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SNL Veteran Slams Cast Breaking Character
24 Mar
Summary
- Kevin Nealon never broke character during his SNL tenure.
- He believes writers' efforts shouldn't be undermined.
- Producer Lorne Michaels also disapproves of cast breaks.

Kevin Nealon, a veteran performer on 'Saturday Night Live,' has expressed strong opinions regarding cast members breaking character during live shows. Nealon, who was a regular on the iconic NBC sketch comedy series from 1985 to 1996, emphasized his personal commitment to staying in character throughout his tenure.
He articulated that breaking character disrupts the carefully crafted work of the show's writers. Nealon highlighted that producer Lorne Michaels also holds a firm stance against cast members deviating from their roles, even when such moments might amuse the audience. Nealon recalled successfully performing in a memorable sketch from 1990, the 'Chippendales' audition, as evidence of his discipline.
The commentary comes amid a noticeable increase in 'SNL' cast members and guest hosts losing composure during sketches. While these moments often go viral and garner significant attention, Nealon's perspective aligns with that of Michaels, who reportedly prefers the integrity of the sketch to remain intact.




