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        <title><![CDATA[Former ‘Saturday Night Live’ Stars: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>No longer live from New York! <strong><em>Saturday Night Live</em></strong> has catapulted the careers of many of today’s most popular comedians, including <strong><strong>Will Ferrell</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Eddie Murphy</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Tina Fey</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Adam Sandler</strong></strong>. In fact, the NBC sketch comedy series has become a launching pad for hit talk shows, films, sitcoms and game shows since its 1975 premiere.</p>
<p>Murphy, for his part, appeared as a cast member from 1980 to 1984. He went on to become a lucrative movie star, but tension between him and the show arose after <strong><strong>David Spade</strong></strong> joked about the <em>Coming to America</em> actor’s career in a 1995 sketch. “Look, children, it’s a falling star!” the <em>Joe Dirt</em> actor quipped following the releases of Murphy’s films <em>Vampire in Brooklyn</em> and <em>Harlem Nights</em>, which failed to win over the box office.</p>
<p>“What really irritated me about it at the time was that it was a career shot. It was like, ‘Hey, come on, man, it’s one thing for you guys to do a joke about some movie of mine, but my career?’” Murphy told <em>Rolling Stone</em> in 2011. “I’m one of you guys.”</p>
<p>The <em>Nutty Professor</em> star <strong>briefly returned to <em>Saturday Night Live</em></strong> in 2015 for the show’s 40th anniversary special. However, he did not take the Studio 8H stage by force again until December 2019, when he <strong>hosted an episode</strong> that earned him his first Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.</p>

		<p>“You don’t want to wait 30 years to come back and the show ain’t s—t,” Murphy told the <strong><em>Today</em> show</strong> ahead of his hosting gig. “It be like people clapping, going, ‘I thought he was going to be so much funnier than this.’”</p>
<p>The comedian’s return came amid a high point in his film career. “The timing couldn’t be better,” he said. “That’s why I feel like [I’m in] a dream.”</p>
<p>Murphy is not the only former cast member to make a major comeback on the long-running series. <strong><strong>Maya Rudolph</strong></strong> ended her tenure in 2007 but <strong>returned</strong> in 2019 to portray Vice President <strong><strong>Kamala Harris</strong></strong>.</p>
<p>“I’m so grateful always to be a part of that place, and then, when in my wildest dreams did I think there would ever be a candidate that looks remotely close to whatever this is?” Rudolph explained during an October 2020 appearance on <strong><em>The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon</em></strong>. “I realize I started working there 21 years ago. How am I still standing? … I love it.”</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery below to see where former <em>Saturday Night Live</em> stars are now!</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Erin Crabtree</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Erin Crabtree]]></dc:creator>
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