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Zoneboy 10-09-2014, 06:11 PM Link (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/saturday-night-live-actress-jan-739697)
Jan Hooks, best known for her work on Saturday Night Live, died on Thursday in New York at the age of 57, her representative, Lisa Lieberman, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
No further details were immediately available.
In addition to the NBC variety show, Hooks TV credits include roles on Designing Women, 3rd Rock From the Sun and The Simpsons. In 1998, the actress was nominated for an Emmy award in the outstanding guest actress in a comedy series category for her 3rd Rock From the Sun role.
Her film credits include Batman Returns and Simon Birch.
A representative for SNL did not respond to a request for comment.
Vahan 10-09-2014, 06:15 PM "There's no basement in the Alamo!"
Rest in peace.
I hate to say this, but in a way, I'm not that surprised. Jan Hooks during her appearance (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verna_(30_Rock)) on 30 Rock did not look well. It appeared that she had gained a lot of weight and just simply looked worn out (to put things kindly) and unrecognizable (http://tabloidbaby.blogspot.com/2010/01/jan-hooks-what-happened.html). And if I remember correctly, when Jan was interviewed on the Women of SNL special from several years back, she was actually bedridden (http://www.datalounge.com/cgi-bin/iowa/ajax.html?t=9774253#page:showThread,9774253,2).
tlc38tlc38 10-09-2014, 08:08 PM She will be missed. I loved her in "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" and she always cracked me up on "Designing Women"...IMO she and Dixie were what help that show together the last 2 seasons.
McGillicuddy 10-10-2014, 06:52 PM This is the second cast member to die this year. Meshach Taylor passed away in June. R.I.P., Jan.
biffbronson 10-11-2014, 02:44 AM A really talented lady I remember well from DW and SNL. And now I'm compelled to watch her work on 3rd Rock. Sad passing.
Yesha 10-11-2014, 03:52 AM I first saw her as a waitress on an Atlanta station, WTCG, I think. She was always on top of her game. She will be missed and remembered fondly..,
Kasey 10-11-2014, 09:41 AM Season 6 is one my favorites in large part to her. I loved Carlene. RIP Jan.
jayman75 10-12-2014, 07:53 AM Did we hear from Annie Potts or any other DW co-stars on Jan's passing? She only briefly worked with Jean, but it would be nice to hear from them.
Much like Meshach Taylor's passing... I don't recall ever hearing comments from his DW costars. Perhaps I missed them...
dguy24 06-17-2015, 10:40 PM She was my favorite as Vicky on 3rd Rock from the Sun.
She's was a hysterical actress. Love, love, loved her.
Rest in peace Jan.
You are and will be missed.
http://grantland.com/features/jan-hooks-saturday-night-live-phil-hartman-kevin-nealon-lorne-michaels-pee-wees-big-adventure/
- She had an apartment in New York and a farmhouse upstate. Eventually she just moved to the farmhouse full-time.
- Her handyman (who became a good friend) said the isolation was intense, but she craved being alone with her pets.
- She was a heavy smoker and drinker for years and had no intention of quitting either (implication is her changed appearance was due to tons of booze).
- She turned down work (not just auditions, but offers) regularly and said she only wanted to work enough to keep her SAG insurance.
- At a tribute to Marc Shaiman at Carnegie Hall, he wanted to reunite the Sweeney Sisters. Nora Dunn was all aboard. Jan stalled him and finally said she just didn't want to do it.
Why did she choose to live as a recluse and turned to alcohol and cigarettes? Was she mentally ill? Or was that some kind of an agoraphobia?
Schmo 12-23-2019, 08:09 PM This article mentions Jan Hooks having a “tumbler of vodka” with her meal while watching her debut episode of “Designing Women”.
https://ew.com/article/1991/10/04/refining-designing-women/
If she was drinking heavily then, it apparently didn’t affect her performance on DW.
In retrospect, Jan seemed a talented but troubled woman who never sought the help she needed.
This article mentions Jan Hooks having a “tumbler of vodka” with her meal while watching her debut episode of “Designing Women”.
https://ew.com/article/1991/10/04/refining-designing-women/
If she was drinking heavily then, it apparently didn’t affect her performance on DW.
In retrospect, Jan seemed a talented but troubled woman who never sought the help she needed.
