Post by Some kind of a DSR-type person on Jul 5, 2009 21:00:13 GMT -5
First Round Results:
1.Colin Quinn eliminates Joe Piscopo, 8-1.
2. Steve Martin eliminates Tom Hanks, 5-4.
3. Norm MacDonald eliminates Dana Carvey, 6-2.
4. Tracy Morgan eliminates Gilda Radner, 5-0.
5. Darrell Hammond eliminates Eddie Murphy, 4-3.
6. Gilbert Gottfried eliminates David Koechner, 5-1.
7. Christopher Walken eliminates Phil Hartman, 5-2.
8. Dennis Miller eliminates Jim Belushi, 6-0.
9. Dan Aykroyd eliminates Ben Stiller, 9-2.
10. Nora Dunn eliminates Rachel Dratch, 6-4.
11. Jim Breuer eliminates Damon Wayans, 4-3.
12. Bill Murray eliminates Chevy Chase, 7-1.
13. Chris Kattan eliminates Al Franken, 6-1.
14. Cheri Oteri eliminates Sarah Silverman, 5-1.
15. Alec Baldwin eliminates Chris Parnell, 3-1.
16. John Belushi eliminates Horatio Sanz, 8-2.
17. Jay Mohr eliminates Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 5-3.
18. David Spade eliminates Kevin Nealon, 4-3.
19. Danny DeVito eliminates Jan Hooks, 6-2.
20. Adam Sandler eliminates Janeane Garofalo, 9-0.
21. Will Ferrell eliminates Laraine Newman, 9-0.
22. John Goodman eliminates Rob Riggle, 6-1.
23. Chris Rock eliminates Ana Gasteyer, 5-0.
24. Amy Poehler eliminates Jimmy Fallon, 7-2.
25. Tim Meadows eliminates Jon Lovitz, 4-3.
26. Rob Schneider eliminates Billy Crystal, 4-2. You can do eet, Rob!
CHRIS ELLIOTT was an SNL castmember during the 1994-95 season. His impressions include ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman, Yasser Arafat, and a Bill Clinton/WC Fields hybrid impression in the opening sketch of his first episode. Chris has also played the drinking game "Hi, Bob" backstage with Chris Farley when Bob Newhart hosted the show, he's hosted a talk show and interviewed Jeff Daniels (replacing clips highlighting Jeff's dramatic work with that clip of him on the toilet from Dumb and Dumber), he's played an unhappy munchkin in the land of Oz, he's played Dr. Josh Levine, a dentist creating a smear campaign against a rival dentist, and he's played an unwanted stripper at a batchelorette party.
Elliott's non-SNL work includes roles in films such as Groundhog Day and Kingpin with Bill Murray, CB4 with Chris Rock, Cabin Boy with Brian Doyle-Murray, There's Something About Mary with Ben Stiller, and Scary Movie 2 and 4. He's also contributed his talents to Late Night and The Late Show with David Letterman, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, and Dilbert. He was the star of his own sitcome, Get a Life, in the early 90s; he's written a few books; and he's the father of current SNL featured player Abby Elliott.
JANE CURTIN was a member of SNL's original cast, appearing on the show for the first 5 seasons. Her characters include the large-buttocked Betty Wydette, Prymaat Conehead (Beldar's wife), and Enid Loopner (playing the mother of Gilda Radner's Lisa Loopner character). Her impressions include Ann Landers, Dolly Parton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Joan Crawford, and Nancy Reagan. Her most notable work on SNL was probably as Weekend Update anchor, where she engaged in Point/Counterpoint debates with Dan Aykroyd (and Aykroyd called her "an ignorant slut").
After SNL, Jane continued to find success in television, starring on the sitcoms Kate & Allie and 3rd Rock from the Sun. She's also reprised her role as Prymaat Conehead for the big screen adaptation of the sketches, lent her voice to the computer animated film Antz, and appeared in the film I Love You, Man with current SNL castmember Andy Samberg. She's also appeared on Broadway, and lent her voice to several books-on-tape.
