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Devon Walker

Devon Walker is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and television writer, best known for his tenure as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2022 to 2025. Born (February 13, 1991) and raised in Pflugerville, Texas, Walker developed an interest in comedy during his college years, though it was not his initial focus. He attended Blinn College for one year before transferring to Texas State University in 2010, where he graduated in 2014 with a degree in psychology after initially minoring in mass communication. Walker later earned a master's degree in organizational development from St. Edward's University. Walker's comedy career began in earnest in , where he performed stand-up and headlined shows, debuting at the Moontower Comedy Festival in Austin in 2016 and appearing at events like Clusterfest and the Big Sky Comedy Festival. In 2017, he was featured in 's "Up Next" showcase, marking an early breakthrough. He relocated to on August 4, 2018, to advance his career, partnering with in May 2020 to create original content, including skits with comedian Grace Kuhlenschmidt during the lockdown. As a , Walker contributed to the animated series and the Freeform/ sitcom , co-writing his first television episode in 2022. His acting roles include appearances in Ayo and Rachel Are Single (2020) and voice work on (2022). Walker joined as a featured player for its 48th season in October 2022, becoming a repertory player in subsequent years and contributing to memorable sketches such as "Protective Mom 2". He departed the show in August 2025 after three seasons, describing the decision as mutual and driven by a desire for creative change and personal rest, while acknowledging the intense environment as "toxic as hell" at times but ultimately rewarding. Following his exit, Walker has expressed plans to prioritize and new projects.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Devon Walker was born on February 13, 1991, in Washington state. He relocated with his family to Texas during his early childhood, growing up primarily in the Austin area, including time spent in Pflugerville. Walker's family provided a supportive environment that emphasized hard work and opportunity. He has credited his father with embodying the American dream through diligent effort, motivated by the goal of offering his children a better life than he had known. While specific details about his mother's influence are limited, Walker has shared childhood photos with her on social media, highlighting personal family bonds. From a young age, Walker displayed a natural inclination toward performance and humor, often seeking attention as the in school. As a teenager in , he developed an obsession with , immersing himself in the works of comedians like and the sitcom . This early exposure to humor, amid the vibrant local comedy scene in Austin, helped shape his creative interests before he pursued formal in the state.

Academic pursuits

Walker began his higher education at Blinn College in , attending for one year before transferring to in San Marcos in 2010. There, he pursued studies in , initially minoring in before switching to focus on the major, reflecting his interest in human behavior shaped by his upbringing in . He earned a degree in from in 2014. Following his undergraduate graduation, Walker enrolled in graduate school at in Austin, starting his program in the fall of 2014. He completed a in organizational , a degree that emphasized skills in and professional development, aligning with his emerging creative pursuits. This period marked a significant overlap between his academic commitments and the onset of his comedy interests, as he performed his first set at Cap City Comedy Club in fall 2014, shortly after beginning graduate coursework. The demands of graduate school initially limited Walker's engagement with comedy, influencing his early participation to be tentative and infrequent amid a heavy academic workload. He did not pursue stand-up consistently until the summer of 2015, after gaining some footing in his studies, allowing him to balance the rigors of organizational training with sporadic appearances in Austin. This dual path highlighted how his education provided a stable foundation while comedy served as an outlet during intense periods of study.

Comedy career beginnings

Initial forays into stand-up

Devon Walker entered the world of stand-up comedy in the fall of 2014, performing his first open mic set at the original location of Cap City Comedy Club in Austin, Texas, just as he began his master's program in organizational development at St. Edward's University. During this initial performance, he met fellow aspiring comedian Andrew Dismukes, who would later become an SNL castmate, marking an early connection within the local scene. Walker initially approached comedy sporadically amid his graduate studies but returned to open mics at Cap City Comedy Club in the summer of 2015, where he began developing his stand-up routine more consistently. In 2017, Walker gained national attention through Comedy Central's "Up Next" showcase. Austin's comedy scene at the time was relatively small and supportive, allowing him to hone his material through regular appearances at local venues like Cap City and opportunities such as the 2016 Piranha showcase hosted by comedian Matt Bearden. He drew early inspiration from the close-knit community of Texas-based performers, including Dismukes and Bearden, as well as his debut at the 2016 festival, which helped him refine his voice in a low-pressure environment. As a beginner, Walker faced challenges in balancing his academic commitments with late-night performances, often limiting his involvement until after his coursework intensified less. The nascent Austin scene provided stability through its collaborative nature but offered few professional pathways, requiring him to treat comedy as a passion project alongside his studies. He later reflected that the era's supportive comics were instrumental in overcoming the hurdles of stage time scarcity for newcomers.

