Ariana DeBose, Saturday Night Live, and Oscar Campaigns
Friday, January 14, 2022 at 11:00AM
NATHANIEL R in Ariana DeBose, Oscar Trivia, Oscars (21), SNL, comedy

by Nathaniel R

As you may have heard Best Supporting Actress Oscar hopeful Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) will be hosting Saturday Night Live when the show returns tomorrow, January 15th. That's just 12 days before the Academy starts voting on nominations. Which got us to thinking: How often is Saturday Night Live used as a campaign stop for Oscar hopefuls and is it successful? Let's do a little research. We're only going back five years for time constraint reasons but we do wonder when this became a thing or if it's always been thus? I have only ever been a casual SNL viewer but perhaps there are Saturday Night Live experts reading who could shed some light...

Before the 93rd Oscars (honoring the films of 2020)
This Oscar ceremony was held unusually late on April 25th. Two major hopefuls hosted earlier that month

 

Before the 92nd Oscars (honoring the films of 2019)


 

Before the 91st Oscars (honoring the films of 2018)
Emma Stone hosted an episode of SNL this season but after the Oscars 

 

Before the 90th Oscars (honoring the films of 2017)
Chadwick Boseman (Black Panther) hosted an episode this season of SNL but his episode was after the Oscars 

 

Before the 89th Oscars (honoring the films of 2016)
Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures) hosted an episode this season but after the Oscar ceremony

 

We'd be here all day if we kept going backward in time but out of curiousity we looked at SNL's first year to see if Oscar hopefuls had always hosted. And... they have if less often at the start.

Before the 48th Oscars (honoring the films of 1975)


 

 

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