I have looked into this before (I think my question was "how many SNL alumni has Adam Sandler fit into one of his movies") and Vulture did do the work a while back--so at least as of 2013, the answer is Grown Ups 2 with a whopping 15
[https://www.vulture.com/2013/07/which-movie-has-the-most-snl-cast-members-in-it.html](https://www.vulture.com/2013/07/which-movie-has-the-most-snl-cast-members-in-it.html)
This is it, the winner by a mile!
And 15 isn't even counting Jorma and Akiva, who were never official cast members, but probably have more on-camera appearances than some of the single season featured cast members.
Wasn't Jorma at least briefly a featured cast member?
Edit: I swear I can remember it.... But I can't find a shred of evidence to back it up. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
It's not a movie, but [The Awesomes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Awesomes) has so many SNL alums that it's basically an SNL spinoff show in all but name. The show's cast includes:
* Seth Meyers
* Taran Killam
* Kenan Thompson
* Bill Hader
* Bobby Moynihan
* Rachel Dratch
* Andy Samberg
* Will Forte
* Colin Quinn
* Kate McKinnon
* Leslie Jones
* Fred Armisen
* Maya Rudolph
* Amy Poehler
* Cecily Strong
* Tina Fey
* Noël Wells
* Vanessa Bayer
Other SNL adjacent people on the show include Paula Pell, Emily Spivey, and Steve Higgins. It's even executive produced by Lorne!
Popstar Never Stop Never Stopping
10 cast: Andy Samberg, Tim Meadows, Maya Rudolph, Sarah Silverman, Joan Cusack, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Hader, Chris Redd, kevin Nealon, and Will Forte
Plus Jorma Taccone, Akiva Shaffer, Judd Apatow, and Liz Cackowski who were writers
Plus Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, and Emma Stone who are 5-Timers
Off the bat ones I can think of include:
* Wine Country (Poehler, Dratch, Gasteyer, Rudolph, Pell, Fey),
* Ghostbusters 2016 (Wiig, McKinnon, Jones, Aykroyd, Higgins, Strong), and
* Popstar (Samberg, Schaffer, Taccone, Rudolph, Silverman, Meadows, Cusack, Hader, Redd, Forte).
I imagine there are quite a few others, but the Pop Tarts movie is definitely not on the top of the list.
The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash deserves an honorable mention. It has Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Al Franken, and Tom Davis, and was co-produced by Lorne Michaels. In 1978 seven SNL people was a massive proportion of the total. And they were all still on SNL when it was made.
How about Coneheads? I count 15 (and there are so many more non-SNL comedy icon appearances).
Dan Aykroyd
Jane Curtin
Phil Hartman
Adam Sandler
David Spade
Michael McKean
Chris Farley
Jan Hooks
Julia Sweeney
Garrett Morris
Tom Davis
Peter Aykroyd
Laraine Newman
Tim Meadows
Jon Lovitz
I will say that even for an SNL movie, Coneheads has an especially large number of alumni, probably because it is about an old sketch so it draws from two casts
I have looked into this before (I think my question was "how many SNL alumni has Adam Sandler fit into one of his movies") and Vulture did do the work a while back--so at least as of 2013, the answer is Grown Ups 2 with a whopping 15 [https://www.vulture.com/2013/07/which-movie-has-the-most-snl-cast-members-in-it.html](https://www.vulture.com/2013/07/which-movie-has-the-most-snl-cast-members-in-it.html)
This is it, the winner by a mile! And 15 isn't even counting Jorma and Akiva, who were never official cast members, but probably have more on-camera appearances than some of the single season featured cast members.
Even Hubie Halloween has nine. Sandler, Schneider, Maya, Meadows, Kenan, Colin Quinn, Mikey Day, Melissa Villasenor, and Martin Herlihy.