Relocation and early breakthroughs

In 2018, after honing his craft in the Austin comedy scene for several years, Devon Walker relocated to on August 4 to pursue full-time. The move marked a pivotal shift from local performances to the competitive New York circuit, where he sought broader opportunities in the industry. Upon arriving in , Walker co-hosted the monthly comedy showcase "Dad" at The Jane Hotel alongside comedians and Gary Richardson, both of whom later joined him as fellow Saturday Night Live cast members. This event helped expand his professional network by connecting him with rising talents and industry figures in the city's vibrant comedy community, fostering collaborations that elevated his visibility. Walker's first major national exposure came in 2019 with his standalone special on , where he performed a set of personal and cultural humor, including an anecdote about watching a white guy get arrested. This appearance showcased his relatable humor and marked a in reaching a wider audience beyond regional stages. Complementing these efforts, Walker participated in prominent comedy festivals such as Clusterfest and the Big Sky Comedy Festival, which provided platforms for live performances and industry scouting. He simultaneously built a dedicated following on social media, particularly through his account @internetdevon, where he shared clips of his sets and behind-the-scenes insights, amassing tens of thousands of followers by engaging directly with fans.

Saturday Night Live tenure

Casting and roles

Devon Walker joined the cast of Saturday Night Live as a featured player for its 48th season in 2022, following an audition process that involved performing stand-up on the show's main stage under the direct observation of executive producer Lorne Michaels. His selection was influenced by his prior experience in stand-up comedy, which showcased his comedic timing and stage presence to the production team. In September 2024, Walker was promoted to repertory status for Season 50, alongside fellow featured players Marcello Hernández and , in an announcement video featuring . This advancement recognized his development over two seasons and positioned him as a core member of the ensemble during the show's milestone 50th year. Throughout his tenure, Walker established himself as a versatile performer, particularly noted for his impressions of public figures and his ability to integrate into diverse ensemble sketches. commended Walker's growth, highlighting his contributions to the cast's dynamics and overall energy. Additionally, Walker received guidance from former cast member , who advised him to prioritize authenticity and freedom in his performances to sustain long-term success on the show.

Key sketches and contributions

During his three seasons on Saturday Night Live, Devon Walker transitioned from featured player in Season 48 (2022–2023) to repertory status in Seasons 49 and 50 (2023–2025), allowing him greater opportunities to showcase his impressions and ensemble work across political satire, musical parodies, and everyday scenarios. His contributions emphasized versatile character work, often blending humor with timely cultural commentary, and he appeared in numerous cold opens and Weekend Update segments that highlighted his quick-witted delivery. One of Walker's standout impressions was of U.S. Senator Tim Scott, which he debuted in the "Republican Debate: Trump Tableau" cold open in November 2023 and revisited on Weekend Update in January 2024 to mock Scott's endorsement of Donald Trump, portraying the senator's overly enthusiastic and awkward justifications with precise physicality and vocal mimicry. This character recurred in sketches like the May 2024 "Trump's Post-Court Press Conferences" cold open, where Walker as Scott humorously positioned himself as a key supporter to "win the Black vote." Walker also delivered notable impressions of New York City Mayor Eric Adams and former NFL star Michael Strahan, using them in ensemble pieces to satirize media interviews and urban politics, which added layers of authenticity drawn from his observational style. In musical and comedic ensemble segments, Walker co-starred as the brash British rapper Shirty alongside James Austin Johnson's Milly Pounds in a February 2023 Weekend Update appearance, where the duo dissected King Charles III's coronation with exaggerated Cockney accents and freestyle disses, blending rap battle energy with royal absurdity. He further contributed to viral sketches like the May 2024 "Good Morning Greenville," a parody of the Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud set in a Southern news studio, where Walker's role as a co-anchor amplified the escalating diss-track chaos with deadpan reactions. Other key pieces included the ensemble-driven "Canceling a Flight" from May 2024, highlighting bureaucratic frustration in an airport customer service nightmare, and the heartfelt "Calling Dad" from November 2024, where he played a friend navigating awkward family calls post-game night. These efforts underscored Walker's growth in collaborative writing and performance, often pitching ideas rooted in his stand-up background to refine character dynamics during table reads.

Other professional endeavors

Writing and acting credits

Devon Walker has contributed to several television projects as both a and performer, showcasing his versatility in writing and beyond his primary roles. His writing often draws from personal experiences in stand-up to infuse scripts with relatable humor on themes like relationships and identity. Walker served as a staff on the animated series starting in 2022, contributing to 10 episodes. In this role, he helped develop storylines exploring and personal growth through humorous, character-driven narratives. Additionally, he provided for one episode of the series (2022), voicing the character Mirra. In 2022, Walker wrote for the Freeform comedy series , starring , where he worked as a story editor on all 10 episodes of the first season. The show follows a podcaster navigating millennial life in , and Walker's contributions focused on sharpening the series' satirical take on modern relationships and career struggles. While primarily a writing credit, his involvement marked a key step in his scripted television portfolio. Walker made a guest acting appearance in the 2020 HBO Max miniseries Ayo and Rachel Are Single, portraying the character Devon in the episode "S**tty Guy Party." In this sketch-comedy style series created by and starring Ayo Edebiri and Rachel Sennott, his role satirized awkward dating app encounters, aligning with the show's observational humor on romance. Among his other voice work, Walker appeared in the 2020–2021 Paramount+ series SpongeBob DocuPants, a mockumentary reimagining of classic SpongeBob SquarePants episodes. He voiced multiple characters, including Donald Hanover and Mike Mitchell, across several installments, contributing to the parody's deadpan documentary tone. More recently, in 2025, Walker starred as Gary in the short film Baquiné Friends Forever, a Brooklyn-set drama about grief and friendship following a personal loss.

