y  Y  Y
Cecily Strong 20122022 11  Y  Y  Y
Jason Sudeikis 20052013 9  Y  Y  Y  Y
Julia Sweeney 19901994 4  Y  Y
Terry Sweeney 1985–1986 1  Y  Y
Kenan Thompson 2003–present 21  Y  Y
Chloe Troast[3] 2023–present 1  Y
Danitra Vance 1985–1986 1  Y
Melissa Villaseñor 20162022 6  Y  Y
Dan Vitale 1985–1986 1  Y
Devon Walker 2022–present 2  Y
Nancy Walls 1995–1996 1  Y
Michaela Watkins 2008–2009 1  Y
Damon Wayans 1985–1986 1  Y  Y
Patrick Weathers 1980–1981 1  Y
Noël Wells 2013–2014 1  Y
Brooks Wheelan 2013–2014 1  Y
Kristen Wiig 20052012 7  Y  Y  Y
Casey Wilson 20082009 2  Y
Fred Wolf 19961996 2  Y  Y
Bowen Yang 2019–present 5  Y  Y  Y
Sasheer Zamata 20142017 4  Y  Y
Alan Zweibel 1980 1  Y  Y

Timeline edit

Lighter colors denote "featured players" versus repertory cast members.


Tenures edit

Longest tenures edit

The following comedians have served as cast members on the show for more than 9 seasons:

Saturday Night Live cast members with the longest tenures
Performer No. of seasons[b] Years on the show Notes
Kenan Thompson 21[4] 2003–present Promoted to repertory player in his third season on the show.
Darrell Hammond 14 19952009 In 2014, Hammond returned to the show as the announcer following the death of longtime announcer Don Pardo.
Seth Meyers 12 ½[c] 20012014 Meyers anchored Weekend Update from 2006 to 2014. At the time of his departure, he was the longest-serving Weekend Update anchor, however, he has been surpassed by current anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che in terms of episodes.[5] He left the show to become the host of Late Night.
Fred Armisen 11 20022013 Promoted to repertory player in his third season on the show.
Cecily Strong 10 ½[c][d][6] 20122022
Kate McKinnon 10 ½[c][d] 20122022
Colin Jost 10 ½[c][6] 2014–present Jost has been a writer at SNL since 2005, and has been anchoring Weekend Update since 2014. He had also been a head writer for the show from 2012 to 2015, and again from 2017 until 2022.[7]
Aidy Bryant 10 20122022 In an interview, Bryant said that she postponed her departure by a couple of years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
Michael Che 10[9] 2014–present Che has been a writer for SNL since 2013, and started anchoring Weekend Update a year later. Che and Jost are the show's longest running Weekend Update anchors, and serving as co-head writers together from 2017 until 2022.[7]
Al Franken 10[e] 19771980,
1986,
19881995
Worked as a writer the first two seasons, and promoted to cast member in Season 3. He left the show in 1980, but returned when Lorne Michaels came back in 1985, regaining his writing and on-air featured status until 1995.
Tim Meadows [c] 19912000 At the time of his departure, Meadows had the longest continuous tenure as a cast member on the show.

Shortest tenures edit

Two people have been publicly announced as having been hired to the cast, but never performed as cast members:

  • Catherine O'Hara, hired in 1981, quit before appearing on air.[10] She has subsequently hosted the show twice.
  • Shane Gillis was announced as a cast member in 2019, but the offer was withdrawn due to controversies surrounding his past use of racial slurs.[11] Gillis went on to host episode 12 of season 49.

One person was credited as a cast member but did not actually appear on the show as such.

  • Emily Prager was hired as part of Ebersol's temporary season six cast following the termination of Jean Doumanian. She was credited for one episode even though she did not appear on the show, as her skit was cut after dress rehearsal. She was not chosen for season seven of the show. Prager had worked as a writer on the show, and also made several appearances in skits prior to being officially named as a member of the cast.

The following cast members spent less than a full 20-episode season on the show.[12]

