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The 10 Best SNL Characters in the Show's Nearly 50 Years

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Matt Foley (Chris Farley) - The motivational speaker who lives "in a van down by the river" is one of Farley's most memorable roles

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Roseanne Roseannadanna (Gilda Radner) - A brash and tactless consumer affairs reporter, Radner's character was known for her over-the-top tales and catchphrase

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The Church Lady (Dana Carvey) - Carvey's holier-than-thou character, Enid Strict, better known as "The Church Lady," was famous for her prim and judgmental demeanor

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Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) - One half of the "Wayne's World" duo, Wayne Campbell was a metalhead with a public access television show

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Stefon (Bill Hader) - The New York City correspondent for "Weekend Update" who provided advice on the city's hottest (and most bizarre) clubs

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Debbie Downer (Rachel Dratch) - Known for her pessimistic outlook, Debbie Downer would often bring down the mood of any conversation with grim comments

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The Blues Brothers (Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi) - Jake and Elwood Blues, the soulful duo

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Mary Katherine Gallagher (Molly Shannon) - A socially awkward Catholic schoolgirl who had a habit of smelling her armpits when nervous,

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Sean Connery (Darrell Hammond) - Hammond's portrayal of Connery, particularly in the "Celebrity Jeopardy!" sketches, was hilariously disrespectful and wildly inaccurate

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Target Lady (Kristen Wiig) - Wiig's enthusiastic, over-the-top Target cashier who loves her job a little too much resonated with anyone who's ever encountered an overly eager retail worker.

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