SNL Impressions Done in Front of the Actual Person
From iconic political figures to legendary musicians and Hollywood stars, these SNL impressions become unforgettable when performed right in front of the person being impersonated. Whether itβs Tina Feyβs spot-on Sarah Palin, Jimmy Fallonβs hilarious Jerry Seinfeld, or the entire cast embodying Christopher Walken, these moments are gold. The genuine reactions from the subjects themselves, combined with impeccable comedic timing, create unforgettable sketches that blend respect with humor. Watch as Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Will Ferrell, and more nail their impressions, making these interactions some of the funniest and most memorable in SNL history.
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@1:24 Andy Samberg the voice for Digman! was inspired by this.
All DREADFUL.
Americans really think they are good impersonators … but they aren't. Brits are so much better.
Kakling Kamala is spot on
They were all great. Thank god for comedy or we'd be really screwed.
All those were great! Except for Jim Brewer—he sucked.
What happened to Abby Elliott?
Did not even include Burt Reynolds on Jeopardy.
Norm Macdonald was the best.
No Chris Farley impression of Newt?
Wow, Keenan Thompson nailed that Charles Barkley impression. It totally didn't sound exactly like every other impression he's done.
Again with the absolutely needless and annoying ongoing commentary reciting the obvious.
when it was actually funny.
I still remember Chevy Chase admitting snl was propoganda years ago. They haven't changed, but people forgot. And they tried so hard to make kkkillery kkklinton seem like a human…with hit sauce in her purse pandering to those she called super predators.
dogshit…. lmao
I remember these Walken impersonations being waaaay better on the original airing.
The GEORGE Bush impression by D.C. is the only one I find funny. Yes, I know who everyone else is. I just don't think the impressions are that great.
Democrats being Democrats
Nicolas Cage one was great.
Louis theroux
Amy pohlers clinton is…just bad.
Can't believe there was a time when SNL would have HW on. How times have changed.
The Carey and Walken families were hilarious!
A couple of gems, but mostly very overrated
narrator ruined it
Belushi as Cocker is unforgettable.
The fact they had Kamala and Killary on here is hilariousβ¦the most corrupt and twisted politicians ππππ
Alec Baldwin is Trump.
kevin hart is NOT funny at all
I thought the Dave Matthews one was supposed to be Ozzy.
It's missing a weekend update sketch where Tom Hanks and Dana Carvey were impersonating Dennis Miller
Overall not soo impressing. But Myers and Belushi were legendary. With real MickJagger cosplaying Keith Richards?
all completely unimpressive except for Carey and Carvey
I appreciate that Dana Carvey formed a lifelong friendship with GW Bush as a result of his SNL work. It was a different time.
Remember when SNL was funny?
Back when politicians didn't cry like big, slobbering babies when comedians made fun of them.
All of themβ¦
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Hillary is the Devil lol
Tina Fey impersonated Sarah Palin so good that I couldn't tell who was the real one was…
6:54 Dang, you'd better include the β€βπ₯β€βπ₯ Jeopardy! impressions of 'Burt Reynolds' and 'Sean Connery'–WOWZERS!
7:17 Pesci and De Niro squaring up to these two jokers? β€βπ₯β€βπ₯πͺπΌπͺπΌFire power!
The WALKENS, the CARREYS, those SINGLE LADIES, Fallon as Mick–it's ALL GOOD!!
Most of these were during the times when SNL was actually funny.
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Back when Republicans could take a joke
Missing the John Malkovich impression.
Maya Rudolph is hilarious!
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thanks for reminding me how lame snl has been for decades
wayyyyy tooooo short!
Also: Arnold with Hans and Franz.