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Darrell Hammond

Darrell Clayton Hammond (born October 8, 1955)[1] is an American actor, comedian, impressionist, and announcer. Hammond was a regular cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2009, and has been its announcer since 2014.

Darrell Hammond
Hammond in 2016
Born
Darrell Clayton Hammond

(1955-10-08) October 8, 1955 (age 68)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • impressionist
  • announcer
Years active1980–present
Spouses
Elizabeth Hammond
(m. 1990; div. 1994)
(m. 1997; div. 2012)
Children1

Upon his departure from the cast in 2009, Hammond, at age 53, was the oldest cast member in the show's history. He has made more SNL appearances than any other cast member besides Kenan Thompson, and impersonated more than 107 celebrities, with Bill Clinton as his most frequent impression.[2] On September 19, 2014, Hammond was announced as the new announcer of SNL, replacing Don Pardo, who had died the month before.[3]

Early life edit

Hammond was born in Melbourne, Florida, the son of Margaret and Max Hammond.[1] He was severely abused by his mother, contributing to his lifelong struggles with depression and substance abuse.[4] Hammond's father, dealing with his own psychological issues resulting from his military service during World War II, often drank heavily and acted out violently. Hammond found as a child that doing impressions was the only thing he did his mother liked.[5]

He played baseball in high school and at Brevard Community College. In high school, he was a teammate of future San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy.[6] He went on to attend the University of Florida, where he graduated in 1978 with a degree in advertising and a 2.1 GPA.[6] He credits UF theater professor David Shelton for encouraging his work.[6] After completing college, Hammond moved to New York City where he worked as a waiter, studied at HB Studio, played roles in theater productions, and performed one set at a comedy club at age 26. Hammond then returned to Florida where he was a radio DJ at BJ 105 FM, telling Howard Stern in 2002, "First I tried to be a jock, which I really sucked at," followed by being a voiceover artist in the Orlando area.[6][7]

Career edit

Saturday Night Live edit

At 32 years old, Hammond moved back to New York to make one last attempt at being a stand-up comedian. After seven years and two failed Saturday Night Live auditions, he was spotted in 1995 by an SNL producer while doing a Bill Clinton impression - shortly after Phil Hartman, who had portrayed Clinton, left the show. After an exclusive audition for creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels, Hammond was brought on board as a cast member and performed for 14 seasons.[8] He previously held the record for the longest consecutive tenure of any SNL cast member in the show's history, until he was surpassed by Kenan Thompson in 2017.[9]

He also holds SNL records for the second most impressions by a single cast member (107, as of the Zac Efron/Yeah Yeah Yeahs episode), beat only by Thompson, and also for the most times saying the show's catchphrase "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" to start the show (76 times, beating out Dana Carvey).[citation needed]

He is best known on the show for not only his impersonations of Bill Clinton, but also Al Gore, Donald Trump, John McCain, Regis Philbin, Dick Cheney, Chris Matthews, Phil Donahue, Phil McGraw, Ted Koppel, John Travolta, Jesse Jackson, Geraldo Rivera, Dan Rather, and Sean Connery, in the recurring "Celebrity Jeopardy!" skits. His impression of Clinton is currently the most frequent SNL impression of all time, appearing in 87 sketches over 14 years in the cast and numerous cameos. Hammond also impersonated SNL announcer Don Pardo, filling in for Pardo on occasions when the announcer was unavailable.[10]

After the end of the 34th season, Hammond retired from the show after a record-breaking 14 years as a repertory player. Hammond was the last SNL cast member from the 1990s to leave the show. After leaving the show, he has made multiple cameo appearances.

In 2014 Hammond took over the announcer role on SNL starting with the 40th-season premiere, replacing Pardo, who had died that August.[3] Since he began as announcer, he has also appeared in skits numerous times reprising his Clinton and Trump impersonations.[11]

The following season Hammond reappeared on the show, doing his impression of Trump just as the real Trump began performing well in the Republican primaries. Hammond moved back to New York in 2016 after Trump won the nomination, expecting to be appearing on a weekly basis during the election. However, SNL producer Lorne Michaels decided instead to go with Alec Baldwin's impression, believing that it more effectively captured the contemporary Trump.[5]

Other work edit

In the late 1980s, Hammond gained fame for his impersonations of Elmer Fudd and other Looney Tunes characters in the comedy single "Wappin'." The song was popular enough with Dr. Demento listeners to be included on the show's 20th-anniversary compilation.

