SNL Alum reveals Chris Farley digital exclusive at Fox News

If you have working eyes, you may see Siobhan Fallon Hogan’s face.
But, as she continues to star in some of the greatest movies of the last 30 years in the movie, she can see on the small screen she is an actor in the late-night live sketch comedy show, Saturday Night Live. ”
Fallon Hogan was in a lasting performance by Lorne Michaels in a golden age in the early 90s, with Dana Carvey, Tim Mido Tim Meadows, Kevin Nealon, Chris Nealon, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and David Schneider ) and David Schneider and David Speed, to name just a few.
But perhaps her most mysterious actor is also the legendary Chris Farley.
Before the 50th anniversary special of “SNL”, Fallon Hogan talked specifically to Fox News Digital about her time at 30 Rock and her relationship with the late Farley – who has had a relationship with Meadows, Rock, Sandler, Sander, Schneider and Spade are known together as “The Bad Boy of SNL.”
Actress Siobhan Fallon Hogan in Hallwood
Actress Siobhan Fallon Hogan shares the story of the late Chris Farley in the cast of “Saturday Night Live.”
Farley struggles with drug and alcohol addiction in his short life, embodies the character of inspirational speaker Matt Foley, created by actor Bob Odenkirk. . The name of the popular character was inspired by long-time friends of Farley’s, who went on to become a Catholic priest.
But while Foley’s character was intended to mimic the preacher’s performance, Fallon Hogan revealed that Farley’s own beliefs were not an act.
“We went to the Upper West Side Trinity. [at SNL] It’s at night. The show will go out at about 1:30 am and then you go to the party and we will join us [the next morning] He would look up at heaven, like, ‘I’m sorry. sorry. ‘”

Saturday Night Live – Actors Press Conference – Pictures: (LR) Victoria Jackson, Chris Rock Chris Farley, September 18, 1990 – Photographer: Alan Singer/NBC/NBCU Photo Library (Getty Image)
Farley also introduced the Joker’s Prayer to Fallon Hogan, a poem in which comedians tend to use inspiration.
Fallon Hogan added: “He is really a great Catholic. What an amazing person.”
The actress attended his funeral and overdoses Farley at the age of 33.
“I remember him at the Memorial in San Marach, New York. You want a celebrity to talk to work. Instead, he often visits a closed-end that no one knows. He’s just a great guy.”
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Like Farley, Fallon Hogan is an Irish Catholic herself, and her piety is so pious that she rejects characters who dislike the code of morality.
With an already expanded photography list, she had previously told Fox News digital movie enthusiasts that they would even see her More Characters if they only reflect Her strong Catholic faith.
“It’s my wealth,” she joked. “But, with that being said, I won’t be able to sit with myself.”
Recently, she has written her roles – written, produced and performed in the 2021 independent film Rushed and the 2023 independent film Lonely Shelter. After the release of the drama, the latter recently screened the “Hoper of Hope” film series at Sheen Thre Culture & Culture Center.
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Actress Siobhan Fallon Hogan, along with Sheen Center executive director Marylou Pagano, spoke to the audience at a screening of “Solitude Shelter” on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. Fallon Hogan’s independent film is part of Sheen’s “Horizon of Hope” film, series. (Fox News)
The actress and screenwriter said in a conversation with Fox News Digital that she believes Catholicism is contagious in Hollywood.
“I think people just after a while they’re just eager to find a higher power for the truth,” she said. “And, some people who are already strong Catholics no longer want to hide because they don’t want to hide because it’s not worth hiding. It’s like , ‘You know what? I’m going to tell you who I am and that’s what I believe, because it’s important to me.” Then when the other actors see how happy these Catholics are, they say, “Hey , tell me a little bit.”
“It inspires beauty and happiness,” she added.
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Although she hasn’t provided much detail on the subject yet, the “Forrest Agump,” “Black,” and “Holes” stars say she’s been hired by Lionsgate to perform in an upcoming film. She called the premise “the page turner” and called it “a gift from God’s true beauty.”
“Thank God, I have this part in this movie because I’m going to this movie,” she joked, referring to the SNL 50 party this weekend. “It’s like a steroid party in high school. It’s amazing. You feel like you’re part of history.”

Baldwin portrayed RFK Jr. during the cold opening of the “SNL”. (NBC)
Fallon Hogan commented on whether she thinks “SNL” is as cultural as it used to be, telling Fox News Digital that she didn’t watch it.
“I think I am [on] On glorious days. I mean, that’s for sure. And, you know, I think when Dana Carvey came back to Biden, they did shine. I mean, these are really the top, top funny guys I’m with. Apparently…the two years before that were as good as it started, [when I was] Growing up…you just watch “SNL” alive. I don’t know if this is already done. ”
The former actor pointed out that the content was oversaturated, which could be a possible explanation for a drop in ratings.
“I think part of that is because there are a lot of options. The show is going to come out and you’ve talked about the show all week.”
“That is, it’s incredible to have Lorne Michaels play for 50 years and do his job. It’s amazing. Really, he’s a genius. Never did. He’s never done it. He The achievement is indeed a wonderful feat.”
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