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“SNL” writer and co-writer of 'Domingo' sketch seeks missing sister: 'We are worried that she isn't safe'

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Wesley StenzelDecember 24, 2025 at 1:38 AM

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SNL writer Jimmy Fowlie shared a photo of a missing person report for his sister, Christina Downer.

The report said that the comedian's 38-year-old sister was last contacted in late November.

"We are worried that she isn't safe," Fowlie wrote.

A Saturday Night Live writer is asking for fans' help finding his sister.

Jimmy Fowlie, who has written for the sketch show since 2022, shared a photo of a missing person report for his sister, Christina Downer.

"My sister has been missing and we are worried that she isn't safe," Fowlie wrote. "Her married name is Downer but she may go by Christina Fowlie. Please share this so that if anyone has seen her, they can give any information to the police."

Fowlie also shared the corresponding police phone number — (213) 996-1800 — and his sister's case number, 25237639. He also noted that Christina was last seen in Los Angeles.

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The Los Angeles Police Department's report on Downer's case says that the 38-year-old missing person has brown hair and brown eyes, lists her height as 5'1", and states her weight as 120 pounds. The report also says that she was last contacted in late November.

"Christina's family and friends are concerned for her safety," the LAPD report states.

A representative for Fowlie and a representative for the LAPD did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment.

A number of Fowlie's former and current SNL colleagues shared the post to boost its viewership, including Chloe Fineman, Bowen Yang, Sarah Sherman, Ashley Padilla, James Austin Johnson, Ego Nwodim, Heidi Gardner, and Celeste Yim.

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Jimmy Fowlie

Fowlie began writing for Saturday Night Live during its 48th season, and is one of the writers responsible for the viral, recurring "Domingo" sketches, which feature a group of female friends singing off-key parodies of pop songs that wax poetic about a mysterious lover (played by Marcello Hernández).

Fowlie also co-wrote Sabrina Carpenter's 2024 Christmas special A Nonsense Christmas With Sabrina Carpenter as well as his live sketch show Go-Go Boy Interrupted that was later adapted into a web series. The comedian has also appeared in a number of comedy series, including The Other Two, English Teacher, 2 Broke Girls, The Goldbergs, and Teachers.

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Ashley Padilla, Veronika Slowikowska, Marcello Hernandez, Sabrina Carpenter, Chloe Fineman, and Sarah Sherman

Fowlie also co-wrote and starred in So Long Boulder City, an Off-Broadway show based on the one-woman play performed by Mia Dolan (Emma Stone) in La La Land.

The comedian's next non-SNL project will be the movie Roommates, which he co-wrote with Ceara O'Sullivan. The film stars Annalise Mishler, Aidan Langford, Adam Sandler, Natasha Lyonne, Nick Kroll, and Sherman.

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