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Maya Rudolph

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Recent Role:
Ava on Up All Night
Gender:
Female
Born:
7-27-1972
Birthplace:
Gainesville, Florida
Birth Name:
Maya Khabira Rudolph
Actor and musician Maya Rudolph, the daughter of composer/music producer Richard "Dick" Rudolph and the late Black American 70s soul icon Minnie Riperton, found her niche on the NBC comedy series, Saturday Night Live, becoming one of its most recognizable stars during her six-season run (2000-2006), thanks to her hilariously unhinged impersonations of Donatella Versace, Christina Aguilera, Condoleezza Rice, and many more. Building on her success from SNL, Ms. Rudolph has since been pursing a movie career, venturing onto the big screen as well as being involved in voice-overMore work. With showbiz still coursing through her veins, Maya is engaged in her most exciting and rewarding role to date: motherhood.

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    Two seasons too late... hide show

    Maya Rudolph. The actress of SNL. The latest one to depart from the show.

    Speculation, speculation, speculation. Was she a good actress on the show? Was she plain obnoxious?

    This doesn't count as a part of my SNL review summer tour. The Brady/Beck review will go on as planned.

    Maya Rudolph joined SNL in late 2000, during the twilight of the 25th season of SNL. She was found in the Groundlings. Many have questioned her ethnicity, if she's white, controversially playing African Americans, or if she is an African American. Others (*Cough* Paris Hilton *cough*) have thought she was Italian. But, yes, she is African American. Now, please don't send hate mail to me for touching this subject. Maya's cultural background enabled her to play anywhere from White, to African American, to Latina, to Asian.

    But, on to her acting. I've only seen her last few years during her stint on SNL. Many dislike her with passion, because of her obnoxious characters/singing sketches. I never thought Maya was obnoxious, but I do have to say her singing sketches were very annoying at times. But, I do have to put the National Anthem singing sketch (10/28/06 episode) aside from the rest. That was hilarious.

    Many thought Maya was a horrible, obnoxious actress, while I thought she was just doing her job. Acting. Did she overstay her welcome?

    Yes, and no. Rudolph did not get annoying and stale, like past actors on the show, such as Horatio Sanz. But, I felt that her need to fit into the 2006-2007 season and 2007-2008 wasn't all right.

    One thing I have to remember is that you can't judge a person on how they act. They are probably a nice person. Rudolph was a good actress, and a nice person.

    Now, let's get to Maya's wierd end to SNL. We all expected her to "GET OUT" after the 32nd season finale. But, nope, she played a little game on the week before the 33rd season premiere. "I'm Staying. I'm Leaving. I'm staying. I'm crazy."

    I will admit, when she first said she was leaving, I had a huge swing of reaction. At first, I was very sad. I thought "I want the cast to stay the same." but then I realized "new cast member...?" But, then she said she's staying. Eventually, we all found out she was staying.

    But, the wierdest ending was when she didn't come back after the WGA 2007 strike. Honestly, when I found out she left, I wasn't saddended at all. I was looking forward to Casey wilson, the new actress.

    But, now that I watch syndication episodes, I realize "I miss Maya." I'm not like on the verge of crying to get her back. I like the current cast as it is, and I'm not going to dwell in the past.

    Maya, I hope to see you cameo/host soon, but no too soon.

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