Saturday Night Live cast members with the shortest tenures
Performer No. of episodes Notes
George Coe 1 He was one of the original "Not-Ready-for-Primetime Players", because NBC wanted someone older in the cast. He was credited as a cast member for only the first episode, though he continued to make several uncredited appearances throughout the first season.
Laurie Metcalf 1 She was hired as part of Ebersol's temporary season six cast following the termination of Jean Doumanian, and appeared on-camera in a Weekend Update piece. When the show was put on hiatus for retooling, she was not chosen to return to the show for season seven.
Emily Prager 1 She was hired as part of Ebersol's temporary season six cast following the termination of Jean Doumanian. Although she did not appear in the single episode for which she was credited as a featured player, she had appeared uncredited in five previous episodes, between 1977 and 1981. When the show was put on hiatus for retooling, she was not chosen to return to the show for season seven.
Dan Vitale 3 Hired as an on-and-off featured player for season 11, he was only credited with appearing in three episodes throughout the season.
Morwenna Banks 4 She was hired as a repertory player for the last four episodes of season 20, but was let out of her contract as part of a major cast overhaul Lorne Michaels had planned for season 21.
Ben Stiller 4 Before becoming a cast member, he submitted a short film – a parody of the film The Color of Money – that was shown on the season 12 episode hosted by Charlton Heston. He was hired during season 14, but quit after four episodes due to creative differences. Despite this, he returned to host in 1998 and 2011 and later had a recurring role as Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's ex-lawyer.
Fred Wolf 4 He had been a writer since 1992 and became a featured player near the end of season 21 for the last four episodes. However, he only appeared in and was credited for episodes 17, 18, and 20. His last episode was in the third episode of the 22nd season, after which he decided to leave the show for good.
Tom Schiller 7 One of the show writers who was made a cast member during season five, he left the show at the end of the season.
Patrick Weathers 7 Hired as a featured cast member for season six, he was fired along with many of Doumanian's cast.
Yvonne Hudson 8 She was a recurring extra during season five, and became the first black female cast member in season six. Like many of Doumanian's cast, she was fired mid-season.
Jim Downey 9 He was hired as one of many writers-turned-featured players in season five, and though he left the cast after the season, he returned to the show as a writer in the mid-1980s and remained with it on-and-off until 2013.
Matthew Laurance 10 Hired as a featured player during season six, he was fired as part of the mid-season overhaul.
Alan Zweibel 11 A writer for the show before joining the cast in season five, he left after the season finale.
Gilbert Gottfried 12 He joined the cast for season six and was fired as part of the mid-season overhaul.
Michael O'Donoghue 12 One of the original "Not Ready for Primetime Players" and the show's first head writer, he was dropped as a cast member after a few episodes. He remained with the show as a writer (leaving and returning twice) and occasional on-screen performer.
Ann Risley 12 She joined the cast for season six and was fired as part of the mid-season overhaul.
Charles Rocket 12 He joined the cast for season six and was fired as part of the mid-season overhaul, after having said "fuck" on-air one episode prior.
Damon Wayans 12 Hired for season 11 as a featured player, he was fired mid-season for improvising on the air. He returned as a guest to perform stand-up comedy on season 11's last episode and hosted SNL in 1995.
Beth Cahill 13 She joined the show during season 17 as an off-and-on featured player. She did not return the following season, as she was fired along with castmate Siobhan Fallon.
Denny Dillon 13 She joined the cast for season six and was let go after the finale as part of the cast overhaul. She auditioned for the show's first season, but did not make the cut.
Gail Matthius 13 She joined the cast for season six and was let go after the season ended.
Paul Shaffer 13 After being the band's pianist for the first five seasons, he joined the cast during season five, but left after the finale. He hosted SNL in 1987, making him the only member of the house band to do so.
Janeane Garofalo 14 She joined the cast during season 20, but quit mid-season due to creative differences.
Michaela Watkins 15 She joined the show on the first episode after the 2008 United States presidential election, then was let go before the start of season 35.
Peter Aykroyd 16 He joined the show midway through season five, but left at the end of the season, after only 16 episodes.

President of the United States impressionists edit

Portrayal of sitting Presidents of the United States
Sitting president Performer (years)
Gerald Ford Chevy Chase (1975–1976)
Jimmy Carter Dan Aykroyd (1977–1979)
Joe Piscopo (1980–1981)
Ronald Reagan Charles Rocket (1981)
Joe Piscopo (1981–1984)
Harry Shearer (1984)
Randy Quaid (1985–1986)
Robin Williams (1986)[f]
Phil Hartman (1986–1989)
George H. W. Bush Dana Carvey (1989–1993)
Bill Clinton Phil Hartman (1993–1994)
Michael McKean (1994–1995)
Darrell Hammond (1995–2001)
George W. Bush Will Ferrell (2001–2002)
Chris Parnell (2002–2003)
Darrell Hammond (2003)
Will Forte (2004–2006)
Jason Sudeikis (2006–2008)
Barack Obama Fred Armisen (2009–2012)
Jay Pharoah (2012–2016)
Donald Trump Alec Baldwin[g] (2017–2020)
Joe Biden Alex Moffat (2021)
James Austin Johnson (2021–2023)
Jason Sudeikis (2021)[h]
Mikey Day (2023–present)

Darrell Hammond had the longest tenure portraying a U.S. president, portraying Bill Clinton from 1995–2001 and George W. Bush during 2003. He, Joe Piscopo, and Phil Hartman are the only cast members to have portrayed two sitting presidents. Jason Sudeikis portrayed two sitting presidents, but the portrayal of the second president was performed as a host, rather than a cast member.

George H. W. Bush grew fond of Dana Carvey's impersonation of him. Carvey was invited to headline a White House Christmas party in 1992, during the lame duck period after Bush had lost the election.[13] Two years later, on October 22, 1994, when Carvey hosted the show for the first time, Bush appeared in pre-recorded videos, in both the cold open and the opening monologue, critiquing Carvey's impersonation of him.[14][15]

Presidents are not usually portrayed on Saturday Night Live after they leave office. Exceptions are limited to the portrayal of former president Richard Nixon who left office prior to the launch of the show in 1975, Bill Clinton who appeared in sketches related to the presidential campaigns of his wife, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump who continued to be politically active after leaving office. Dan Aykroyd portrayed Nixon from 1975–79, and Darrell Hammond portrayed Nixon on episode 12 of season 34. James Austin Johnson portrayed Trump in several episodes of season 47.[16]

Impersonation of Donald Trump edit

Donald Trump, having been a public figure before being president, was portrayed by several cast members over the years. He was portrayed by Phil Hartman (1988–1990), Darrell Hammond (1999–2011, 2015–2016), Jason Sudeikis (2012) and Taran Killam (2015). Alec Baldwin started impersonating Trump as a guest during the 42nd season of SNL in late 2016, when Trump was the Republican nominee during the 2016 United States presidential elections. Baldwin continued with the guest impersonations of Trump after the elections when Trump was president-elect, as well as after Trump was sworn in as president. Baldwin continued to impersonate Trump throughout Trump's presidency.