One has to suspect that Jan took the news of Phil Hartman's death really badly (while they may or may not have been a "couple" during their SNL (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcybEotpC0E) days, there was a definite attraction/kismet there), which could explain why she pulled back from showbiz and became a recluse. Regardless, Jan was apparently a loner who had lots of personal issues to begin with. She didn't want to be in a relationship, from what's been said about her.
Do you think that Jan Hooks deep down inside, regretted joining Designing Women? It was probably decent money but after doing acclaimed work on SNL, it must have hurt to be associated with a show that was in decline. Plus, she was essentially playing a "replacement Scrappy" (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ReplacementScrappy) for Jean Smart.
Kasey 09-09-2020, 07:45 AM At the time, she said in TV Guide that she was thrilled to be joining the show and it was kind of surreal for her because prior to landing the role, she would watch DW every Monday night in her NYC apartment.
Yesterday (April 23 (https://lebeauleblog.com/2022/04/23/april-23-happy-birthday-jaime-king/)), would've been (https://www.datalounge.com/thread/30698700-jan-hooks-would-have-been-65-today) Jan Hooks (https://www.filmboards.com/board/20393660/)' 65th birthday (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hooks).
A really talented lady I remember well from DW and SNL. And now I'm compelled to watch her work on 3rd Rock. Sad passing.
Tina Fey famously said (https://www.etonline.com/news/152946_tina_fey_bashes_rob_schneider) that Jan Hooks was at least as talented as Rob Schneider on SNL, and deserved at least as many movie deals as that he got. But Hooks was reclusive and odd, and didn’t want a big career.
How did Jan Hooks die? (https://www.quora.com/How-did-Jan-Hooks-die/answer/Jon-Mixon-1)
Question: How did Jan Hooks die? (https://www.google.com/search?q=How+did+Jan+Hooks+die%3F&oq=How+did+Jan+Hooks+die%3F&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMg0IAxAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBBAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMgYIBRBFGD3SAQg2NzFqMGoxNagCCLACAQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8)
Hooks died from several forms of cancer, coupled with the damage caused by decades of heavy drinking and the damage caused by that to her liver.
She had suffered from problems with her liver for a few years in the early 2000s and was advised to stop drinking immediately. Hooks ignored that and continued only to be diagnosed with leukemia in 2009 which was treated and then went into remission. Hooks was feeling poorly again in 2014 and a tumor was found in her throat. The tumor was not responsive to chemo and she was advised to have her larynx removed (thus losing her voice) which is something that Hooks declined. She decided to spend her final months drinking and taking prescription medications to ease her pain. Seven months after her diagnosis, Hooks died from her varied medical issues.
Jan Hooks died badly if all accounts of her last year of life (https://www.datalounge.com/thread/15978079-in-depth-profile-of-jan-hooks-last-years) are to be believed.
Dude111 04-02-2024, 07:57 PM Very sad,I didnt realise she passed :(
We're now, officially at the tenth anniversary (https://www.datalounge.com/thread/34861525-jan-hooks-has-been-dead-to-us-ten-years) of Jan Hooks' passing (October 9, 2014):
A shame we’ll never know more about her. She was a talented comic actor. Even Pauline Kael said so. But Jan was also a basket case. Kevin Nealon said she seemed a little lost even before her mother’s death in 1986. The death of her father, followed closely by the murder of Phil Hartman, seemed to send her into a spiral and 9/11 sealed the deal.
She spent the last years of her life living in a holler near Bearsville, NY. She had leukemia, went into remission and about 5 years later, was diagnosed with chemo-resistant neck cancer. She opted to forgo treatment and died in her brother’s care.
Jan shunned computers, showbiz, family, friends and her own health. She said if she were married she’d be in prison…kids, death row. Jan dated Nealon for a couple years, but he broke up with her after the first SNL season. She then lived with an artist for a few years. Who knows what happened with that. And her relationship with Phil Hartman has been the subject of rumors for decades, which were exacerbated by Brynn Hartman threatening Jan in letters never sent.
I think we only saw the edge of her talent. She just wanted live with her demons, not Hollywood or sobriety. In the end, that’s exactly what happened.
https://i.ibb.co/87MfqVT/IMG-4641.jpg
BestTVever 10-22-2024, 12:39 PM Wow, I had no idea she passed until this recently updated thread. I remember the interviews with her questioning leaving SNL as a star and going on a declining sitcom. I truly believe she thought it was best for her career to go on a sitcom. The show was just about to be cancelled and I found her character odd and her lines were cheezy and the character was not fully developed.
