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Billy Crystal: From SNL Near-Miss to Hollywood Icon – A Look Back at His Career!
Billy Crystal, that legendary comedian and actor who many might recognize from When Harry Met Sally and various other Hollywood movies, recently shared some amazing memories about those early career experiences – this particular event happened in the early years before he really started taking off as one of the industry's main actors. His story involves a surprising plot reveal regarding his first-ever Saturday Night Live experience, in the show's first-ever episode from way back in 1975, which now happens to have inspired a movie too! We are talking about Saturday Night.
In an interview with Hoda Kotb on Today, Crystal recalled that incredibly frustrating experience involving getting cut from that iconic first-ever episode, something that is dramatically re-created in that recent movie. He states it was “one of the hardest nights” in his early career, "because my piece was a little long," which resulted in the unfortunate event involving being removed from the entire cast list!
Yet he made another huge reveal – a thing that greatly helped production of that movie. He kept that original script, a script nobody seemed to have! That revelation became incredibly important for the director; it's referenced within this new film and a huge part of it.
Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan (Saturday Night’s writers), mentioned in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that obtaining that script was the most difficult part: they even stated that this happened only due to chance; obtaining a copy proved incredibly problematic, a detail not completely known to these individuals beforehand; but the actor graciously allowed the scanning and replication for this movie production, helping them immensely; providing a complete replica which was key in replicating various script scenes.
Even though Crystal didn’t quite make it on that initial episode; something re-created and highlighted within the film Saturday Night. But he does get a second shot later – debuting in SNL’s 17th episode from 1976. Yet the rejection played out on Saturday Night – the exact dialogue involving the confrontation is actually shown; mirroring reality and referencing various previously known conflicts; resulting in several attempts involving a reduction in the size of Crystal's portion before he gets sidelined. He recalls a moment in his actual interaction with Lorne Michaels, in Live from New York; reflecting the very scenario presented in the movie.
He actually played Andy Kaufman’s role during production; however this never went ahead.
He does, after being sidelined during those early stages within the world of stand-up comedy, continue on; eventually appearing in other movies that really define a generation such as the movie When Harry Met Sally… And Crystal’s remarkable resilience following his earlier SNL snub helped define him and helped shape this particular movie.
The same interview where Crystal discusses the early, difficult years also involved a topic about his equally-as-long-lasting and hugely impactful relationship with Janice Crystal! His wife! They have been married for 54 years and how their secret involved humor and constant, ever-lasting mutual respect. This long-lasting, incredibly passionate and loving relationship inspires his family – his two daughters, and grandchildren – truly conveying this lasting familial love, based around love and support for his family and lasting effort he poured into their lives.
Their continued support of each other even helps highlight a significant factor – the decision involving parenthood that totally rewrote their daily existence and changed their family and life's daily workings – especially that first year.
Besides those older stories about earlier career adventures and achievements; this interview highlights his latest role. This shows another aspect: he recently started appearing in Before. This role involves his very first attempt at playing this stressful, emotionally devastated psychiatrist. The actor reveals it involved difficult preparation. That dramatic turn requires those moments of immersion, conveying grief and terror.
In other related news and highlights within this discussion is that, when asked about that most regrettable decision; Crystal talks about having passed on the chance of appearing in Disney’s legendary movie Toy Story: It involves turning down Buzz Lightyear voice-acting—because it was "sort of a business thing," later realizing its huge success and even later gets to star as Mike Wazowski in Monsters, Inc. It’s a great turn-around moment, completely showing how lucky he ultimately became; this showcases his adaptability, that long-lasting career resilience– ultimately having found amazing success and completely changing the industry through clever adaptation and accepting many opportunities!
Billy Crystal’s career is impressive, ranging from those initial, surprising SNL experiences involving rejection, through that remarkable success throughout the entirety of his Hollywood acting career. The story arc really shows those interesting early days. It was full of intense hardship and those difficult circumstances leading to his later success; including his personal life. And it does leave many viewers intrigued, eager to re-examine Crystal’s work. The details regarding his marriage highlight how love can really change one’s life for the better. His Before role shows how remarkably versatile and flexible this amazing actor truly is!