AustrianCitizen yes!! I honestly had pretty much stopped watching SNL by the time he got hot on the show so it took until he came into movies and tv and appearing in these interviews for me to appreciate how awesome he is. I completely missed out!!
@@debbiedoodiedandi It's from the movie the 1960s something film Lolita...I suggest you Wikipedia it because I can't describe the film nor the book without gagging.
@@Lady_Vengeance It's hard to keep up with him. Must have all sorts of hilarity going on. I think it's perspective. Bill clearly knows what's in front of him and builds on it then, he articulates. The voice does it for me. Deadpan is a blessing.
I joked awhile back that Bill Hader got Tom Hanks infected with the coronavirus on purpose as all part of Hader's plan to usurp Hank's long standing crown of "A-list super talented actor that is also oh my god is he really that nice?" status lol
The hottest new HBO show is Barry. It has everything. The Fonz, but old. Janet from the Good Place, but human. The guy from SNL who always laughs. No, not Jimmy Fallon.
It's really considered unprofessional. I agree that sometimes it's funny to watch people lose it when they aren't supposed to, but the humor is coming from the actor's plight in that moment, instead of from the material, and so the pros really make an effort to keep their shit together and let the audience do the laughing.
You sorta forget how talented of an actor he is in these interviews because he is so humble and down to earth and he goes into an impression like that and just WOWS.
You should really see Barry if you haven’t already. I’ve been a fan of Bills for along time, but he really puts all his talents into this show. It’s very good.
@@hashbrownsforhamster I'd say bordering is being kind. Maybe some staffer or network drone just got it a bit wrong & hopefully it's not a sign of things to come.
Mia7189 he’s been the ‘darling’, feel good story of TV comedy for almost two years running now ...lol so underrated 😜 The shocker is 52 ppl agreed. Apparently they live under a rock
I remember Bill from 'Men in Black'. I wouldn't watch his other movies, because I'm not really into Dork Comedy. But If he were to show his acting range, I'd probably pay closer attention to him.
I see Bill Hader, I click. He is such a phenomenal talent. And I always feel bad for him, when he speaks about his anxiety on SNL. Also, I think it's the greatest compliment you can get from Lorne Michaels, when he says you can stay on his show as long as you want.
@@bean9619 It depends on how often an actor breaks it. If it's unexpected, then it's very funny - for example, when Laura Benanti causes Stephen to break :)
His impressions are not just about the voices, but the situations that the subjects are in. It’s not just a line from a movie, it’s a fully realized comic scene.
@@Apocalypse-mr5eh Because he won't glance at your direction now with the divorce still fresh and his 3 daughters all needing different things from him.
I'm not American, so the first time I saw Bill was at the beginning of Pineapple Express, where he's smoking the blunt in the Army research bunker... 😂😂😂😂
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When I heard his James Mason, I couldn’t stop laughing. It’s amazing how he does impressions of people from so long ago. I think that’s what makes him so special.
@3:04 I absolutely love that he makes up a "sleezball laugh" for a nameless hypothetical version of himself that exists for all of 10 seconds. Now _that's_ acting
I don't even know who James Mason is. I have never heard of him. But somehow I just know that Bill Hader's impression of him is spot on. I could literally watch Hader do impressions all day.
I only know James Mason from the 1957 Cary Grant film, North by Northwest. James Mason plays the "bad guy." That movie is fantastic, and I almost never like older films. It is well worth a viewing.
I really like the sound of genuine laughter, and Bill Has one of those laughs that is contagious. The clip of Bill and Conan playing God of War is gold.
I have been head over heels in unrequited love with Bill and his laugh for far too long. Barry is exceptional, it just works - wonderfully written, acted, and produced. He deserves all good things in life, so pleased that he's doing what he adores.
Man, I just feel for the younger set today that think most of the schmucks out there now are "stars". James Mason, now THAT was a true actor. Nothing like that era. 😉
he is sooo fucking epic and soooo good ... really impressive... thats what i love about him and people who haven't taken any classes for acting but they sooo good and better than most educated ones
He always talks about how with acting, for him, it’s more about the behavior and observing behaviors rather than putting on a “performance” and how that makes a portrayal so much more authentic and genuine, and I totally agree with that. You can totally tell the difference between actors that are putting on a performance and those that just slip into a character in an authentic way. The former chew up the scenery and make me aware I’m watching a show or movie and the latter is a character I can believe is a real person that I know.
