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Kristin Chenoweth isn’t done just yet.
After almost three decades in the entertainment industry, the Emmy and Tony-winning actress, 56, reveals there are still things left to do on her career bucket list.
“SNL,” Chenoweth tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview, referring to Saturday Night Live, when asked about what’s still left for her to do. “I’ve never been asked, but I watch it religiously, and I just think they’re so talented.”
Noting that she has “a lot of respect for sketch comedians,” the star — who is working with Nom Nom for the pet food company’s “Make Mealtime Magical” campaign — continues, “I love comedy, and that’s where I’m most comfortable. I even have ideas if I ever got asked to come on.”
Adds Chenoweth: “I used to think, ‘It’s never going to happen,’ but then Betty White got asked, and I thought, ‘Well, maybe I’ll get asked before I die.’ ” (White, who died at age 99 in 2021, became the oldest person to host SNL at the age of 88 in March 2010.)
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Chenoweth is known for her triple-threat abilities in various projects across theater, television, film and music.
She made her foray into the entertainment industry through her Broadway debut in Steel Pier in 1997. Two years later, Chenoweth won a Tony Award for her role in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and in 2003, she originated the Tony-nominated role of Glinda in Wicked. Her other Broadway credits include The Apple Tree in 2006, Promises, Promises in 2010 and On the Twentieth Century in 2015, which earned her a third Tony Award nomination.
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Her television roles include, but are not limited to, Glee, Trial & Error, Schmigadoon!, The West Wing, GCB and Pushing Daisies, the latter of which earned her an Emmy win. In terms of film roles, Chenoweth has starred in movies such as Bewitched, The Pink Panther, RV, Descendants, The Peanuts Movie and Our Little Secret.
As for music, Chenoweth has released various albums over the years, starting with 2001’s Let Yourself Go. She is also a New York Times bestselling author.
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Alongside her aspirations to host SNL, Chenoweth tells PEOPLE she would also love to lead a horror film.
“Something with Blumhouse,” she explains, referring to the production company behind various thriller franchises, including Paranormal Activity, Insidious and The Purge.
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“I’d love to play like a killer that no one expects. That’d be fun,” Chenoweth adds with a sly grin. “It would be something that people wouldn’t see coming. I love the horror genre, suspense, anything like that.”
“I did really great movie with Jennifer Lopez called The Boy Next Door, and that was fun,” continues the star, whose upcoming projects include two TV movies, as well as her return to Broadway this fall for the first time after a decade away in The Queen of Versailles.
Overall, Chenwoth explains, “At this point in my life, I have to tell you, I’ve been so lucky. I’ve gotten to play some great parts.”