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40 of the Funniest SNL Skits of All Time, Ranked

February 2, 2025 by Rebecca Rand

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#12: Two Wild & Crazy Guys, Debuted in 1977

Probably considered two of the most popular actors ever to be cast in the show, Dan Aykroyd and Steve Martin have given the world decades of comedic material. After their debuts on SNL, both actors had very successful acting careers. Although filmed more than 40 years ago, their skit “Two Wild & Crazy Guys” might be some of their best-ever work.

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This skit is about two Czech-born brothers, York and Georg Festrunk. The pair were always trying to find girls but were rarely successful. Watching it today, it is clear that it was the precursor to the “Roxbury” skits about two brothers who were also quite unlucky in love.

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