Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘SNL’ Cameo
Lin-Manuel Miranda returned to his role as Alexander Hamilton for the Saturday Night Live cold open, as he and other founding fathers have their new democracy celebration stopped and frozen in time by a gloating Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) marking his return to office.
Saturday Night Live tapped its cast member James Austin Johnson to put on his Donald Trump impression for the first time since Inauguration Day. While the comedy sketch show has poked fun at Trump ...
Nearly 250 years ago, delegates gathered in Philadelphia to form the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock (Mikey Day) signed it the "biggest." Cameo alert! Lin-Manuel Miranda reappears as Alexander Hamilton from his iconic musical. But it is a bait and switch.
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The Founding Fathers – joined by Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton – tried to raise a glass to freedom on “Saturday Night Live,” but were interrupted by James Austin Johnson as ...
shouted Miranda, who then stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Johnson, and the pair shouted those famous words, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!” Timothée Chalamet is tonight’s host ...
Tonight’s “Saturday Night Live” cold open had a very ... “In America,” spit Miranda, “We will never have a king!” James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump appeared onstage with hands ...
Live (SNL) opened with a spoof on the signing of the Declaration of Independence featuring president Donald Trump, where he referenced his new signed orders and dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.
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Timothée Chalamet, star of “A Complete Unknown,” doubled up this week, and, in a cameo, Lin-Manuel Miranda rapped about freedom from royal tyranny.