Hammond is a frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show. He has also guest-starred in episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent;. He had his own stand-up comedy special on Comedy Central: Comedy Central Presents Darrell Hammond. Hammond can frequently be seen at The Comedy Cellar in New York City.

In the summer of 2007, Hammond made his Broadway theatre debut, playing the role of Vice Principal Douglas Panch in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. In 2009, Hammond had a guest starring role on the FX drama Damages. The same summer, Hammond appeared with Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, and Donald Trump in an Oreo commercial, where he does an impression of Trump.[12]

Beginning in May 2015, Hammond began playing the role of fast-food mascot Colonel Sanders in an ad campaign for KFC, until Norm Macdonald replaced him on August 17, 2015.[13]

Since returning to Los Angeles in 2017, Hammond has appeared in episodes of Criminal Minds, At Home with Amy Sedaris, and a Friday Night Lights spoof series on sports website The Kicker.[5]

Personal life edit

Hammond married his wife, Elizabeth, on May 9, 1990.[14] The couple divorced in the early 1990s, then remarried in 1997. They have a daughter together, Mia (born 1998). Hammond was seen with another woman several times in May and June 2011, prompting speculation about their marriage.[citation needed] During a 2012 appearance on the Imus in the Morning radio program, Hammond revealed that the couple was in the process of divorcing,[15] and later that same year the divorce became final.

Hammond has admitted to struggling with alcoholism and cocaine addiction.[16] The death of a close friend in 1991 led to a relapse of drug and alcohol abuse.[17] Hammond regularly wears all black when not performing as an homage to another friend who committed suicide in 1992.[5] After another relapse in 2009, Hammond went to rehab.[16]

In August 2011, Hammond filed a lawsuit against Jose Mendez and Dona Monteleone after a car accident in which he was the passenger. Monteleone, who was driving Hammond's vehicle at the time of the accident, is a Manhattan real estate agent.[18]

During an October 2011 interview with CNN, Hammond revealed that his mother had abused him during his childhood. His anxiety from abuse led to cutting, several hospitalizations due to psychiatric issues, and diagnoses which initially included bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and borderline personality disorder.[19]

Hammond says that he was medicated throughout his tenure on Saturday Night Live, and that he cut himself backstage and was once taken from the studio to a psychiatric ward.[20] The incident helped him come to terms with what he and the doctor who treated him realized was his fundamental issue, the posttraumatic stress disorder stemmed from his abusive childhood.[5] Just prior to his 2000 appearance as Al Gore in a sketch parodying that year's first presidential debate, he had a panic attack due to forgetting his lines. However, he gave a performance so effective that Gore's campaign staff made him watch it to understand why he had aroused negative reactions in some viewers.[5]

HarperCollins published Hammond's memoir, God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked, in 2011. It is an account of his abusive childhood, psychiatric issues, struggles with substance abuse, and experiences on Saturday Night Live.[16] In 2015 he adapted it into a one-man play starring himself, directed by Christopher Ashley, which debuted in San Diego, California, at La Jolla Playhouse to positive reviews. The director has expressed plans for a Broadway residency, although Hammond stated he would prefer an actor to play him instead, as he found the tour so stressful he had to be hospitalized twice during the Los Angeles run.[5]

In 2015 Hammond revived his Trump impression on SNL, after Taran Killam's attempt failed to gain public interest. The following year he returned to New York after five years, expecting that with Trump having received the Republican presidential nomination that year, he would be appearing on the show more in the fall. When Alec Baldwin replaced him, he fell into a deep depression and was prescribed Antabuse and a beta blocker to prevent a relapse of his addiction issues. Hammond and his girlfriend eventually moved back to Los Angeles, where reminders of Baldwin's Trump impression were less advertised.[5]

