No. Robert Redford rarely appears on live television, which is interesting because he appeared on numerous TV shows when he was a rising young actor during the 1950s and early 1960s. If he ever agreed to guest host "Saturday Night Live," there would be a sensational reaction throughout the media. Redford also has a notorious reputation for tardiness, which wouldn't make him the ideal SNL host.
He did, Yes, and he assumed he would get the job when Johnny Carson retired but when Jay Leno was announced to replace Carson, Letterman left NBC to host The Late Show on CBS.
As of March 2014, Leonardo DiCaprio has never hosted Saturday Night Live. He did, however, make a cameo appearance on SNL on January 25, 2014, when it was hosted by his friend Jonah Hill.
Ron Reagan, son of the 40th president, hosted "Saturday Night Live," during the 1980s.
No, the only Jacks who hosted SNL are Jack Black, Jack Burns and Jackie Chan, and the only Wagner who hosted is Robert Wagner.
No. He has never hosted, never made a cameo appearance and has no connection with writing, producing etc. even during his years at NBC.
no and never
Yes.
George Clooney hosted Saturday Night Live on February 25, 1995.
Hugh Jackman hosted Saturday Night Live on December 8, 2001.
William Shatner hosted Saturday Night Live on 20 December 1986, and Patrick Stewart hosted on 5 February 1994.
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Reese Witherspoon hosted Saturday Night Live on September 29, 2001, the first episode of Season 27.
George Clooney hosted Saturday Night Live on February 25, 1995.
George Clooney hosted on 25 February 1995 (the 14th episode of Season 20).
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When Jason Seagull hosted last Saturday.
Peyton Manning hosted Saturday Night Live once - on March 24, 2007.
Rod Steiger has never hosted Saturday Night Live.
Yes I think he hosted Saturday Night Live
Yes, Dane Cook hosted Saturday Night Live on December 3, 2005 and on September 30, 2006.
No, not yet.
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Elton John first hosted Saturday Night Live on April 2, 1982. He has since hosted the show multiple times, showcasing his musical talents and comedic timing to the audience.
Christopher Lee hosted Saturday Night Live on March 25, 1978.