‘SNL’ 5-Timers Club: Most Frequent Hosts, From Alec Baldwin to Paul Rudd | Photos

In the world of sketch comedy, there is no fraternity more prestigious than the “Saturday Night Live Five-Timers Club.” Those who have proven their worthiness by hosting “SNL” five times are invited into an elite circle, where they don luxurious satin robes, smoke expensive cigars and, for their entertainment, watch current cast members fight to the death.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Alec Baldwin – 17  Not counting his many guest appearances to play guys like Donald Trump, Baldwin has hosted 16 times, passing Steve Martin‘s record in 2011. Martin was there that night to demand a surprise drug test.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Steve Martin – 16  The esteemed president of the Five-Timers Club was also the fastest to get to that milestone, hosting his fifth less than two years after hosting his first. In total, Martin has hosted 16 times, most recently in 2009. With his Dec. 10 appearance, Steve Martin will tie with Alex Baldwin’s record 17 times hosting the show.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

John Goodman – 13 Though Goodman last hosted “SNL” in 2013, he has appeared in multiple cold open sketches since.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Tom Hanks – 10 Hanks’ fifth go-around as host in 1990 was what spawned the Five-Timers Club sketch. But now his most famous contribution to the series is definitely David S. Pumpkins. In April 2020, he also hosted remotely during the first “at home” edition during the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Buck Henry – 10 From 1976 to 1980, it was tradition for the “Heaven Can Wait” director to host the “SNL” season finale. In total, Henry hosted 10 episodes, including a Mardi Gras special.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Chevy Chase – 8  The original anchor of “Weekend Update” hosted “SNL” eight times after being the first original cast member to leave in the middle of the show’s second season.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Christopher Walken – 7  Walken was the first person to join the Five-Timers Club in the 21st Century after making his fifth appearance in May 2001.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Drew Barrymore – 6  Though we haven’t seen her in a Five-Timers’ robe, her portrait is in the club’s luxurious quarters. She holds the record for youngest host ever, having appeared on the show at age 7 following the release of “E.T.” in 1982.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Elliot Gould – 6  Gould hosted the show five times in the ’70s, but his sixth appearance was his last after being blindsided by the sudden departure of Lorne Michaels from the show in 1980.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> FX
Photo credit:
FX

Danny DeVito – 6 Shortly after playing The Penguin in “Batman Returns,” DeVito joined the club with an “SNL” appearance in January 1993.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Tina Fey – 6  Arguably the most famous “SNL” cast member among millennials, Tina Fey joined the Club in 2015 after a hosting career that included (and still includes) her famous Sarah Palin impression.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Scarlett Johansson – 6 The actress made her fifth appearance in 2016, and kicked off her monologue by putting on a Five-Timers jacket handed to her by Kenan Thompson. (She hosted again with then-fiancé Colin Jost in December 2019.)

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Candice Bergen – 5  Bergen was the first woman to host “SNL” and hosted five times from 1975 to 1990.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Bill Murray – 5  After starring on the show in Seasons 2-5, Murray returned to host five times in the ’80s and ’90s.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Ben Affleck – 5  The man “SNL” once mocked for his film “Gigli” joined the Five-Timers club in 2013, shortly after winning the Best Picture Oscar for “Argo.”

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Justin Timberlake – 5  The pop star’s fifth appearance in 2013 saw “SNL” bring back the “Five-Timers” sketch, as Timberlake’s induction was celebrated with a brawl between cast members Bobby Moynihan and Taran Killam.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Melissa McCarthy – 5 After a season of guest appearances as Donald Trump’s White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer, McCarthy grabbed her Five-Timers jacket in Season 42.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Dwayne Johnson- 5  Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson hosted the finale of the 42nd season of “SNL”

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Jonah Hill – 5  Hill’s five appearances as host spanned a decade, with the first coming in 2008 and the fifth on Nov. 3, 2018. He was admitted into the Five-Timers Club by Tina Fey, Drew Barrymore and Candice Bergen.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Will Ferrell – 5 One of the most successful “SNL” alums of the ’90s, Ferrell joined the club on Nov. 23, 2019. Among his most famous “SNL” bits were his George W. Bush impression and his recurring role as Alex Trebek on “Celebrity Jeopardy.”

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Paul Rudd – 5 Paul Rudd joined the Five-Timers Club on Dec. 18, 2021, having made his first “SNL” hosting appearance 13 years prior.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

John Mulaney – 5  A former “SNL” writer who won an Emmy during his four seasons on the staff, Mulaney has become known as a host for leading the cast in musical segments lampooning Broadway classics and the indignities of life as a New Yorker. He joined the “Five Timer’s Club” on Feb. 26, 2022.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> NBC
Photo credit:
NBC

Woody Harrelson – 5 Harrelson made his “SNL” hosting debut in 1989, in the midst of his run on “Cheers,” and officially joined the “Five-Timers Club” on Feb. 25, 2023.

Emma Stone
Emma Stone (Credit: Getty Images)

Emma Stone – 5 The Oscar-winning actress made her “SNL” hosting debut in 2010 and joins the Five-Timer’s Club on Dec. 2, 2023.

<div class="screen-reader-text">Photo credit:</div> Getty
Photo credit:
Getty

Paul Simon – 4 Technically, Simon only hosted four times, but he’s been included in “Five-Timers Club” sketches since he was the musical guest on a fifth show. He also owns arguably the most emotional moment in the history of “SNL”: his performance of “The Boxer” in the cold open of the first post-9/11 episode.

The post ‘SNL’ 5-Timers Club: Most Frequent Hosts, From Alec Baldwin to Paul Rudd | Photos appeared first on TheWrap.