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American cue card handler and supervisor
- Chris "Wally" Feresten (born 1965 or 1966) is an American cue card handler and supervisor known for his work on Saturday Night Live. He also does cue cards for Late Night with Seth Meyers and his private business, Cue Cards by Wally.
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Chris "Wally" Feresten [1] [2] (born 1965 or 1966) [1] is an American cue card handler and supervisor known for his work on Saturday Night Live. He also does cue cards for Late Night with Seth Meyers and his private business, Cue Cards by Wally.
Oct 26, 2024 · October 26, 2024 6:19 AM ET. Screenshots: NBC. In his weekly column for LateNighter, Chris “Wally” Feresten, (a.k.a. the guy who holds the cue cards on Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and beyond) shares stories from his remarkable career. Got a question you’d like Wally to answer in a future column?
Jun 3, 2024 · For now, Feresten continues to run cue cards at Late Night and nurse his shoulder back to health for SNL’s landmark 50th season this fall, which is set to include a star-studded three-hour primetime live special next February.
Jun 29, 2015 · Reporting From NEW YORK — As a kid, Wally Feresten longed to write for television. He just never imagined that he’d be doing it with a felt marker on 14-by-22-inch pieces of recycled cardboard....
Sep 21, 2024 · Wally Feresten, a.k.a. Wally the Cue Card Guy, is answering your Qs about cue card injuries and what it feels like to be called out at work—on national television.
Aug 12, 2021 · Fall River-born Wally Feresten has made it to the top of the cue card world with jobs at SNL and Late Night with Seth Meyers.
May 11, 2016 · It had to be longtime cue card holder Wally Feresten, who has worked with Meyers for a total of 14 years, beginning at NBC’s iconic comedy show “Saturday Night Live.” “We brought out Wally and he was standing with the monologue on cue cards in a tuxedo next to the teleprompter, just in case something went wrong,” Meyers says.