Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Carvey apologizes to Stone for skit

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Comedian Dana Carvey conceded that not every skit from his “Saturday Night Live” days has aged gracefully — including his “Airport Security Check” sketch starring Sharon Stone.

The six-minute gag aired in April 1992 and starred Carvey as an “Indian man” manning an airport security checkpoint. Carvey wore makeup to darken his face and spoke with an accent as the character, who — along with staffers played by his former “SNL” co-stars — urges Stone to strip down to ensure she isn’t concealing any weapons. By the end of the bit, Stone’s character is down to her skirt, heels and a bra as several men gawk at her figure.

“I want to apologize publicly for the security check sketch . ... It’s so 1992, you know, it’s from another era,” he told Stone in the Wednesday episode of his “Fly on the Wall” podcast.

Stone said she didn’t have any issues with the sketch, looking back on it more than 30 years after it aired, because she “know[s] the difference between a misdemeano­r and a felony.”

“I think that we were all committing misdemeano­rs because we didn’t think there was something wrong then,” she said. “We didn’t have this sense.”

The actor, who hosted “SNL” after starring in “Basic Instinct,” said she wasn’t offended by Carvey’s skit at the time. She said she thinks people don’t know how to play with each other anymore and have become too guarded.

Carvey, 68, said he meant “no malice” when playing his “Indian” character, admitting “it was really me rhythmical­ly trying to get laughs.” After apologizin­g to Stone, he praised her performanc­e.

“You were completely sincere and you made us funny,” Carvey said.

Stone has not returned to host “SNL” since her debut, but told Carvey and Spade she “would love to return to Studio 8H.”

“Lorne always says, ‘You’re welcome back any time,’ because I think he wants to make it up to me that I come on the show and no one will try to kill me,” she joked.

 ?? Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Netflix/TNS ?? Dana Carvey, speaking on his podcast, apologized to actor Sharon Stone for a raunchy 1992 SNL skit they both appeared in.
Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Netflix/TNS Dana Carvey, speaking on his podcast, apologized to actor Sharon Stone for a raunchy 1992 SNL skit they both appeared in.

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