Live monologue, Timothée Chalamet joked about how he was/actually wasn’t the first moonlighting actor to appear as a musical guest on S NL, and when this particular arrangement was announced, plenty of articles rattled off the handful of times this has actually happened before,
Peacock's SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night is a four-part docuseries honoring the legacy of SNL, with over 60 contributors, including SNL alumni, and covering decades of SNL history. Spotlighting some ...
This week’s “Saturday Night Live” host Timothée Chalamet made history in doing something that only actor Gary Busey has done before.
Timothee Chalamet arrives at the 82nd Golden Globes ... (Macall Polay/Searchlight Pictures via AP) FILE - Comedian Dave Chappelle performs at Madison Square Garden during his 50th birthday ...
Timothée Chalamet returns to Saturday Night Live this week to host for the second time. He brings along a new Oscar nomination for A Complete Unknown as well as
It's a Timothée Chalamet lookalike-apalooza in the latest Saturday Night Live promo. The A Complete Unknown star pulls double duty as both Host and Musical Guest in SNL's January 25 episode. In a new promo,
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
Dave Chappelle took aim at Sean "Diddy" Combs‘ alleged freak-off parties during Saturday Night Live‘s first episode of 2025. The veteran comedian, returning to SNL for his fourth time as host on Jan.
NBC announced comedian Dave Chappelle will host the sketch show Jan. 18, with musical guest GloRilla, while Chalamet will be the host and musical guest on Jan. 25.
Dave Chappelle has a knack for bringing laughter out of his audience despite joking about some of the most controversial or awkward topics.
Dave Chappelle brings his blistering comedic attack to all the top stories, even if it may be too soon, as the Chappelle's Show vet helps Saturday Night Live tackle the ongoing LA wildfires, Trump's second term,
Marcello Hernández returns as a Latino dad who hates his son. This sketch first appeared in season 49 and is still a crowd-pleaser. This time, he is joined by his “black neighbor Richard” and a white dad from the neighborhood, Kevin, played by Chappelle and Mikey Day. Hernández really sells this sketch with his constantly moving character.