Alec Baldwin's impersonation of Donald Trump earned him an Emmy award in 2017, in spite of his public declaration that he "loathes the role." At the end of Season 44, Baldwin publicly announced that he will cease impersonating Trump, but changed his mind prior to the beginning of Season 45 after SNL executive producer Lorne Michaels convinced him to continue with the impersonation. [17][18] Following the 2020 presidential elections in which Trump lost re-election, Baldwin tweeted "I don't believe I've ever been this overjoyed to lose a job before!"[19]

Trump has criticized Baldwin's portrayal on multiple occasions. In response, Baldwin taunted Trump with statements such as "release your tax returns and I'll stop."[20] In June 2021, after Trump had left office, it was reported that while Trump was in office he had inquired if the Federal Communications Commission or the United States Justice Department could force SNL to stop portraying him. Trump denied that he has ever made such an inquiry, but claimed that his portrayal by SNL "should be considered an illegal campaign contribution from the Democrat Party." He also criticized Baldwin's portrayal of him, but praised Darrell Hammond's portrayal of him.[21]

Returning to host edit

Several former SNL cast members have returned to host the show. The first former cast member to come back and host the show was Chevy Chase in February 1978. While the majority of cast members who also hosted the show were first cast members and then hosted after leaving the show, there have been two cast members who have hosted the show prior to joining the cast: Billy Crystal (he hosted the show twice during the ninth season prior to joining the cast in the tenth season) and Michael McKean (he hosted the show in the tenth season and joined the cast in the nineteenth season). McKean is also the only eventual cast member who first appeared as a musical guest (with Spinal Tap, May 1984).

Eddie Murphy is the only cast member to have hosted the show while still a cast member. He also holds the distinction of having the longest gap between successive hosting of the show. There was a 35 year and 6 day gap between his second and third hostings of the show.

Adam Sandler and Dan Aykroyd tie the record of the longest gap between leaving the show as a cast member and returning as a host. Both hosted the show for the first time nine days shy of 24 years from last appearance as cast. However, both made appearances on the show during the gap. On the flip side, Bill Murray holds the record for having the shortest gap between leaving the show and returning to host at 287 days after leaving the cast.

Saturday Night Live cast members who have hosted
Host Number of
episodes
First hosted Last hosted
Fred Armisen 1 May 21, 2016
Dan Aykroyd 1 May 17, 2003
Dana Carvey 4 October 22, 1994 February 5, 2011
Chevy Chase 8[22] February 18, 1978 February 15, 1997
Billy Crystal 2 March 17, 1984 May 12, 1984
Pete Davidson 1 October 14, 2023[23]
Robert Downey Jr. 1 November 16, 1996
Jimmy Fallon 3 December 17, 2011 April 15, 2017
Chris Farley 1 October 25, 1997
Will Ferrell 5 May 14, 2005 November 23, 2019
Tina Fey 6 February 23, 2008 May 19, 2018
Will Forte 1 January 22, 2022
Bill Hader 2 October 11, 2014 March 17, 2018
Phil Hartman 2 March 23, 1996 November 23, 1996
Julia Louis-Dreyfus 3 May 13, 2006 April 16, 2016
Jon Lovitz 1 November 8, 1997
Norm Macdonald 1 October 23, 1999
Michael McKean 1 November 3, 1984
Kate McKinnon 1 December 16, 2023
Seth Meyers 1 October 13, 2018
Tracy Morgan 2 March 14, 2009 October 17, 2015
Eddie Murphy 3 December 11, 1982 December 21, 2019
Bill Murray 5 March 7, 1981 February 20, 1999
Mike Myers 1 March 22, 1997
Don Novello 2 January 14, 1984 May 12, 1984
Amy Poehler 2 September 25, 2010 December 19, 2015
Chris Rock 3 November 2, 1996 October 3, 2020
Maya Rudolph 2 February 18, 2012 March 27, 2021
Andy Samberg 1 May 17, 2014
Adam Sandler 1 May 4, 2019
Paul Shaffer 1 January 31, 1987
Molly Shannon 2 May 12, 2007 April 8, 2023
Martin Short 4 December 6, 1986 December 10, 2022
Sarah Silverman 1 October 4, 2014
David Spade 2 November 7, 1998 March 12, 2005
Jason Sudeikis 1 October 23, 2021
Ben Stiller 2 October 24, 1998 October 8, 2011
Damon Wayans 1 April 8, 1995
Kristen Wiig 5 May 11, 2013 April 6, 2024

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This list includes both repertory and featured players past and present, but omits SNL writers and others who were not listed as cast members during the show's credits. The dates given are those of the years they were part of the cast. The chart also shows whether the cast member has served as a guest host, appeared as the anchorperson of the "Weekend Update" segment (by any of its titles), or has been the subject of their own "Best of" home video collection. Many of the cast members were writers as well. "Middle group" performers are introduced after the main cast by the announcer saying "...with" and reading off these performers before ending with featured players.
  2. ^ For cast members who are still active on the show, the number of seasons assumes that the cast members will continue to serve in that role through the end of the current season
  3. ^ a b c d e ½ season is used to indicate a portion of a season, not necessarily 50% of the episodes of the partial season
  4. ^ a b Strong is listed ahead of McKinnon because Strong appeared in 9 episodes in her partial season, whereas McKinnon appeared in 5 episodes in her partial season
  5. ^ Franken was a cast member in 11 seasons. He was a cast member in the last episode of the 11th season, and in his third stint as cast member, departed the show at the second to last episode of the 20th season
  6. ^ Performed once when Williams hosted the show, on November 22, 1986.
  7. ^ Alec Baldwin performed the impersonation as a recurring guest.
  8. ^ Performed once when Sudeikis hosted the show, on October 23, 2021. During his time as cast member, Sudeikis portrayed Joe Biden when Biden was a candidate for president during the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries, as well as Vice President after the election.