Entrapment incident edit

In the late 1980s, Hammond said that he worked briefly as a stand-up comedian on Premier Cruise Line ships.[21][22] One evening, while the ship was docked in the Bahamas, Hammond says he visited a restaurant, where he consumed the equivalent of 16 shots of rum.[23] He claimed that a man repeatedly asked him throughout the evening to take a dollar bill with trace amounts of cocaine on it.[21] When he left the bar to use the restroom, the man followed him into the stall and told him, "I think you should take this with you."[21] Believing he was about to be mugged, he relented, and the man placed the bill inside Hammond's pocket.[21] Local police were waiting outside the restroom and quickly arrested him. According to Hammond, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration later told him that the episode had been a setup, and that local authorities regularly entrap American tourists;[21] he spent a weekend in jail. Hammond was released after his father traveled to the Bahamas and paid $3,000 for his son's release.[21]

Hammond first publicly mentioned his incarceration in the Bahamas as a guest on a 1998 episode of the radio show Loveline;[21] and again when he returned to Loveline in 2000 and 2004, as well as during an appearance on the Opie & Anthony show in 2012.[22][23][24]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Celtic Pride Chris McCarthy
1998 Blues Brothers 2000 Robertson
1999 The King and I Master Little Voice
2003 Agent Cody Banks Earl
2003 Scary Movie 3 Father Muldoon
2004 New York Minute Hudson McGill
2006 Kiss Me Again Michael
2006 Puff, Puff, Pass Jonathan
2006 Ira & Abby Dr. Lawrence Rosenblum
2007 Epic Movie Captain Jack Swallows
2007 Netherbeast Incorporated Turner Claymore
2007 Shortcut to Happiness Andrew Bailey
2008 Wieners Dr. Dwayne
2012 BuzzKill Karaoke Killer
2012 Nature Calls Ranger Deakins
2013 Scary Movie 5 Dr. Hall
2023 Cora Bora

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1995–2009, 2014–present Saturday Night Live Various (1995–2009); announcer (2014–present) 308 episodes
1997 A Freezerburnt Christmas Voice Television film
2000 3rd Rock from the Sun Darrell Hammond Episode: "Dick'll Take Manhattan: Part 2"
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ted Bolger Episode: "Runaway"
2001 Primetime Glick Dick Cheney Episode: "Kathie Lee Gifford/Dick Cheney"
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Leonard Timmons Episode: "No Exit"
2005 Starved Josh Episode: "3D"
2005 Las Vegas Ben Carlson / Carlos / Ted Waters Episode: "Double Down, Triple Threat"
2009 Damages The Deacon 7 episodes
2012 Are We There Yet? Brick Street 6 episodes
2014 Deadbeat Don Soderbergh Episode: "The Knockoff"
2016 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Announcer Episode: "Kimmy Goes Roller Skating!"
2016 Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio Various 10 episodes
2017 Criminal Minds Lawrence Coleman Episode: "The Bunker"
2017–2020 At Home with Amy Sedaris Various 6 episodes
2018 The Last Sharknado: It's About Time George Washington Television film
2018 Dream Corp LLC Bill Ruff Episode: "Wild Bill"
2019 Bizaardvark Red Duckworth 2 episodes
2021 What If...? Nazi General (voice) Episode: "What If... Captain Carter Were the First Avenger?"

