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  2. The 20 Best "Saturday Night Live" Monologues, Ranked

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    His monologue from '96 was by far one of the funniest monologues to date. With his takes on the election, his life after being on the show, and his ability to make regular life seem so hilarious.

  3. 10 Famous Comedians Who Auditioned for 'SNL' But Didn't Make ...

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    4. Mindy Kaling. Six-time Emmy nominee Mindy Kaling is a comedic powerhouse both on and off camera, starring in beloved sitcoms like The Office and The Mindy Project as well as creating and ...

  4. Dave Chappelle's grimly funny 'SNL' monologue is filled with ...

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    In a 16-minute opening monologue on Saturday Night Live, Chappelle – who last hosted the show in 2016, the weekend after Donald Trump was elected as U.S. president – takes a long look back at ...

  5. List of celebrities who unsuccessfully auditioned for

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    She later appeared on the show during the monologue of an episode hosted by her The Office co-star Steve Carell. [17] Mimi Kennedy was offered a part in the show in 1975, but Gilda Radner was worried that they were both too similar to each other. [7] Kerri Kenney-Silver auditioned in 1996. [3] [6] [12] Tom Kenny auditioned in 1990. [18]

  6. The best Season 50 'SNL' sketches from Season 50, from ... - AOL

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    From the ever-catchy "Domingo" song to John Mulaney forgetting names, we rounded up the best sketches from NBC's "Saturday Night Live" Season 50.

  7. List of David Letterman sketches - Wikipedia

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    CBS's Late Show with David Letterman regularly featured different sketches which followed the monologue and preceded interviews with guests. Often they were repeated absurdist segments involving various cast members, Letterman's friends, audience participation, edited or contrived news or promotional videos, or competitions and stunts staged ...

  8. Audition - Wikipedia

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    Auditions often involve monologues or speeches, but not always. In some cases, an auditionee is asked to read a scene (with a second person reading the other character). For most auditions, it is expected that auditionees will bring a professional 8"x10" photo called a "head shot" and a resume that indicates their acting experience and training.

  9. The best cast members, like Phil Hartman, could play the straight man and the funny guy and make both memorable. Talent isn’t enough to earn top marks in this category.