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Bill Hader
Bill Hader

Bill Hader, born on June 7, 1978, is an accomplished American actor known for his unique sense of humor and acting skills. He has achieved significant success in both film and television. Hader served as a writer and actor on 'Saturday Night Live', for which he won multiple Emmy Awards. He has also starred in several television shows and movies, such as 'Parks and Recreation' and 'The Campaign', showcasing his versatility and talent. more

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