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Darrell Hammond Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  2. ^ . Saturday Night Live. Archived from the original on October 9, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Carter, Bill (September 18, 2014). "Darrell Hammond to Replace Don Pardo as the Announcer for 'Saturday Night Live'". New York Times.
  4. ^ "'SNL's' Darrell Hammond Reveals Cutting, Abuse". NPR. November 7, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Edgers, Geoff (September 27, 2017). "Losing the Part: How Darrell Hammond, SNL's best impressionist ever, found life after Trump". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d . Florida Magazine. 2011-11-16. Archived from the original on 2011-08-21. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  7. ^ "Stern Show Archives - For The Week Of 6/17/2002 to 6/21/2002".
  8. ^ "'Saturday Night Live': All 145 Cast Members Ranked". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  9. ^ Izadi, Elahe. . Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2019-08-28. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  10. ^ Abramovitch, Seth (18 September 2014). "Watch Don Pardo Rave About Darrell Hammond's Impression of Him". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Watch Donald Trump Sketches From SNL Played By Darrell Hammond". NBC.com. Retrieved 2015-12-20.
  12. ^ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  13. ^ Monica, Paul R. La (19 May 2015). "KFC is bringing back Colonel Sanders".
  14. ^ "Florida Marriage Collection 1927-2001". Ancestry.com.
  15. ^ "Darrell Hammond on Developing a Character". Imus.com. 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  16. ^ a b c "Ex-SNL Star Darrell Hammond on His Shocking Drug Past: 'I Had the Brilliant Idea I Should Try Crack'". eonline.com. 24 October 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
  17. ^ . Craveonline.com. May 18, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  18. ^ Martinez, Jose (August 29, 2011). "Ex-'SNL' star Darrell Hammond sues drivers over Long Island car crash". Daily News. New York.
  19. ^ "The Bizarre Details Behind The Time SNL's Darrell Hammond Spent Four Days In Jail After A Cocaine Bust". uproxx.com. 2 October 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  20. ^ Simon, Mallory (2011-10-25). "'SNL's' Darrell Hammond reveals dark past of abuse". CNN.com. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g llarchive.com page for Loveline episode: "1997-1x-xx, Guest - Darrell Hammond."[dead link]
  22. ^ a b llarchive.com page for Loveline episode: "2000-05-31, Guest - Darrell Hammond."[dead link]
  23. ^ a b mediafire.com page for Loveline episode: "2004-06-07, Guest - Darrell Hammond."
  24. ^ llarchive.com page for Loveline episode: "2004-04-18, Guest: Tim Meadows and Tina Fey."[dead link]

