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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies.

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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American comedian and actress, best known as one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies.

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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was one of only three female cast members they had at the time, joining Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner. Curtin was the more sane, level-headed one (both onscreen and off, as she never joined in the drug- and sex-fueled antics that happened backstage during her time on the show) and chafed under the fact that the male cast members were getting more screentime than the female ones. Despite this, Curtin made a name for herself as the show's first female ''Weekend Update'' anchor (and, as of 2020, is the only female solo anchor)...until she was paired with Dan Aykroyd (where she became the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] ) and, later, Bill Murray.

Jane's notable recurring characters on ''SNL'' include: Audrey Peart Dickman (a Weekend Update correspondent whose commentary is often undermined by Chevy Chase making faces behind her back), Prymaat Conehead (one of the members of the Conehead family), Enid Loopner (mother of Gilda Radner's nerd girl, Lisa Loopner), and Joan Face (host of many public access talk shows the show had; most famously, ''Consumer Probe'', where she interviews Dan Aykroyd's Irwin Mainway character). Curtin's notable celebrity impressions include: Anita Bryant, Ann Landers, Betty Ford, Betty Grable, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Reagan, Pat Nixon, Dolly Parton, and Vanessa Redgrave.

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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies.

She was one of only three female cast members they ''SNL'' had at the time, joining Laraine Newman Creator/LaraineNewman and Gilda Radner.Creator/GildaRadner. Curtin was the more sane, level-headed one (both onscreen and off, as she never joined in the drug- and sex-fueled antics that happened backstage during her time on the show) and chafed under the fact that the male cast members were getting more screentime than the female ones. Despite this, Curtin made a name for herself as the show's first female ''Weekend Update'' anchor (and, as of 2020, is the only female solo anchor)...until she was paired with Dan Aykroyd Creator/DanAykroyd (where she became the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, ''Weekend Update'', as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] ) and, later, Bill Murray.

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Jane's notable recurring characters on ''SNL'' include: Audrey Peart Dickman (a Weekend Update ''Weekend Update'' correspondent whose commentary is often undermined by Chevy Chase Creator/ChevyChase making faces behind her back), Prymaat Conehead (one of the members of the Conehead family), Enid Loopner (mother of Gilda Radner's nerd girl, Lisa Loopner), and Joan Face (host of many public access talk shows the show had; most famously, ''Consumer Probe'', where she interviews Dan Aykroyd's Irwin Mainway character). Curtin's notable celebrity impressions include: Anita Bryant, Ann Landers, Betty Ford, Betty Grable, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, Eleanor Roosevelt, Creator/BettyGrable, Creator/JoanCrawford, Creator/GraceKelly, UsefulNotes/EleanorRoosevelt, Nancy Reagan, Pat Nixon, Dolly Parton, Music/DollyParton, and Vanessa Redgrave.Creator/VanessaRedgrave.
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She later starred as Allie Lowell on ''Series/KateAndAllie'' and Dr. Mary Albright on ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun''. Most of her work is in comedy and she tends to specialize in characters who are ComicallySerious, leading to her nickname "Queen of Deadpan".

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She later starred as Allie Lowell on ''Series/KateAndAllie'' (a role for which she won two UsefulNotes/{{Emmy Award}}s) and Dr. Mary Albright on ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun''. Most of her work is in comedy and she tends to specialize in characters who are ComicallySerious, leading to her nickname "Queen of Deadpan".
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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was one of only three female cast members they had at the time, joining Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner. Curtin was the more sane, level-headed one (both onscreen and off, as she never joined in the drug- and sex-fueled antics that happened backstage during her time on the show) and chafed under the fact that the male cast members were getting more screentime than the female ones. Despite this, Curtin made a name for herself as the show's first female ''Weekend Update'' anchor (and, as of 2020, is the only female solo anchor)...until she was paired with Dan Aykroyd (where she became the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] ) and, later, Bill Murray.

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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947) 1947 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was one of only three female cast members they had at the time, joining Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner. Curtin was the more sane, level-headed one (both onscreen and off, as she never joined in the drug- and sex-fueled antics that happened backstage during her time on the show) and chafed under the fact that the male cast members were getting more screentime than the female ones. Despite this, Curtin made a name for herself as the show's first female ''Weekend Update'' anchor (and, as of 2020, is the only female solo anchor)...until she was paired with Dan Aykroyd (where she became the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] ) and, later, Bill Murray.

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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] She later starred as Allie Lowell on ''Series/KateAndAllie'' and Dr. Mary Albright on ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun''. Most of her work is in comedy and she tends to specialize in characters who are ComicallySerious, leading to her nickname "Queen of Deadpan".

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Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was one of only three female cast members they had at the time, joining Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner. Curtin was the more sane, level-headed one (both onscreen and off, as she never joined in the drug- and sex-fueled antics that happened backstage during her time on the show) and chafed under the fact that the male cast members were getting more screentime than the female ones. Despite this, Curtin made a name for herself as the show's first female ''Weekend Update'' anchor (and, as of 2020, is the only female solo anchor)...until she was paired with Dan Aykroyd (where she became the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] ) and, later, Bill Murray.

Jane's notable recurring characters on ''SNL'' include: Audrey Peart Dickman (a Weekend Update correspondent whose commentary is often undermined by Chevy Chase making faces behind her back), Prymaat Conehead (one of the members of the Conehead family), Enid Loopner (mother of Gilda Radner's nerd girl, Lisa Loopner), and Joan Face (host of many public access talk shows the show had; most famously, ''Consumer Probe'', where she interviews Dan Aykroyd's Irwin Mainway character). Curtin's notable celebrity impressions include: Anita Bryant, Ann Landers, Betty Ford, Betty Grable, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Reagan, Pat Nixon, Dolly Parton, and Vanessa Redgrave.

She later starred as Allie Lowell on ''Series/KateAndAllie'' and Dr. Mary Albright on ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun''. Most of her work is in comedy and she tends to specialize in characters who are ComicallySerious, leading to her nickname "Queen of Deadpan".
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One of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] She later starred as Allie Lowell on ''Series/KateAndAllie'' and Dr. Mary Albright on ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun''. Most of her work is in comedy and she tends to specialize in characters who are ComicallySerious, leading to her nickname "Queen of Deadpan".

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One Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947) is one of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] She later starred as Allie Lowell on ''Series/KateAndAllie'' and Dr. Mary Albright on ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun''. Most of her work is in comedy and she tends to specialize in characters who are ComicallySerious, leading to her nickname "Queen of Deadpan".
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One of the original cast members on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in TheSeventies. She was the PhraseCatcher for the line, "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs Jane, you ignorant slut!]]"[[note]]This was directed at her by Creator/DanAykroyd during the "Point/Counterpoint" debates on Weekend Update, as a parody of AdHominem attacks. Her reply was, "Dan, you pompous ass!"[[/note]] She later starred as Allie Lowell on ''Series/KateAndAllie'' and Dr. Mary Albright on ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun''. Most of her work is in comedy and she tends to specialize in characters who are ComicallySerious, leading to her nickname "Queen of Deadpan".
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