John Mulaney, the co-creator of Stefon, appears as his personal lawyer, Shy. In the November 10, 2012 episode, hosted by Anne Hathaway, Stefon did not appear, but Hathaway made a joking reference to playing him. On Late Night with Seth Meyers, Meyers has a Russian doll painted to look like Stefon.
Stefon, the City Correspondent on Weekend Update, is introduced by Seth Meyers and is asked for recommendations for tourists. Stefon's dialogue always begins with "New York’s hottest club is …"
This article is about the Saturday Night Live character. For other uses, see Stefan. Stefon Meyers ( né Zolesky ), simply referred to as Stefon, is a character created by Bill Hader and former SNL writer John Mulaney, played by Hader on Saturday Night Live, who appeared as the New York City correspondent for Weekend Update with Seth Meyers.
Initially, Stefon appeared in a 2008 sketch with Ben Affleck titled "Movie Pitch with Stefon," with Stefon portraying the outrageous brother of Affleck's more serious character, David Zolesky; however, the idea "barely worked as a sketch," said Bill Hader. "It was a long walk to get to what the sketch was about."
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February 2013Hader decided to leave SNL after eight seasons, informing cast and crew of his decision in February 2013.
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In the acid trip story, Dave gets a piece of metal stuck in his eye. This acid trip and eye injury story actually happened to one of Bill's friends, who Bill subsequently took to watch the film. During his audition for Saturday Night Live (1975), he was very nervous.
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1. Paul's Cocktail Lounge. It is one of the best and most exclusive clubs in Manhattan. It was founded by DJ Paul Sevigny.
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Located on East 14th street, the downtown club founded by Studio 54's Steve Rubell was known as one of New York's largest rock venues and dance clubs—with iconic music stars such as Madonna making appearances. Studio 54 was the pillar of the New York club scene for many years. Founded by Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager.
On September 11, 2014, it was announced that comedian and SNL writer Michael Che would replace Cecily Strong as the new Weekend Update anchor. His first episode was the season 40 premiere, hosted by Chris Pratt. Che's pairing with Colin Jost is the first in which both anchors are male. Che is also the first African-American Weekend Update Anchor. As of the 2020–21 season, Jost and Che are the longest tenured Update duo in the show's history.
Rocket is notable as being the only Weekend Update anchor to have experience as a real news anchor, having served as anchorman at KOAA-TV in Pueblo, Colorado under his birth name Charles Claverie and WTVF Nashville under the name Charles Kennedy.
A total of 32 people have anchored the Weekend Update desk. Below is a complete list of any and all who have served as an anchor at one time or another, and the season (s) in which they served. Note that throughout most of 1984, different cast members, special guests, or the weekly host handled the task. Those individuals (denoted in italics) are also listed below.
Weekend Update is a Saturday Night Live sketch and fictional news program that comments on and parodies current events. It is the show's longest-running recurring sketch, having been on since the show's first broadcast, and is typically presented in the middle of the show immediately after the first musical performance.
On January 23, 2014, it was announced that, starting March 1, 2014, SNL writer Colin Jost would replace Meyers as co-anchor of Weekend Update. Jost made his debut as co-anchor as scheduled on the March 1 episode, which was hosted by Jim Parsons.
The anchor position changed hands frequently under Dick Ebersol, executive producer of SNL from 1981 to 1985. Brian Doyle-Murray was teamed first with Mary Gross, then going solo for three months, then back with Gross for one more month before finally being teamed with Christine Ebersole for the remainder of the season. Doyle-Murray signed off each week with "Good night, and good news."
As well, actor Mark King (as "Dr. Jonathan Lear") made a lone co-anchor appearance during season 6, in 1981.
Stefon is hired by Weekend Update to give advice to tourists about family-oriented places to go in New York City. Instead, he always gives advice about going to disturbing clubs, often with unrecognizable names (some of which are just noises), and bizarre happenings and celebrity appearances.
Portrayed by. Stefon Meyers (né Zolesky ), better known as Stefon, was a character on Saturday Night Live played by Bill Hader. He usually appears on the Weekend Update segment and is shown to have a crush on the anchor Seth Meyers .
Bill Hader almost always cracks up and breaks character while playing Stefon, which is the reason for Stefon's trademark posture of getting nervous and putting his hands over his face. The Running Gag on the show is to alternate his lines just before the scene trying to get him to break as many times as possible.