External links edit

  • Darrell Hammond at IMDb
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This article is about the comedian For the founder of KaBOOM see Darell Hammond For the arena football player see Darryl Hammond Darrell Clayton Hammond born October 8 1955 1 is an American actor comedian impressionist and announcer Hammond was a regular cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2009 and has been its announcer since 2014 Darrell HammondHammond in 2016BornDarrell Clayton Hammond 1955 10 08 October 8 1955 age 68 Melbourne Florida U S OccupationsActorcomedianimpressionistannouncerYears active1980 presentSpousesElizabeth Hammond m 1990 div 1994 wbr m 1997 div 2012 wbr Children1Upon his departure from the cast in 2009 Hammond at age 53 was the oldest cast member in the show s history He has made more SNL appearances than any other cast member besides Kenan Thompson and impersonated more than 107 celebrities with Bill Clinton as his most frequent impression 2 On September 19 2014 Hammond was announced as the new announcer of SNL replacing Don Pardo who had died the month before 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Saturday Night Live 2 2 Other work 3 Personal life 3 1 Entrapment incident 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHammond was born in Melbourne Florida the son of Margaret and Max Hammond 1 He was severely abused by his mother contributing to his lifelong struggles with depression and substance abuse 4 Hammond s father dealing with his own psychological issues resulting from his military service during World War II often drank heavily and acted out violently Hammond found as a child that doing impressions was the only thing he did his mother liked 5 He played baseball in high school and at Brevard Community College In high school he was a teammate of future San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy 6 He went on to attend the University of Florida where he graduated in 1978 with a degree in advertising and a 2 1 GPA 6 He credits UF theater professor David Shelton for encouraging his work 6 After completing college Hammond moved to New York City where he worked as a waiter studied at HB Studio played roles in theater productions and performed one set at a comedy club at age 26 Hammond then returned to Florida where he was a radio DJ at BJ 105 FM telling Howard Stern in 2002 First I tried to be a jock which I really sucked at followed by being a voiceover artist in the Orlando area 6 7 Career editSaturday Night Live edit At 32 years old Hammond moved back to New York to make one last attempt at being a stand up comedian After seven years and two failed Saturday Night Live auditions he was spotted in 1995 by an SNL producer while doing a Bill Clinton impression shortly after Phil Hartman who had portrayed Clinton left the show After an exclusive audition for creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels Hammond was brought on board as a cast member and performed for 14 seasons 8 He previously held the record for the longest consecutive tenure of any SNL cast member in the show s history until he was surpassed by Kenan Thompson in 2017 9 He also holds SNL records for the second most impressions by a single cast member 107 as of the Zac Efron Yeah Yeah Yeahs episode beat only by Thompson and also for the most times saying the show s catchphrase Live from New York it s Saturday Night to start the show 76 times beating out Dana Carvey citation needed He is best known on the show for not only his impersonations of Bill Clinton but also Al Gore Donald Trump John McCain Regis Philbin Dick Cheney Chris Matthews Phil Donahue Phil McGraw Ted Koppel John Travolta Jesse Jackson Geraldo Rivera Dan Rather and Sean Connery in the recurring Celebrity Jeopardy skits His impression of Clinton is currently the most frequent SNL impression of all time appearing in 87 sketches over 14 years in the cast and numerous cameos Hammond also impersonated SNL announcer Don Pardo filling in for Pardo on occasions when the announcer was unavailable 10 After the end of the 34th season Hammond retired from the show after a record breaking 14 years as a repertory player Hammond was the last SNL cast member from the 1990s to leave the show After leaving the show he has made multiple cameo appearances In 2014 Hammond took over the announcer role on SNL starting with the 40th season premiere replacing Pardo who had died that August 3 Since he began as announcer he has also appeared in skits numerous times reprising his Clinton and Trump impersonations 11 The following season Hammond reappeared on the show doing his impression of Trump just as the real Trump began performing well in the Republican primaries Hammond moved back to New York in 2016 after Trump won the nomination expecting to be appearing on a weekly basis during the election However SNL producer Lorne Michaels decided instead to go with Alec Baldwin s impression believing that it more effectively captured the contemporary Trump 5 Other work edit In the late 1980s Hammond gained fame for his impersonations of Elmer Fudd and other Looney Tunes characters in the comedy single Wappin The song was popular enough with Dr Demento listeners to be included