
Bill Hader
Bill Hader, born June 7, 1978, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is an acclaimed American actor, comedian, and filmmaker who rose to national prominence as a versatile cast member on Saturday Night Live (2005–2013), where his iconic impressions and original characters, most notably the flamboyant club correspondent Stefon, earned him four Primetime Emmy nominations. After establishing himself as a comedic powerhouse in films like Superbad, Tropic Thunder, and Trainwreck, he reached a new creative peak as the co-creator, star, and primary director of the dark HBO series Barry (2018–2023), winning two consecutive Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor. Hader’s range extends from voice-acting roles in major animated hits like Inside Out to a critically lauded dramatic turn in It Chapter Two.


