The commonly used phrase "Debbie Downer" actually originated in the iconic SNL sketch from 2004 with Rachel Dratch.
Rachel Dratch scolded Jimmy Fallon and Horatio Sanz for laughing while rehearsing the original Debbie Downer sketch on ...
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A Real-Life Buzzkill Inspired ‘SNL’s Debbie Downer
Apart from Chevy Chase, the most depressing character to come out of Saturday Night Live is probably Debbie Downer. The perpetually-miserable vibe-killer played by Rachel Dratch was first introduced ...
The comedian appeared as a guest on Amy Poehler's podcast 'Good Hang' on Tuesday to talk about her days on SNL and what she's up to now.
It’s been more than 20 years since Rachel Dratch first rolled out Debbie Downer during an episode of Saturday Night Live, and the character is so embedded in pop culture that you still hear everyday ...
The 'Saturday Night Live' alum met a real-life bummer — and sisters who taught her about the power of positive thinking — “in the judges of Costa Rica” Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE.
Sharing this moment of peace and beauty on the Connecticut River at sunrise,” Dratch wrote on Instagram. The post SNL’s ...
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