Opera Man was a
Weekend Update character played in the early to middle 1990s by Adam Sandler. He would appear in a tuxedo, white fancy shirt and black-red cape, looking like a Dracula-esque in appearance, - He would do the often holding a white handkerchief as a parody of
Pavarotti - and sing, opera style, jokes about current events and celebrities. Among Opera Man's sketches, regarding the
L.A. Riots: "La Chiefa Policia, no dispatcha gendarme / morono, no respondo / no excusa, bagga doucha!" There was also the "Tom Hanks-o/ nominat-o/second time-o/You're a great-o/next year vacacion/go to France-o/give someone else/ a freaking chance-o!" sketch, during which, on the screen, a picture of
Billy Madison came up. The sketches always ended with a big flourish. For example: "I like to sing for you!/ a-that's a-no lie/ Opera man, Bye Bye!" concluding with mock-bravos and roses being flung in Opera Man's direction. Debuted April 18, 1992. The earlier appearances of Opera Man featured him singing a higher quantity of accurate
Italian lyrics, though the subtitles showed the lyrics rather than an English translation.
Jon Lovitz showed up in one episode to play his older brother just in from
Italy. Opera Man also once appeared in his own sketch where it was done up like a genuine opera (albeit a very short one), and titled "One Match Short of the Jackpot". Phil Hartman narrates, explaining to the audience that Opera Man has just filled up his car at a gas station and included a
New Hampshire Lottery scratch ticket with his purchase. Opera Man gets more excited as every box he scratches off reveal a million dollar prize, until the last one, at which he prays to
God, "Opera Man promiso--no more masturbato!" mismatches and he dejectedly says he must continue his job as a
security guard for
Montgomery Ward. Sandler briefly reprised Opera Man on
SNLs
40th anniversary show in 2015. Opera Man also performed at the 2001
Concert for New York City. ;Appearances: ==References==