
Age: 48
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William Thomas Hader Jr. (born June 7, 1978) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, writer and producer. He is the creator, producer, writer, director, and star of the HBO dark comedy series Barry (2018–2023), for which he has been nominated for eight Emmy Awards, winning two. Hader's initial success was for his eight-year stint (2005–2013) as a cast member on the long-running NBC variety series Saturday Night Live, for which he received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a Peabody Award. He became known for his impressions and especially for his work on the Weekend Update segments, in which he played Stefon Meyers, a flamboyant New York tour guide who recommends unusual nightclubs and parties with bizarre characters with unusual tastes. He is also the star and producer of the IFC mockumentary comedy series Documentary Now! (2015–present) which he co-created along with Fred Armisen and Seth Meyers. Hader has had supporting roles in the films You, Me and Dupree (2006), Hot Rod (2007), Superbad (2007), Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, (2009), Paul (2011), This Is 40 (2012), and 22 Jump Street (2014), as well as leading roles in The Skeleton Twins (2014), Trainwreck (2015), and as an adult Richie Tozier in It Chapter Two (2019). He also is known for his extensive work in voice-over, portraying both leading and supporting characters in films such as the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs franchise (2009–2013), Turbo (2013), Inside Out (2015), The BFG (2016), Power Rangers (2017), Toy Story 4 (2019) and Lightyear (2022).

Bill Hader

Anakin Skywalker
for Anakin Skywalker in The Untold Star Wars Story Of A Broken Family
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Darth Vader, formerly known as Anakin Skywalker, is the galaxy’s most feared and most hated Sith Lord. That is, until he learns that Rebel Alliance leader Leia and her fraternal twin brother Luke are actually his children. Turns out his old friend turned nemesis Obi-Wan Kenobi kept his children from him via adoption after Padme’s death (she appears as a ghost in this throughout the movie). Now desperate to reunite with his long lost family, he vows to bond with the children he never met. Only problem-neither twin wants to ever get to know him after decades of terrorizing the galaxy. What ensues is darkly comedic tomfoolery, an angry daughter who understandably hates his guts, an overly dramatic tale of young romance, and a former Jedi master determined to put his lightsaber into his own chest just to escape the insanity of his former apprentice. The true question is, can Darth Vader truly be redeemed?