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# 50 Saturday Night Live Cast Members Reveal Their Favorite Saturday Night Live Cast Members
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*Saturday Night Live* turns 50 this year. A sketch-comedy moon shot launched by a scruffy band of Canadians and stoners has become a pop-cultural institution—the longest-running scripted show on TV that isnt a soap opera or *Sesame Street.* Late last year, to mark this historic anniversary, *GQ* interviewed over 50 other past and present *SNL* cast members—from original Not Ready For Primetime Players like Laraine Newman, Jane Curtin, and [Garrett Morris](https://www.gq.com/story/saturday-night-live-garrett-morris) to newcomers like Ashley Padilla, Jane Wickline, and Emil Wakim, each of whom had been on the show for all of eight weeks when we talked—and asked each of them the same eight questions about the shows broader cultural footprint and their own experiences making it.
A feature story drawn from those conversations, “Saturday Night Forever,” will appear in the March print edition of *GQ*—but all this week on GQ.com, were bringing you an expanded, Bill Braskysize version of that story, along with anecdotes and recollections that didnt make it to the page. And were kicking it off today with the casts answers to two questions, including one that almost everyone found impossible to answer.
Which era of *SNL* do you think had the all-time greatest cast, and why?
**[Chris Rock](https://www.gq.com/about/chris-rock),** *cast member, 199093:* The original cast was the best.
**Joe Piscopo,** *cast member, 198084:* First cast, original cast. Never before. Never since. Best cast ever. Television history. No ones matched it. Not marginally. It was [the Beatles](https://www.gq.com/about/the-beatles), it was Frank Sinatra. And then all of us tried to do the best we could. And some of us had some really great moments.
**Tim Kazurinsky,** *cast member, 198084:* They could have ended this series after the first five years. That first cast was untouchable.
**Kenan Thompson,** *cast member, 2003present:* They made a foundation to build on. A foundation of freedom, creativity, really funny performance and smart material. Dan Aykroyd used to do some wild runs.
**Dana Carvey,** *cast member, 198693:* They were just rock stars and badass pirates. When I got the show, I didnt really feel I belonged. Aykroyd, Bill Murray—they were all over six feet tall. Belushi obviously could beat you up or hit you. And Chevy was six four. So I just felt like they could make you laugh or beat you up. So when I came in with Phil Hartman, God rest his soul, and Jan Hooks and everybody, I didnt really have any sense of thinking we could do anything like that. I pretty much thought the plug would be pulled on the show when I was on it.
But from 90 to 93, we still had Phil Hartman and Mike Myers, and then we added in what we used to call the junior varsity: Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade, Tim Meadows, Ellen Cleghorne. The show had an inordinate amount of firepower, if its a military analogy. When those guys were coming into their own and we still had the other team whod been there a while, it was pretty magic to be there.
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**Pete Davidson,** *cast member, 201422:* My favorite era is definitely the Sandler-Farley-Spade era, because you can tell they were best pals and it was more like watching your friends goof off. The best cast ever, though, was the class before mine—Hader, Wiig, Armisen, Samberg, Forte, Seth \[Meyers\], et cetera.
**Tracy Morgan,** *cast member, 19962003:* It was between Not Ready for Prime Time and mine—[Will Ferrell](https://www.gq.com/about/will-ferrell) and Chris Kattan and everyone. That's what we were compared to. We were compared to Not Ready for Prime Time.
I mean Eddie Murphys cast, it was just Eddie there, and Piscopo, but us—it was all of us. All of us could sing.
**Ana Gasteyer,** *cast member, 19962002:* To pick one \[cast\] would be kind of unfair to the legacy. But, specifically I wanted to be a comedian when I first saw Jan Hooks and Nora Dunn work.
**Robert Smigel,** *writer, 198593, 19962008; cast member, 199193:* Im always going to have ultimate respect for \[the original\] cast. And then Dana and Phil and Jan and Kevin \[Nealon\]—super impressive. But I think maybe the biggest collection of creative geniuses was—I would put it somewhere between 2004 and 2010. What was unique about that cast was they had the same taste collectively.
