SNL Breakout and Comedy Style
Chloe Fineman became widely known after joining Saturday Night Live in 2019, bringing a background in improv from The Groundlings and Upright Citizens Brigade to the mainstream.[2] Her quick, detail-rich impressions of celebrities such as Drew Barrymore, Nicole Kidman, Timothée Chalamet, and Britney Spears have been central to her appeal, often going viral as standalone clips.[2]
Critics have praised her as one of the strongest performers of her SNL cohort, highlighting her ability to find specific emotional beats and physical mannerisms that make her portrayals both accurate and unexpectedly empathetic.[2] This blend of precision and playfulness has made her a go-to performer for sketches that hinge on recognizable public figures and contemporary pop culture.
As SNL has navigated cast changes and shifting viewing habits, Fineman has emerged as part of the show's new core, contributing recurring characters and anchoring pre-taped pieces that perform well on social platforms.[1][2] Her work demonstrates how modern sketch performers are expected not only to land jokes live, but also to create moments built to be shared and rewatched online.
Film, Television and Voice Roles
Outside SNL, Fineman has steadily built a résumé across film and television, starting with early appearances on series like Jane the Virgin and Search Party before moving into larger, higher-profile projects.[2] She portrayed Sylvia Plath in Apple TV+'s Dickinson and appeared in the 2022 Father of the Bride remake, which allowed her to explore more grounded comedic roles.[2]
Her feature work has since expanded to include Babylon, where she played silent-film star Marion Davies, and Francis Ford Coppola's science-fiction epic Megalopolis, in which she appears as Clodia Pulcher.[1][2] She also stars in the ensemble film Summer of 69, released on Hulu, and appears in the comedy Freakier Friday, underscoring her growing presence in studio and streaming comedies.[1][2]
In animation and voice acting, Fineman has contributed to projects such as Big Mouth, Baby Shark's Big Movie!, Baby Shark's Big Show!, The Simpsons, and Despicable Me 4, giving her a recognizable voice across adult and family-oriented series.[1][2] This diversification across genres and formats helps solidify her as a flexible performer able to adapt her comedic instincts to different audiences.
Social Media Presence and Brand Partnerships
Fineman's social media presence, particularly on Instagram under the handle @chloeiscrazy, predates and complements her television fame.[1][2] There she posts character sketches and impressions that often feel more experimental and informal than broadcast sketches, giving fans a direct window into her creative process and sense of humor.
Her ability to create instantly recognizable, shareable characters has translated naturally into commercial work, including her role as the face of Anheuser-Busch's NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer campaign beginning in 2023.[2] In those ads, she plays an eccentric sommelier figure, a concept built around her strength in quickly establishing an offbeat persona.
Together, her online content and brand partnerships show how contemporary comedians can build influence beyond traditional screens, shaping trends in both entertainment and advertising.[1][2] For audiences and marketers alike, Chloe Fineman represents a model of how a performer can leverage sketch-comedy skills across multiple platforms while maintaining a distinct comedic voice.


