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Nora Dunn

American actress and comedian

Nora Dunn is an American actress and comedian, born on April 29, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois. She gained prominence as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) from 1985 to 1990, during which she became known for characters like Pat Stevens and part of the Sweeney Sisters act. Her tenure at SNL was marked by her boycott of an episode hosted by Andrew Dice Clay due to his controversial humor.34

Dunn's career began with the Second City comedy troupe, leading to her discovery by SNL casting directors.12 She has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Three Kings," "Working Girl," and recurring roles in series like "The Nanny" and "Home Economics".23 Additionally, Dunn is a writer and has performed a one-woman show across the country.12

She is also known for her work in commercials and has been involved in various storytelling projects.3 Dunn holds a degree from the Art Institute of Chicago and studied acting in San Francisco.4 Her family includes her brother, actor Kevin Dunn.4

Highlights

Oct 3 · Business Insider
WHERE ARE THEY NOW: All 171 cast members in 'Saturday Night Live' history
Feb 16 · New York Times
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Greater Chicago Area