on the show s 20th anniversary compilation Hammond is a frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show He has also guest starred in episodes of Law amp Order Special Victims Unit and Law amp Order Criminal Intent He had his own stand up comedy special on Comedy Central Comedy Central Presents Darrell Hammond Hammond can frequently be seen at The Comedy Cellar in New York City In the summer of 2007 Hammond made his Broadway theatre debut playing the role of Vice Principal Douglas Panch in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee In 2009 Hammond had a guest starring role on the FX drama Damages The same summer Hammond appeared with Eli Manning Peyton Manning and Donald Trump in an Oreo commercial where he does an impression of Trump 12 Beginning in May 2015 Hammond began playing the role of fast food mascot Colonel Sanders in an ad campaign for KFC until Norm Macdonald replaced him on August 17 2015 13 Since returning to Los Angeles in 2017 Hammond has appeared in episodes of Criminal Minds At Home with Amy Sedaris and a Friday Night Lights spoof series on sports website The Kicker 5 Personal life editHammond married his wife Elizabeth on May 9 1990 14 The couple divorced in the early 1990s then remarried in 1997 They have a daughter together Mia born 1998 Hammond was seen with another woman several times in May and June 2011 prompting speculation about their marriage citation needed During a 2012 appearance on the Imus in the Morning radio program Hammond revealed that the couple was in the process of divorcing 15 and later that same year the divorce became final Hammond has admitted to struggling with alcoholism and cocaine addiction 16 The death of a close friend in 1991 led to a relapse of drug and alcohol abuse 17 Hammond regularly wears all black when not performing as an homage to another friend who committed suicide in 1992 5 After another relapse in 2009 Hammond went to rehab 16 In August 2011 Hammond filed a lawsuit against Jose Mendez and Dona Monteleone after a car accident in which he was the passenger Monteleone who was driving Hammond s vehicle at the time of the accident is a Manhattan real estate agent 18 During an October 2011 interview with CNN Hammond revealed that his mother had abused him during his childhood His anxiety from abuse led to cutting several hospitalizations due to psychiatric issues and diagnoses which initially included bipolar disorder schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder 19 Hammond says that he was medicated throughout his tenure on Saturday Night Live and that he cut himself backstage and was once taken from the studio to a psychiatric ward 20 The incident helped him come to terms with what he and the doctor who treated him realized was his fundamental issue the posttraumatic stress disorder stemmed from his abusive childhood 5 Just prior to his 2000 appearance as Al Gore in a sketch parodying that year s first presidential debate he had a panic attack due to forgetting his lines However he gave a performance so effective that Gore s campaign staff made him watch it to understand why he had aroused negative reactions in some viewers 5 HarperCollins published Hammond s memoir God If You re Not Up There I m F cked in 2011 It is an account of his abusive childhood psychiatric issues struggles with substance abuse and experiences on Saturday Night Live 16 In 2015 he adapted it into a one man play starring himself directed by Christopher Ashley which debuted in San Diego California at La Jolla Playhouse to positive reviews The director has expressed plans for a Broadway residency although Hammond stated he would prefer an actor to play him instead as he found the tour so stressful he had to be hospitalized twice during the Los Angeles run 5 In 2015 Hammond revived his Trump impression on SNL after Taran Killam s attempt failed to gain public interest The following year he returned to New York after five years expecting that with Trump having received the Republican presidential nomination that year he would be appearing on the show more in the fall When Alec Baldwin replaced him he fell into a deep depression and was prescribed Antabuse and a beta blocker to prevent a relapse of his addiction issues Hammond and his girlfriend eventually moved back to Los Angeles where reminders of Baldwin s Trump impression were less advertised 5 Entrapment incident edit In the late 1980s Hammond said that he worked briefly as a stand up comedian on Premier Cruise Line ships 21 22 One evening while the ship was docked in the Bahamas Hammond says he visited a restaurant where he consumed the equivalent of 16 shots of rum 23 He claimed that a man repeatedly asked him throughout the evening to take a dollar bill with trace amounts of cocaine on it 21 When he left the bar to use the restroom the man followed him into the stall and told him I think you should take this with you 21 Believing he was about to be mugged he relented and the man placed the bill inside Hammond s pocket 21 Local police were waiting outside the restroom and quickly arrested him According to Hammond the United States Drug Enforcement Administration later told him that the episode had been a setup and that local authorities