The actor and comedian rose to fame as ‘the impressions guy’ on Saturday Night Live.
Now he’s the star of an Emmy-winning sitcom, which he also writes and directs.
If only he could be less anxious about it all …I’m early for my interview with Bill Hader, but he’s even earlier, waiting for me in his office when I arrive a very uncool half-hour before we’re scheduled to meet.
I say I can go for a walk until the appointed time, but he makes a “Don’t be ridiculous” shrug and tells me to come on in.
In his vintage T-shirt, dark jeans, white trainers and hair that probably should have encountered a barber at least six weeks ago, he looks closer to a 1990s video shop slacker than the multi-award winning director, writer and actor that he is, with his very own office on the
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