Which SNL alum has the most fascinating career trajectory?

I was talking to someone about Better Call Saul, and it got me thinking about Bob Odenkirk's incredible journey through the entertainment industry. He started out doing improv with Chris Farley and Andy Dick, then went on to write for SNL. From there, he created and starred in one of the most iconic sketch shows of all time. Fast forward a decade, and he lands a role in one of the greatest dramas ever made, only to later star in a spinoff that many consider just as deserving of acclaim—if not more.

I can't help but wonder if he ever imagined his career unfolding this way when he was up late at night writing sketches with Conan O'Brien and Robert Smigel. Does anyone else from SNL have a career as wild and unpredictable as his?