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  1. Yvonne Hudson (born July 9, 1955) is an American television actress who is best known for being the first African-American female cast member on Saturday Night Live. She joined the cast as a featured player in the show's 1980–1981 season (the first black female repertory player was Danitra Vance).

  2. Yvonne Hudson is an American television actress who is best known for being the first African-American female cast member on Saturday Night Live. She joined the cast as a featured player in the show's 1980–1981 season.

  3. Dec 6, 2020 · Yvonne Hudson. Initially an uncredited extra on the series, Hudson was the first Black female cast member on the show. She officially joined SNL and became a featured player during the show’s...

  4. Apr 14, 2015 · Writer and performer Yvonne Hudson brings over 20 years of research and performance to her one-woman show MRS SHAKESPEARE Will's First & Last Love. The Bard's watchful gaze presides over this...

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  5. An angry neighbor (Yvonne Hudson) complains about the loud music next door and trades insults with her neighbor (Eddie Murphy) who won't back down until she brings out her backup.

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  6. Yvonne Hudson is a former cast member of Saturday Night Live. She appeared in season 6. She was the first African-American woman on the cast, and only the third African-American person, after Garrett Morris and Eddie Murphy, who'd joined the show just a week earlier.

  7. Yvonne Hudson: First African American Female Cast Member (1980-1981) Yvonne Hudson was the first female African American character and third African American person who appeared on SNL during season 6, the show’s 1980-1981 season.