Zack Sharf Digital News Director Julia Louis-Dreyfus appeared on the latest episode of the “Wiser Than Me” podcast (via People) and remembered her “excruciating” audition for “Saturday Night Live.” The Emmy winner joined the NBC sketchy comedy show in 1982 and appeared on three seasons.
At 21 years old, Louis-Dreyfus was the show’s youngest female cast member at the time. “When I was just getting started, I was part of the Practical Theater company in Chicago,” Louis-Dreyfus said. “The producers of ‘SNL‘ came to see the show and they loved it, and they hired all of us to come to New York and be a part of ‘SNL.'” She traveled to New York City with three other “complete and total unknowns” in order to audition for “SNL” by performing the first act of their comedy show.
Louis-Dreyfus remembered it bombed, as the group performed “under fluorescent lights in the middle of the day in front of 20 very cynical, unfriendly ‘SNL’ cast members and writers. [They] already hated us because a bunch of their best friends had just been fired to make room for us.” “We never had a chance,” she added. “Sketches that had killed in Chicago died a terrible, terrible death that day.
It was excruciating. I think that humiliation influenced our whole ‘SNL’ experience for the next couple of years, to tell you the truth.
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