The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between September 24, 1989, and May 19, 1990, the fifteenth season of SNL.
Mike Myers played Lank Thompson in three different sketches. Thompson was a very handsome man who marketed a line of videos to help men look and act more handsomely. Debuted October 21, 1989.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | October 21, 1989 | Kathleen Turner | Lank Thompson: I'm a Handsome Man |
16 | February 23, 1991 | Alec Baldwin | Lank Thompson: I'm a Handsome Actor |
17 | April 18, 1992 | Jerry Seinfeld | Lank Thompson: I'm a Handsome Black Man |
A parody of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, with Dana Carvey impersonating Johnny Carson and Phil Hartman impersonating Ed McMahon.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | October 28, 1989 | James Woods | |
15 | January 20, 1990 | Christopher Walken | |
15 | May 19, 1990 | Candice Bergen | |
16 | October 27, 1990 | Patrick Swayze | |
16 | May 18, 1991 | George Wendt | The Carsenio Show |
17 | October 5, 1991 | Jeff Daniels | |
17 | May 16, 1992 | Woody Harrelson | |
20 | October 22,1994 | Dana Carvey | The OJ Trial |
An effeminate character played by Dana Carvey who needs to convince others that he is not gay. Debuted November 11, 1989.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | November 11, 1989 | Chris Evert | |
17 | March 21, 1992 | Mary Stuart Masterson |
Portrayed by Jon Lovitz, he spoke in a high-pitched nasal voice and did annoying things in front of Weekend Update's Dennis Miller, such as chewing with his mouth open, or scratching a fork across a slate chalkboard. These sketches often ended with Lovitz saying something in a calm, cultured, refined tone; for example, "You don't have to yell" or "I love you." Debuted November 11, 1989.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | November 11, 1989 | Chris Evert | |
15 | December 2, 1989 | John Goodman | |
15 | January 20, 1990 | Christopher Walken | |
15 | February 24, 1990 | Fred Savage | |
15 | March 17, 1990 | Rob Lowe | |
15 | May 12, 1990 | Andrew Dice Clay | |
16 | December 15, 1990 | Dennis Quaid |
A Dana Carvey and Phil Hartman sketch.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | November 18, 1989 | Woody Harrelson | |
16 | September 29, 1990 | Kyle MacLachlan | |
16 | March 23, 1991 | Jeremy Irons | |
17 | January 11, 1992 | Rob Morrow | |
17 | May 16, 1992 | Woody Harrelson |
Jon Lovitz plays a Jewish variation of Santa Claus. Debuted December 16, 1989.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | December 16, 1989 | Andie MacDowell | |
15 | April 14, 1990 | Corbin Bernsen |
Christopher Walken plays a self-imagined ladies' man. Debuted January 20, 1990.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | January 20, 1990 | Christopher Walken | |
18 | October 24, 1992 | Christopher Walken | |
21 | January 13, 1996 | Christopher Walken | |
25 | April 8, 2000 | Christopher Walken | |
26 | May 19, 2001 | Christopher Walken | |
28 | February 22, 2003 | Christopher Walken |
Mike Myers portrays Ed Miles, a nominal superhero in late middle age whose superpower is elder wisdom; he solves young adults' mundane life problems. Chris Farley plays Miles's sidekick, Drinking Buddy. Each episode features a full theme song and introduction, with Don Pardo announcing the episode's title. Debuted April 21, 1990.
Season | Episode | Host | Notes |
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15 | April 21, 1990 | Alec Baldwin | |
16 | October 20, 1990 | George Steinbrenner | |
16 | May 18, 1991 | George Wendt |