From political figures to pop stars, SNL has given us some of the most memorable impressions in comedy history. Join us as we count down the impressions that not only made us laugh but became cultural touchstones. These performances captured the essence of their subjects while adding a hilarious twist that kept audiences coming back for more. Our list includes iconic portrayals like Tina Fey’s Sarah Palin, Dana Carvey’s George H.W. Bush, and Eddie Murphy’s James Brown. We’ll also look at more recent standouts like Kate McKinnon’s Justin Bieber and Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris. Which SNL impression do you think deserves the top spot?
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Chevy Chaseโs Gerald Ford was the worst of the bunch. Darell Hammond as Clinton and Gore, Phil Hartmann as Clinton, Dan Ackroyd as Nixon and Carter and Dana Carvey as Ross Perot were among the best.
Whereโs John Belushi as Marlon Brando, or as Joe Cocker?
It was for a single sketch, but Stingโs impersonation of Billy Idol in a The Sinatra Group skit was perfect.
You don’t hear from Chase anymore do ya? It’s because all he was really good for is pratfalls and now he’s too old to do it. I never found him funny.
Melissa Mcarthy is one of the greatest actors of our generation. Everybody watch the movie “Spy”