Darrell Hammond
Darrell Hammond, born on October 8, 1955, is a distinguished American actor, stand-up comedian, and master impressionist. He achieved prominence as a staple of Saturday Night Live (SNL) from 1995 until 2009, making him the longest-serving cast member in the show's illustrious history. At the time of his exit, Hammond, who was 53, held the record as the oldest cast member ever to grace the iconic sketch comedy program.
Throughout his tenure on SNL, Hammond became renowned for his remarkable ability to impersonate a staggering array of over 107 celebrities, with former President Bill Clinton being his most frequently portrayed character. His contributions to the show have cemented his legacy in the world of comedy. Even after leaving the cast, Hammond remained connected to SNL, making seven guest appearances by May 8, 2011, further showcasing his enduring influence and popularity.
In addition to his work on SNL, Hammond has lent his voice to various animated projects, and his talent has been recognized through multiple award nominations. With a career spanning decades, Darrell Hammond continues to be celebrated for his unique comedic style and his impressive ability to bring characters to life through his performances.
Filmography
Wieners
Nature Calls
Cora Bora
Darrell Hammond: Mayhem Explained
The Last Sharknado: It's About Time
New York Minute
Agent Cody Banks
Buzzkill
Netherbeast Incorporated
Epic Movie
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11
Cracked Up
Scary Movie 5
The King and I (1999)
Kiss Me Again
Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio