The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between September 29, 2001, and May 18, 2002, the twenty-seventh season of SNL.
Maya Rudolph parodies fashion designer Donatella Versace. [1] Donatella, a demanding diva, speaks in broken English and is always smoking or drinking champagne. She is usually surrounded by scantily clad manservants and hangs out with her celebrity friends like Elton John, Madonna, and Bono, or other designers. [2] She gets easily impatient with her friends and guests, yelling, "Get ouutttt!" at them when they annoy her. [3] In some sketches she hawks her own line of products, like Versace Hot Pockets and Versace Egg Nog. Debuted September 29, 2001.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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27 | September 29, 2001 | Reese Witherspoon | Donatella promotes her video "Donatella Versace For the Children." Her guests are Grace Jones (Dean Edwards), Karl Lagerfeld (Darrell Hammond), and John Galliano (Chris Kattan). |
27 | December 8, 2001 | Hugh Jackman | Donatella welcomes Karl Lagerfeld (Mick Jagger), Steven Cojocaru (Jimmy Fallon), and her friend Ingo (Jackman). |
27 | March 16, 2002 | Ian McKellen | Donatella hosts an Oscars party featuring Yves St. Laurent (McKellen), Elizabeth Hurley (Ana Gasteyer), and Bono (Chris Kattan). |
28 | October 4, 2002 | Matt Damon | Donatella advertises Versace Hot Pockets, endorsed by her celebrity friends Rosie O'Donnell (Horatio Sanz), P. Diddy (Tracy Morgan), Farnsworth Bentley (Dean Edwards), and Axl Rose (Damon). |
28 | December 7, 2002 | Robert De Niro | A Very Versace Chanukah. Donatella is visited by Siegfried (De Niro) and Roy (Harvey Keitel) and Sharon (Amy Poehler) and Ozzy Osbourne (Horatio Sanz). |
28 | March 15, 2003 | Salma Hayek | Versace Oscar Fashion Preview. Donatella previews Oscars fashion with her assistant Adriana (Hayek). Christina Aguilera makes an appearance. |
28 | May 17, 2003 | Dan Aykroyd | Donatella hosts her Backyard Barbecue, featuring Esteban (Aykroyd), Anna Nicole Smith (Ana Gasteyer), and David Letterman (Jeff Richards). |
29 | October 18, 2003 | Halle Berry | Donatella hosts a Halloween party with Naomi Campbell (Berry) and Elton John (Horatio Sanz). |
29 | December 13, 2003 | Elijah Wood | Donatella promotes Versace Egg Nog. Rosie O'Donnell (Horatio Sanz) and Boy George (Wood) stop by to promote the Broadway musical Taboo . |
29 | February 14, 2004 | Drew Barrymore | Donatella celebrates Valentine's Day with special guests Courtney Love (Barrymore), Madonna (Amy Poehler), and Elton John (Horatio Sanz). |
30 | February 5, 2005 | Paris Hilton | While skiing, Donatella runs into Paris Hilton. |
30 | May 7, 2005 | Johnny Knoxville | Donatella celebrates Mother's Day with her mother (Rachel Dratch), Elton John (Horatio Sanz), and David Furnish (Knoxville). |
32 | February 3, 2007 | Drew Barrymore | Donatella hosts a Super Bowl party with guests Victoria (Barrymore) and David Beckham (Seth Meyers) and Prince (Fred Armisen). |
Gay Hitler (Chris Kattan) was a character loosely based on a theory described in German historian Lothar Machtan's book The Hidden Hitler , [4] which attempts to prove that Adolf Hitler was a homosexual. The flamboyant Hitler character was known for the catchphrase "Sprechen Sie dick?" Gay Hitler was the author of the fictional autobiography Mein Boyfriend, a satire of Hitler's actual autobiography Mein Kampf . Gay Hitler also appeared as Speed Skating Hitler, rendering the Sieg Heil salute repeatedly as he skated in place. Debuted October 13, 2001.
A scene in the film Step Brothers shows fellow SNL cast member Will Ferrell dressed as a Nazi asking the antagonist "Sprechen sie dick?".
Rachel Dratch plays Nicole, a woman who is comically clueless about other people's orientations. The sketch begins and ends with a song-and-dance routine about Nicole's lack of gaydar. Debuted November 3, 2001.
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An HBO show, similar to Fox's COPS series, where a white trash couple (played by Amy Poehler and Chris Kattan) fist fight and police (or other authority figures) are called in to break them up. Debuted November 3, 2001.
