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Jimmy Fallon took the good with the bad during his time on “Saturday Night Live.” During a recent appearance on “The Diary of a CEO” podcast, Fallon said that as a young comedian on “SNL ...
Jimmy Fallon at the opening of NBC Company Store at General Electric Building in New York City in 1999. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images Fallon was cast on “SNL” in 1998, one week after ...
Jimmy Fallon Says ‘People Want You to Fail’ When You’re on ‘SNL’, Adds Dealing With Hate Is the ‘Absolute Worst’: ‘You Can’t Make Everyone Like You’ ...
Fallon was on “SNL” from 1998 to 2004. During that time, he co-anchored “Weekend Update” with Tina Fey and did a now iconic impersonation of British singer-songwriter Barry Gibb on “The ...
Fallon, 50, recalled the comment he made, which he said he "didn't really mean," on the June 2 episode of the Diary of a CEO podcast Jimmy Fallon knew he was destined to be on Saturday Night Live.
Fallon explained that going into "SNL," he assumed "everyone" would be supportive and encouraging of his work. He quickly found out this was not the case. "Some people want you to fail," Fallon said.
Jimmy Fallon was set on getting “Saturday Night Live” by the age of 25. The late night talk show host opened up about what he would do if he didn’t land a part on the show by that time ...
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Why Jimmy Fallon Left SNL

As the 2000s went along and Fallon failed to get a clear-cut hit movie on his résumé, it started to seem like leaving "SNL" was a mistake. Maybe he should've stayed on for another year or two ...