So sorry to hear about this. She was on SNL when it was its peak IMHO
Jan Hooks: A Guest Perspective (https://missficklereader.wordpress.com/2015/01/24/jan-hooks-a-guest-perspective/comment-page-1/)
Posted on January 24, 2015 by missficklereader
Believe it or not, the vast majority of people who stumble across this blog from outside the WordPress site and my own circle of friends and followers are people looking for information on Jan Hooks, the SNL alum who died last October. I’m guessing that readers who came to the site were searching for more details about Hooks’s cause of death and the changes in her appearance that first showed up in photos from around 2004. As far as I can tell, there is still no official word from family members on Hooks’s cause of death. On October 10, 2014, the Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2788682/snl-star-jan-hooks-battling-cancer-death-aged-57-devastated-friends-reveal.html) reported that Hooks died of cancer, but sources for the article seem shaky: the only person named as a source is “the head of her building’s co-op board”; the rest are unspecified “friends” or “neighbors.” The next day, the New York Daily News (http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/family-mourns-loss-saturday-night-live-star-jan-hooks-article-1.1970838) posted a story in which two family members (Hooks’s brother, Tom, and Susan Morgan Brown, a cousin) declined to comment on Hooks’s illness. Later, there was an announcement that Hooks would be buried in a private service in Cedartown, Georgia (http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com/polkfishwrap/news/local/update-former-snl-star-jan-hooks-to-be-buried-in/article_021f50da-50b9-11e4-aba8-001a4bcf6878.html). No more reliable news beyond this has surfaced–believe me, I’ve checked.
Since I’m still getting hits from readers who want to hear more or possibly discuss more about Hooks and her life, I’ve decided to re-post some excellent commentary on one of my former posts. Here, Brady presents some little-known details from Hooks’s life, explores some possibilities about what these details might mean but draws no firm conclusions. What I really love about Brady’s discussion comes at the very end: his thoughts on Hooks’s appearance express my own feelings far more succinctly and effectively than my own ramblings ever could. Thanks for the contribution, Brady! A virtual shot of tequila for you!
Jan Hooks has been laid to rest (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137027727/jan-hooks) in Cedartown, Georgia. She lies in a plot between both her mother and aunt (who was also a kind of mother figure for Jan after the death of Jan’s mother.) In a span of 20 years, Jan lost four of the closest people in her life far too soon: her mother, her father, Phil Hartman, and her aunt.
Jan is survived by two brothers. One of them bought and set her up with her first laptop computer and cell phone around 2000 or so. She lived in New York City until the events of September 11, 2001 impelled her to seek a second home in Woodstock, NY.
Thanks to their work together on Saturday Night Live, she is often associated with Phil Hartman. Both were great friends and shared an incredible work ethic.
According to Mike Thomas’ autobiography of Phil Hartman, Phil lived and worked around southern California until his gig with SNL called him to NYC. From what I’ve been able to gather from internet searches, Jan traveled much further in pursuit of her career: Florida, Texas, Georgia, and California, before finally being noticed by SNL.
Phil bloomed late: most of his professional work as an actor and writer was doing radio voice-overs and assisting Paul Rubens while with the Groundlings. He was 38 when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live. By comparison, in her twenties, Jan enjoyed a fair amount of television exposure through the Bill Tush Show, Not Necessarily the News, and bit roles in the comedies Wildcats and Pee-Wee’s Big adventure. Her memorable catchphrase, “There’s no basement in the Alamo!” is still used on occasion to express bemused patience with the clueless. She was 29 when she caught the big break with Saturday Night.
Being an actress and comedian was Jan’s first, best occupation. I don’t know if she ever did anything else from the time she left college. Phil was doing many things before stardom hit. Jan pursued acting foremost to the exclusion of all else. While he lived, Phil lost two wives through divorce and a father who lived a long life. He still had six other siblings to commiserate with. Jan lost more (close and direct relatives—and Phil), though she still had two older brothers she remained close to.
After five years with Saturday Night, Jan enjoyed two seasons on Designing Women. But it was over too soon—much like her lament about the cancellation of the Bill Tush show after one season. 3rd Rock from the Sun seemed to be the sort of show she was made for, but Phil’s death, ironically, came at the very end of a story arc in the show and seemed to herald a steady decline in her career. I have no idea if she turned down work, or folks stopped calling her, or a combination of both. All I know is that Jan’s career after 1998 (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0393660/) (the year Phil was killed) ground to nearly a halt. Her time with Martin Short (on his show Jiminy Glick, in the role of his wife, Dixie) was her last effort as a recurring character in a sitcom.