Hader's impressions are so great, but I really love the overbite and the giggle! And it made me empathetically nervous when he was talking about his stage fright.
First Hollywood actor i know, who openly admitted to having bad anxiety.
And you know what?
I like him even more now!
chris evans
I think Finn Wolfhard has anxiety...
Bill Skaragård has really bad anxiety
True I was more interested into finding out more about him and his anxiety I love him now lol
Chloe Bennet
The title should be "interview with the most lovable guy there is" because that's what I'm left with
AustrianCitizen yes!! I honestly had pretty much stopped watching SNL by the time he got hot on the show so it took until he came into movies and tv and appearing in these interviews for me to appreciate how awesome he is. I completely missed out!!
AustrianCitizen I agree but why do I feel like Steve C. was jerking him around on the spot?
I’m left with a cruuuush
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I love how Stephen Colbert can't even begin his James Mason impression before Bill Hader just starts laughing hysterically and corpsing.
I love that they're bonding over an obscure (at least to many of us) impression
And they both did a very good James Mason. Hader did a somewhat older version of James, but both were spot on.
it makes it even funnier seeing bill's reaction
@@debbiedoodiedandi It's from the movie the 1960s something film Lolita...I suggest you Wikipedia it because I can't describe the film nor the book without gagging.
@@mediocremaiden8883 I looked it up... the plot is gross!
bill has the cutest laugh and i’ve never heard anyone’s like it 🥺🥺🥺
He does 🥺🥺 I’d do anything just to hear him laugh
yes! he always laughs and smiles so big, i find it heartwarming.
Idk but his laugh reminds me of Lisa Kudrow’s
It takes care of his anxiety, plus he's easily amused anyway, so that's good : )
YES!!! He's laugh cracks me up!
Bill Hader must be the best person to have around if you’re funny. The genuine joy he expresses at other people’s comic abilities is invigorating
He writes for South Park. You'll see his credits everywhere. Genius humour.
And he works really hard. Proper passionate.
@@ricksanchez5949 Oh yes I’m very familiar with his work. One of my favorites.
@@Lady_Vengeance It's hard to keep up with him. Must have all sorts of hilarity going on. I think it's perspective. Bill clearly knows what's in front of him and builds on it then, he articulates. The voice does it for me. Deadpan is a blessing.
Bill Hader has the most contagious laugh I've ever heard. I love this guy
Then you've clearly never heard the laughter of Rich Evans.
Yeah it is great... Larry David has a good laugh too.
haha, I miss that contagious laugh on SNL... even the cast cant keep a straight face...
He has to be a riot at a dinner party. That James Mason impression was hysterical.
It can sound either goofy, good natured joyous or joker sinister depending if you get to see him laughinng or just hear him laughing ,.
Honestly, “It’s a hitman, but get this... he’s in an acting class” could be an actual John Mulaney line
Vlada Kaplunova I read it in Mulaney’s voice haha makes sense
Picturing John Mulaney as a hitman will be in my head for days now. Thanks for the laugh!
@@mr.wilson9341 I picture Mulaney as a hitman who says "IM SORRRRRYYYY" after each kill.
@@JayNic85 street smarts
they are close friends, so
Can we just agree that bill hader is like the most relatable and down to earth actor/comedian ever
I know. I love how open he is about his anxiety.
We can absolutely agree!
No.
Maybe becaue he didn't have acting lessons.
I joked awhile back that Bill Hader got Tom Hanks infected with the coronavirus on purpose as all part of Hader's plan to usurp Hank's long standing crown of "A-list super talented actor that is also oh my god is he really that nice?" status lol
That laugh from Bill is so genuine. He's a wacky and very talented person. Gotta love the guy.
I just love him, its refreshing to see an actor that is so down to earth like he is.
The hottest new HBO show is Barry. It has everything.
The Fonz, but old.
Janet from the Good Place, but human.
The guy from SNL who always laughs.
No, not Jimmy Fallon.
And Dan Cortese! Yes yes yes yes yes! 😂
CJ Greiwe yup - the writing is great! Hank and Cusomano actors are perfect 😂
Brilliant
Plus Milton Wadams, but evil
Eugh, leave it to Mulaney to write them please
He'd be a rather good Riddler, especially with that contagious giggle 🤔
you just opened my third eye
Actually, YES!!!
