I also see a lot more cast members in outside projects while still on the 
show.  Now I suppose Lorne could be involved in all of these things, but does 
he really want to work *that* much?
David

    On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 01:30:59 PM PDT, Tom Wolper 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 1:25 PM Marti Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:

I enjoyed his performances on SNL, but I am not sure he has the "star quality" 
to make it as a leading man. So many former SNL cast members left with dreams 
of becoming TV/movie stars, but very few have made it.


All of the SNL alumni talk about how hard a grind it is to turn out shows 
weekly during the season especially with the schedule Lorne refuses to change. 
After 8 years Bennett might simply be sick of it. He might feel creatively 
exhausted and want to try something new even if it doesn't mean becoming a 
superstar. In the current environment of a thousand streamers and a million 
shows it won't be hard for him to find steady work.
Sasheer Zamata was on Marc Maron's podcast recently. She left SNL after only 
three and a half years and says she has been working steadily ever since.
I don't think SNL cast members are as naive as they might have been a 
generation ago. They get agents immediately and can spend off weeks and summers 
talking to media companies and seeing what else is available. Maybe when they 
first get hired they might imagine themselves to be Belushi or Sandler. After a 
few years they should have a good idea of where their post-SNL career will take 
them.  

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