Holding the record as one of the longest-running cast member in the 29-year history of
Saturday Night Live, versatile comedian Tim Meadows crafted some of the series’ most memorable characters during his 10 years on the popular late night show. Such characters included Leon Phelps, The Ladies’ Man and Lionel Osbourne, host of the fictional public affairs show,
Perspectives, as well as uncanny impressions of OJ Simpson, Ike Turner and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Born in Highland Park, Mich., and raised in Detroit, Meadows studied television and radio broadcasting at Wayne State University before performing improvisational comedy at the Soup Kitchen Saloon. In 1985, Meadows relocated to Chicago, where he first joined ImprovOlympic, and then the legendary comedy troupe Second City. During his three years at Second City, he wrote and starred in productions of
The Gods Must Be Lazy, with Chris Farley;
It Was Thirty Years Ago Today; and
Flag Smoking Permitted in Lobby Only, gaining a loyal following with his sharp comedic talent. In 1991, Meadows achieved the dreams of comics nationwide when producer Lorne Michaels asked him to join SNL as a featured player. Nominated for an Emmy® as part of the show’s writing team that same month, he later made the transition to cast member status two years afterward.
Several years after appearing in a string of films based on
Saturday Night Live sketches, including
Coneheads and
Wayne's World 2, Meadows was offered his own chance at features. The 2000 release of Paramount’s
The Ladies Man gave the eponymous hero Leon Phelps the opportunity to bring his Courvoisier-drinking romantic adviser to the big screen. That same year, he left SNL to join NBC’s prime-time line-up as a regular cast member on
The Michael Richards Show, and in 2002, he joined the cast of the NBC sitcom
Leap of Faith.
Meadows played a school principal in the hit comedy
Mean Girls and most recently co-starred in the Revolution comedy
Benchwarmers. His recent films also include
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story with John C. Reilly;
Semi-Pro with Will Farrell and just completed filming of
They Came From Upstairs with Kevin Nealon and Ashley Tisdale. He is also a regular correspondent on
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS and
The Colbert Report on Comedy Central.