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Jan was terrific on SNL. She is so missed, and she left us too soon. Such a huge talent, wish she had done more films.
mike Laman
March 26, 2021 | Acquaintance
1957 - 2014
NEW YORK (AP) - Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Jan Hooks has died.
The 57-year-old Hooks died Thursday in New York, according to The New York Times. The newspaper confirmed the death through Hooks' agent, Lisa Lieberman.
Remembering Jan Hooks
The comic actress was a versatile performer whose impressions ranged from Nancy Reagan to Sinead O'Connor to Tammy Faye Bakker.
Hooks, a Decatur, Georgia, native, moved into prime time in 1991 as a cast member on the sitcom "Designing Women." She later did an Emmy Award-nominated turn on "3rd Rock From the Sun."
View photos of Jan Hooks and others: 1990s Sitcom Stars photo gallery
She also appeared in 1992's "Batman Returns" and voiced convenience store owner Apu's wife on "The Simpsons" for several years.
On "SNL," she was part of a 1986 cast infusion that included fellow standouts Dana Carvey and Phil Hartman that helped the show after the previous season's ratings dive.
A former member of the influential comedy troupe The Groundlings, she had been rejected twice before for a spot on the NBC comedy institution.
Besides impersonations that included Bette Davis and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hooks won laughs for original characters such as Candy, half of the bouffant-haired Sweeney Sisters lounge act. But being on a live weekly broadcast proved hard on the comic actress.
"The show changed my life, obviously. But I have horrible stage fright," she said in an oral history of "SNL." While other performers wanted to "get in there and do it," she said, "I was one of the ones that between dress (rehearsal) and air was sitting in the corner going, 'Please cut everything I'm in.'"
She jumped at the chance to move into prime time when asked to join the sitcom "Designing Women," appearing in the 1991-93 final seasons.
Born April 23, 1957, in Decatur, Georgia, Hooks studied for a time at the University of West Florida in Pensacola before leaving to begin her acting career, which included the 1985 movie "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure."
Her screen work became much more sporadic after the 1990s. On "30 Rock" in 2010, she played the avaricious mother of Jane Krakowski's character, Jenna Maroney.
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Jan was terrific on SNL. She is so missed, and she left us too soon. Such a huge talent, wish she had done more films.
mike Laman
March 26, 2021 | Acquaintance
I recently reviewed all of Jan's work on Youtube. Her SNL sketch work plus earlier time on the TUSH show in Atlanta only confirm her incredible talent. I don't think she can ever be replaced. She is still fresh and funny even decades later. She didn't fade or become outdated. Her contribution to SNL cannot be overstated. I wish she'd written an autobiography. It would be a bestseller immediately. She gave the world so much laughter and humor. I only hope she knew how respected and admired...
Mike Laman
December 31, 2020 | Houston, TX | Acquaintance
R.I.P watching you on 30 rock rerun . So funny . Thank you
Jeff and Callie Belk
September 02, 2018 | Sale Creek, TN
Rest in peace beautiful and talented Miss Jan Hooks.
A L
April 25, 2017
ONE'S LIGHT SHINES FOREVER....RIP
Valenda Newell
September 19, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
Valenda Newell
July 08, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
God bless the family and r.i.p. Jan
r.i.p.Jan
March 20, 2016
Never forgotten, Rest in Peace, sweet Angel.
Allison Dupont
March 08, 2016 | New Orleans, LA
WILL BE WITH ME
JERRY BOKINA
Jerome Bokina
December 20, 2015 | DALLAS, TX