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Watch a Supercut of Every Impression Bill Hader Did on SNL
From Al Pacino to Yitzhak Hofi.
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From Al Pacino to Yitzhak Hofi.
They double as Bill Hader's last promos as a cast member.
His biggest characters: from Vinny Vedecci to "The Californians."
Bye, Stefon.
Galifianakis plays "Kanish," the lead in a seventies cop show that has a real freeze-frame problem.
In the David Hasselhoff role.
Plus Juliette Lewis, George Wendt, Bill Hader, so many more.
Get to know the guy behind the matte.
Wiig is replacing Anna Faris.
Plus: Mary Louise Parker got curiously sensitive, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
That leaves Taran Killam and Bill Hader as the top contenders.
The official rite of passage for a new dad.
We'll miss you, Kristen!
"He comes over and he's like, 'Are you okay, man?'"
Whatever Hader does with his voice is just ... gah, we're just so onboard with it!
Toby!
It's the War of the Plaid!
Oh, so that's what that looks like.
Not just anyone can write a good "New York's hottest club is [blank]. Located in [blank], it has everything: [blank], [blank], and [blank], etc. etc."
Charles Barkley's mushmouth returns to SNL!
This begs the obvious question: What would Norman Rockwell have done with Stefon? Like, how would that have even worked?
Plus: Seth Meyers gave Bill Hader 24 hours to get his Rick Perry down pat, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
"This black-tie gala has everything: quiches, stingrays, CLIO awards, a Japanese woman screaming at her daughter that she can't go to a sleepover."
"The Coen brothers saw me kill a man once."
It always feels like it was the most recent one. Was it a Stefon year? Or something from the Church Lady or Spartan Cheerleader eras? Our exhaustive investigation examined 36 seasons and 7,798 sketches, and came up with a surprising answer.