During the “SNL50: The Anniversary Special,” Amy Poehler shared her experience of sharing a dressing room with Meryl Streep. Poehler was in awe of the legendary actress and took a picture of their shared dressing room door, even though she was a fan of Meryl Streep. Poehler was impressed by Streep’s dedication to rehearsing for her sketch, realizing that she had never rehearsed as hard as Streep did in that moment.
Streep made her first appearance on “SNL” during the special, joining the cast for the “Close Encounter” sketch. Playing the role of Colleen Rafferty Sr., Streep’s portrayal was so hilarious that even Kate McKinnon, known for making co-stars break character, was impressed. Streep stole the show with her performance.
During the star-studded evening, Poehler also found herself sitting next to Jack Nicholson in the audience. Nicholson introduced his “Anger Management” co-star Adam Sandler’s performance in the show. Poehler was thrilled to be seated next to Nicholson, referring to him as her old friend.
Overall, the “SNL50” anniversary special was filled with memorable moments, including Poehler’s interactions with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson, showcasing the star power and talent that has graced the “SNL” stage over the years.
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