Producer Mike Shoemaker had a storied career at "Saturday Night Live" from 1986 to 2008, and in honor of the show's 40th anniversary, he posted a bunch of vintage photos of the cast and crew to Twitter on Friday. They feature everyone from "Gay Hitler" (played by Chris Kattan) to a young George Clooney. He offers up some fun facts, too, like how in the '90s they had a retreat at Mohonk Mountain House. Head over to Shoemaker's timeline to see more photos.
I was at SNL from 1986 to 2008 and collected many photos. Gonna tweet a buttload of pics today under #mySNLdays.
— Mike Shoemaker (@shoemakermike) February 13, 2015
Kattan, Will, Jimmy, Molly, Herlihy. #mySNLdays pic.twitter.com/L8OP2rlSX8
— Mike Shoemaker (@shoemakermike) February 13, 2015
DC 04. Lorne got the Mark Twain Prize. They gave me a suite by mistake so had a pizza party. #mySNLdays pic.twitter.com/o80r0HsvBe
— Mike Shoemaker (@shoemakermike) February 13, 2015
1995: I made George Clooney sit on the floor while I told an undoubtedly boring story. w Marci Klein #mySNLdays pic.twitter.com/I7a1PuT5h3
— Mike Shoemaker (@shoemakermike) February 13, 2015
Rehearsing a monologue, I’m gonna say 1993. Meadows and Hanks far left, I’m far right. #mySNLdays pic.twitter.com/rSjiCdcbSs
— Mike Shoemaker (@shoemakermike) February 13, 2015
Bunch of us standing in during rehearsal with Dabney Coleman in 1987. pic.twitter.com/EENMX3KGNH
— Mike Shoemaker (@shoemakermike) February 13, 2015
Team Update Christmas 2001, with Neil Diamond and Gay Hitler. #mySNLdays pic.twitter.com/HJIg0NGZ6H
— Mike Shoemaker (@shoemakermike) February 13, 2015
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