regularly entrap American tourists 21 he spent a weekend in jail Hammond was released after his father traveled to the Bahamas and paid 3 000 for his son s release 21 Hammond first publicly mentioned his incarceration in the Bahamas as a guest on a 1998 episode of the radio show Loveline 21 and again when he returned to Loveline in 2000 and 2004 as well as during an appearance on the Opie amp Anthony show in 2012 22 23 24 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1996 Celtic Pride Chris McCarthy1998 Blues Brothers 2000 Robertson1999 The King and I Master Little Voice2003 Agent Cody Banks Earl2003 Scary Movie 3 Father Muldoon2004 New York Minute Hudson McGill2006 Kiss Me Again Michael2006 Puff Puff Pass Jonathan2006 Ira amp Abby Dr Lawrence Rosenblum2007 Epic Movie Captain Jack Swallows2007 Netherbeast Incorporated Turner Claymore2007 Shortcut to Happiness Andrew Bailey2008 Wieners Dr Dwayne2012 BuzzKill Karaoke Killer2012 Nature Calls Ranger Deakins2013 Scary Movie 5 Dr Hall2023 Cora BoraTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1995 2009 2014 present Saturday Night Live Various 1995 2009 announcer 2014 present 308 episodes1997 A Freezerburnt Christmas Voice Television film2000 3rd Rock from the Sun Darrell Hammond Episode Dick ll Take Manhattan Part 2 2001 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Ted Bolger Episode Runaway 2001 Primetime Glick Dick Cheney Episode Kathie Lee Gifford Dick Cheney 2005 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Leonard Timmons Episode No Exit 2005 Starved Josh Episode 3D 2005 Las Vegas Ben Carlson Carlos Ted Waters Episode Double Down Triple Threat 2009 Damages The Deacon 7 episodes2012 Are We There Yet Brick Street 6 episodes2014 Deadbeat Don Soderbergh Episode The Knockoff 2016 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Announcer Episode Kimmy Goes Roller Skating 2016 Brad Neely s Harg Nallin Sclopio Peepio Various 10 episodes2017 Criminal Minds Lawrence Coleman Episode The Bunker 2017 2020 At Home with Amy Sedaris Various 6 episodes2018 The Last Sharknado It s About Time George Washington Television film2018 Dream Corp LLC Bill Ruff Episode Wild Bill 2019 Bizaardvark Red Duckworth 2 episodes2021 What If Nazi General voice Episode What If Captain Carter Were the First Avenger References edit a b Darrell Hammond Biography TV Guide Retrieved August 1 2013 SNL Archives Cast Saturday Night Live Archived from the original on October 9 2013 Retrieved August 10 2013 a b Carter Bill September 18 2014 Darrell Hammond to Replace Don Pardo as the Announcer for Saturday Night Live New York Times SNL s Darrell Hammond Reveals Cutting Abuse NPR November 7 2011 Retrieved November 6 2016 a b c d e f g h Edgers Geoff September 27 2017 Losing the Part How Darrell Hammond SNL s best impressionist ever found life after Trump The Washington Post Retrieved October 13 2017 a b c d Great Impressions Darrell Hammond Florida Magazine 2011 11 16 Archived from the original on 2011 08 21 Retrieved 2013 08 01 Stern Show Archives For The Week Of 6 17 2002 to 6 21 2002 Saturday Night Live All 145 Cast Members Ranked Rolling Stone Retrieved 2018 03 10 Izadi Elahe The quiet brilliance of Kenan Thompson SNL s longest tenured cast member Washington Post Archived from the original on 2019 08 28 Retrieved 2019 12 24 Abramovitch Seth 18 September 2014 Watch Don Pardo Rave About Darrell Hammond s Impression of Him The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 22 December 2022 Watch Donald Trump Sketches From SNL Played By Darrell Hammond NBC com Retrieved 2015 12 20 YouTube YouTube Retrieved 2013 08 10 Monica Paul R La 19 May 2015 KFC is bringing back Colonel Sanders Florida Marriage Collection 1927 2001 Ancestry com Darrell Hammond on Developing a Character Imus com 2012 02 07 Retrieved 2013 08 01 a b c Ex SNL Star Darrell Hammond on His Shocking Drug Past I Had the Brilliant Idea I Should Try Crack eonline com 24 October 2011 Retrieved October 24 2011 Darrell Hammond 12 Years On SNL Darrell Hammond Craveonline com May 18 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 07 10 Retrieved 2007 05 30 Martinez Jose August 29 2011 Ex SNL star Darrell Hammond sues drivers over Long Island car crash Daily News New York The Bizarre Details Behind The Time SNL s Darrell Hammond Spent Four Days In Jail After A Cocaine Bust uproxx com 2 October 2014 Retrieved 8 February 2017 Simon Mallory 2011 10 25 SNL s Darrell Hammond reveals dark past of abuse CNN com Retrieved 2014 12 09 a b c d e f g llarchive com page for Loveline episode 1997 1x xx Guest Darrell Hammond dead link a b llarchive com page for Loveline episode 2000 05 31 Guest Darrell Hammond dead link a b mediafire com page for Loveline episode 2004 06 07 Guest Darrell Hammond llarchive com page for Loveline episode 2004 04 18 Guest Tim Meadows and Tina Fey dead link External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Darrell Hammond Darrell Hammond at IMDb Darrell Hammond 12 years on SNLMedia officesPreceded byDon Pardo Saturday Night Live announcer2014 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darrell Hammond amp oldid 1181688624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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