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					<p>“Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!” For more than 40 years, <strong><em>Saturday Night Live</em></strong> has been a staple of the television industry — and has created some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.</p>
<p>Notable alumni of the comedy variety series include <strong><strong>Steve Martin</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Dan Aykroyd</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Tina Fey</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Adam Sandler</strong></strong>, who have all forged their own paths in the comedy world since exiting <em>SNL</em>. Despite leaving the Emmy-winning series, many of the show’s biggest names still look back fondly at their time as cast members.</p>
<p>“I was 23 years old when I started here,” Sandler said during his May 2019 hosting gig. “I had some of the best years of my life here. I always tell [my wife and kids] how <em>SNL</em> was the greatest time in my life. My daughter asked me, ‘If it was the greatest, then why did you leave?’”</p>
<p>The <em>Happy Gilmore</em> star was <strong>fired from <em>SNL</em></strong> in 1995 and opened up about the experience on <em>The Howard Stern Show</em> in late 2019.</p>
<p>“I was probably sad, covering up the sadness with being mad, saying ‘yeah f–k you,’” he said at the time. “I am f–king old enough now. I realize what <em>Saturday Night Live</em> did for me … Everything turned out great. … Maybe I would’ve never left because I’m not good at saying goodbye. They had to get rid of me somehow.”</p>

		<p>Other <em>SNL</em> stars like <strong><strong>Pete Davidson</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Kate McKinnon</strong></strong> have launched successful film careers before even leaving the comedy series. After joining the cast in 2012, McKinnon’s quirky comedic style landed her roles in 2015’s <em>Sisters</em>, 2016’s <em>Ghostbusters</em>, 2017’s <em>Rough Night</em> and 2019’s <em>Yesterday</em>.</p>
<p>Davidson, for his part, has starred in several movies since his 2014 <em>SNL</em> debut and has fascinated fans with his dating life. Despite making <strong>controversial comments about the show</strong> that sparked his career, the Staten Island native has nothing but love for his <em>SNL</em> family.</p>
<p>“I will be there as long as they allow me to be,” he told <em>Entertainment Tonight</em> in June 2020. “I think I’m very lucky to be on that show and I’m really lucky to have <strong><strong>Lorne Michaels</strong></strong> as, you know, not only a mentor and a boss, but a friend. I’ll be there as long as they allow it.”</p>
<p>One year later, the<em> Suicide Squad</em> star admitted that <strong>he wasn’t certain he’d return to Studio 8H</strong> after season 46 came to an end.</p>
<p>“Speaking for myself, I don’t know what the plan is. <strong>Everything’s kind of up in the air right now</strong> just depending on scheduling,” he said during an interview with Gold Derby. “It is my seventh year and that’s what the contract is usually for. [The finale] was really emotional. I worked with these guys for a fourth of my life. … I started there with acne and left with tattoos. It was just like a crazy, long period of time, and [I] wasn’t ready for the season to end yet because I was really having so much fun.”</p>
<p>He previously joked during a roundtable with <em>The Hollywood Reporter</em> in May 2021 that he was “ready to hang up the jersey” after seven seasons on the show.</p>
<p>Scroll down to see more of<em> SNL</em>’s most successful cast members.</p>
									

				
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