Entertainment | Saturday Night Live Top Saturday Night Live Alums Stars who made it big after the show By Sarah Quinn Posted Jun 5, 2009 2:40 PM CDT Copied Al Franken talks with reporters in Minneapolis on April 13, 2009. (AP Photo/Craig Lassig) Not all Saturday Night Live alums go on to bigger and better things after leaving the show. Time pronounces the top 10 who did. Will Ferrell has come a long way since those cheerleader sketches. His latest flick, Land of the Lost, opens today (and judging from the reviews, it's a good thing he already has an enthusiastic fan base). Janeane Garofalo and Sarah Silverman didn't last long on SNL, but that hasn't mattered much since. John Belushi: The Blues Brother made his mark despite his early death. Chevy Chase and Bill Murray were household names then, and they're household names now. Chris Rock and Eddie Murphy both went on to win Grammys and dominate screens both big and small. Tina Fey dabbles in political impersonations when she's not writing and starring in her network show. Al Franken, aka Stuart Smalley, may soon be the junior senator from Minnesota. Read These Next Tax season may actually bring good news for many this year. A polarizing Trump administration spokesperson is leaving. Hugh Hefner's widow: His scrapbooks could be dangerous. Figure skating coach shot dead in Starbucks drive-thru. Report an error