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Pete Davidson has three people to thank for his comedy career taking off, one of whom literally made him the man he is today.
Bob Odenkirk learned a thing or two from his years as a writer for Saturday Night Live, including “what not to do” when he got his own show.
Saturday Night Live celebrated its 50th anniversary this year with a flurry of specials — and was rewarded with multiple Emmy ...
You never quite know how a sketch is going to do in front of a live audience. That’s a recurring theme so many former Saturday Night Live cast members talk about. The bit might get great feedback from ...
Stopping by the Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend podcast, Odenkirk told his longtime pal O'Brien some of the reasons why he ...
The "SNL" alum tells EW all about her most beloved characters and sketches of the era, from the Spartan Cheerleaders to ...
Discover the surprising reason Bob Odenkirk turned down the opportunity to write for the iconic show The Simpsons in the ...
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What Happened to Mike Myers?

For a long time, Mike Myers was everywhere. His characters were a massive part of pop culture. From the head-banging rock fan Wayne Campbell to the goofy international spy Austin Powers, Myers created ...
Saturday Night Live' didn't earn its reputation overnight, or did it? 50 years later, the show's first episode looks like a ...
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The ‘live’ element might give commissioners more confidence to green-light improv. Perhaps it will contribute to the revival of sketch comedy, something the British have always been good at and that ...