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− | {{Stub}}'''Season 11''' of [[Saturday Night Live]]. The cast included [[Joan Cusack]], [[Robert Downey, Jr.]], [[Nora Dunn]], [[Anthony Michael Hall]], [[Jon Lovitz]], [[Dennis Miller]], [[Randy Quaid]], [[Terry Sweeney]], [[Danitra Vance]], [[A. Whitney Brown]], [[Al Franken]], [[Don Novello]], [[Dan Vitale]], and [[Damon Wayans]]. |
+ | {{Stub}}'''Season 11''' of [[Saturday Night Live]] marked the return of original producer [[Lorne Michaels]]. The cast included [[Joan Cusack]], [[Robert Downey, Jr.]], [[Nora Dunn]], [[Anthony Michael Hall]], [[Jon Lovitz]], [[Dennis Miller]], [[Randy Quaid]], [[Terry Sweeney]], [[Danitra Vance]], [[A. Whitney Brown]], [[Al Franken]], [[Don Novello]], [[Dan Vitale]], and [[Damon Wayans]]. Vitale and Wayans was fired during the season, Vitale due to substance abuse and Wayans following his portrayal of a character as flamboyantly gay out of frustration from a string of small roles. The other cast members were dropped after a season of poor reviews, with the exception of Brown, Dunn, Lovitz, and Miller. |
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==Cast== |
Revision as of 23:52, 28 July 2014
Season 11 of Saturday Night Live marked the return of original producer Lorne Michaels. The cast included Joan Cusack, Robert Downey, Jr., Nora Dunn, Anthony Michael Hall, Jon Lovitz, Dennis Miller, Randy Quaid, Terry Sweeney, Danitra Vance, A. Whitney Brown, Al Franken, Don Novello, Dan Vitale, and Damon Wayans. Vitale and Wayans was fired during the season, Vitale due to substance abuse and Wayans following his portrayal of a character as flamboyantly gay out of frustration from a string of small roles. The other cast members were dropped after a season of poor reviews, with the exception of Brown, Dunn, Lovitz, and Miller.
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- A. Whitney Brown: First February 8
- Damon Wayans: Last March 15
- Al Franken: First March 22
Preceded by: Season 10 |
Season 11 (1985— 1986) |
Followed by: Season 12 |