Hell he'd be a great joker at that!
There are times when he reminds me of Jim Carrey in his SNL skits. Not in a copy cat way; they have very distinct styles but....I dunno. Something
@@GullibleTarget he's way funnier than Jim Carrey
Breaking is lame? I laughed the hardest i ever have when Bill Hader "broke" during the "Californians."
Mojotronix Genuine breaking is funny. But then you have people like Fallon they fake breaking or push it and it gets old.
the hardest you ever laughed was at the Californians? WHAT!?!?
I love that scene man lol
It's really considered unprofessional. I agree that sometimes it's funny to watch people lose it when they aren't supposed to, but the humor is coming from the actor's plight in that moment, instead of from the material, and so the pros really make an effort to keep their shit together and let the audience do the laughing.
It would have been weird if he never broke while doing Stefon
"...and I'd like your biggest bottle of Yoo-H...I'm sorry?..."
I DIED.
legit the best line from the bit.
The best part!
What is a Yoo-H?
@@1crackaddict He was going to say a Yoo-Hoo but cut off because of the gift certificate
I have to admit a dozen donuts with a large bottle of YooHoo sounds amazing. Good quality depression meal.
I love that successful actors also get stage fright. Makes me feel better
Grow up stop taking the blue pills.
Luke Reeves ?
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You ever see the behind the scenes videos of SNL?? Some of the most stressful television to be a part of
@@mahmood8267 what's up my brother ?
They should get him on the graham Norton show
YES!!!
That needs to happen on so many levels!!
I was hoping he'd get a chance to go with James McAvoy to promote IT 2. But alas...
Yess!!!! Yess!! Yes!!!
And on Joe Rogan... well pre Spotify Joe Rogan
You sorta forget how talented of an actor he is in these interviews because he is so humble and down to earth and he goes into an impression like that and just WOWS.
You should really see Barry if you haven’t already. I’ve been a fan of Bills for along time, but he really puts all his talents into this show. It’s very good.
And he never seems like he's "too good" for it. Great guy. Humble. And always willing to do an impression on the fly! ❤
"Bill Hader's best celebrity impressions", does ONE impression.
He did 2 actually.
@@BrokenGodEnt okay technically you right. But still feeling cheated by the title.
And 14k people STILL hit the thumbs up
@@rhymeocerous It was a great clip but the title was bordering on clickbait.
@@hashbrownsforhamster I'd say bordering is being kind. Maybe some staffer or network drone just got it a bit wrong & hopefully it's not a sign of things to come.
Bill Hader is one of the most sincere people I've ever seen. He has such a positive and warm vibes, absolutely love that!
Interestingly, I find the same to be true about Colbert. He always seems very genuine and decent.
You can see him shaking in a lot of the Stefon sketches, its so sweet ): his hands are trembling
Wow that would be great
Thats cuz Stephon is a club guy on club drugs...he comes by those shakes honestly ,) n Stephon is the greatest SNL character of all time
@000 wide eyes...shaky...speaking in nonsequitors ...club drugs
@000 nonsequitur...and I love Hader by the way...hes probs my favorite sat night performer of all time
Hader said the whole *hands over his mouth* was bc of his nerves.
Bill Hader is sooo underrated! That was an amazing impression at the end.
'Underrated'? How is Bill Hader underrated when he's the lead and producer of a top-rated HBO show and a Best Actor in a Comedy Emmy because of it?
Mia7189 he’s been the ‘darling’, feel good story of TV comedy for almost two years running now ...lol so underrated 😜
The shocker is 52 ppl agreed. Apparently they live under a rock
I remember Bill from 'Men in Black'. I wouldn't watch his other movies, because I'm not really into Dork Comedy. But If he were to show his acting range, I'd probably pay closer attention to him.
@@MimiKeel it's geek chic.
@@Mia7189 he needs to be on more chat shows I guess.
I see Bill Hader, I click.
He is such a phenomenal talent. And I always feel bad for him, when he speaks about his anxiety on SNL.
Also, I think it's the greatest compliment you can get from Lorne Michaels, when he says you can stay on his show as long as you want.
