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Bill Hader on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" |
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Bill Hader has starred as one of the repertory players on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" since 2005.
Heralded by New York Magazine as "'SNL's new secret weapon," Bill Hader boasts "impersonations and sarcasm delivered with eviscerating deftness."
Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Bill Hader made an early splash on the show debuting his uncanny impressions, including most notably Al Pacino and Vincent Price (hosting macabre and inappropriate holiday specials). Bill Hader recently added the clueless Italian celebrity interviewer Vinny Vedecci to his repertoire, grilling such hosts as Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Zach Braff, Jon Bon Jovi, and Shia LaBeouf.
Bill Hader has acted in numerous works of film, including several Apatow productions such as the hilarious "Pineapple Express" and the hit comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." Bill Hader has also appeared in Apatow's "Knocked Up" and "Superbad" starring opposite Seth Rogen. In the feature film "Hot Rod," directed by Akiva Schaffer, Bill Hader was seen alongside "SNL" cast mate Andy Samberg. In "The Brothers Solomon," directed by Bob Odenkirk, Bill Hader had a starring role as Will Arnett's brother. With many comedic hits under his belt, including "You Me and Dupree" with Matt Dillon and Owen Wilson, Bill Hader will also be seen in the comedy "Tropic Thunder" opposite Ben Stiller and Jack Black.
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