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William Thomas Hader Jr. (born June 7, ) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and director. I mean, it's pretty crazy. Before "The Skeleton Twins," how experienced were you with cross-dressing? While Stefon has retired from "Saturday Night Live" to a "haunted diaper" in Chelsea, as Hader tells me in our recent chat, the funny-man flexes his impressive dramatic chops in "The Skeleton Twins," playing Kristen Wiig's twin, Milo, a struggling actor.

I mean, we had to learn that song, and we had a lot of fun doing that, but we didn't have a lot of time. I remember we did a senior sketch in high school where we made fun of a group of moms called the "Brown Bag Lunch. We just recently watched that — my dad found it — and I'm essentially doing Stefon.

Aaaand, he's gay. But fear not. Not a lot of cross dressing in my life. So much of that stuff was me just trying to make Kristen laugh and just knowing her sense of humor and what will make her laugh. Maybe I will now. He became known for his impressions and especially for his work on the Hader Update segments, where he.

Hader was a regular cast member on the sketch comedy programme. The finger in the ear during the money note — sexo gay asian that Mariah Carey-inspired? How much drag did you and Kristen observe while training for the famed lip-syncing sequence?

When It Comes to Kissing Guys, Bill Hader Doesn't Hold Back The Skeleton Twins isn't necessarily a gay film, but it's got one of the clearest gay characters of Explore Bill Hader's career, dating history, and his decision not to reprise his SNL character, Stefon, in this article that delves into his personal and professional life.

Saturday night is a lot less spicy without Stefon, the fabulous "Weekend Update" club correspondent that turned actor Bill Hader into a comic star. Laughs I knew… I mean, I've gone out with enough of my gay friends to know. He was a cast bill on the NBC sketch gay series Saturday Night Live from tofor which he received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a Peabody Award.

That would just be the best. It was definitely a quick "we gotta go; we have a lot more to shoot today" moment, so it's cool it all came out so well. Saturday night is a lot less spicy without Stefon, the fabulous "Weekend Update" club correspondent that turned actor Bill Hader into a comic star.

We did a sketch at our homecoming and I played the main mom. It was just me messing around. So, what you're saying is you already knew how to sissy that walk. There wasn't a lot of time in the day to do it. But fear not. I thought that was something that would.

During our talk, Hader discussed his "license to be totally fabulous" as Milo, his regrettable transgender-centric "SNL" sketch, and the savory highlights of his A-list make-out roster. Bill Hader has revealed the reasons why turned down an offer to return to Saturday Night Live as his popular gay character, Stefon.

Well, I had done some of it at "Saturday Night Live," but not in my life. Not yet. No, no. While Stefon has retired from "Saturday Night Live" to a "haunted diaper" in Chelsea, as Hader tells me in our recent chat, the funny-man. Laughs You have to get me on that show!