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Legendary SNL Writer Breaks Silence After 12-Year Retirement

25 Oct

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Summary

  • Penned iconic SNL sketches like Chris Farley's "Chippendales Audition"
  • Defined the show's political satire with Dana Carvey's George H.W. Bush
  • Praised as the "best political humorist alive" by Lorne Michaels
Legendary SNL Writer Breaks Silence After 12-Year Retirement

In a rare interview, legendary Saturday Night Live writer Jim Downey is reflecting on his iconic 30-year tenure at the show. During his time at SNL, Downey penned era-defining sketches like Chris Farley's "Chippendales Audition" and helped define the show's political satire with characters like Dana Carvey's George H.W. Bush and Will Ferrell's W. Bush.

Downey, who was the voice of "Weekend Update" for many years, is praised by SNL creator Lorne Michaels as the "best political humorist alive." After retiring from the show in 2013, Downey has now stepped back into the spotlight, with a Peacock documentary and two acting roles showcasing his comedic talents.

In the interview, Downey discusses the evolving standards of comedy, noting that certain sketches from the show's early years would no longer be acceptable today. He also shares insights into his collaborations with industry legends like Norm Macdonald and David Letterman, highlighting their unique approaches to humor. As Downey reflects on his storied career, he offers a glimpse into the golden era of SNL and the enduring impact of his work.

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Downey was a writer on Saturday Night Live for 30 years, penning iconic sketches like Chris Farley's "Chippendales Audition" and defining the show's political satire with characters like Dana Carvey's George H.W. Bush.
Lorne Michaels, the creator of Saturday Night Live, called Downey the "best political humorist alive" and the "voice" of the show.
After a 12-year retirement, Downey has recently stepped back into the spotlight, with a Peacock documentary and two acting roles showcasing his comedic talents.

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