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Saturday Night Live has parodied U.S. presidents and other politicians since the show started in 1975. The numerous sketches on Clinton are often inspired by aspects of his presidency, the Lewinsky scandal, and his relationship with his wife, herself a frequent subject in SNL's political sketches.
At 32 years old, Hammond moved back to New York to make one last attempt at being a stand-up comedian. After seven years and two failed Saturday Night Live auditions, he was spotted in 1995 by an SNL producer while doing a Bill Clinton impression - shortly after Phil Hartman, who had portrayed Clinton, left the show.
Saturday Night Live cast members with the longest tenures Performer No. of seasons [b] Years on the show Notes Kenan Thompson: 22 [3] 2003–present: Promoted to repertory player in his third season on the show. Darrell Hammond: 14: 1995–2009: At the time of his departure, Hammond had the longest tenure as a cast member on the show.
In honor of the season 42 premiere of Saturday Night Live, we've decided to narrow down our favorites political sketches.
Julia Sweeney said Clinton sent a letter to "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels over the 1993 sketch.
Hillary Clinton didn’t like Julia Sweeney’s impression of daughter Chelsea Clinton on Saturday Night Live — and the comedian understands why. “People were saying how unattractively I was ...
The X-Presidents is an NBC/Saturday Night Live Saturday TV Funhouse cartoon created by Robert Smigel and animated by J. J. Sedelmaier Productions. ... Bill Clinton ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Will Maya Rudolph's “funt,” aka Vice President Kamala Harris, be back on “Saturday Night Live? ... After President Bill Clinton was elected in 1992, Darrell Hammond and ...