12/9/2023 0 Comments Hans and franz snl girly man![]() ![]() Jackson, Nealon and Piscopo will all be performing their individual stand-up acts.Īnd that's something both Nealon and Piscopo say they're looking forward to. This weekend, his writing can stand for itself. "The cast writes a lot, but they don't always get the credit for it," he said. "It's basically from everyday life," Nealon said, "looking at people and putting twists on things."īesides performing on "SNL," Nealon also helped with writing behind the scenes, which is not unusual for an "SNL" cast member. In his nine seasons with "SNL," he did 39 impersonations and played 14 different recurring characters inspired by life's surroundings. "It's become an institution in this country."įew have stayed with the institution longer than Nealon. ![]() "I'm proud to be from the show it's like being from a championship team," Piscopo said. The stand-up performances are partly a tribute to the staying power of the 29-year-old show, says Piscopo, and the careers that it helped launch. Nealon has done such shows with Norm MacDonald and John Lovitz, and Piscopo has partnered with Jackson and Lovitz on other occasions. "I'm a blue-collar entertainer," he said. And he doesn't mind working hard for his laughs. The longtime comedic double for "old blue eyes" says he'll be bringing his classic Frank Sinatra impersonation along with other "SNL" favorites. "We'll dig right into the bag of tricks from 'Saturday Night Live,' " Piscopo said, "but with something new added in along the way." (Fun fact: Piscopo's father-in-law, his "A-1 fixit guy," lives in Sarasota.) I'll (also) do a little 'Weekend Update,' Hans and Franz and the subliminal man."Īccompanying Nealon will be "SNL" castmates Victoria Jackson and Joe Piscopo, who also bring a little of the Lorne Michaels show with them in their stand-up acts - along with a little something extra. "I do some off-the-wall, absurd stand-up with the audience involved. "Normally, people don't know what they're going to expect," Nealon said. This is just one of the potential comedy retro moments that could happen at "An Evening with the Stars of Saturday Night Live," coming Sunday to the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. One-half of the muscular "Saturday Night Live" pump-up crew Hans and Franz, he will be looking for an audience member to help pump up the crowd, because Hans is simply too busy "working with Arnold," says Franz's alter-ego and co-creator, Kevin Nealon, in a phone interview. Their frequent SNL skits became a fan favorite and are still one of the most popular in Saturday Night Live history.SARASOTA - Some lucky fan might be able to "berate some girly man" with none other than Franz himself this weekend. The two were portrayed by actors Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon. They were fictitious Austrian brothers and the “cousins” of the real-life bodybuilder, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hans and Franz first appeared in 1987 on the popular late-night comedy show, Saturday Night Live. The two “bodybuilders” ended their letter of advice reminding MV students to “pump–ker-SLAP! - you up! ![]() The two men responded with an outrage calling the MV student a ‘girly man’ who was just jealous of their fast cars, expensive women, and big muscles. The SNL stars responded in their usual arrogant manner saying that male dancers were just ‘girly men’ and stressed how they were much more muscular than they were.Īnother MV student wrote to Hans and Franz doubting that their muscles were real and saying that they were just balloons and padding underneath their shirts. ![]() Ya.”Ī male member of the Monte Vista dance class wrote to Hans and Franz upset about the bad rap they give male dancers. You should be happy with one of those little wimpy, flabby, girlie women with the faked pumped up muscles instead. Hans and Franz said, “ Listen to me now and hear me later, mister Blackhawk man: no way you could get a girl with so many muscles in the buttocks region. A Blackhawk teenager asked how Hans and Franz ‘score’ with strong, buffed-up beauties and how he could do the same. Hans and Franz were happy to help give advice to poor, dumb, high school students. In this issue of El Mestengo, international bodybuilding champions of Saturday Night Live, Hans and Franz wrote a personal advice column to MV students. ***Article taken from a 1990 El Mestengo, the predecessor to the Stampede*** ![]()
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