"Every taping, somebody in the audience says, 'How do you feel about the Will Ferrell impression of you on SNL?'" the Jeopardy! host told The Hollywood Reporter. "And I say the same thing every time: 'I love it.' I wish he was back on the show so he would do more."
"Kate McKinnon clearly sees the road to the future runs through me and not [Hillary Clinton]," Conway told The Hollywood Reporter, adding, "I'm known as much more happy than maybe the character sometimes is."
"There have been many [parodies], none of which are very accurate or flattering," Stewart said during a Reddit AMA session. "But Ana Gasteyer on SNL did a good job."
"They're all derivative compliments as far as I'm concerned," McConaughey told Vanity Fair.
Winfrey was such a fan of Rudolph that the actress was featured in a 2004 episode of The Oprah Wnfrey Show titled "The Funniest People in America."
"Well played," the singer tweeted. "LOL."
"She's the sweetest," Aniston told Entertainment Tonight. "This is something she's been doing since, you know...she grew up on Friends. This was something she's been doing since her stand-up days."
"I had dinner with Lorne Michaels, the head of Saturday Night Live, and he said, 'I put a great speechwriter on you, and he came up with 'strategery.' And I said, 'Wait a minute! I said strategery,'" Bush recalled on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. "He said, 'No, you didn't say strategery.' I said, 'I damn sure said strategery.' He said, 'We invented it.' I said, 'Well, let me ask you this: Did he come up with misunderestimate?'"
"If anybody saw Saturday Night Live," Clinton said during a presidential debate, "maybe we should ask [Barack Obama] if he's comfortable and needs another pillow."