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Leaving a job can be disorienting under the best of circumstances. That was the case for Maya Rudolph when she left Saturday Night Live in 2007. "I didn't know how to navigate getting out ...
Maya Rudolph will be back on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" this fall to play the VP. The NBC sketch-comedy series alum is set to reprise her role as Vice President Kamala Harris in the run-up to the ...
Wiig spoke with ET at a special For Your Consideration screening of her series Palm Royale at the Hollywood Athletic Club in ...
Mother's Day edition! The annual May tribute to motherhood has become recent fodder for the live late-night NBC variety ...
And among the signatories are Jewish actors and filmmakers including Maya Rudolph, Fisher Stevens, James Schamus, Liz Garbus and Daniel Chalfen. At least two of the signatories have been involved ...
Rudolph joined the show in 2000 and left in 2007, but has since returned to host three times Maya Rudolph will always appreciate Saturday Night Live — but she admits she felt stuck and pigeonholed.
Maya Rudolph Says She Has a 'Really Hard Time' Doing 'Mean' Comedy: 'I Can't Stomach It' Maya Rudolph Says Husband Paul Thomas Anderson Knew He Was 'Going to Marry' Her After Seeing Her in a ...
Maya Rudolph is known for her comedic genius, but too many comic greats find themselves grappling with circumstances that are far from funny. It's no surprise she rose to fame during her time on ...
Maya Rudolph brought Beyoncé back to "Saturday Night Live," reprising her impression in order to give Queen B another shot at the spicy chicken wing talk show "Hot Ones." Opposite Mikey Day's ...