Episode #228: Darrell Hammond

Darrell Hammond started carving out a career for himself with voiceover work in Orlando after graduating from the University of Florida in the late 1970s. More than a decade later, a chance Clinton impersonation during a performance at Carolines scored him his fateful third-times-the-charm audition for Saturday Night Live in 1995. And more than two decades after that, he’s still hanging around 30 Rock, now providing the lead-in voiceover intros for SNL. And he’s just put out the audio narration of his 2011 memoir, God, If You’re Not up There, I’m F*ckedHammond also has narrated an Audible Original called That’s Clinton recorded live at The Comedy Cellar, and is performing in a special all-star cast reading of the script, Have a Nice Day, recorded live in NYC for Audible with Billy Crystal, Kevin Kline, Annette Bening, Robin Thede and more in a dark comedy about a President trying to save his marriage and his country at the same time.

Hammond spoke to me about doing voiceover work then and now, his new Comedy Dynamics special Mayhem Explained, as well as his recent efforts lobbying Congress to pass bipartisan opiod legislation to treat those suffering from addiction. There’s a lot to get to and not much time, so let’s get to it!

 

Sean L. McCarthy

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