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Saturday Night Live It’s not an easy show to work on because it’s so demanding. What makes it even more difficult is trying to juggle it with another project. Now, with season 50 of SNL Broadcast on television in 2024 and Evil In theaters, Bowen Yang talked about what it was like balancing his work on the sketch comedy show with the musical, the demands Lorne Michaels placed on him to do both, and the challenges that brought everything with it.

The The actor and podcaster sat down with another of his bosses, Will Ferrell Interview magazine (Ferrell owns the Big Money Players Network – home of the Las Culturistas Podcast). The duo chatted about Yang’s range and the decision to work on it Evil in London and SNL at the same time in New York. When asked about his background in musical theater and his participation in one of the mega hits of the Cinema program 2024The Nora from Queens Alum revealed that he didn’t have that much experience, saying:

I’ve been a dilettante all my life. I think people even now assume that I have an in-depth knowledge of Broadway and musicals, but that’s pretty superficial. I feel like I snuck into this movie because they switched my role. I’m like, ‘Why am I in a scene with Michelle Yeoh and Jeff Goldblum?’ I still have imposter syndrome.

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