Drunk Girl was played by Jeff Richards between 2001 and 2003. Drunk Girl would stop by Weekend Update to talk about things like Spring Break Tips, but she would be unreliable because of her slurred speech and emotional behavior. Her eyes are always squinted shut and she has shoulder-length blonde hair, and often a bared midriff. Among Drunk Girl's frequent mannerisms are telling people to "shut up!", whether they have actually said anything or not; bursting into tears for no reason; and offering to make out with a disinterested Jimmy Fallon or Tina Fey, the Update hosts at the time. [5] Drunk Girl commonly asks people if they want to know something repeatedly, and when they say no, she increasingly slurs the words as she repeats the phrase (during the Weekend Update Halftime Special, even though Fallon said he wanted to know, she continued to repeat the phrase anyway). In later episodes, she also takes off her bra and/or lets something inappropriate, such as food, fall out of it. Debuted December 8, 2001.
A Tracy Morgan sketch. The sketch begins with a theme song, sung by Morgan in the style of a lounge singer. [6] All sketches involve Astronaut Jones landing on other planets and encountering alien life forms. The aliens are usually female and give a long-winded speech to Jones about life on their planet, but Jones cannot focus on anything they are saying because he is too distracted by their breasts or other body parts. At the end of the aliens' speech, he then makes crude comments, like, "Let me slap those phat asses" and "I want to see it clap". [7] Debuted February 2, 2002.
Appearances
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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27 | February 7, 2002 | Britney Spears | Jones encounters Kregelera (Spears). |
April 6, 2002 | Cameron Diaz | Jones lands on Jupiter and encounters the Jupiterians (Diaz, Maya Rudolph, and Amy Poehler). | |
28 | November 16, 2002 | Brittany Murphy | Jones is accompanied by Garrett Morris and musical guest Nelly. The trio encounter Bleeblora (Murphy). |
May 17, 2003 | Dan Aykroyd | Jones and his chief science officer (Aykroyd) encounter Venalla (Rudolph). | |
34 | March 14, 2009 | Tracy Morgan | Jones meets a Krilgarian woman (Andy Samberg). |
41 | October 17, 2015 | Jones and his crew encounter Martiana (musical guest Demi Lovato). |
A Jimmy Fallon and Horatio Sanz sketch. The Leather Man (Fallon) is the owner of a store that sells only leather items. When customers browse items or try on outfits, the leather makes loud, squeaky noises. The Leather Man is aided by his assistant Choo Choo (Sanz), a bob cut-haired eccentric. Choo Choo makes frequent mistakes, which the Leather Man punishes him for by hitting him with a leather whip that makes Choo Choo cry out in exaggerated wails. Fallon and Sanz broke character in both appearances of the sketch. [8] [9] Debuted February 2, 2002.
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An Amy Poehler sketch. [11] Amber was "rockin' one leg" (as she described it). Poehler held one leg up behind her body so it would appear to have been amputated at the knee. She was impatient, bitchy, vulgar, dirty (literally "dirty" in that her clothes were covered with grime and she appeared not to bathe very often), and generally obnoxious. She saw herself as extremely sexy and desirable. Her catchphrase was, "Yeah, I farted. Jealous?!" Occasionally, another similarly boorish behavior would be substituted for "I farted". Apparently due to hypoglycemia, she would continuously munch on some unhealthy snack, usually a fatty fried food like french fries or potato chips throughout each sketch. The male characters in each sketch tended to appreciate her self-confidence, but fell well short of agreeing that she was sexy or desirable. She would never win the various beauty/popularity based contests that she would enter. Debuted March 2, 2002.
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The Ferey Muthar Talk Show was a sketch on SNL, appearing only twice (season 27 on the March 16, 2002, episode hosted by Ian McKellen and again on the season 28 episode hosted by Nia Vardalos). It was a talk show from Turkey, with Horatio Sanz as the host and Darrell Hammond as his sidekick. It was a parody based on Turkish reality show Ateş Hattı by Reha Muhtar.
Weekend Update is a Saturday Night Live sketch and satirical news program that comments on and parodies current events. It is the show's longest-running recurring sketch, having been on since the show's first broadcast, and is typically presented in the middle of the show immediately after the first musical performance. Historically, one or two of the players are cast in the role of news anchor, presenting gag news items based on current events and acting as hosts for occasional editorials, commentaries, or other performances by other cast members or guests. In modern times, dedicated anchors are chosen among writing staff, often lead writers, in lieu of cast or featured players. Chevy Chase has said that Weekend Update – which he started as anchor in 1975 – paved the way for comedic news shows like The Daily Show and The Colbert Report.
Maya Rudolph is an American actress and comedian. Born in Gainesville, Florida, and raised in Los Angeles, she is the daughter of the late singer Minnie Riperton (1947–1979) and composer Richard Rudolph. From 2000 to 2007, Rudolph was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL). Her accolades include six Primetime Emmy Awards from fifteen nominations. In 2024, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Horacio Sanz, better known by his stage name Horatio Sanz, is an American comedian and actor. Sanz was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1998 to 2006.
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