Saturday Night Live

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Saturday Night Live (often shortened to just SNL) was an immensely popular sketch-comedy show starting in 1975 on NBC, but as it became more politically correct it predictably became less funny in the past decade. SNL's lame attempt to spoof Sarah Palin was widely promoted by the remainder of the liberal media. SNL also does make fun of liberals like Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, but still attacks conservative views. SNL continues to run weekly despite its lack of influence and increase in politicization.

In the past, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, the show turned some of its minor players into feature film actors including:


Current Cast

Repertory players

  • Vanessa Bayer (Joined 2010)
  • Beck Bennett (Joined 2013)
  • Aidy Bryant (Joined 2012)
  • Colin Jost (Joined 2014)
  • Kate McKinnon (Joined 2012)
  • Kyle Mooney (Joined 2013)
  • Bobby Moynihan (Joined 2008)
  • Cecily Strong (Joined 2012)
  • Kenan Thompson (Joined 2003)
  • Sasheer Zamata (Joined 2014)

Featured Players

  • Michael Che (Joined 2014)
  • Pete Davidson (Joined 2014)
  • Mikey Day (Joined 2016)
  • Leslie Jones (Joined 2014)
  • Chris Redd (Joined 2016)

Bold denotes Weekend Update anchor.