“Saturday Night Live” has officially added six new cast members, NBC announced on Monday.
Beck Bennett, John Milhiser, Kyle Mooney, Mike O’Brien, Noël Wells and Brooks Wheelan have joined the show as featured players in one of its biggest lineup shifts in four decades.
Bennet is most recognizable for his popular AT&T “It’s Not Complicated” commercials.
Mooney is a performing partner of Bennett’s in the sketch group “Good Neighbor,” and has also appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live."
Milhiser is a veteran of Amy Poehler's UCB Theater and O’Brien is a writer for the show, moving up to a performer at the same time that Tim Robinson, who joined as a featured player last year, will become a writer, reports The Wrap.
Noël Wells, the only new woman in the cast, already has an online following for her “Zooey Deschanel Show.”
The six new cast members join the NBC sketch comedy show after veterans Bill Hader, Fred Armisen and Jason Sudeikis left at the end of last season.
Seth Meyers, who starts hosting “Late Night” in February, will likely continue to appear on “Weekend Update,” alongside the recently announced co-anchor, Cecily Strong.
The six newbies will make their debut as the show enters its 39th season on Sep. 28, with Tina Fey hosting and musical guest Arcade Fire.
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