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Sandler's SNL Firing Led to Hollywood Stardom
28 May
Summary
- Adam Sandler transformed SNL dismissal into leading man career.
- Early comedies like Billy Madison were audience favorites.
- Paul Thomas Anderson's film marked a critical breakthrough.

Following his dismissal from "Saturday Night Live," Adam Sandler embarked on a successful Hollywood career. His early films, including "Billy Madison" and "Happy Gilmore," resonated with audiences, establishing his signature absurdist comedic style. Despite their popularity, these movies often faced criticism from film critics, positioning Sandler as a polarizing figure in cinema.
The trajectory of his career shifted significantly with his appearance in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch-Drunk Love." This critically acclaimed role demonstrated his dramatic range and earned him respect within cinephile circles. Sandler has since balanced his work between independent art-house films and his classic Happy Madison comedies, earning both Razzie Awards and an Independent Spirit Award.