Helen Stasevich wow that’s high praise 😳
3:58 “And like a dog catcher walks out”
“Hey!”
“Nononono”
😂😂😂
He’s perhaps one of the most vocally gifted actors in Hollywood. He’s exceptional.
The joy on Bill's face when he is listening to Stephen's impression is a big mood.
Such an infectious giggle I came in from the other room to watch 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I want Bill Hader and Ricky Gervais to have a giggle standoff :)
Angela Greenkiwi He’s the latest guest on Conan O’Brian’s podcast. It is an hour of giggles. Such a tonic.
Nick Offerman is the no. 1 giggler, and I’ll fight anyone who disagrees.
no you didn't
@@fat_old_sun If you ever succeed in that giggleoff, please include Nick Offerman...
So now that Bill Hader is in IT; Chapter 2 he's gonna have an improv laugh-off with Pennywise.
If he doesn't crack a fee jokes at him in the movie I'm gonna be disappointed
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I have extremely bad anxiety, so I act funny to hide my anxiety, when I can’t hide my anxiety, I hide myself inside my house.
Gabriel Rangel why is this so fucking relatable.
And sometimes when you’re with other people and can’t think of anything funny to say you just become completely quiet.
Kapish Joshi or make a weird noise. Maybe that’s just me tho
KindaNervousLol oops I make a funny face instead, but yeah I agree
Shannon W LOL FR I always start fidgeting cuz I also have bad ADHD I'll be like walking around and dieing
Having Bill Hader clap-laughing at your impression might be one of the best reviews of your impression
Watching him in interviews and just anything he's in, I just yell out "He's baby! That's baby! BABY!" all the time.
Not sure if Bill Hader not unbuttoning his jacket while sitting is a policy or if he forgets it at every interview.
He's nervous.
He definitely doesn't seem like a guy who's comfortable in suits so I'm sure that's something he doesn't even know he's supposed to do 😂
He said on Conan one time that wearing a suit is like having a sunburn to him.
He's a rebel
@@potmki6601 that's the best reply to this comment
Stefon Meyers has come a long way from his days promoting clubs in NYC.
New York's hottest interview is this one! This interview has everything....
@Pluralizes Everythings Obviously. And Dan Cortese too.
But does it have the human fire extinguisher?
@@Howtard of course!
thewoodshed AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.... I *LOVE* STEFON!!!! I hope he and Seth are still happy together, lol
He said breaking character is lame but that by far is my favorite part of SNL. That's what cracks me up no matter what. Especially when Hader did it!
For some reason when Bill Hader does it I find it endearing and loveable but when Jimmy Fallon did it I'd roll my eyes. Hader is so awesome.
@@bean9619
It depends on how often an actor breaks it. If it's unexpected, then it's very funny - for example, when Laura Benanti causes Stephen to break :)
Knowing that Seth Myers would purposely change lines on the cue cards just to make him break on live tv makes it even better.
tortellini Absolutely.
Radio Nowhere Hehe not Seth Meyers but John Mulaney 😀
His impressions are not just about the voices, but the situations that the subjects are in. It’s not just a line from a movie, it’s a fully realized comic scene.
His laugh is so contagious & I love it when he broke character on SNL. So good
wanna set bill hader's laugh as my alarm tone. best way to wake up in the morning 😂
I'm going to set it right now because I have to wake up at 5am. Thanks.
no!
@@sithlorddread8721 no what?
Why don't you marry him?
@@Apocalypse-mr5eh Because he won't glance at your direction now with the divorce still fresh and his 3 daughters all needing different things from him.
I'm not American, so the first time I saw Bill was at the beginning of Pineapple Express, where he's smoking the blunt in the Army research bunker... 😂😂😂😂
yes same, instant love
Fucking amazing scene.
ILLEGAL!
I love your funny compilation videos
@@uraharasshop3547 - Thank you kind person. And I'd be happy to accept the praise, but it isn't me. Yes I'm Left Is Best, but not THAT Left Is Best. 😆 I know who you mean though and I subscribe to him too. Peace my friend. ✌
I love how just looking at him makes me smile/grin wide. He's such a treasure generally and so so funny.
I really like that Bill talks about his anxiety cause you wouldn’t know looking at him in SNL or any interview, that’s kinda cool to know I feel like
Lamia Lola In his earlier SNL skits (mostly Stefon), you can see him shaking and he would put his hands in front of his face
Hader's childlike glee at Colbert's Mason impression is just heartwarming. And his own James Mason is quite uncanny.
