This is first cast member to be born after the show premiered and is the longest tenured cast member in SNL history
Keenan Thompson
This prolific grunge/punk rocker has appeared the most times as a musical guest with 14 appearances across multiple bands.
Dave Grohl
This frequent Trump impersonator holds the record for most SNL's hosted at 17
Alec Baldwin
This "Bruce Almighty" and "Liar, Liar" star shockingly was rejected from SNL not once, but twice.
Jim Carrey
Tom Hanks played this squash-clad character in a haunted elevator ride surrounded by two b-boy skeletons.
David S. Pumpkins
She was the first female head writer in SNL history.
Tina Fey
This musical guest controversially ripped a picture of the pope on stage at the end of their performance.
Sinead O'Connor
This comedian is the only person to have hosted SNL three times in a single season.
Steve Martin
This former host and musical guest had two rejected SNL auditions.
Donald Glover / Childish Gambino
Kate McKinnon combined "It's" Pennywise clown character with this clownish Trump administration advisor in the 2017 Halloween sketch.
Kellyanne Conway
At 47 years old, this cast member was the oldest person to have ever joined the show.
Leslie Jones
This musical guest was caught lip-syncing during their performance.
Ashlee Simpson
All of the stars from the sitcom Friends have hosted SNL at least once, except for...
Matt LeBlanc
This former SNL intern was rejected during her audition, so she went to play an intern on a different NBC comedy.
Aubrey Plaza
Chris Farley as motivational speaker Matt Foley gave a scary story to some teenagers in his Halloween sketch, explaining how he ended up in a "______ down by the _____"
Van; River
This is the first official cast member hired when the show launched in 1975.
Gilda Radner
This artist is the youngest person to both host and serve as the musical guest at 18 years old.
Britney Spears
She became the oldest person to host SNL at 88 years old.
Betty White
Mindy Kaling
During his Halloween tips segment on Weekend Update, Stefon mentions his dog name, which is a play on words based on the actor who plays the Incredible Hulk in The Avengers movies.
Bark Ruffalo
This cast member has uttered the iconic phrase, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" more than any other in history at 70 times.
Darrell Hammond
This musical guest group was banned after lighting a joint live on stage.
Cypress Hill
This 90's action movie star, who once gifted a katana to the Venezuelan president, is widely considered to be the worst SNL host of all time. Even Lorne Michaels agrees.
Steven Seagal
Paul Reubens / Pee-Wee Herman
In one of the earliest SNL Halloween sketches, the Conehead family is criticized by their neighbor for handing out these two items to trick-or-treaters.
Beer and Fried Eggs