Chloe Fineman is reportedly departing Saturday Night Live after seven seasons, marking the first major cast exit following the show’s Season 51 run. The comedian and impressionist has been one of the most recognizable featured players on the NBC sketch series in recent years.
Fineman built a strong profile on SNL with celebrity impressions and recurring appearances that helped make her a standout in the ensemble. Her exit signals a notable change for the long-running late-night comedy institution as it looks ahead to its next season.
According to the report, Fineman is already looking toward her next screen role and is eyeing Netflix’s Myron Bolitar drama series. That potential move would represent a shift from live sketch comedy to a scripted streaming drama, expanding her work beyond the format that made her widely known.
While further details about her next project have not been fully outlined, the transition suggests Fineman is entering a new phase in her career. Her departure also adds early intrigue to the upcoming SNL cast landscape as viewers wait to see what changes come next.