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The following is a list of actors, comedians and celebrities who auditioned for a part in the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live but did not get cast in the show.[1][2][3] Many of these celebrities managed to achieve successful careers in the entertainment industry, with some of them eventually appearing on the show as a guest host or in some other capacity.[4][5][6] This list is in alphabetical order by last name.

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  • Hannah Einbinder (daughter of original "Not Ready for Primetime" cast member Laraine Newman) auditioned in 2020 for the 46th season, but lost to Andrew Dismukes, Punkie Johnson, and Lauren Holt.

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References

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