Comedian ready for life after ‘SNL’
Bobby Moynihan leaves on a high note for ‘Me, Myself & I’
Bobby Moynihan has spent the past nine years on “Saturday Night Live,’’ injecting a lovable charm into impressions of Guy Fieri and Snooki, and making audiences squirm with his Drunk Uncle character.
But for all the memorable moments, nothing compares to the last season, which was his swan song.
As Moynihan stars in the new sitcom ‘Me, Myself & I,’’ debuting Monday on CTV and CBS, he says he felt it was time to move on from “SNL’’ and he’s happy he went out on a high note.
“You can’t go out on a better season, I think. I was pretty happy,’’ Moynihan said during a recent stop in Toronto.
“I felt like I worked at one place for eight years and then another place for one year, because it was just a whole different story. This year was (important), especially in these times.’’
With wild developments on U.S. politics continuously cropping up during U.S. President Donald Trump’s tenure, the “SNL’’ cast has gone through a roller-coaster ride behind the scenes, said Moynihan.
The writers usually start planning sketches for the Saturday broadcast on Tuesday or Wednesday, explained the curly haired native of Eastchester, N.Y.
But ever-evolving Trump news means they often have to rewrite bits much later in the week, sometimes even between dress rehearsal and airtime.
“People really don’t understand how insane it is,’’ said Moynihan. “This year was especially crazy because you would come in on Saturday and they were like, ‘Trump did this insane thing, we have to rewrite the whole cold open.’’’
“Me, Myself & I’’ stars Moynihan as a 40-year-old inventor reeling from a split with his wife.
John Larroquette co-stars as the 65-year-old version of his character, Alex, in 2042. Jack Dylan Grazer plays the 14-yearold version of Alex in 1991.
“It was a really funny, very sweet show, kind of reminded me of ‘The Wonder Years,’ a little bit,’’ said Moynihan.
Moynihan, Larroquette and Grazer had to work on emulating each other in certain ways before shooting the series to ensure a continuity to the character.
They couldn’t do anything about the height differential between him and Laroquette, though.
“John Laroquette, I think he’s like seven feet tall. He’s a very large man,’’ said Moynihan, who is shorter.