I enjoyed his performances on SNL, but I am not sure he has the "star quality" to make it as a leading man.So many former SNL cast members left with dreams of becoming TV/movie stars, but very few have made it.
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If Bennett left voluntarily, why would he make the announcement when they announced the new cast? I liked his work, but he was never a lynchpin.It's interesting how some cast members find work after SNL and others don't. Tina Fey seemed to be shilling to get someone, anyone, to hire Cheri Oteri. Rachel Dratch seemed to have rough years but suddenly got busy a few years ago.
Then there's all those who just disappear.
--On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 8:42 PM Jim M <jmar...@gmail.com> wrote:A good book to compare and contrast w the early days is “Wild and Crazy Guys’. Shows how many of the early cast (Belushi, Murray, Chase, Murphy) went on to have major movie careers. Very entertaining, and in paperback.--On Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 1:25:33 PM UTC-4 martil...@gmail.com wrote:I enjoyed his performances on SNL, but I am not sure he has the "star quality" to make it as a leading man.So many former SNL cast members left with dreams of becoming TV/movie stars, but very few have made it.~MartiOn Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 12:13:01 AM UTC-5 steve...@gmail.com wrote:
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I suspect the Hit Rate for cast members after SNL is higher than the average hit rate for cast members after they leave an average successful Primetime show. I guess we would need to agree on an operational definition of “Hit”, but it doesn’t have to be a string of box office blockbuster films.If given a choice between 16 years on SNL or 8 years + 8 years doing a couple of other moderately successful, lower profile projects, I guess it is a personal preference, but I would not criticize those who made the second choice.