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Chris Kattan’s Career Explored Ahead Of Celebrity Big Brother

Chris Kattan

Since leaving Saturday Night Live in 2003, Chris Kattan’s life has never been the same. Chris Kattan’s career as one of the world’s top TV comedy performers took a plunge when he left the NBC series. Chris Kattan will appear as a house guest on Celebrity Big Brother, which premieres on CBS on February 2nd.

Chris Kattan’s career is being explored ahead of Celebrity Big Brother.

Chris Kattan, an American actor, and comedian rose to prominence after appearing on NBC’s sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1996 until 2003. Viewers adored his portrayals as Mango, an animalistic guy, Doug Butabi in A Night at the Roxbury, and Mr. Peppers, Gay Hitler, Suel Forrester, Azrael Abyss, and Kyle DeMarco. On Saturday Night Live, Kattan’s renowned impressions of celebrities such as Clay Aiken, Ben Affleck, Ricky Martin, Al Pacino, Kid Rock, Kerri Strug, and others were well received.

Chris Kattan

Kattan continues to work on TV series after leaving Saturday Night Live in 2003. During Super Bowl XLII in 2008, the celebrity starred in a Diet Pepsi Max ad. The next year, in 2009, Kattan appeared in the television miniseries Bollywood Hero, with Neha Dhupia and Toby Huss, as well as other notable cast members. The 51-year-old actor appeared in a supporting role on The Middle and as a guest star in an episode of How I Met Your Mother at the end of the same year. Despite his departure from Saturday Night Live, the actor was warmly welcomed back on the show’s Christmas special edition presented by Jimmy Fallon on December 17, 2011.

Chris Kattan

On Saturday Night Live in 2014, he reprised his former Saturday Night Live character Mango in Missy Elliot’s video Shut It Down. Kattan opted to put on dance shoes for Dancing With the Stars in 2017 after providing some of the most outstanding acting performances in shows, but he was the first star to be ousted from the program owing to his stiff moments. The actor subsequently disclosed that the rigid motions were caused by a back injury sustained during a Saturday Night Live broadcast in 2001.

 

In his 2019 tell-all book, Baby Don’t Hurt Me: Stories and Scars from Saturday Night Live, the actor discussed his injuries as well as other stories. Kattan was again teamed with Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz, and Tracy Morgan with special guest Ariana Grande on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in December 2018. The four performers reenacted Ariana’s legendary Saturday Night Live comedy performance of I Wish It Was Christmas Today. Kattan will now compete against the other ten Celebrity Big Brother candidates on the show, which will debut on CBS on February 2nd and will be executive produced by Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan.