A master of both line-delivery and physicality, thisSNLveteran will hopefully stay a while longer.-J.G.
Franken joined with his writing partner Tom Davis, who would also have a continued involvement with SNL.
He also excels as an exasperated citizen in a city that’s run by the Paw Patrol.
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Whoever he is in the sketch, he’s got the timing and delivery down as well as anyone.
And he’s not afraid to commit, either.
In short,Mikey Day deserves more attentionbecause he’s been crushing it.-J.G.
But she’s also terrific when cast against-key in.
In “Cartier Ad,” she flawlessly plays a spoiled brat with no brains.
With impressions like her Rachel fromFriendsto boot, Bayer stands out among theSNLelite.-J.G.
Miller gave himself very cool catchphrases: “Good evening, and what can I tell you?”
to start everything off, then “That’s the news, and I am outta here!”
Along with his mullet, this guy’s very appearance gave off a unique personality.
Given how talented he was at it, that’s not much of a surprise.-J.G.
After leaving the show, Morgan has honed his craft as a successfully touring stand-up comedian.
42Jon Lovitz
Jon Lovitzdemonstrated his extraordinary chemistry with Phil Hartman so often the two seemed nearly inseparable.
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