
Chloe Fineman is officially an SNL old timer.
Tonight’s Saturday Night Live marks her 100th episode on the legendary sketch show.
That’s according to Jon Schneider and Mike Murray of The Saturday Night Network, LateNighter’s podcast partner.
Fineman first joined the show’s cast as a featured player for its 45th season. (She was promoted to repertory player on the show in Season 47.)
Fineman’s first sketch appearance came in that season’s first episode, on September 28th, 2019, in which she played then-Democratic candidate Marianne Williamson in a parody of a CNN Town Hall centered around then-President Donald Trump’s (first) impeachment.
Fineman has proven herself to be a cunning impressionist over her four-plus seasons on the show, playing—among many others—Jennifer Coolidge, Drew Barrymore, Timothée Chalamet, JoJo Siwa and Miley Cyrus.
The SNL cast member has also logged several roles outside the show over the years. In 2021, she played Sylvia Plath in the Apple TV+ series Dickinson. She’s also appeared in supporting roles in 2022’s Father of the Bride, Damien Chazelle’s Babylon, and Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis.
Congratulations to Chloe Fineman for her 100th episode as an #SNL Cast Member! pic.twitter.com/4VtmR8sKds
— Saturday Night Network (@thesnlnetwork) October 13, 2024