Thompson told People.“It was one of the greatest days I’ve ever seen,” the Nick alum continued. “I learned literally a wealth of career knowledge in three hours, just watching a pro take direction.
But also, do what he wanted. It was amazing.”Thompson has been on “SNL” for 18 seasons since 2003 and added that he still uses Farley’s “strategies” to help him with his comedic work.“When you walk through those doors and are around those people, you’re on.
It’s time to be funny. It’s not time to just be there. It’s time to prove why you’re there. [On the set of ‘All That’] Chris was immediately funny, giving everybody what they expected,” the Emmy winner said. “That part of being a professional goes a long way because we still talk about him.
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