SNL’s Jan Hooks dies
Actress and comedian
Jan Hooks, 57, a regular on “Saturday Night Live” 1986-91 with occasional
appearances through 1994, died in New York on Thursday. She impersonated Bette
Davis, Ann-Margret, Sally Kellerman and Jodie Foster.
Hooks played Carlene
Dobber for two seasons on "Designing Women," replacing the character
played by Jean Smart. She sometimes provided the voice of Manjula
Nahasapeemapetilon, the wife of convenience store owner Apu, on “The Simpsons”
cartoon series.
Born in Decatur, Ga., Hooks moved to Florida
during high school in 1973 when her father was transferred there for his job.
She attended the University of West Florida in Pensacola, but did not earn her
degree because she fell in love with acting.
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