You didnt feel like any one person was dominating, even though some of those people were absolute all-timers. Just, collectively, the talent both on and beyond the show—I dont know that any cast can match that group, honestly.
**James Austin Johnson,** *cast member, 2021present:* Its the one that has Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, Jason Sudeikis. Thats the best cast of *SNL.* I feel very comfortable saying it. Theres something really, really special about those years. Im in awe of their connection to each other when I see them in scenes together. They are so bonded. And that is what I tune in for, as a sketch-comedy enjoyer. It doesnt get better than “The Californians.” Theyre breaking because yes, its a silly, really fun sketch, but I mean, theyre breaking because they enjoy each other. And I think that that is sublime. Thats what Im always striving for, is a sublime moment. Thats me speaking very, very highly of what is, at its core, a very ridiculous sketch. But this is my lifes work, so Im happy to speak that elevatedly about it.
**Bill Hader,** *cast member, 200513:* I think its always the cast that you first saw. And so, for me it was 1986. I think maybe the first episode of *SNL* I remember watching was their first show, Sigourney Weaver hosting, and its when Dana Carvey sang “Chopping Broccoli.” I remember that vividly. I'm sure there was stuff I saw before then, like Billy Crystal and [Martin Short](https://www.gq.com/story/steve-martin-and-martin-short-friends-interview) and Eddie Murphy and all that. But the cast I latched onto was that one. and Eddie Murphy and all that. But the cast I latched onto was that one. Nora Dunn and Jan Hooks, who was so funny. Jan Hooks in the Judge Wapner sketch, with Rosanna Arquette, where she says, “I am a bar fly”? Thats funny.
**Ellen Cleghorne,** *cast member, 199195:* The all-time greatest cast, I would have to say, is the original, of course. But I want to be egotistically subjective and say that my era was the best. Chris Farley, [Adam Sandler,](https://www.gq.com/about/adam-sandler) David Spade, Kevin Nealon, Julia Sweeney.
**Devon Walker,** *cast member, 2022present:* Am I allowed to say its our cast? Truly—I know youre supposed to say it was the 70s cast, or the 90s cast. But I believe in what were doing at the show right now so much that, I dont know—Im going with our squad. Give me Dismukes and [Bowen Yang](https://www.gq.com/story/bowen-yang-saturday-night-live) and Sarah Sherman and James Austin Johnson and Ego Nwodim. Give me my starting five. I like our team. I believe in us a lot. My favorite era is the one we're in. Present day.
*Who was the single funniest cast member in* Saturday Night Live*s history?*
**Mark McKinney,** *writer, 198586; cast member, 199597:* I cant give you one. I cant. Theres just too many. No. I have to have at least 10. No—15. Write down that Im refusing to answer your question.
**Smigel:** [Bill Murray](https://www.gq.com/about/bill-murray). Hes also the funniest person Ive ever met—if I had a gun to my head, that was being held by Bill Murray.
**Newman:** There simply cant be a single funniest, but Id say in the original cast, Dan Aykroyd, in my opinion, was the funniest.
**Jim Belushi,** *cast member, 198385:* John. Absolutely. The greatest.
**Bowen Yang,** *writer, 201819; cast member, 2019present:* The one that set the model for all the future success of the show was probably Gilda Radner. She technically had the first recurring character, with Roseanne Roseannadanna. She had the first catchphrase with, “Its always something.” She came on and just set the blueprint. She literally is the blueprint for the show being successful, for individual people coming in and making the show successful, and having that translate across different eras of politics and culture and also comedy. Its still the working document, you know what I mean? And theres the tragedy there too—theres every part of human life.
