Thursday, February 8, 2018

Trailblazers in Black History: Tim Meadows


Tim Meadows was born in Highland Park, Michigan, the son of Mardell, a nurse’s assistant, and Lathon Meadows, a janitor. He studied television and radio broadcasting at Wayne State University.

Meadows began performing improvisational comedy at the Soup Kitchen Saloon. Meadows’ start in show business was as a member of The Second City comedy troupe alongside future star Chris Farley. In 1991, Meadows landed a spot on Saturday Night Live and would go on to become a longtime cast member, appearing on the program until 2000. (This was the record for the longest tenure on the show until it was surpassed by Darrell Hammond in 2005.) Meadows’ lengthy tenure on the show was used as a gag in three monologues when former cast members Phil Hartman and Mike Myers returned to the show to host, and when Alec Baldwin hosted for his twelfth time.

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