Beth Cahill
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Beth Cahill | |
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Born | September 15, 1963 , Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Other name(s) | Betty Cahill |
Occupation | Television actress (1986–1992) comedienne (1994–present) |
Beth Cahill (September 15, 1963) is an American television actress who rose to fame on Saturday Night Live and joined the cast for the 1991-1992 season as a cast member and writer for some episodes, Cahill was let go after only 14 episodes. NBC released Cahill from her contract because she was just a featured and one-time cast member, and this reason was because like short-time cast members such as: Chris Elliott, Michael McKean, Morwenna Banks, Danitra Vance, Damon Wayans, Peter Aykroyd, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Martin Short whose contract was only for a season. However, Cahill appeared in 2004 as a commenator on Saturday Night Live Memorable 101 TV Moments. Cahill even impersonated Pam Hurn and had two recurring characters: Pam, a loudmouth girl who spills the beans on someone and Denise Swerski, a typical teenage nerdy girl. Both characters were recurring during Cahill's time on SNL.