#13: Nora Dunn Then
Nora Dunn delivered sharp satire and fiercely memorable characters during her run in the late ’80s. Her work often leaned into pointed social commentary, giving sketches an extra layer of bite. Audiences especially responded to her expressive style, which allowed even subtle moments to register with clarity and wit.

By the time she joined SNL, Dunn had trained extensively in theater and improv, developing a confident command of character-building. She brought an artistic seriousness to comedy, blending grounded choices with bold comedic instincts. That foundation helped her carve out a distinctive voice within the ensemble.