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As of October 2023 update the late night live variety series Saturday Night Live SNL has featured 164 cast members The ensemble was originally referred to as the Not Ready for Prime Time Players 1 Original cast left to right Laraine Newman John Belushi Jane Curtin Gilda Radner Dan Aykroyd Garrett Morris and Chevy Chase Contents 1 List 1 1 Table 1 2 Timeline 2 Tenures 2 1 Longest tenures 2 2 Shortest tenures 3 President of the United States impressionists 3 1 Impersonation of Donald Trump 4 Returning to host 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksList editAs of 2023 164 comedians have served as cast members on the show Sid Caesar is the only person to be named an honorary cast member Caesar was presented with a plaque during the goodnights of his hosting stint in 1983 2 Table edit Saturday Night Live cast members a Performer Time on SNL No of seasons Repertory Player Featured Player Middle Group Weekend Update Anchor Hosted Best of WriterFred Armisen 2002 2013 11 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YAristotle Athari 2021 2022 1 nbsp YDan Aykroyd 1975 1979 4 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YPeter Aykroyd 1980 1 nbsp Y nbsp YMorwenna Banks 1995 1 nbsp YVanessa Bayer 2010 2017 7 nbsp Y nbsp YJim Belushi 1983 1985 2 nbsp Y nbsp YJohn Belushi 1975 1979 4 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YBeck Bennett 2013 2021 8 nbsp Y nbsp YJim Breuer 1995 1998 3 nbsp YPaul Brittain 2010 2012 2 nbsp YA Whitney Brown 1986 1991 6 nbsp Y nbsp YAidy Bryant 2012 2022 10 nbsp Y nbsp YBeth Cahill 1991 1992 1 nbsp YDana Carvey 1986 1993 7 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YChevy Chase 1975 1976 2 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YMichael Che 2014 present 10 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YEllen Cleghorne 1991 1995 4 nbsp Y nbsp YGeorge Coe 1975 1 nbsp YBilly Crystal 1984 1985 1 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YJane Curtin 1975 1980 5 nbsp Y nbsp YJoan Cusack 1985 1986 1 nbsp YPete Davidson 2014 2022 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YTom Davis 1977 1980 3 nbsp Y nbsp YMikey Day 2016 present 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YDenny Dillon 1980 1981 1 nbsp YAndrew Dismukes 2020 present 4 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YJim Downey 1980 1 nbsp Y nbsp YRobert Downey Jr 1985 1986 1 nbsp Y nbsp YBrian Doyle Murray 1980 1981 1982 2 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YRachel Dratch 1999 2006 7 nbsp Y nbsp YRobin Duke 1981 1984 4 nbsp Y nbsp YNora Dunn 1985 1990 5 nbsp YChristine Ebersole 1981 1982 1 nbsp Y nbsp YDean Edwards 2001 2003 2 nbsp YAbby Elliott 2008 2012 4 nbsp Y nbsp YChris Elliott 1994 1995 1 nbsp YJimmy Fallon 1998 2004 6 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSiobhan Fallon 1991 1992 1 nbsp YChris Farley 1990 1995 5 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YWill Ferrell 1995 2002 7 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YTina Fey 2000 2006 6 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YChloe Fineman 2019 present 5 nbsp Y nbsp YWill Forte 2002 2010 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YAl Franken 1977 1980 1986 1988 1995 11 nbsp Y nbsp YHeidi Gardner 2017 present 7 nbsp Y nbsp YJaneane Garofalo 1994 1995 1 nbsp YAna Gasteyer 1996 2002 6 nbsp YGilbert Gottfried 1980 1981 1 nbsp YMary Gross 1981 1985 4 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YChristopher Guest 1984 1985 1 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YBill Hader 2005 2013 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YAnthony Michael Hall 1985 1986 1 nbsp YBrad Hall 1982 1984 2 nbsp Y nbsp YRich Hall 1984 1985 1 nbsp Y nbsp YDarrell Hammond 1995 2009 14 nbsp YPhil Hartman 1986 1994 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YMarcello Hernandez 2022 present 2 nbsp YLauren Holt 2020 2021 1 nbsp YJan Hooks 1986 1991 5 nbsp YYvonne Hudson 1980 1981 1 nbsp YMelanie Hutsell 1991 1994 3 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YVictoria Jackson 1986 1992 6 nbsp YJames Austin Johnson 2021 present 3 nbsp Y nbsp YPunkie Johnson 2020 present 4 nbsp Y nbsp YLeslie Jones 2014 2019 5 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YColin Jost 2014 present 11 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YChris Kattan 1996 2003 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YTim Kazurinsky 1981 1984 4 nbsp Y nbsp YMolly Kearney 2022 present 2 nbsp YLaura Kightlinger 1994 1995 1 nbsp Y nbsp YTaran Killam 2010 2016 6 nbsp Y nbsp YDavid Koechner 1995 1996 1 nbsp YGary Kroeger 1982 1985 3 nbsp YMatthew Laurance 1980 1981 1 nbsp YJulia Louis Dreyfus 1982 1985 3 nbsp Y nbsp YMichael Longfellow 2022 present 2 nbsp YJon Lovitz 1985 1990 5 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YNorm Macdonald 1993 1998 5 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGail Matthius 1980 1981 1 nbsp Y nbsp YMichael McKean 1994 1995 2 nbsp Y nbsp YMark McKinney 1995 1997 3 nbsp Y nbsp YKate McKinnon 2012 2022 11 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YTim Meadows 1991 2000 10 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YLaurie Metcalf 1981 1 nbsp YSeth Meyers 2001 2014 13 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YJohn Milhiser 2013 2014 1 nbsp YDennis Miller 1985 1991 6 nbsp Y nbsp YJerry Minor 2000 2001 1 nbsp Y nbsp YFinesse Mitchell 2003 2006 3 nbsp Y nbsp YAlex Moffat 2016 2022 6 nbsp Y nbsp YJay Mohr 1993 1995 2 nbsp Y nbsp YKyle Mooney 2013 2022 9 nbsp Y nbsp YTracy Morgan 1996 2003 7 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGarrett Morris 1975 1980 5 nbsp Y nbsp YBobby Moynihan 2008 2017 9 nbsp Y nbsp YEddie Murphy 1980 1984 4 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YBill