List of celebrities who unsuccessfully auditioned for Saturday Night Live
The following is a list of actors, comedians and celebrities who auditioned for a part in the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live but did not get cast in the show.[1][2][3] Many of these celebrities managed to achieve successful careers in the entertainment industry, with some of them eventually appearing on the show as a guest host or in some other capacity.[4][5][6] This list is in alphabetical order by last name.
Nicole Byer auditioned in 2013 when the show was looking to add an African-American woman to the cast but lost to Sasheer Zamata.[11]
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Jim Carrey auditioned in 1980.[4][5][6][12][13] He went on to host the show three times in 1996, 2011 and 2014.[1][3] Lorne Michaels regrets not hiring Carrey.[2]
Louis C.K. auditioned in 1993.[7] He went on to host the show four times.[4]
Tiffany Haddish auditioned in 2013 when the show was looking to add an African-American woman to the cast but lost to Sasheer Zamata.[11][15] She later hosted the show during the 43rd season.[16]
Johnny Knoxville was offered the chance to have his stunt videos (which would later be used on the MTV show Jackass) put on SNL, but he declined the offer. He later hosted the show in 2005.
John Mulaney auditioned in 2008. Instead, he was hired as a writer for the show during its 34th season, and later went on to host during seasons 43, 44, 45, 46, and 47.[10]
Arden Myrin auditioned in 2001 but lost to Amy Poehler. Myrin later became a MADtv cast member in 2005.
Aubrey Plaza auditioned in 2008.[12][10] Plaza also worked as an intern of the show three years prior.[1][2][3][6] She later hosted during the 48th season.
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Paul Reubens auditioned in 1980 only to lose the part to Gilbert Gottfried.[1][2][6] Reubens claims Gottfried was favored over him because he was friends with one of the producers of the show. Reubens later hosted in 1985, in-character as Pee-wee Herman.[3][7]