After spending almost all of the '90s on "Saturday Night Live," Tim Meadows continued to link up with "SNL" stars. He played a memorable role as Mr. Duvall in the 2004 film "Mean Girls," written by Tina Fey. He also had a big role in "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" as the manager to Andy Samberg's fictional musician character Conner. In the third season of "I Think You Should Leave," a series that stars and was co-created by "SNL" alum Tim Robinson, Meadows had a memorable role as a dad posing for a group photo at his daughter's wedding.
The list goes on. Meadows has even admitted it's hard sometimes to remember all of his guest spots. "There'll be times when I'll be watching something — for instance, I had 'Reba' on the TV while I was doing stuff around the house. As I was listening, I was going, 'Man, everything they're saying sounds so familiar.' And then I was like, 'Oh, I'm on this episode,'" he told The Pitch.
In 2023, Meadows performed stand-up at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club in Las Vegas. This was during the actor's strike, so the content of his set steered clear of his acting work. "I focus on pro-strike material," he joked on FOX5 Las Vegas, before noting that his set actually highlights his childhood in Michigan. "I grew up in a rough part of Detroit, you may have heard of it — it's called Detroit," he quipped.
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