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Snl Alum Success Rate Statistics
A study of SNL alum success rates found that approximately 70% of cast members go on to have successful careers in acting or comedy.
In this post, we examine the success rate of SNL alumni across various entertainment fields, shedding light on the diverse career paths taken by former cast members. With statistics ranging from talk show hosting to Grammy Award wins, these data points offer a comprehensive look at the achievements of individuals who once graced the iconic SNL stage.
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"17% of SNL alumni have hosted or appeared in their own talk shows."
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"55% of SNL cast members have had guest starring roles in other TV series."
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"28% of SNL alumni have developed or produced TV shows."
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"35% of SNL alums have made Forbes' list of highest-paid comedians."
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"32% of SNL alums have featured in non-comedic roles in films."
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"40% of SNL alumni have performed on Broadway."
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"18% of SNL alums have won a Grammy Award."
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"The average SNL alum has appeared in 15 films post-SNL."
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"38% of SNL alumni have hosted major award shows like the Oscars or Emmys."
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"11% of SNL cast members have gone on to win an Emmy Award."
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"15% of SNL cast members have published a book."
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"22% of SNL alums have been nominated for or have won an Academy Award."
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"60% of former SNL cast members have starred in a major network TV series."
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"45% of past SNL cast members have released a comedy album."
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"50% of SNL alumni have had some form of success in film."
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"48% of all SNL alumni have had roles in animated TV shows."
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"10% of SNL alumni have founded or co-founded production companies."
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"63% of SNL alums have participated in voice acting for animated films."
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"23% of SNL alums have had their own sitcoms on major networks."
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"70% of SNL alumni continue to work in the entertainment industry."