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Janet Vivian Hooks (April 23, 1957 – October 9, 2014) was an American actress and comedian. She was best known for her tenure on the NBC
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'', where she was a repertory player from 1986 to 1991. After leaving ''SNL'', she continued to make cameo appearances until 1994. Her subsequent work included a regular role on the last two seasons of '' Designing Women'', a recurring role on '' 3rd Rock from the Sun,'' and a number of other film and television roles, including on ''
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Early life

Hooks was born and raised in Decatur, Georgia, where she attended Canby Lane Elementary School and Towers High School. In 1974, her junior year, she moved to Fort Myers, Florida area, when her father, a
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employee, was transferred. She attended Cypress Lake High School, in Ft. Myers, Florida, made her stage debut in a play there, and graduated in 1975. She attended Edison State College where she majored in theatre, but left to pursue acting full-time.


Career

Hooks began her career as a member of the
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-based comedy troupe the Groundlings and in an
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nightclub act called the Wit's End Players, a continuation of the
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and Phil Erickson troupe Merry Mutes, which also included Joanne Daniels. From 1980 to 1981, Hooks appeared in Bill Tushs '' Tush'' on
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's television station, WTBS, which eventually became TBS. In 1983, Victoria Jackson, Arsenio Hall, Vic Dunlop, Barry Diamond, John Moschitta Jr., John Paragon, and Hooks appeared on
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s and Chris Beardes short-lived NBC series ''The 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour''. In 1983-1984, Hooks gained attention on the
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comedy series '' Not Necessarily the News'' and made guest appearances on ''Comedy Tonight'' and the 1985 syndicated TV show ''Comedy Break with Mack & Jamie'', with Kevin Pollak. In 1985, she made her film debut in '' Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' as a tour guide at the Alamo. She would later appear in the Goldie Hawn film '' Wildcats'' (1986). In 1985, Hooks met with producer Lorne Michaels about a spot on ''
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'', but was passed over in favor of
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. After the show's 1985–86 season was deemed a ratings disaster and the show was slated for cancellation, Michaels offered Hooks another chance. This time, despite a six-minute audition she called "brutal", she was offered a contract along with fellow new recruits Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Victoria Jackson and Kevin Nealon for the show's 1986–87 season. They helped lead the show to a sustained ratings increase and a return to the national spotlight. Hooks's characters included Candy Sweeney of the Sweeney Sisters. She also played famous political wives of the era, including Nancy Reagan,
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, Kitty Dukakis, Betty Ford, and Elizabeth Dole, and did notable impressions of
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, Sinéad O'Connor, Tammy Faye Bakker, Ivana Trump, Kathie Lee Gifford, and Diane Sawyer.
I had a huge ego. I just loved anybody that wanted me to show my stuff. I will do it. Oh man, let me go out there and show my stuff. And in my mid-twenties, it kind of hit that it wasn't a hobby anymore, that it was my vocation, that I had to do this in order to live. And that shaded it in a whole different way. It made me afraid, you know....The show changed my life, obviously. But I have horrible stage fright. And with all these, you know, stand-up comics who I love — you know, Dana and
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and Kevin and all these people — you know they wanted their shot, they wanted to get in there and do it, but I was one of the ones that between dress and air was sitting in the corner going, "Please cut everything I'm in!" — Jan Hooks, in ''Live From New York'' (2002/2014)
Tiring of the stress of performing on a live show, Hooks left ''SNL'' in 1991 after being asked by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason to replace Jean Smart on the CBS sitcom '' Designing Women''. Hooks played Carlene Dobber for the show's final two seasons. She also continued to make occasional appearances on ''SNL'' through 1994, usually playing Hillary Clinton. Hooks continued to work in supporting roles and guest appearances for several years, but with declining frequency. She had a recurring role as Vicki Dubcek on '' 3rd Rock from the Sun'', which earned her an
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nomination. She guest-starred on two
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: six episodes of ''
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'' between 1997 and 2002, as Apu's wife Manjula (although Tress MacNeille sometimes substituted for her, and eventually replaced her), and in the '' Futurama'' episode " Bendless Love", as the voice of the robot Angleyne. She starred as Dixie Glick in the series '' Primetime Glick'' and the movie '' Jiminy Glick in Lalawood''. She had small parts in several other movies, including '' Batman Returns'' (1992) as Jen, the Penguin's image consultant during his campaign to become mayor of
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. Her final on-screen appearances were in two episodes of ''
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's mother, Verna. She guest-starred in the 2013 '' The Cleveland Show'' episode "Mr. and Mrs. Brown", her final acting job. According to a 2014 '' Grantland'' article about her career and death, Hooks's anxiety about acting and passive approach to her career led to her missing out on prestigious auditions and lucrative acting roles. Hooks turned down a role in the 2003 television film '' The Music Man'' (which went to Molly Shannon) and declined to reprise her ''SNL'' sketch "The Sweeney Sisters" with Nora Dunn in a special appearance at
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in 2014. Hooks's friend Bill Tush speculated that her drinking had made her indifferent toward her career, but also said she might not have wanted more money or fame. Another friend said that Hooks had decided to work only enough to keep her
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health insurance. Following Hooks' death,
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said that she was angry that Hooks hadn't had a more successful career, adding that Hooks had been a bigger star on ''SNL'' than Rob Schneider and should have had at least as big of a film career as he did. However, Hooks's friend, film critic Ann Hornaday, said, "It's not like she had doors slammed in her face. A lot of times, she wouldn't even get as far as the door yher own choice."


Personal life

Hooks was dating Kevin Nealon when they were both hired by ''Saturday Night Live''.


Death

Hooks's doctor had advised her to stop drinking due to liver damage, but she did not try to quit. She was diagnosed with leukemia in February 2009, which was treated and went into remission that May. In April 2014, Hooks discovered a bump on her throat. She was given a biopsy and treated at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, but the tumor was unresponsive to
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and continued to grow. Doctors said the only remaining option was a total laryngectomy, which Hooks declined. She arranged for hospice care and used prescription drugs, wine, and cigarettes to manage her pain. Her ability to speak, eat, and breathe declined. Hooks died of throat cancer on October 9, 2014, at age 57. Her remains were interred in Northview Cemetery in Cedartown, Georgia. ''The Simpsons'' episode " Super Franchise Me" memorialized her on October 12, 2014, with her longtime character Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon honored in the credits.


"Love Is a Dream"

''SNL'' paid tribute to Hooks in the third episode of its 40th season on October 11, 2014. Guest host Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig introduced a tribute in which ''SNL'' re-aired a short she had filmed with Phil Hartman in 1988, "Love Is a Dream". This short film had also been re-aired to honor Hartman following his death in 1998. It is described as "a sweet and melodramatic tribute to the 1948 film "'' The Emperor Waltz''", which was directed by
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and starred
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and Joan Fontaine. The scene casts Hooks as an aging woman who vanishes into her own imagination to sing and share a dance with a long-lost lover (Hartman). Hooks and Hartman appear to lip-sync to the original singing voices from the 1948 film. One critic wrote that the "Jan Hooks tribute showed that Jan did not need to be funny in order to captivate the attention of her audience", as Hooks and Hartman were known to be quiet and reserved off screen.


Filmography


Film


Television


See also

* ''Saturday Night Live'' parodies of Hillary Clinton


References


External links

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