All the legends who came up on 'Saturday Night Live'
Emmy winner Seth Meyers first joined "SNL" for Season 27 in 2001 but also worked behind the scenes as a writer for the show. When Tina Fey left in 2006, Seth took over her position as head writer of the series. He also filled Tina's spot on the weekly "Weekend Update" segment alongside co-anchor Amy Poehler. In 2014, Seth jumped ship to take the helm of his own weeknight talk show, "Late Night with Seth Meyers" (which he took over from his old "SNL" pal Jimmy Fallon, who went on to host "The Tonight Show" that same year).