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For eight years, Bill Hader was beloved for his side-splitting impersonations on Saturday Night Live. Fictional, real, young, old, straight, gay, human, alien, Hader could play it all, and he often did while carving out his own path of weirdness through ...
Bill Hader is revealing the truth behind his SNL50 absence. The Barry creator and Saturday Night Live alum was among a handful of the sketch show's notable alumni who didn't attend the three hour broadcast or appear in a pre-taped cameo. At the time, a rep ...
If not for “Up All Night With Rhonda Shear,” there would be no “Barry.” A linear precursor to binge viewing, USA’s horror-movie schlock block, which ran from late evening to early morning in the 1990s, attracted no small number of teens who had ...
Bill Hader's Barry has reached the end of its road. HBO's dark comedy will officially sign off after the upcoming fourth season, which kicks off with back-to-back episodes Sunday, April 16, the premium cable network announced Tuesday. The remaining six ...
Following his transition from comedy to darker narratives with the HBO series Barry, Bill Hader is veering towards much more serious territory with his latest project. According to an exclusive report from Variety, Hader is developing an HBO drama about ...
An award winning series about a skilled but troubled assassin who is battling with his mental health has rave reviews from fans who claim it’s ‘remarkable’ and ‘the best’ they’ve ‘ever seen’
“When I read the script, it was like reading cashmere, instead of a cotton blend, which so many scripts are,” reveals Henry Winkler in our exclusive webcam interview (watch the video above). In HBO's 'Barry," the veteran actor plays Gene Cousineau, a ...
Long before Bill Hader was a “Saturday Night Live” icon and a “Barry” Emmy winner, he worked at a movie theater selling tickets. It didn’t go so well. Appearing on Netflix’s “Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney,” Hader told the hilarious ...