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Bill Hader

William T. "Bill" Hader, Jr. (born June 7, 1978) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, and writer.
He is known for his work as a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' (2005–2013), for which he has received three Emmy nominations, ''South Park'' (2009–present), and his parody series ''Documentary Now!'' (2015–present).
Hader is also known for his supporting work in comedy films, such as ''You, Me and Dupree'' (2005), ''Superbad'' (2007), ''Forgetting Sarah Marshall'' (2008), ''Tropic Thunder'' (2008), ''Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian'' (2009), ''Paul'' (2011), and ''Men in Black 3'' (2012). He has also had lead voice roles in ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'' (2009) and ''Inside Out'' (2015), as well as lead roles in the dramedy ''The Skeleton Twins'' (2014) and the romantic comedy ''Trainwreck'' (2015).
==Early life==
Hader was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of Sherri and William T. Hader, Sr. His father owned an air-freight company and worked as a restaurant manager, a truck driver and occasionally a stand-up comedian; his mother was a dance teacher. He has two younger sisters, Katie and Kara.〔 Hader attended Patrick Henry Elementary School, Edison Junior High, and Cascia Hall Preparatory School.〔Michael Smith, ("Super Glad: Native Tulsan Bill Hader moves from ‘SNL’ success to big-budget film roles," ) ''Tulsa World'', August 17, 2007.〕〔Michael Smith, ("Talking about Tulsa days: Bill Hader finally found a vocation in comedy" ), ''Tulsa World'', April 3, 2009.〕 He had "a hard time focusing on class," and was always "joking around." Though he was not hated by classmates, he felt he never truly fit in, and filled his time with watching movies and reading.〔 He appreciated Monty Python, British comedy, and the films of Mel Brooks and Woody Allen,〔 many of which he was introduced to through his father.〔 He made short films with friends, and starred in a school play of ''The Glass Menagerie''.〔
He was unable to gain admission to top film schools because of his "abysmal" grades, so he instead enrolled at The Art Institute of Phoenix,〔Gene Triplett, ("Funny things about Bill Hader: Growing up in Tulsa as ‘movie nerd' gave comic actor material," ) ''The Oklahoman'', August 17, 2007.〕 and later Scottsdale Community College.〔 He worked as an usher at a movie theater in nearby Tempe, which allowed him to see films for free. He was fired for spoiling the ending of ''Titanic'' to noisy patrons.〔 At Scottsdale, he met Nicholas Jasenovec, the director of ''Paper Heart''.

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