Oct 10, 2014

Jan Hooks dead, the onetime 'Saturday Night Live' cast member was 57


Jan Hooks, who created some of "Saturday Night Live's" most memorable impersonations over a five-year run, has died, according to various reports. She was 57 and lived in New York.

People magazine confirmed Hooks' death with her representative.

Hooks parlayed her brief and memorable "SNL" run into a film and TV career that most notably included "Designing Women" and "3rd Rock from the Sun." But her impressions of Sinead O'Connor, Nancy Reagan and Diane Sawyer, once seen, could never ever be forgotten.

Hooks was part of one of the more sensational TV controversies of 1991 -- she left "SNL" for CBS hit "Designing Women," where an ongoing battle between Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and star Delta Burke had broken out into the open and straight on to the pages of the tabloids. Burke was fired, Hooks -- who replaced Jean Smart -- was hired, as was Julia Duffy. End of battle.

Hooks was a standout on "Not Necessarily the News" long before "SNL," too.

But it was "Saturday Night Live" that made Hooks a star. (“Designing Women” was canceled a couple of years after her arrival.) She joined in September, 1986, one of two new female cast members (Victoria Jackson was the other) of what was to become an "SNL" murderers' row: Phil Hartman, a veteran, as was Hooks, of The Groundlings (the improv company that has been one of the great breeding grounds for TV comics) was a new cast member too, and eventually became one of Hooks’ friends.

(Another new cast member that season was some guy named Dana Carvey.)

They joined incumbents Nora Dunn, Jon Lovitz and Dennis Miller, and stand-up comics A. Whitney Brown and Kevin Nealon,.

As Hooks told Tom Shales in his "SNL" history, "Live from New York": "The show changed my life, obviously, but I have horrible stage fright. And with all these, you know, stand-up comics who I love -- you know, Dana Carvey and Dennis and Kevin and all these people -- you know they wanted their shot, they wanted to get in there and do it, but I was one of the ones that between dress and air was sitting in the corner going, 'please cut everything I'm in' "

After "SNL" and "Designing Women," Hooks briefly found a second career at the NBC series, "3rd Rock from the Sun," and -- as true-blue "Simpsons" fans know -- as Apu's spouse, Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon Hooks was born in Decatur, Georgia, in 1957.

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