Live performances and specials

Walker has continued to hone his stand-up material through the development of hour-long comedy sets, including a work-in-progress titled Devon Walker's Homecoming (No Beyonce), which he debuted at the Fallout Theater in , on June 18, 2022. This performance marked a return to his roots in the Austin comedy scene, where he first began performing stand-up before relocating to . In August 2025, Walker released his first full stand-up special, LOL Live with Devon Walker, on , featuring material drawn from his experiences on and personal anecdotes about race and celebrity culture. Post-2019, Walker has appeared at several prominent comedy festivals, showcasing his evolving stand-up style to diverse audiences. He performed at the Moontower Just for Laughs festival in Austin from April 12 to 23, 2023, delivering sets that highlighted his observational humor on everyday absurdities. In November 2024, he headlined shows as part of the Comedy Festival, including a performance on November 10 at a venue in . Walker is also scheduled for the DC Comedy Festival in 2025, continuing his festival circuit appearances. In addition to live stage work, Walker expanded into podcasting with the launch of My Favorite Lyrics on April 22, 2025, where he hosts discussions on music's influence through comedic lenses, featuring guests like Liza Treyger and . The show, produced as a , premiered with episodes exploring song and personal stories, available on platforms including and . Walker's recent live gigs have included a collaborative tour in 2024 titled Summer Jobs, alongside fellow SNL alumni James Austin Johnson and Andrew Dismukes, which ran from June 7 in Brooklyn, New York, to multiple U.S. cities through July. In 2025, his touring schedule features standalone headline shows, such as two nights at Comedy on State in Madison, Wisconsin, on August 21 and 22; performances at Comedy Connection in East Providence, Rhode Island, on September 5 and 6; and a weekend at Riot Comedy Club in Houston, Texas, on September 12 and 13. Additional dates at venues like the DC Improv on June 27 and 28 further demonstrate his active stand-up calendar.

Departure from SNL and recent developments

Exit announcement

On August 25, 2025, Devon Walker announced his departure from (SNL) after three seasons, concluding with Season 50. In an Instagram post, Walker described the exit as a mutual decision with the show's producers, stating that they "decided together that it was time to go our separate ways." He expressed gratitude for his time on the program while highlighting his eagerness to pursue new opportunities, including an upcoming trip to and potential involvement in a prestige drama project. The announcement came amid broader cast changes ahead of SNL's 51st season, set to premiere on October 4, 2025, with preparations proceeding without Walker, including confirmations of new and returning cast members by creator .

Post-SNL reflections and projects

Following his departure from in August 2025, Devon Walker shared candid reflections on his three-season tenure, expressing a mix of gratitude and critique. In interviews, he described the experience as both rewarding and challenging, stating, "I’m so grateful to have been at the show. I’ll be eternally grateful, for the good parts and the bad parts. I’m glad to have seen what that place is." He elaborated on the show's complex dynamics, noting that "sometimes it was really cool. Sometimes it was toxic as hell … We made the most of what it was, even amidst all of the dysfunction," while affirming satisfaction with his contributions, which exceeded his initial expectations. Walker highlighted personal growth, particularly in trusting his comedic instincts, and pointed to specific sketches like "Milly Pounds and Shirty" and his "" appearance as points of pride. Walker attributed the "toxic" elements to a lack of "" in the production environment, exemplified by unclear communication about cast members' job status during the summer hiatus, which hindered major life decisions such as starting families or purchasing homes. "There is a measure of that the show could benefit from," he said, emphasizing, "I understand it’s show business and it’s cutthroat, but people have lives, and people deserve to know the status of their job at a reasonable juncture. We're beings." He suggested that adding "a sprinkle of " could improve the workplace, framing his comments as constructive rather than bitter, and reiterated that his exit was mutual with no lingering animosity. In offering guidance to incoming cast members, Walker advised prioritizing authenticity in their work: "Make the stuff that feels the truest to you. … The closer you can be to your truth as an artist, the more fulfilled you will feel." Looking ahead, he announced several post-SNL ventures, including a film project with collaborator Gary Richardson set to shoot in the coming weeks, his podcast My Favorite Lyrics, launched in April 2025 and ongoing with recent episodes as of November 2025, and meetings with Netflix to explore dramatic roles.

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