These 20 "SNL" Cast Members Easily Beat Out All Those Before And After Them

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Saturday Night Live is a major institution in comedy. And while it may not be everyone's ~thing~, there's no denying it has spawned some serious talent.

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SNL's brightest talent have dominated screens big and small, taken the stage by storm, and even conquered late night.

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Of all the talents to come and go from Studio 8H, these 20 are truly the best of the best.

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20.Cheri Oteri

Will Ferrell as Craig Buchanan, Cheri Oteri as Arianna during "Basketball Game" skit on December 16, 1995

19.Mike Myers

Mike Myers as Wayne Campbell, Dana Carvey as Garth Algar during the "Wayne's World" skit on February 17, 1990

While most people remember Mike Myer's time on SNL for Wayne's World, the Canadian comic had a whole repertoire of memorable characters, including the hosts of "Coffee Talk" and "Sprockets" during his tenure from 1989–1995.

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18.Bill Hader

Bill Hader as Stefon, Seth Meyers during "Weekend Update"

Bill Hader truly made a name for himself during his time on the SNL cast from 2005–2013. He was Emmy-nominated for his talented impressions and hilarious writing, torpedoing his TV and film career in the years since.

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17.Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase during "Weekend Update"

Chevy Chase was only on Saturday Night Live for one season (1975–1976), but only because he broke out in a big way. He memorably served as the first "Weekend Update" anchor.

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16.Molly Shannon

Molly Shannon as Mary Katherine Gallaher, Will Ferrell as emcee during the 'Fresh Face Modeling Contest' skit on February 24, 1996

Molly Shannon mastered the art of making obnoxious, over-the-top characters likable enough to want to see more — from Mary Katherine Gallagher to Sally O'Malley — from 1995–2001.

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15.Jan Hooks

Jan Hooks as Dee Kelly and Nora Dunn as Linda Dano during "Attitudes" skit on November 18, 1989

From 1986–1991, Jan Hooks was an incredible presence on the cast. Her range of impressions were serious, taking on both Hilary Clinton and Sinead O'Connor.

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14.Norm MacDonald

Norm MacDonald during the 'Weekend Update' skit on April 15, 1995

13.Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph as Oprah Winfrey during the "Oprah" skit on February 7, 2004

12.Bill Murray

Paul Shaffer, Bill Murray as Nick Summers during the 'Nick Summers' skit on April 16, 1977

Bill Murray joined the cast during Season 2 in 1997, replacing Chevy Chase, and staying on through Season 5 in 1980. Murray's run on the show put him opposite other SNL greats like Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, and John Belushi for some unforgettable late-night TV.

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11.Dana Carvey

Dana Carvey as Church Lady during "Church Chat" skit

Dana Carvey was an SNL staple and from 1986 to 1993, he helped bring some unforgettable original characters. Some of his best work may not center him in the sketch, but it anchors the performance overall nonetheless.

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10.Phil Hartman

Phil Hartman as Michael Eisner during "A Message from Michael Eisner" skit on October 02, 1993

Phil Hartman was a mainstay of the SNL cast from 1986–1994 and won an Emmy for his writing on the show. Hartman's characters and impressions made him a solid comedic presence, particularly during his time impersonating Bill Clinton.

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9.Darrell Hammond

Darrell Hammond as Sean Connery during "Jeopardy!" skit on December 16, 2000

8.Tina Fey

Tina Fey during "Weekend Update" on December 16, 2000

Tina Fey shaped a lot of what SNL did in the 2000s as a head writer and one of the show's prominent talents from 2000–2006. Some of her best moments were behind the "Weekend Update" desk opposite late-night hosts-to-be Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers.

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7.Jane Curtin

Jane Curtin does the Weekend Update in a "Saturday Night Live" skit

Jane Curtin played the perfect straight woman, which set the scene for the more explosive types she often shared the stage with. She was an integral and underrated part of the show's first five seasons, 1975–1980.

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6.Gilda Radner

Gilda Radner as Roseanne Roseannadanna during "Weekend Update" sketch on April 7, 1979

Gilda Radner masterfully illustrated the possibilities of quirky comedy through the first five seasons of SNL. Her parodies were unlike any other and created iconic moments throughout the show's foundational years.

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5.Will Ferrell

Will Ferrell as Gene Frenkle, Christopher Walken as Bruce Dickinson during "Behind the Music" skit on April 8, 2000

4.John Belushi

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John Belushi is one of the SNL GOATs and it's not even a question. His characters have penetrated pop culture and the relevance of his comedy influenced some of today's most popular comedic figures.

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3.Dan Aykroyd

Jane Curtin as Prymaat Conehead, Dan Aykroyd as Beldar Conehead, Laraine Newman as Connie Conehead during the 'The Coneheads At Home' skit on January 15, 1977

Dan Aykroyd was among the SNL OGs, both in front of and behind the camera. He easily complimented so many other major talents on the show and made for unforgettable characters from Coneheads to Blues Brothers and Wild and Crazy Guys.

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2.Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy during the 'Weekend Update' on December 13, 1980

1.Chris Farley

Chris Rock as Onski, Chris Farley as B Fats during the 'I'm Chillin'' skit on December 2, 1991

Your top twenty may vary, so tell us what yours looks like in the comments!

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