In the few interviews I’ve been able to find on the internet, Jan seemed fairly content with life after SNL. She was able to live independently, though perhaps modestly in comparison to other SNL stars. I believe she could have found more acting work if she wanted to. She was still able to support herself without it. She did have small roles on several shows in her final years. I’m guessing, but I’d say Jan didn’t find professional work as rewarding after the death of her mother, her father, and Phil. Every big project she was involved with either ended too soon or, worse, was accompanied by tragedy. With no close family or close friends to share her successes (that I’m aware of, other than perhaps Nora Dunn), acting lost its appeal and she could take it or leave it.
And if she pursued something else, again, whom to share the successes and the joys with? Other than Kevin Nealon in the mid-eighties, I have no real knowledge of any other relationships she was in. I’ve read rumors that she and Phil were somehow together (I’d almost bet Phil’s wife, Brynn, thought as much) but have seen no definitive proof. But if Mike Thomas’ biography of Phil is any guide, an affair between them wouldn’t surprise me.
As to her illness, I’ve already mentioned that she smoked (https://www.google.com/search?q=Did+Jan+Hooks+smoke&sca_esv=1e116d9a69546cc9&biw=1600&bih=773&sxsrf=AE3TifPa_yj1eFr4tQIJyVbUmmdhzghHmA%3A1756963453306&ei=fSK5aIrBErGHptQPm7G92Qs&ved=0ahUKEwjK85H0rr6PAxWxg4kEHZtYL7sQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=Did+Jan+Hooks+smoke&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiE0RpZCBKYW4gSG9va3Mgc21va2UyCxAAGIAEGJECGIoFMgoQABiABBhDGIoFMgoQABiABBhDGIoFMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABEi3H1AAWM0bcAF4AZABAJgB4AWgAd0UqgEJMy0xLjAuMy4xuAEDyAEA-AEBmAIGoAK9FqgCEcICBxAjGCcY6gLCAgoQIxjwBRgnGOoCwgIUEAAYgAQYkQIYtAIYigUY6gLYAQHCAhQQABiABBjjBBi0AhjpBBjqAtgBAcICFxAuGIAEGJECGLQCGMgDGIoFGOoC2AEBwgIEECMYJ8ICDhAuGIAEGJECGNQCGIoFwgIKEC4YgAQYQxiKBcICDRAuGIAEGEMY1AIYigXCAhEQLhiABBixAxjRAxiDARjHAcICChAjGIAEGCcYigXCAgoQIxjwBRgnGMkCwgILEC4YgAQYkQIYigXCAgsQABiABBixAxiDAcICCBAuGIAEGLEDwgIEEAAYA8ICDhAAGIAEGLEDGIMBGIoFmAMc8QXcjtsZHja0jboGBggBEAEYAZIHBzEuNC00LjGgB5J0sgcFNC00LjG4B6EWwgcFNC01LjHIB9MB&sclient=gws-wiz-serp). At least, I think she did. She might have quit. One internet website has recorded 14 on-camera instances of Jan with cigarettes and cigars. Another website reported that she smoked to get the right tone for the voice of Angelyne for an episode of Futurama. At the very least, smoking cigarettes was not something she would shy from if the role called for it. She was familiar with the habit for that alone.
Some people have remarked on her weight gain and looks in her final years. Knowing nothing about her health during that time, I would say that it is at least common for people to gain weight as they age. People will often gain weight when they quit smoking, too, if they do not replace the habit with healthy ones. By comparison, we accept skinny-Elvis and fat-Elvis. Even skinny-Shatner and fat-Shatner! I’m willing to accept both skinny-Jan and “fat”-Jan and stand in star-struck admiration of her talent until the end—as Tina Fey did.
I have no idea what “happened” to Jan Hooks. I just hope that she knew how much a world of her fans admired and loved her—unconditionally.
Brady
Austin, TX
Schmo 09-04-2025, 01:50 PM Jan’s self-destructive habits and reclusive ways leads me to wonder if she suffered from depression.
Dude111 09-04-2025, 02:21 PM I wouldnt doubt it :(
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Jan Hooks was one of the most important performers in Saturday Night Live history, yet she never wanted the spotlight.
This video tells the real story behind her talent, her fear, and why she walked away from fame at her peak.
Dude111 12-23-2025, 01:43 AM Its very sad isnt it dues??
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