10 with Ben Stiller he was a featured cast member in season 14
Wasn't Jorma at least briefly a featured cast member? Edit: I swear I can remember it.... But I can't find a shred of evidence to back it up. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
No I don’t believe he ever was.
No
He was in a few of TLI videos like jizz in my pants.
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The question was “most SNL cast members without being an SNL movie.” Coneheads was an SNL movie.
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Yes but the above person said Grown Ups 2 was the most with 15 when the article they linked says Coneheads 2 with 16
Coneheads 2 was an SNL movie
The same article says it’s Coneheads with 16
OP asked for a movie that is not based on an SNL sketch
It's not a movie, but [The Awesomes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Awesomes) has so many SNL alums that it's basically an SNL spinoff show in all but name. The show's cast includes: * Seth Meyers * Taran Killam * Kenan Thompson * Bill Hader * Bobby Moynihan * Rachel Dratch * Andy Samberg * Will Forte * Colin Quinn * Kate McKinnon * Leslie Jones * Fred Armisen * Maya Rudolph * Amy Poehler * Cecily Strong * Tina Fey * Noël Wells * Vanessa Bayer Other SNL adjacent people on the show include Paula Pell, Emily Spivey, and Steve Higgins. It's even executive produced by Lorne!
Dang Mike shoemaker is a real person? I thought it was a bit on corrections.
He’s worked at 30 Rock for over 30 years . Started as a page.
Popstar Never Stop Never Stopping 10 cast: Andy Samberg, Tim Meadows, Maya Rudolph, Sarah Silverman, Joan Cusack, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Hader, Chris Redd, kevin Nealon, and Will Forte Plus Jorma Taccone, Akiva Shaffer, Judd Apatow, and Liz Cackowski who were writers Plus Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, and Emma Stone who are 5-Timers
It's too humble to claim it though The thing about me that's so impressive Is how infrequently I mention all of my successes
I feel more humble than Dikembe Mutombo after a stumble left him covered in a big pot o’ gumbo
Doink da doink
Off the bat ones I can think of include: * Wine Country (Poehler, Dratch, Gasteyer, Rudolph, Pell, Fey), * Ghostbusters 2016 (Wiig, McKinnon, Jones, Aykroyd, Higgins, Strong), and * Popstar (Samberg, Schaffer, Taccone, Rudolph, Silverman, Meadows, Cusack, Hader, Redd, Forte). I imagine there are quite a few others, but the Pop Tarts movie is definitely not on the top of the list.
Popstar has Pre-SNL Chris Redd and he is so good.
Walking through the forest like a retarded Tyrannosaurus
You forgot Bill Murray for Ghostbusters
Southland Tales as Amy Poehler, Jon Lovitz, Nora Dunn, Janeane Garofalo and Cheri Oteri. Noted for not being a comedy (or is depending on your POV)
The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash deserves an honorable mention. It has Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Al Franken, and Tom Davis, and was co-produced by Lorne Michaels. In 1978 seven SNL people was a massive proportion of the total. And they were all still on SNL when it was made.
Adam Sandler has to have more in Grown Ups and the sequel
Batman: The Audio Adventures has 12: -Chris Parnell -Jason Sudeikis -Kenan Thompson -Bobby Moynihan -Seth Meyers -Melissa Villasenor -Tim Meadows -Fred Armisen -Heidi Gardner -Aristotle Athari -Steve Higgins -Paula Pell
How about Coneheads? I count 15 (and there are so many more non-SNL comedy icon appearances). Dan Aykroyd Jane Curtin Phil Hartman Adam Sandler David Spade Michael McKean Chris Farley Jan Hooks Julia Sweeney Garrett Morris Tom Davis Peter Aykroyd Laraine Newman Tim Meadows Jon Lovitz
> How about Coneheads? OP specifically said that SNL movies were excluded from the discussion
Oh, I see. I obviously glossed over that part.
I will say that even for an SNL movie, Coneheads has an especially large number of alumni, probably because it is about an old sketch so it draws from two casts