Laraine Newman is looking back on some of her most hilarious “Saturday Night Live” memories. The comedian was part of the “SNL” cast from the premiere in 1975 until 1980.
RELATED: Dan Levy Left A Note Of Encouragement For The Following Week’s ‘SNL’ Host & A Tradition Was Born In her new audio memoir, May You Live in Interesting Times, Newman recalls the time she tried to sneak the C-word into the show. “When the ‘SNL’ 40th anniversary show was announced, I called Lorne [Micheals] and said I thought it would be fun to have Sherry in the Californians sketch as the matriarch,” Newman explains.
Sherry was a Valley girl character who Newman had played during her time on the show. “Next thing I knew, Fred Armisen contacted me to write a
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