Bill Hader is a versatile actor known for his exceptional comedic timing and engaging performances across film and television. Beginning his career as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, Hader quickly became a fan favorite with his memorable characters and impressions. He went on to showcase his talent in a variety of films, including standout roles in "Superbad" (2007), "Trainwreck" (2015), and "The Skeleton Twins" (2014), where he displayed his range as both a comedic and dramatic actor. Hader's voice work in animated films such as "Inside Out" (2015) and "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" (2009) has further cemented his reputation as a versatile performer. His ability to bring depth and humor to animated characters has endeared him to audiences of all ages. In recent years, Hader has continued to impress with roles in films like "It Chapter Two" (2019) and "Noelle" (2019), showcasing his ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama. With a knack for portraying quirky and relatable characters, Bill Hader remains a sought-after talent in Hollywood, consistently delivering memorable performances that resonate with audiences.
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Directed by Anna Faris, Bill Hader, Bruce Campbell, Christopher Miller, James Caan, Phil Lord
Directed by Anna Faris, Bill Hader, Cody Cameron, Kris Pearn, Neil Patrick Harris, Will Forte
Directed by Pete Docter
Directed by Andy Muschietti, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain
Directed by Anna Kendrick, Bill Hader, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Marc Lawrence, Shirley MacLaine
Directed by Bill Hader, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Greg Mottola, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera
Directed by Bill Hader, James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Ned Benson, Viola Davis
Directed by Bill Hader, Craig Johnson, Kristen Wiig, Luke Wilson, Ty Burrell
Directed by Alia Shawkat, Aubrey Plaza, Bill Hader, Johnny Simmons, Maggie Carey
Directed by Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Cobie Smulders, David Wain, Paul Rudd