Carrey played Biden for six episodes on the NBC variety show this season. His sketches usually found himself playing off Alec Baldwin as President Trump and Maya Rudolph as his running mate, Kamala Harris.
The decision to end his role as Biden was Carrey’s choice, according to a source close to the show. Carrey planned to only play the candidate in the run-up to the election, and since he lives in Los Angeles, it would be difficult for him to travel back and forth for the show in the long term, the source said.
“SNL” did not announce who would be playing Biden on the show going forward.
Carrey was a surprising choice to play Biden when the show announced he’d be taking on the role in September.
For starters, Carrey is not an “SNL” cast member, and others have played Biden in the past including Woody Harrelson and former cast member Jason Sudeikis.
Carrey’s performance was notable and brought a lot of attention to the show, but it ultimately garnered mixed reviews with some critics saying that, despite Carrey’s comedic talents, his Biden was missing the mark.
“Saturday Night Live” returns for a new episode on Saturday night. Kristen Wiig will host alongside musical guest, Dua Lipa.