JIM BELUSHI
(1983-85) He still acts, but the 45-year-old is currently focused on his baby girl Jamison, born in July to wife Jennifer.

JIM BREUER
(1995-98) The Goat Boy, 32, now chews on film (Dick) and says that SNL was tough, but "I'm proud it didn't kill me."

A. WHITNEY BROWN
(1986-91) He's pursuing new interests after a three-year gig writing for Comedy Central's The Daily Show.

BETH CAHILL
(1991-92) She directs an L.A. improv troupe and remembers "Adam Sandler making prank phone calls."

ELLEN GLEGHORNE
(1991-95) Her WB sitcom Cleghorne! failed, but the 34-year-old rebounded and writes for The Roseanne Show.

GEORGE COE
(1975) The veteran TV and film actor, 70, is still acting and recalls SNL's first season as "walking a tightrope."

JOAN CUSACK
(1985-86) The actress, 37, earned two Oscar nods despite her "C minus" turn at "the Oxford version of clown school."

TOM DAVIS
(1977-80) At 47, the writer just finished scripting a film, Hitting the Wall, and plans to direct it next year.

DENNY DILLON
(1980-81) After six years on HBO's Dream On, Dillon, 48, is working in Manhattan on a onewoman show she wrote.

ROBERT DOWNEY JR.
(1985-86) Despite numerous shots at rehab, the actor, 34, was jailed in July for parole violations.

BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY
(1981-82) Bill's older brother, 53, returns to TV this fall on the CBS sitcom Love and Money.

ROBIN DUKE
(1981-84) The former "Mrs. T," 45, lives in Toronto and does voices for the animated series George & Martha.

CHRIS ELLIOT
(1994-95) At 39, he's active in film (There's Something About Mary) and TV, as the voice of Dogbert in UPN's Dilbert.

AL FRANKEN
(1975-80,1985-95) The creator of 12-stepper Stuart Smalley first paired with Tom Davis to write some of SNL's funniest skits. Now 48, he has turned to writing scripts and witty political commentary. "I still watch the show and root for it every week," he says.

JANEANE GAROFALO
(1994-95) Garofalo, 35, is in high gear with HBO comedy specials and films (Mystery Men).

GILBERT GOTTFRIED
(1980-81) The squinting comedian, 44, found success as a voice-over actor (Dr. Dolittle).

MARY GORSS
(1981-85) Now on ABC's Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Gross, 46, cherishes a saner schedule.

CHRISTOPHER GUEST
(1984-85) The productive filmmaker (Waiting for Guffman), 51, is married to Jamie Lee Curtis.

ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL
(1985-86) The actor, 31, played Bill Gates in Pirates of Silicon Valley.

BRAD HALL
(1982-84) Married 12 years to Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hall, 41, produces television shows.

RICH HALL
(1984-85) This summer, Hall, 42, took his comedy act on the road, touring the United Kingdom.

JAN HOOKS
(1986-91) At 42, the former Sweeney sis has a recurring role on NBC's 3rd Rock from the Sun.

MELANIE HUTSELL
(1991-94) A new mom, Hutsell, 31, is taking time off to be with her baby Carly Rose.

TIM KAZURINSKY
(1981-84) The screenwriter (The Cherokee Kid) and avid gardener, 49, lives in Evanston, III.

TIM MEADOWS
(1991- ) Still going strong after eight years on SNL, Meadows, 38, now has Austin Powers-size hopes for Ladies' Man, a movie about his frisky character.

LAURA KIGHTLINGER
(1994-95) A stand-up comic, Kightlinger, 35, appears regularly on network and cable TV.

GARY KROEGER
(1982-85) Kroeger, 42, voices cartoons and hosts a radio show in L.A. about parenting.

JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS
(1982-85) Since Seinfeld, the 38-year-old has cared for her two kids.

GAIL MATTHIUS
(1980-81) Voice-over actress Matthius, 46, calls her SNL stint "terrifying and wonderful."

MICHAEL McKEAN
(1994-95) At 51, he hosts Comedy Central's Uncomfortably Close with Michael McKean.

MARK McKINNEY
(1994-97) Comedy vet McKinney, 37, appears this fall in the films Dog Park and Superstar.

KEVIN MEANEY
(1986)Meaney, 43, is developing a TV cooking show he calls "Martha Stewart on acid."

DENNIS MILLER
(1985-91) The author of two books of rants, Miller, 45, also hosts his own show on HBO.

RANDY QUAID
(1985-86) A well-known actor before his year on SNL, Quaid, 49, soon appears in The Debtors.

ANN RISLEY
(1980-81) Now running an actors' studio in Tucson, Risley, 50, calls her SNL stint "horrible."

CHARLES ROCKET
(1980-81) Fired for swearing on air, Rocket, 50, now acts regularly in movies and on TV.

TONY ROSATO
(1981-82) Character actor Rosato has appeared on L.A. Law, as well as many other TV shows.

ROB SCHNEIDER
(1990-94) Former "copy room guy" Schneider, 35, will appear in the upcoming movie Deuce.

HARRY SHEARER
(1979-80, 1984-85) A regular voice on The Simpsons, Shearer, 55, also performs in films.

SARAH SILVERMAN
(1993-1994) After SNL "boot camp," Silverman, 28, appeared on The Larry Sanders Show.

ROBERT SMIGEL
(1985-93, 1996- ) Writer, performer and now animator, Smigel, 39, also wrote for Conan O'Brien.

PAM STEPHENSON
(1984-85) Once a B-movie queen, Stephenson, 48, is now married to an actor.

BEN STILLER
(1988-89) A popular comic actor and director, Stiller, 33, appears soon in The Suburbans.

JULIA SWEENEY
(1990-94) Sweeney, 37, voices animated characters and has guested on TV sitcoms.

TERRY SWEENEY
(1985-86) A writer for Mad TV, Sweeney, 48, is developing a comedy show for The WB.

LORNE MICHAELS
(1975-80, 1985-) He's already in the Television Hall of Fame, but founding producer Michaels, 54, says he still struggles with SNL every week. "I never leave the studio going, 'That was great.' I see only the mistakes."

  • Contributors:
  • Ron Arias,
  • Matt Birkbeck,
  • Kelly Carter,
  • Michelle Caruso,
  • Tom Cunneff,
  • Mary Green,
  • Elizabeth Leonard,
  • Jason Lynch,
  • Bob Meadows,
  • Monica Rizzo,
  • Debbie Seibel,
  • John Slania,
  • Natasha Stoynoff,
  • Cyntha Wang,
  • Fannie Weinstein,
  • Paula Yoo,
  • Irene Zutell.
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