13 Entertainment Icons Who Wrote Jokes For SNL

As Lorne Michaels once said, “It’s better when they laugh.”
13 Entertainment Icons Who Wrote Jokes For SNL

Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a live sketch comedy and variety show that airs on NBC every Saturday evening. The show features a number of guest actors, writers, and musicians each week. SNL is one of the longest-running shows on television, and it has become a cultural phenomenon over the years. While the show can be hit or miss, there are always a few gems in every episode. The show is known for its political satire, pop culture parodies, and...Well, just being really funny. If you've never seen it before, SNL is definitely worth a watch. Even if you're not a huge fan of sketch comedy, the episodes are usually less than an hour long, so it's not a huge commitment.

In case you didn't know, some of your favorite entertainers have written jokes for Saturday Night Live. We decided to take a look at some of the biggest names in entertainment who have made contributions to SNL over the years. From Justin Timberlake to Tina Fey, these stars prove that they're not just talented performers – they're also hilarious writers! Keep reading to learn more about this impressive group of entertainers.

'Greg, those are MY hotdogs' -Freshman Conan

GREG DANIELS WAS CONAN'S COLLEGE ROOMMATE 1988 DANIELS AND O'BRIEN BOTH WROTE FOR THE HARVARD LAMPOON, 'NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS,' 'SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE' AND 'THE SIMPSONS.' THEN GREG BROKE OFF ON HIS OWN AND CREATED A COUPLE LITTLE SHOWS CALLED PARKS AND RECREATION' AND 'THE OFFICE.'

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