Murray 1977 1980 4 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YMike Myers 1989 1995 7 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YKevin Nealon 1986 1995 9 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YLaraine Newman 1975 1980 5 nbsp YDon Novello 1979 19801985 1986 2 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YLuke Null 2017 2018 1 nbsp YEgo Nwodim 2018 present 6 nbsp Y nbsp YMike O Brien 2013 2014 1 nbsp Y nbsp YMichael O Donoghue 1975 1 nbsp Y nbsp YCheri Oteri 1995 2000 5 nbsp Y nbsp YChris Parnell 1998 2001 2002 2006 8 nbsp Y nbsp YNasim Pedrad 2009 2014 5 nbsp Y nbsp YJay Pharoah 2010 2016 6 nbsp Y nbsp YJoe Piscopo 1980 1984 4 nbsp Y nbsp YAmy Poehler 2001 2008 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YEmily Prager 1981 1 nbsp YRandy Quaid 1985 1986 1 nbsp YColin Quinn 1996 2000 5 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGilda Radner 1975 1980 5 nbsp Y nbsp YChris Redd 2017 2022 5 nbsp Y nbsp YJeff Richards 2001 2004 3 nbsp Y nbsp YRob Riggle 2004 2005 1 nbsp YAnn Risley 1980 1981 1 nbsp YTim Robinson 2012 2013 1 nbsp Y nbsp YChris Rock 1990 1993 3 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YCharles Rocket 1980 1981 1 nbsp Y nbsp YTony Rosato 1981 1982 2 nbsp Y nbsp YJon Rudnitsky 2015 2016 1 nbsp YMaya Rudolph 2000 2007 9 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YAndy Samberg 2005 2012 7 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YAdam Sandler 1991 1995 5 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YHoratio Sanz 1998 2006 8 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YTom Schiller 1980 1 nbsp Y nbsp YRob Schneider 1990 1994 4 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YPaul Shaffer 1979 1980 1 nbsp Y nbsp YMolly Shannon 1995 2001 7 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YHarry Shearer 1979 1980 1984 1985 2 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSarah Sherman 2021 present 3 nbsp Y nbsp YMartin Short 1984 1985 1 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSarah Silverman 1993 1994 1 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YJenny Slate 2009 2010 1 nbsp YRobert Smigel 1991 1993 2 nbsp Y nbsp YDavid Spade 1990 1996 6 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YPamela Stephenson 1984 1985 1 nbsp YBen Stiller 1989 1 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YCecily Strong 2012 2022 11 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YJason Sudeikis 2005 2013 9 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YJulia Sweeney 1990 1994 4 nbsp Y nbsp YTerry Sweeney 1985 1986 1 nbsp Y nbsp YKenan Thompson 2003 present 21 nbsp Y nbsp YChloe Troast 3 2023 present 1 nbsp YDanitra Vance 1985 1986 1 nbsp YMelissa Villasenor 2016 2022 6 nbsp Y nbsp YDan Vitale 1985 1986 1 nbsp YDevon Walker 2022 present 2 nbsp YNancy Walls 1995 1996 1 nbsp YMichaela Watkins 2008 2009 1 nbsp YDamon Wayans 1985 1986 1 nbsp Y nbsp YPatrick Weathers 1980 1981 1 nbsp YNoel Wells 2013 2014 1 nbsp YBrooks Wheelan 2013 2014 1 nbsp YKristen Wiig 2005 2012 7 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YCasey Wilson 2008 2009 2 nbsp YFred Wolf 1996 1996 2 nbsp Y nbsp YBowen Yang 2019 present 5 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSasheer Zamata 2014 2017 4 nbsp Y nbsp YAlan Zweibel 1980 1 nbsp Y nbsp YTimeline edit Lighter colors denote featured players versus repertory cast members Tenures editLongest tenures edit The following comedians have served as cast members on the show for more than 9 seasons Saturday Night Live cast members with the longest tenures Performer No of seasons b Years on the show NotesKenan Thompson 21 4 2003 present Promoted to repertory player in his third season on the show Darrell Hammond 14 1995 2009 In 2014 Hammond returned to the show as the announcer following the death of longtime announcer Don Pardo Seth Meyers 12 c 2001 2014 Meyers anchored Weekend Update from 2006 to 2014 At the time of his departure he was the longest serving Weekend Update anchor however he has been surpassed by current anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che in terms of episodes 5 He left the show to become the host of Late Night Fred Armisen 11 2002 2013 Promoted to repertory player in his third season on the show Cecily Strong 10 c d 6 2012 2022Kate McKinnon 10 c d 2012 2022Colin Jost 10 c 6 2014 present Jost has been a writer at SNL since 2005 and has been anchoring Weekend Update since 2014 He had also been a head writer for the show from 2012 to 2015 and again from 2017 until 2022 7 Aidy Bryant 10 2012 2022 In an interview Bryant said that she postponed her departure by a couple of years due to the COVID 19 pandemic 8 Michael Che 10 9 2014 present Che has been a writer for SNL since 2013 and started anchoring Weekend Update a year later Che and Jost are the show s longest running Weekend Update anchors and serving as co head writers together from 2017 until 2022 7 Al Franken 10 e 1977 1980 1986 1988 1995 Worked as a writer the first two seasons and promoted to cast member in Season 3 He left the show in 1980 but returned when Lorne Michaels came back in 1985 regaining his writing and on air featured status until 1995 Tim Meadows 9 c 1991 2000 At the time of his departure Meadows had the longest continuous tenure as a cast member on the show Shortest tenures edit Two people have been publicly announced as having been hired to the cast but never performed as cast members Catherine O Hara hired in 1981 quit before appearing on air 10 She has subsequently hosted the show twice Shane Gillis was announced as a cast member in 2019 but the offer was withdrawn due to controversies surrounding his past use of racial slurs 11 Gillis went on to host episode 12 of season 49 One person was credited as a cast member but did not actually appear on the