Jim Carrey to stop impersonating Joe Biden on 'Saturday Night Live' [View all]
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Jim Carrey to stop impersonating Joe Biden on 'Saturday Night Live'
While Saturday Night Live did not immediately offer insight as to who might pick up the impression, Carreys departure could allow a cast member to take over.
Dec. 19, 2020, 2:37 PM EST
By Variety
The nation has a president-elect. But who will play him on Saturday Night Live as he prepares to be sworn into office? ... The question is open anew after actor Jim Carrey took to Twitter on Saturday to tell fans he was leaving behind the impression of Joe Biden he has offered over the course of the first six episodes of the shows 46th season. Carrey has not appeared in sketches in SNLs last two broadcasts, nor has Alec Baldwin, who has portrayed President Donald Trump for the past four seasons and the early part of the current one.
Though my term was only meant to be 6 weeks, I was thrilled to be elected as your SNL President, the actor said via Twitter. I would love to go forward knowing that Biden was the victor because I nailed that s---. But I am just one in a long line of proud, fighting SNL Bidens!
Carreys announcement opens the part to someone else. While Saturday Night Live did not immediately offer insight as to who might pick up the impression, Carreys departure could allow a cast member to take over or give the show a chance to find a different contributor. Former cast member Maya Rudolph has been playing Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in recent episodes.
Playing the role of the U.S. president on SNL can be overwhelming. In press reports, Baldwin has suggested hes grappled with some of the response his Trump impression has sparked. Chevy Chase is still remembered for playing a clumsy, stumbling President Gerald Ford in the shows earliest days, and Dana Carveys impression of President George H.W. Bush was recognized by the commander-in-chief himself.
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