Farley was one of two new
SNL (Saturday Night Live) cast members announced in the spring of
1990, the other being
Chris Rock. On the show, Farley frequently collaborated with fellow cast members
David Spade,
Chris Rock,
Adam Sandler, and
Rob Schneider, among others. This group came to be known as the "
Bad Boys of SNL." Popular characters performed by Farley included an over-the-top
motivational speaker named
Matt Foley (who constantly reminded characters that he lived in "a van down by the river"), Todd O'Connor of
Bill Swerski's Superfans (a group of stereotypical Chicagoans who constantly yell out
"da Bears!"), a
Chippendale's dancer (in a famous skit that paired him with guest host
Patrick Swayze), one of the "
Gap Girls" (who hung out together at a local mall), a stereotypical
lunch lady (to the theme of
Lunch Lady Land performed by
Adam Sandler) and
Bennett Brauer (a
Weekend Update commentator who would often divulge his personal and hygienic problems via
air quotes). Some of these characters were brought to
SNL from his days at Second City. Farley also performed impersonations of
Tom Arnold, (who gave the eulogy at his funeral),
Andrew Giuliani,
Jerry Garcia,
Meat Loaf,
Norman Schwarzkopf,
Roger Ebert,
Carnie Wilson, and
Newt Gingrich who invited Farley down to
Washington, D.C.
Off-screen, Farley was well-known for his pranks in the offices of
Saturday Night Live. A March 13, 1995
New York Magazine article references Farley and Adam Sandler making late-night prank phone calls from the SNL offices in
Rockefeller Center, with Sandler speaking in an old woman's voice and Farley then farting into the phone, as well as Farley mooning cars from a limousine.