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**Rob Riggle,** *cast member, 200405:* I would say, on the Mt. Rushmore of that show, it has to be Eddie, it has to be Will \[Ferrell\], probably Belushi and probably Aykroyd. Ahh, God—thats not fair either, because Amy Poehler belongs up there too. Its going to be a big Rushmore. Its going to be like an eight-faced Rushmore.
**Amy Poehler,** *cast member, 200108:* Maya Rudolph.
**Chloe Fineman,** *cast member, 2019present*: I think Kate McKinnon is such a freak of nature. Shes a gift from the gods, in terms of, like, a truly uninhibited weirdo, who I was really lucky to get to be insane with.
**Chris Kattan,** *cast member, 19962003:* It has to be [Eddie Murphy](https://www.gq.com/about/eddie-murphy). He could do no wrong. Every character was hilarious, and theyre all so different, and he was so relaxed and so confident, and he just looked like he was having so much fun doing what he was doing.
**Piscopo:** Eddie. Far and away. Everybodys going to tell you that same answer, but I had the honor of creating with him. And I may be not objective in that regard, but Eddie Murphy, hands down.
**Taran Killam,** *cast member, 201016:* He was 19 years old and just had the confidence of maybe the most confident comedic performer in history. He just was undeniably funny. He was very cool. He wasnt afraid to be silly, but he was also very cool, which I found very appealing.
**Jay Pharoah,** *cast member, 201016:* Without a doubt, its Eddie Murphy. Come on.
**Alex Moffat,** *cast member, 201622:* Its got to be Murphy.
**Rock:** Eddie Murphy was the best, second best was Phil Hartman.
**Cleghorne:** Eddie Murphy. A close second for me is Chris Farley. Just ridiculously funny. \[Chris Farley voice\] *Van down by the river!* That ability to make anger really funny.
**Carvey:** Farley doing “In a van down by the river…” was the most explosively funny thing. You would never want your sketch to come on after that.
**Jay Mohr,** *cast member, 1993 95:* Chris Farley \[doing\] “Little Women” was the greatest sketch Ive ever seen in my life. Theyre all speaking this Victorian fancy-schmancy language. And then he falls through the ice and hes swearing at them.
But when it was over, he got up out of the water, out of the crack in the ice, and he put his fists up over his head, and the place erupted like a fighter leaving the octagon. And that was one of the more powerful things Ive ever seen in my life.
**Sarah Silverman,** *cast member, 199394:* Farley had been there three years and he was already a big star there. And I remember showing up for rehearsal on Thursday or Friday and sitting on the stage and I got there early and so did he. And he was like, *Can you believe it? Can you believe were on the same stage as John Belushi? I cant even believe it.* It really opened my eyes to being in the moment because I was kind of coming from a place, like so many comedians, of like, *Well, if I got the job, it couldnt be that great*. But it was, you know what I mean? He saw it that way and I thought that was really cool. It affected me to see him that grateful and still so excited.
**Davidson:** My favorite cast member and human being forever will always be the Sandman.
**Janeane Garofalo,** *cast member, 199495:* I cant answer that. I feel like its going to hurt somebodys feelings. Im going to go with Jan Hooks, goddamn it.
**Thompson:** I think most people would give it to Will Ferrell because hes one of the funniest people but also one of the nicest in the world.
**Cheri Oteri,** *cast member, 19952000:* Will Ferrell.
**Andy Samberg,** *cast member, 200512:* I mean, this is generational. I would say, I dont know about the funniest ever, but probably the hardest I laughed the most at one cast member personally is Ferrell.
I think Im just saying there was a moment in my life, when Ferrell was on fire on the show, that I was really keyed in, and he was speaking my language. It felt like he was talking right to me, with the way that him and McKay were writing.
**Walker:** [Tracy Morgan](https://www.gq.com/about/tracy-morgan). Give me Tracy. I love Tracy so much. Hes my favorite *SNL* cast member of all time. I dont think theres ever been anybody like him on the show before or since.You know what Im saying? Theres not two Tracy Morgans in the game. And I dont think there ever will be another one. He was just so delightfully weird in a way that really, really resonated. I hope to tap into just a tiny piece of what he found on the show.