1.Colin Quinn eliminates Joe Piscopo, 8-1.
2. Steve Martin eliminates Tom Hanks, 5-4.
3. Norm MacDonald eliminates Dana Carvey, 6-2.
4. Tracy Morgan eliminates Gilda Radner, 5-0.
5. Darrell Hammond eliminates Eddie Murphy, 4-3.
6. Gilbert Gottfried eliminates David Koechner, 5-1.
7. Christopher Walken eliminates Phil Hartman, 5-2.
8. Dennis Miller eliminates Jim Belushi, 6-0.
9. Dan Aykroyd eliminates Ben Stiller, 9-2.
10. Nora Dunn eliminates Rachel Dratch, 6-4.
11. Jim Breuer eliminates Damon Wayans, 4-3.
12. Bill Murray eliminates Chevy Chase, 7-1.
13. Chris Kattan eliminates Al Franken, 6-1.
14. Cheri Oteri eliminates Sarah Silverman, 5-1.
15. Alec Baldwin eliminates Chris Parnell, 3-1.
16. John Belushi eliminates Horatio Sanz, 8-2.
17. Jay Mohr eliminates Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 5-3.
18. David Spade eliminates Kevin Nealon, 4-3.
19. Danny DeVito eliminates Jan Hooks, 6-2.
20. Adam Sandler eliminates Janeane Garofalo, 9-0.
21. Will Ferrell eliminates Laraine Newman, 9-0.
22. John Goodman eliminates Rob Riggle, 6-1.
23. Chris Rock eliminates Ana Gasteyer, 5-0.
24. Amy Poehler eliminates Jimmy Fallon, 7-2.
25. Tim Meadows eliminates Jon Lovitz, 4-3.
26. Rob Schneider eliminates Billy Crystal, 4-2. You can do eet, Rob!
CHRIS ELLIOTT was an SNL castmember during the 1994-95 season. His impressions include ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman, Yasser Arafat, and a Bill Clinton/WC Fields hybrid impression in the opening sketch of his first episode. Chris has also played the drinking game "Hi, Bob" backstage with Chris Farley when Bob Newhart hosted the show, he's hosted a talk show and interviewed Jeff Daniels (replacing clips highlighting Jeff's dramatic work with that clip of him on the toilet from Dumb and Dumber), he's played an unhappy munchkin in the land of Oz, he's played Dr. Josh Levine, a dentist creating a smear campaign against a rival dentist, and he's played an unwanted stripper at a batchelorette party.
Elliott's non-SNL work includes roles in films such as Groundhog Day and Kingpin with Bill Murray, CB4 with Chris Rock, Cabin Boy with Brian Doyle-Murray, There's Something About Mary with Ben Stiller, and Scary Movie 2 and 4. He's also contributed his talents to Late Night and The Late Show with David Letterman, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, and Dilbert. He was the star of his own sitcome, Get a Life, in the early 90s; he's written a few books; and he's the father of current SNL featured player Abby Elliott.
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JANE CURTIN was a member of SNL's original cast, appearing on the show for the first 5 seasons. Her characters include the large-buttocked Betty Wydette, Prymaat Conehead (Beldar's wife), and Enid Loopner (playing the mother of Gilda Radner's Lisa Loopner character). Her impressions include Ann Landers, Dolly Parton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Joan Crawford, and Nancy Reagan. Her most notable work on SNL was probably as Weekend Update anchor, where she engaged in Point/Counterpoint debates with Dan Aykroyd (and Aykroyd called her "an ignorant slut").
After SNL, Jane continued to find success in television, starring on the sitcoms Kate & Allie and 3rd Rock from the Sun. She's also reprised her role as Prymaat Conehead for the big screen adaptation of the sketches, lent her voice to the computer animated film Antz, and appeared in the film I Love You, Man with current SNL castmember Andy Samberg. She's also appeared on Broadway, and lent her voice to several books-on-tape.