SNL alum Tracy Morgan on feeling "culturally isolated" on "the whitest show in America" before creator Lorne Michaels eased his concerns.
Tracy Morgan shares his early struggles starring as a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Read on to know the details.
Tracy Morgan didn't hold back when discussing the downsides of his early days at Saturday Night Live. "I wanted to show them ...
Tracy Morgan’s tenure on "Saturday Night Live" was a pivotal chapter in his career, but it didn't come without its struggles.
The comedian said he felt adrift on the iconic sketch comedy show until he had a chat with the legendary Lorne Michaels.
Morgan, whose tenure on the show spanned from 1996 to 2003, admitted that his earlier days on the program were anything but welcoming. According to his testimony in the new Peacock docuseries “SNL50: ...
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Tracy Morgan joined the cast of the hit comedy show in 1996, but he has admitted that he initially struggled to adjust.
Comedian Tracy Morgan has recalled feeling isolated during his early years as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, calling it “the whitest show in America”.
The comic-actor, 56, spoke about his experience while speaking on the new Peacock docuseries SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night.