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**Sasheer Zamata,** *cast member, 201417:* Tracy came to host when I was there, and you know, he knows the show because he was on it for so long. But I remember he was in my office when I was writing. Maybe this was my first year or second year? I remember him \[and I\] having a really—not exactly a heart-to-heart—but just a moment of like, recognizing, “Hey, this is *hard*.” He was kind of giving me advice and saying theres definitely value in being grateful and appreciative of the job that youve been given, but after a while, you got to show your teeth and remind people why youre here, and kind of bring out that tiger in you.
I really loved that and took it to heart. I do feel like it changed my perspective of my energy there, and my time there. I feel like by the time I left I really was so comfortable saying how I felt and fighting for my ideas. I dont know if I would have gotten to that place if I didnt have someone say, like, “Oh, you can do this. Youre allowed.”
**Bobby Moynihan,** *cast member, 200817:* Quickly, two Tracy stories. The first time I ever met Tracy, when they opened the doors for the pitch meeting, I walked in and he was standing in the center of the room with his arms up in the air screaming, “*The Dark Horse has returne*d.” Then the next time I saw him, he was in the writers room and he had Colin Jost and he was screaming at Colin and a couple of the other of the writers, saying, “Man, if a girl disrespects you, you have to give her the butt.“ I dont know what that means, but that was what he was saying.
And then my last Tracy story: One night, for some reason, we all thought it would be funny to go to Dave and Busters on a Wednesday night at 9 p.m. We went there and Tracy Morgan was there. Hes like, “What are you guys doing here?” And we were like, “What are *you* doing here?” And hes like, “I come here every Wednesday.” He goes to the Dave and Busters in Times Square every Wednesday, if you want to meet him.
**Jane Wickline,** *cast member, 2024present:* Kristen Wiig. Shes just a genius.
**Tim Meadows,** *cast member, 19912000:* Kristen Wiig, probably. She does weird shit, she does character shit, and she just seems nuts, and I love that about her.
**Emil Wakim,** *cast member, 2024present:* Will Forte—every single word Will Forte says makes me laugh so hard.
**Killam:** Theres just an inherent kindness about Will, but no one is willing to commit harder or farther for the bit than Forte. I love his absurdity. I love the sort of deranged quality of his work. He can go from really, really sweet and unassuming to horribly, offensively dark.
**Hader:** I cant name one person. Theres so many people that made me laugh. Phil Hartman and Martin Short made me laugh so hard. Eddie Murphy, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph. Kristen Wiig made me laugh so much. Doing sketches with her was so impossible. Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Andy, Jason.
But if I had to pick one, I would just say Phil Hartman. When I got the show, I went, “I want to be like that guy. Just give me whatever, Ill play it the best I can, and I will serve your piece.” I didnt feel very confident as a writer, so I was like, Just whatever you put me in, Ill do the best job I can do in it, in making it funny and fun.“ And for the most part, I did that.
And then, by the end I was getting lazy and loose, and I would laugh a lot, and that was when I was like, “I should probably leave. Were having maybe a little bit too much fun.” Especially me and Fred—we would just start fucking with each other out there. And I was like, “Ah, maybe we should leave.”
**McKinney:** Hey—Ill pick a long horse. I loved Danitra Vance. She came to the show as a performance artist from Chicago and was funny and wise and is no longer with us. So Im going to tip my hat to her.
**Kevin Nealon,** *cast member, 198695:* Besides me?
*As told to Brittany Loggins, Gabriella Paiella, Alex Pappademas, and Zinya Salfiti.*
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*SNL50: The Anniversary Special* airs at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Sunday, February 16, on NBC and Peacock. To read all of *GQ*s coverage of *Saturday Night Live*s 50th anniversary, [click here.](https://www.gq.com/about/saturday-night-live)
 
 
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