Louis C.K. To Host SNL With Musical Guest Fun November 3

Louis C.K. To Host SNL
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Comedian Louis C. K., winner Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series for "Louie", poses backstage at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Nokia Theatre on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Louis C.K., star of FX's "Louie" and one of the most celebrated stand-up comedians working today, will host the November 3 episode of "Saturday Night Live," it was announced during the Oct. 21, Bruno Mars-helmed episode of the long-running show.

C.K. has been one of the most lauded comedians of the last year, winning numerous Comedy Awards and most recently, Emmys for "Writing For A Comedy Series" and "Writing For A Variety Special."

Previously, C.K. has had his work featured on "SNL" as a writer for Robert Smigel's "Saturday TV Funhouse."

The musical guest for the November 3 episode will be Fun.

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