show as such Emily Prager was hired as part of Ebersol s temporary season six cast following the termination of Jean Doumanian She was credited for one episode even though she did not appear on the show as her skit was cut after dress rehearsal She was not chosen for season seven of the show Prager had worked as a writer on the show and also made several appearances in skits prior to being officially named as a member of the cast The following cast members spent less than a full 20 episode season on the show 12 Saturday Night Live cast members with the shortest tenures Performer No of episodes NotesGeorge Coe 1 He was one of the original Not Ready for Primetime Players because NBC wanted someone older in the cast He was credited as a cast member for only the first episode though he continued to make several uncredited appearances throughout the first season Laurie Metcalf 1 She was hired as part of Ebersol s temporary season six cast following the termination of Jean Doumanian and appeared on camera in a Weekend Update piece When the show was put on hiatus for retooling she was not chosen to return to the show for season seven Emily Prager 1 She was hired as part of Ebersol s temporary season six cast following the termination of Jean Doumanian Although she did not appear in the single episode for which she was credited as a featured player she had appeared uncredited in five previous episodes between 1977 and 1981 When the show was put on hiatus for retooling she was not chosen to return to the show for season seven Dan Vitale 3 Hired as an on and off featured player for season 11 he was only credited with appearing in three episodes throughout the season Morwenna Banks 4 She was hired as a repertory player for the last four episodes of season 20 but was let out of her contract as part of a major cast overhaul Lorne Michaels had planned for season 21 Ben Stiller 4 Before becoming a cast member he submitted a short film a parody of the film The Color of Money that was shown on the season 12 episode hosted by Charlton Heston He was hired during season 14 but quit after four episodes due to creative differences Despite this he returned to host in 1998 and 2011 and later had a recurring role as Michael Cohen Donald Trump s ex lawyer Fred Wolf 4 He had been a writer since 1992 and became a featured player near the end of season 21 for the last four episodes However he only appeared in and was credited for episodes 17 18 and 20 His last episode was in the third episode of the 22nd season after which he decided to leave the show for good Tom Schiller 7 One of the show writers who was made a cast member during season five he left the show at the end of the season Patrick Weathers 7 Hired as a featured cast member for season six he was fired along with many of Doumanian s cast Yvonne Hudson 8 She was a recurring extra during season five and became the first black female cast member in season six Like many of Doumanian s cast she was fired mid season Jim Downey 9 He was hired as one of many writers turned featured players in season five and though he left the cast after the season he returned to the show as a writer in the mid 1980s and remained with it on and off until 2013 Matthew Laurance 10 Hired as a featured player during season six he was fired as part of the mid season overhaul Alan Zweibel 11 A writer for the show before joining the cast in season five he left after the season finale Gilbert Gottfried 12 He joined the cast for season six and was fired as part of the mid season overhaul Michael O Donoghue 12 One of the original Not Ready for Primetime Players and the show s first head writer he was dropped as a cast member after a few episodes He remained with the show as a writer leaving and returning twice and occasional on screen performer Ann Risley 12 She joined the cast for season six and was fired as part of the mid season overhaul Charles Rocket 12 He joined the cast for season six and was fired as part of the mid season overhaul after having said fuck on air one episode prior Damon Wayans 12 Hired for season 11 as a featured player he was fired mid season for improvising on the air He returned as a guest to perform stand up comedy on season 11 s last episode and hosted SNL in 1995 Beth Cahill 13 She joined the show during season 17 as an off and on featured player She did not return the following season as she was fired along with castmate Siobhan Fallon Denny Dillon 13 She joined the cast for season six and was let go after the finale as part of the cast overhaul She auditioned for the show s first season but did not make the cut Gail Matthius 13 She joined the cast for season six and was let go after the season ended Paul Shaffer 13 After being the band s pianist for the first five seasons he joined the cast during season five but left after the finale He hosted SNL in 1987 making him the only member of the house band to do so Janeane Garofalo 14 She joined the cast during season 20 but quit mid season due to creative differences Michaela Watkins 15 She joined the show on the first episode after the 2008 United States presidential election then was let go before the start of season 35 Peter Aykroyd 16 He joined the show midway through season five but left at the end of the season after only 16 episodes President of the United States impressionists editPortrayal of sitting Presidents of the United States Sitting president Performer years Gerald Ford Chevy Chase 1975 1976 Jimmy Carter Dan Aykroyd 1977 1979 Joe Piscopo 1980 1981 Ronald Reagan Charles Rocket 1981 Joe Piscopo 1981 1984 Harry Shearer 1984 Randy Quaid 1985 1986 Robin Williams 1986 f Phil Hartman 1986 1989 George H W Bush Dana Carvey 1989 1993 Bill Clinton Phil Hartman 1993 1994 Michael McKean 1994 1995 Darrell Hammond 1995 2001 George W Bush Will Ferrell 2001 2002 Chris Parnell 2002 2003 