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“It's just cool to be involved in something that's that big and joyous and meant to make people feel happy.”

Quote by Andy Samberg

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Andy Samberg
Andy Samberg

Andy Samberg, born on August 18, 1978, is an American actor, comedian, writer, and musician. He gained widespread popularity for his outstanding performances on the sketch comedy show 'Saturday Night Live', where he played various roles. Samberg has also ventured into film and music, establishing his own presence in the industry with his unique sense of humor and talent. more

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