Kate McKinnon is best known as a cast member on Saturday Night Live. She is one of their strongest current cast members, depicting notable impressions and characters such as Hilary Clinton, Kellyanne Conway, and Colleen Rafferty (from the Paranormal Encounter series of sketches).

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McKinnon has done a lot more than be a cast member on Saturday Night Live though, in spite of the huge time commitment the show is for everyone involved in its production. Before Saturday Night Live, she was a regular performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade and was a cast member in The Big Gay Sketch Show. In recent years, she has acted in some major films when not working on SNL, including Ghostbusters (2016) and The Spy Who Dumped Me. Since her film career seems to be in its beginnings, here is a look at her top ten films according to IMDb, so far.

Trace In Life Partners (6.2)

Life Partners is about best friends Sasha (Leighton Meester) and Paige (Gillian Jacobs) who have a very co-dependent relationship that gets disrupted when Paige meets and eventually starts seriously dating her boyfriend Tim. Sasha becomes upset because she feels that she no longer gets to spend any time with Paige.

Kate McKinnon plays Trace, who works on the show To Catch a Predator and is one of the agents posing as a teenager in order to catch male predators. Trace and Sasha went on a date toward the beginning of the film, which ended up being a disaster.

Jill In Family (6.3)

Family is about Kate (Taylor Schilling), a career woman who tends to maintain a distance between herself and her family and peers. Then, her estranged brother reaches out to her asking her to babysit his daughter Maddie (Bryn Vale), and she ends up doing so for about a week. The pair bond over Maddie's strangeness and her being bullied.

Kate McKinnon plays Jill, one of the neighborhood moms, who originally tries to bond with Kate, only to eventually turn on Kate, deeming her a bad parental figure for Maddie and the other kids in the neighborhood.

Stella / Eva the Birthday Mom In The Angry Birds Movie (6.3)

The Angry Birds Movie is an adaptation of the Angry Birds game that was popular in the 2000s. Like the game, the plot revolved around an island of flightless birds fighting to get their eggs back after a group of green pigs infiltrated the island and stole eggs from them. The birds used slingshots in order to retaliate against the pigs. It is an animated film and features an all-star voice cast including Jason Sudeikis, Maya Rudolph, and Hannibal Buress, as well as Kate.

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McKinnon voice two birds in the film: Eva the Birthday Mom and Stella. Eva appears at the beginning of the film as the mother of a young bird whose hatchday (birthday) is ruined by the main character Red (Sudeikis). Stella is a more prominent character in the film and is the one to discover the ship of pigs and later helps infiltrate the pigs' castle to retrieve the eggs.

Herself In Ted 2 (6.3)

Ted 2 is a sequel to the 2012 Seth McFarlane film Ted. John (Mark Wahlberg) is recently divorced but Ted (Seth McFarlane) is looking to get married to his girlfriend Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth). After getting married, the couple looks into ways to have kids, resulting in a court case for adoption. Ted's legal status as a person comes into question and he, Tami-Lynn, and John spend the rest of the movie fighting for Ted's rights.

In the film, the legal battle receives a ton of media coverage, including an SNL sketch with McKinnon appearing as herself in her capacity as an SNL cast member. She plays one of the lawyers within the sketch.

Glass Half Full Kate In Irreplaceable You (6.4)

Irreplaceable You is a romantic drama released by Netflix about childhood best friends Abbie (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and Sam (Michiel Huisman) who are engaged to be married when Abbie receives a terminal cancer diagnosis. The film chronicles Abbie's treatments as well as the couple coming to terms with the prognosis that she may not survive.

In the film, McKinnon plays a character named Kate, nicknamed "Glass Half Full Kate" due to her optimism, who is a member of the support group Abbie attends in order to deal with her illness emotionally.

Lupe In Ferdinand (6.7)

Ferdinand is an animated film telling the story of the bull Ferdinand, who was originally raised at Casa del Toro in Spain and was intended to be in bullfights. However, Ferdinand is gentle and nonviolent in nature and prefers spending time looking at and smelling flowers, and he finds a home on a florist's farm. He later gets sent back to Casa del Toro where he discovers the true fates of bulls after losing a fight. He then rallies a team to rescue his friends before returning to his found family.

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Kate McKinnon plays Lupe, a goat who intends to train Ferdinand in the ways of bullfighting when he finds himself back at Casa del Toro. She also ends up as part of the rescue team to retrieve Ferdinand's friends from the slaughterhouse.

Régine / Mother Superior / Félicie's Mother In Leap! (U.S. Version) (6.8)

Leap!, entitled Ballerina in France and Canada, is a Canadian and French animated film about Félicie (Elle Fanning), an orphan who dreams of being a professional ballerina. She runs away from her orphanage to Paris where she is taken under the wing of Odette, a former professional ballerina. She also lies her way into a dance school where she formally learns the craft and auditions for the role of Clara in The Nutcracker.

In the U.S. version of the film, Kate McKinnon voices Régine Le Haut, the mother of Félicie's rival Camille, as well as the Mother Superior at Félicie's orphanage and Félicie's mother in a flashback.

Jess Carr In Bombshell (6.8)

Bombshell is a biographical drama film chronicling the allegations against Roger Ailes (played by John Lithgow in the film) of Fox News in 2016. The film follows Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman), and Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie), a character based on more than one person. The film depicts the events leading up to the lawsuit filed against Ailes and the events during and after the case.

Kate McKinnon plays Robyn Carr, described as a "liberal lesbian," who works for Fox News because they were the only network who would hire her. In the film, Carr has a brief affair with Pospisil.

Debra Hammer In Yesterday (6.9)

Yesterday is a romantic comedy about Jack Malik (Himesh Patel), a struggling singer-songwriter, who wakes up after a head injury to find that the Beatles never existed and he is the only one who remembers them. He starts playing their songs at gigs, launching him into fame and stardom at the cost of his friendship with his best friend and former manager Ellie.

Kate McKinnon plays the supporting role of Debra Hammer, Ed Sheeran's (who also appears as himself in the film) agent who signs Jack on to her label and starts working with him to produce an album.

Wife Fish In Finding Dory (7.3)

Finding Dory is the sequel to the 2003 film Finding Nemo. It takes place one year after the events of the first film and follows Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) as she slowly remembers the details of being separated from her parents as a child. She, Marlin (Albert Brooks), and Nemo (Hayden Rolence) set out to find them, with Dory ending up in the Marine Life Institute for a time before finding her way back to the ocean and reuniting with her parents.

Kate McKinnon plays the role of Stan's wife. Stan (Bill Hader) and his wife are both kelp bass who Dory meets during her journey.

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