How Conan O'Brien helped save Sarah Silverman's career after 'SNL' fired her
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Sarah Silverman Says Working at ‘SNL’ Makes ‘You Feel Like a Piece of S— and You’re Terrified’; Conan O’Brien Saved Her Career After ‘SNL’ Firing
Sarah Silverman recently appeared on “The Howard Stern Show” and credited Conan O’Brien for helping to save her career after she was fired from “Saturday Night Live.” Silverman was a writer and cast member on “SNL” Season 19 but got dropped after one season. “Conan was the best thing for me,” Silverman said about how O’Brien would invite her onto “Late Night” after her firing. “That was his first year [on ‘Late Night’], was my first and only y…
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Salty about “SNL.” Sarah Silverman, 54, reflected on her one-season stint on “Saturday Night Live” during a recent appearance on “The Howard Stern Show.” The comedian was a writer and cast member during Season 19 (which aired from 1993 to 1994), but she got fired after just one season. Silverman called being on the show “so magical” and “so amazing.” But, she explained, there was also “just something about it where they just have this energy th…
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