Darrell Hammond 2003 Will Forte 2004 2006 Jason Sudeikis 2006 2008 Barack Obama Fred Armisen 2009 2012 Jay Pharoah 2012 2016 Donald Trump Alec Baldwin g 2017 2020 Joe Biden Alex Moffat 2021 James Austin Johnson 2021 2023 Jason Sudeikis 2021 h Mikey Day 2023 present Darrell Hammond had the longest tenure portraying a U S president portraying Bill Clinton from 1995 2001 and George W Bush during 2003 He Joe Piscopo and Phil Hartman are the only cast members to have portrayed two sitting presidents Jason Sudeikis portrayed two sitting presidents but the portrayal of the second president was performed as a host rather than a cast member George H W Bush grew fond of Dana Carvey s impersonation of him Carvey was invited to headline a White House Christmas party in 1992 during the lame duck period after Bush had lost the election 13 Two years later on October 22 1994 when Carvey hosted the show for the first time Bush appeared in pre recorded videos in both the cold open and the opening monologue critiquing Carvey s impersonation of him 14 15 Presidents are not usually portrayed on Saturday Night Live after they leave office Exceptions are limited to the portrayal of former president Richard Nixon who left office prior to the launch of the show in 1975 Bill Clinton who appeared in sketches related to the presidential campaigns of his wife Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump who continued to be politically active after leaving office Dan Aykroyd portrayed Nixon from 1975 79 and Darrell Hammond portrayed Nixon on episode 12 of season 34 James Austin Johnson portrayed Trump in several episodes of season 47 16 Impersonation of Donald Trump edit Main article Saturday Night Live parodies of Donald Trump Donald Trump having been a public figure before being president was portrayed by several cast members over the years He was portrayed by Phil Hartman 1988 1990 Darrell Hammond 1999 2011 2015 2016 Jason Sudeikis 2012 and Taran Killam 2015 Alec Baldwin started impersonating Trump as a guest during the 42nd season of SNL in late 2016 when Trump was the Republican nominee during the 2016 United States presidential elections Baldwin continued with the guest impersonations of Trump after the elections when Trump was president elect as well as after Trump was sworn in as president Baldwin continued to impersonate Trump throughout Trump s presidency Alec Baldwin s impersonation of Donald Trump earned him an Emmy award in 2017 in spite of his public declaration that he loathes the role At the end of Season 44 Baldwin publicly announced that he will cease impersonating Trump but changed his mind prior to the beginning of Season 45 after SNL executive producer Lorne Michaels convinced him to continue with the impersonation 17 18 Following the 2020 presidential elections in which Trump lost re election Baldwin tweeted I don t believe I ve ever been this overjoyed to lose a job before 19 Trump has criticized Baldwin s portrayal on multiple occasions In response Baldwin taunted Trump with statements such as release your tax returns and I ll stop 20 In June 2021 after Trump had left office it was reported that while Trump was in office he had inquired if the Federal Communications Commission or the United States Justice Department could force SNL to stop portraying him Trump denied that he has ever made such an inquiry but claimed that his portrayal by SNL should be considered an illegal campaign contribution from the Democrat Party He also criticized Baldwin s portrayal of him but praised Darrell Hammond s portrayal of him 21 Returning to host editSeveral former SNL cast members have returned to host the show The first former cast member to come back and host the show was Chevy Chase in February 1978 While the majority of cast members who also hosted the show were first cast members and then hosted after leaving the show there have been two cast members who have hosted the show prior to joining the cast Billy Crystal he hosted the show twice during the ninth season prior to joining the cast in the tenth season and Michael McKean he hosted the show in the tenth season and joined the cast in the nineteenth season McKean is also the only eventual cast member who first appeared as a musical guest with Spinal Tap May 1984 Eddie Murphy is the only cast member to have hosted the show while still a cast member He also holds the distinction of having the longest gap between successive hosting of the show There was a 35 year and 6 day gap between his second and third hostings of the show Adam Sandler and Dan Aykroyd tie the record of the longest gap between leaving the show as a cast member and returning as a host Both hosted the show for the first time nine days shy of 24 years from last appearance as cast However both made appearances on the show during the gap On the flip side Bill Murray holds the record for having the shortest gap between leaving the show and returning to host at 287 days after leaving the cast Saturday Night Live cast members who have hosted Host Number ofepisodes First hosted Last hostedFred Armisen 1 May 21 2016Dan Aykroyd 1 May 17 2003Dana Carvey 4 October 22 1994 February 5 2011Chevy Chase 8 22 February 18 1978 February 15 1997Billy Crystal 2 March 17 1984 May 12 1984Pete Davidson 1 October 14 2023 23 Robert Downey Jr 1 November 16 1996Jimmy Fallon 3 December 17 2011 April 15 2017Chris Farley 1 October 25 1997Will Ferrell 5 May 14 2005 November 23 2019Tina Fey 6 February 23 2008 May 19 2018Will Forte 1 January 22 2022Bill Hader 2 October 11 2014 March 17 2018Phil Hartman 2 March 23 1996 November 23 1996Julia Louis Dreyfus 3 May 13 2006 April 16 2016Jon Lovitz 1 November 8 1997Norm Macdonald 1 October 23 1999Michael McKean 1 November 3 1984Kate McKinnon 1 December 16 2023Seth Meyers 1 October 13 2018Tracy Morgan 2 March 14 2009 October 17 2015Eddie