Bill Hader is a treasure. Love this guy's humility and humanness as much as his enormous talent.
Omg bill is hilarious on SNL but his actual personality is probably 10x more funny
I want to be an interviewer just to interview bill and not ask him to do impressions
Check Bill out on Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert.
Off Camera with Sam Jones podcast has a great interview with him.
I want to know where he gets his ideas from.
When I heard his James Mason, I couldn’t stop laughing. It’s amazing how he does impressions of people from so long ago. I think that’s what makes him so special.
The way he said gift certificate lmao
@@anthonyzulloI Seeeee. 😂
@3:04 I absolutely love that he makes up a "sleezball laugh" for a nameless hypothetical version of himself that exists for all of 10 seconds. Now _that's_ acting
I love Bill. Can’t wait to see him in IT 2.
Zainuba Ali is he in IT 2
Political Skeptic yesss, he plays one of the kids in IT as an adult..,I think the kid on stranger things
He's the absolute perfect actor to play Richie Tozier! Rickie from IT is like a fictitious Bill Hader.
you mean Its lol
I hope they turn it into a comedy, like the Evil Dead 3.
Oh my god, the James Mason bit. Stephen quoting Lolita... I was clapping in front of the screen. Perfect interview, love Bill Hader.
"Please don't cancel your subscription after GOT!"
- ♥️ HBO
I love how everyone Bill comes into contact with is always so kind to him. Goes to show you how sweet he is. I love him!
Bill Hader is the guy everyone wants to be best buddies with
Bill Hader is outstanding. Barry is outstanding. Just unbelievably good.
I love this guy so much. Also, I wish he did his Alan Alda impression - it's uncanny.
debbiedoodiedandi that might be the best one!
I agree, that’s his best one and my favorite.
My favourite impression ever.
I feel left out I never heard it
@@delreykarmenkarmen9165, k.... Nice try, buddy
Barry is on fire this season! One of the best shows on HBO!
Would love to dispute this with game of thrones if season 8 didnt happen...
Soon to be best now that Veep has ended ;D
Do they drop all at once or a week at a time? I want to get HBO, but only for a month or so and blaze through Barry. I loved S1.
@@EricaGamet They air once per week
The old fashioned way
Both of them do a great James Mason impersonation! "Oh, I see ... " LMAO!
I don't even know who James Mason is. I have never heard of him. But somehow I just know that Bill Hader's impression of him is spot on. I could literally watch Hader do impressions all day.
I only know James Mason from the 1957 Cary Grant film, North by Northwest.
James Mason plays the "bad guy."
That movie is fantastic, and I almost never like older films. It is well worth a viewing.
Captain Nemo
Mr. Stryker ( the Antiques salesman ) on Stephen King's Salems Lot...1978
Legendary actor. Face the master!
"you're gonna be after Game of Thrones"
"oh noooOo"
JK Barry is better that GoT.
Just different.
That's a great lead in for the show. That's awesome for them to get that timeslot.
I wanna marry Bill Hader. He's just awesome.
Good looking girl like u wants to spend the rest of your life with him? I guess personally is really everything
same. I find him so fucking attractive
Derek He's cute. And yes I rather spend my life with someone with an great personality and brains than someone handsome but is douche.
Renatenha.....yeah, me too. And I’m a straight guy
Really?
His James Mason was about to order the biggest bottle of Yoo-hoo they have. I'm dying!
I love Bill's laugh - it's so real and authentic! Just hearing him laugh makes me laugh. 💖
He knows what the life of an assassin would be because he watches true crime.
I take it you've seen his Dateline impressions? Lol
By that logic, John Mulaney is an ACTUAL hit man. Tom Segura, too.
Bill is a national treasure
Bill's giggle might be the cure for cancer 😊 at least, for depression for sure 😏😁
Zoe Williams already said that, 2 hours before you!
@@kickapoo6651 great minds think alike 😉
He definitely got me through my cancer treatment and after, he's a national treasure
*100% of the comments: Bill has the best laugh*
But he does 😂
And 100% of the comments are right lol
@@PhingyBohnez loving your pfp
@@kelll_x Why thank you
My God, that James Mason impersonation....watched 20+ times, and still laughing like the first time. Bill is hilarious.
