Since 1975, Saturday Night Live has been an institution on NBC, and it’s closing in fast on 1,000 episodes, which should be reached before the show celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025. Hosting the show has become a rite of passage for up-and-coming stars and established actors and actresses. But only the best guest hosts have had the chance to return for multiple appearances. There’s even a Five-Timers Club forSNLhosting veterans, although only five guest hosts have had the gig 10 times or more.

SincePeacockallows fans to revisit the previous seasons ofSNL, we’ve decided to look back at the 10 bestSaturday Night Livehosts, ranked from worst to first. It’s an elite group of performers, including one who earned her place on the list on the strength of the most recent episode.

10. Alec Baldwin

Alec Baldwin is the currentSNLrecord holder with 17 appearances as the show’s host. In more recent seasons, Baldwin had 45 recurring guest appearances parodying Donald Trump both during his Presidency and afterward.

Baldwin’s impression of Trump did not sit well with the former President, which actually made Baldwin seem even funnier.

9. Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson doesn’t get enough credit for how funny she is, which may be because she tends to favor dramatic and action films on the big screen. But through her six times as host ofSaturday Night Live, Johansson has proven she has the comedic chops to do more comedy roles.

Johansson is also literally a member of theSNLfamily since she’s married to currentWeekend Updatehost Colin Jost. So it’s a safe bet that she’ll be back on the show at some point.

8. Robin Williams

The late Robin Williams only appeared as host three times onSaturday Night Live. But as one of the most gifted comedians of his generation, Williams made it special every time he took the stage. It’s unfortunate that Williams didn’t have more opportunities on this particular show. But we’ll treasure the appearances that he did make.

7. Emma Stone

In a recent episode ofSNL,Poor Thingsstar Emma Stone joined the Five-Timers club. And if her performance is any indication, she’ll be back several times in the next few years. Stone has a knack for the hosting gig, and a willingness to go with some of the show’s most daring skits. For example, Stone appeared in last weekend’sFully Naked in New Yorkskit, which is already well on its way to going viral.

6. Drew Barrymore

How many people can say they hostedSNLwhen they were just 7 years old? Only Drew Barrymore, who pulled off that feat in 1982 after her star-making turn inE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Seventeen years later, Barrymore returned to host the show as an adult, which she did for a total of six times.

These days, Barrymore is a daytime TV talk show host, so she may not be back onSNLagain. But her accomplishments on the show remain unmatched.

5. Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase was one of the original Not Ready For Primetime Players inSaturday Day Night‘s first season in 1975 and the original host ofWeekend Update. That alone would have made him one ofSNL‘s all-time greats. But after leaving the show, he also went on to hostSNLnine times.

The other reason why Chase is famous, or infamous, among the former cast members is that he was banned from the show in 1997.  This was reportedly due to Chase’s backstage conduct with the then-current cast ofSNL. Chase has returned for some cameo appearances since, but he hasn’t hosted an episode in 26 years.

4. John Goodman

John Goodman hasn’t hostedSaturday Night Livein a decade, but with 13 appearances as host under his belt, he’s one of the all-time greats. During the ’90s, Goodman had at least one hosting appearance in every year except 1991.

He does a great job in the role that we don’t know why he hasn’t returned in so long. Goodman did make two cameo appearances onSNLin 2018, so hopefully, the door remains open for him to host again.

3. Tom Hanks

Ten-timeSNLhostA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood‘s Tom Hankshas been dropping by 30 Rockefeller Plaza’s studio 8H since 1985. He’s also one of the few guest hosts with a breakout character. In 2016, Hanks appeared as David S. Pumpkins, the so-called Santa Claus of Halloween, accompanied by his dancing skeletons, played by Bobby Moynihan and Mikey Day.

When David S. Pumpkins went viral, it led to Hanks revisiting the character both onSNLand in his own animated TV special.

2. Eddie Murphy

In the history ofSaturday Night Live, Eddie Murphy has only hosted three times. But he’s also arguably the biggest movie star that the show has ever produced. From 1980 to 1984, Murphy was synonymous withSNLand easily the most popular cast member. He also has the distinction of being the first performer to host the show while he was still a cast member because the scheduled host, Nick Nolte, was ill.

All three of Murphy’s hosting appearances happened in December, but there was a 35-year gap between his second hosting stint in 1984 and his return to the show in 2019.

1. Steve Martin

Only Murders in the Building‘s Steve Martin has been guest-hostingSaturday Night Livefor longer than most people have been alive. Martin made his first appearance as host in the second season ofSNL. He went on to host or co-host the show 15 additional times, most recently in December 2022. Alec Baldwin may have the record with 17 stints as host. Martin is only one appearance behind Baldwin, and he could ultimately claim the record for himself.

Martin is also an uncommonly gifted comedian who has guest-starred on SNL an additional 19 times when he wasn’t hosting. That’s more screen time than someSNLcast members get! Martin is simply the best guest thatSNLhas ever had, and that’s why he’s been coming back to the show since 1976.

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