Murphy 3 December 11 1982 December 21 2019Bill Murray 5 March 7 1981 February 20 1999Mike Myers 1 March 22 1997Don Novello 2 January 14 1984 May 12 1984Amy Poehler 2 September 25 2010 December 19 2015Chris Rock 3 November 2 1996 October 3 2020Maya Rudolph 2 February 18 2012 March 27 2021Andy Samberg 1 May 17 2014Adam Sandler 1 May 4 2019Paul Shaffer 1 January 31 1987Molly Shannon 2 May 12 2007 April 8 2023Martin Short 4 December 6 1986 December 10 2022Sarah Silverman 1 October 4 2014David Spade 2 November 7 1998 March 12 2005Jason Sudeikis 1 October 23 2021Ben Stiller 2 October 24 1998 October 8 2011Damon Wayans 1 April 8 1995Kristen Wiig 5 May 11 2013 April 6 2024See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Not Ready for Prime Time Players Saturday Night Live Band List of Saturday Night Live guests List of Saturday Night Live writersNotes edit This list includes both repertory and featured players past and present but omits SNL writers and others who were not listed as cast members during the show s credits The dates given are those of the years they were part of the cast The chart also shows whether the cast member has served as a guest host appeared as the anchorperson of the Weekend Update segment by any of its titles or has been the subject of their own Best of home video collection Many of the cast members were writers as well Middle group performers are introduced after the main cast by the announcer saying with and reading off these performers before ending with featured players For cast members who are still active on the show the number of seasons assumes that the cast members will continue to serve in that role through the end of the current season a b c d e season is used to indicate a portion of a season not necessarily 50 of the episodes of the partial season a b Strong is listed ahead of McKinnon because Strong appeared in 9 episodes in her partial season whereas McKinnon appeared in 5 episodes in her partial season Franken was a cast member in 11 seasons He was a cast member in the last episode of the 11th season and in his third stint as cast member departed the show at the second to last episode of the 20th season Performed once when Williams hosted the show on November 22 1986 Alec Baldwin performed the impersonation as a recurring guest Performed once when Sudeikis hosted the show on October 23 2021 During his time as cast member Sudeikis portrayed Joe Biden when Biden was a candidate for president during the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries as well as Vice President after the election References edit Marx Sienkiewicz amp Becker 2013 p 6 Lloyd Robert February 13 2024 Sid Caesar an appreciation Making light of civility s fragility Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on March 7 2024 White Peter Grobar Matt October 4 2023 SNL Pete Davidson amp Bad Bunny Among Hosts As NBC Show Sets Returns With SAG AFTRA Blessing Full Cast Comes Back For Season 49 amp Chloe Troast Joins Deadline Retrieved October 4 2023 Kenan Thompson Saturday Night Live repertory player NBC White Peter October 23 2021 SNL Colin Jost Breaks Seth Meyers Weekend Update Record Deadline Retrieved October 24 2021 a b Saturday Night Live NBC com Retrieved 2022 09 18 a b Miles Teller Kendrick Lamar Saturday Night Live Season 48 Episode 1 October 1 2022 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC Aidy Bryant s SNL Exit Interview I Was Worried I Was Going to be Fully Crying June 21 2022 White Peter Grobar Matt October 4 2023 SNL Pete Davidson amp Bad Bunny Among Hosts As NBC Show Sets Returns With SAG AFTRA Blessing Full Cast Comes Back For Season 49 amp Chloe Troast Joins Deadline Retrieved October 4 2023 Spirogis Jeremy June 11 2020 WHY SCHITT S CREEK STAR CATHERINE O HARA LEFT THE CAST OF SNL SEASON 6 Otterson Joseph September 16 2019 Shane Gillis Out From Saturday Night Live Variety Retrieved September 16 2019 Graham Mark September 10 2009 21 SNL Cast Members Who Only Lasted a Season Vulture Retrieved December 11 2019 Rosenwald Michael S December 2 2018 Wouldn t be prudent George H W Bush s unlikely friendship with Dana Carvey The Washington Post Bush Cold Open NBC George H W Bush Supports Dana Carvey Cold Open NBC Garber Megan Saturday Night Live Can t Resist Donald Trump The Atlantic Retrieved 2021 11 07 Kreps Daniel June 7 2019 Alec Baldwin So Done With Portraying Trump on SNL Rolling Stone Schaffstall Katherine October 21 2019 Alec Baldwin on Why He Returned to SNL as Trump The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 24 2022 Hibberd James November 8 2020 Alec Baldwin overjoyed to lose SNL job playing Donald Trump Entertainment Weekly Butler Bethonie June 7 2019 All the times Alec Baldwin has suggested he s done playing Trump on Saturday Night Live The Washington Post Johnson Ted June 22 2021 Donald Trump Denies That He Asked Justice Department To Go After Saturday Night Live Deadline Hollywood SNL Archives Cast Chevy Chase SNL Archives Retrieved April 10 2019 White Peter Grobar Matt October 4 2023 SNL Pete Davidson amp Bad Bunny Among Hosts As NBC Show Sets Returns With SAG AFTRA Blessing Full Cast Comes Back For Season 49 amp Chloe Troast Joins Deadline Retrieved October 4 2023 Bibliography edit Marx Nick Sienkiewicz Matt Becker Ron 2013 Introduction Situating Saturday Night Live in American Television Culture In Marx Nick Sienkiewicz Matt Becker Ron eds Saturday Night Live and American TV Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press pp 1 21 ISBN 978 0 253 01090 2 JSTOR j ctt16gznsz 4 External links editA visual history from The New York Times A 2015 ranking from Rolling Stone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Saturday Night Live cast members amp oldid 1217721021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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