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Michael Che Campbell (; born May 19, 1983) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. He is best known for his work on ''
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'', where he has served as co-anchor on '' Weekend Update'' alongside Colin Jost, and the two were co-head writers from 2017 until 2022. Che and Jost co-hosted the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2018. Che was briefly a correspondent for '' The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'' and has previously worked as a writer for ''
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''. At the end of September 2014, he became a '' Weekend Update'' co-anchor for the 40th season of ''
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'' alongside Colin Jost, replacing Cecily Strong.


Early life

Michael Che Campbell was born in
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,
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,
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, the youngest of seven children of Rose and Nathaniel Campbell. His father named Michael after the revolutionary
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. Che was raised on the
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of Manhattan. He graduated from the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. Che worked in customer service for a Toyota car dealership for two years. He also created acrylic portraits of celebrities, printed the portraits on T-shirts, and sold them in
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noticed his work and offered Che freelance work, but he did not turn in any designs.


Career


Beginnings and ''Saturday Night Live''

Che started performing stand-up comedy in 2009, regularly working several sets per night. In 2012, Che appeared on the ''
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''. In 2013, ''
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'' called Che one of "10 Comics to Watch", while ''
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'' named him one of "The 50 Funniest People". Che joined ''Saturday Night Live'' as a writer in 2013, at first as a guest writer and soon after as staff writer. On April 28, 2014, it was announced that Che would join ''
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'' in June as a correspondent. Che made his onscreen debut as a ''Daily Show'' correspondent on June 4. Although he appeared in only nine segments during his brief tenure on the show, he was lauded by ''
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'' for his work. His signature piece for the ''Daily Show'' was "Race/Off: Live From Somewhere", a satirical commentary on the 2014
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. In this segment, Che "reported" from various locations (with frequent background changes accomplished via chroma key), looking for a place where a black man would not be harassed by police officers. The sketch ended with Che floating in outer space. On September 11, 2014, it was announced that Che would take over Cecily Strong's position as a '' Weekend Update'' co-anchor for the 40th season of ''SNL'', co-anchoring the segment with Colin Jost. Che is the first African-American co-anchor in the history of ''Weekend Update''. During his first two seasons, Che primarily hosted ''Weekend Update'' and rarely appeared in any sketches. During his third season, Che was promoted to the main cast. In December 2017, Che was named co-head writer of ''Saturday Night Live''. ''
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'''s Megh Wright complimented the ''Weekend Update'' joke-swapping segment where Che writes shockingly racist jokes for Jost to deliver. Che resigned as head writer ahead of the show's 48th season in 2022. At a stand-up show on March 26, 2022, Che announced that he was leaving the desk after the current season, although he didn't state when or why he is leaving. After initially denying in an
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post he would leave, he later told
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on the May 15, 2022 edition of ''
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'' that he was uncertain about his future on ''SNL''.


Other appearances

In 2014, Che appeared in the movie '' Top Five'', appearing as one of
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's character's friends. On September 17, 2018, Che co-hosted the
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with Colin Jost. Che and Jost also appeared on the March 4, 2019, episode of WWE's ''
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'', where both were announced as special correspondents for
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. The pair got involved in a storyline with wrestler
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, which eventually resulted in Che and Jost becoming participants in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania. Che has also appeared as a special guest on several episodes of the podcast "The Roundtable of Gentlemen".


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and honors


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