Bill has such a natural joyous laugh. Awesome human!
I can't believe this is Bill's first time on this show. He's a late night show gem!!! 💗💗💗
thats a real gem of a comment there
Love Bill Hader. It's so funny seeing him genuinely crack up during a conversation :p
Bill Hader has to be the best voice actor EVER! He can sound like anyone or anything any time, with seamless transitions. GOLD!
He made IT chapter 2 for me
Obi-wan Shinobi oh my god same! He held the entire movie up with his pinkie alone 😂 as well as penny wise and James ransome
It is
Exactlyyyy
Everytimes he laughs, a cancer is cured
I really like the sound of genuine laughter, and Bill Has one of those laughs that is contagious. The clip of Bill and Conan playing God of War is gold.
I'm from Tulsa Oklahoma and left. His comment "you got out!" is too true. Too true......... O.O
Andy Bernard yep. I am too and completely agree haha.
Ah . . .the incomparably elegant James Mason at a Dunkin Donuts counter. That's an image that will stay with me forever. Thanks.
The way he uses his eyes and eye brows to make you think he's actually talking to someone is acting perfection!
God I'm in love with that man.
wow Stephen does great James Mason impression
Mateusz Czmer So does Stefon
i love the way he stares off into the distance and laughs because he's so amused by what he's saying, it's so sweet lol
I love his laugh, its so adorable, and contagious!!!!
I have been head over heels in unrequited love with Bill and his laugh for far too long. Barry is exceptional, it just works - wonderfully written, acted, and produced. He deserves all good things in life, so pleased that he's doing what he adores.
When your feeling down and blue just watch Bill Hader interview videos, cheers ya right up! He’s amazing!
I am so happy that is incredibly talented man is receiving the exposure and admiration he deserves.
He’s just amazing and I love how he constantly laughs. Also Stephen’s impression was excellent 😭
The last minute of the first season of Barry is the single greatest moment of tragicomedy I believe I have ever experienced.
I love his laugh. I can miss the joke and hear him laugh and I start laughing.
I like how Colbert admits he didn't give a shit to catch Season 1. I'd be pretty pissed at that point if I were Hader.
LOVE BILL HADER!!! So funny! Wish he would unbutton his suit jacket though when he’s on these shows. He looks uncomfortable.
The love I have for this man!!! Goodness he is precious. 😍 And Barry is amazing! Hope he gets nominated and win again for that Emmy
*He's so underrated*
I think I've seen this interview at least a couple of times. Watching Bill Hader can bring laugh and joy in this hard times
Bill's laugh goes like : Ah.. ah.. Ah.. AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *REALLY HIGH VOICE* AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Bill Hader is an underrated genius slowly climbing the MacArthur charts.
The last cliffhanger was so scary and perfect! I can't wait for the next episode.
Nailed mason. I used to do mason as a kid. People knew who he was then. :)
Man, I just feel for the younger set today that think most of the schmucks out there now are "stars". James Mason, now THAT was a true actor. Nothing like that era. 😉
This was the best interview ever. I just love them both even more.
bill is a very sweet man with a sweet smile🌸
he is sooo fucking epic and soooo good ... really impressive... thats what i love about him and people who haven't taken any classes for acting but they sooo good and better than most educated ones
That's called real talent. And work, hard work to overcome yourself
He always talks about how with acting, for him, it’s more about the behavior and observing behaviors rather than putting on a “performance” and how that makes a portrayal so much more authentic and genuine, and I totally agree with that. You can totally tell the difference between actors that are putting on a performance and those that just slip into a character in an authentic way. The former chew up the scenery and make me aware I’m watching a show or movie and the latter is a character I can believe is a real person that I know.
Impossible not to love this man! (Tip-toeing to an Oscar maybe?)
He was snubbed a nom for Skeleton Twins. Him and Kristen Wiig.
Oh well. One day he'll win best director ;)
never seen bill hader before but he has a great laugh, what a goofy groovy guy!
Hader's impressions are so great, but I really love the overbite and the giggle! And it made me empathetically nervous when he was talking about his stage fright.
I can't even with all the impression enthusiasts in the comments who've been fOoLeD into watching Bill Hader being charming and funny. The audacity!