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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 ...
I mean, that’s what happened with Barry. What Barry Season 4's Tone Might Tell Us About Bill Hader's Horror Movie For fans curious as to what a Bill Hader-crafted horror movie might look like ...
The 'Barry' star said he lost his pre-fame job for revealing Leonardo DiCaprio's fate in the 1997 blockbuster It’s hard to spoil a movie like Titanic, but back in 1997, Bill Hader managed to ...
He was let go, Rose. Bill Hader has revealed the hilarious reason the movie “Titanic” got him fired from a job. The “SNL” alum, 46, divulged the story during an appearance Wednesday on ...
Bill Hader’s time working for a movie theater clearly wasn’t going to be everlasting. The Emmy winner recalled on a recent episode of Netflix’s Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney the time ...
"So when they went in, as I tore the tickets, I was like, 'Enjoy the movie. The boat sinks at the end. Leo dies,'" he said. Bet this is something Bill Hader will never let go of: getting fired for ...
it's seemingly impossible not to envision such a sequence developing with the comedic mind of a then-teenage Bill Hader, who was just standing around tearing up movie stubs.
In fact, it’s Bill Hader’s cute little face when he cannot ... The New Yorker if he felt a type of pressure to venture into movie territory with his hit SNL character, along with the likes ...
Hader said he is developing three new movies, including a horror comedy that he would star in. In a new interview with Deadline, Hader revealed that he has written three film scripts that he is ...
And I was like, 'Oh, what do you think?'" he remembered. "She was like, 'First movie was better.' I was like, 'Okay.'" Bill Hader recalls Will Forte's 'neo-Nazi' speech at Seth Meyers' wedding ...
“I was working in a movie theater ... and he was like, ‘Hey, Bill. I have to fire you.’ He loved it,” Hader said. “Couldn’t look me in the eye, though.” In the 1997 Oscar-winning ...