Beth Cahill

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beth Cahill
Born September 15, 1963 (1963-09-15) (age 44), 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.

[edit] External links