Biography
Actor/comedian Darrell Hammond fondly recalls his first taste of show business at age five practicing the impressions of his family members on the porch of their home in Melbourne Florida. It wasn't many years later when Darrell realized he wanted to submerse himself in the pursuit of bringing his comedy and impressions to a much bigger stage. For years now, Hammond has brought to life a cavalcade of politicians, media figures, celebrities and newsmakers on television. Darrell is known for being one of the most prolific comedians of his time. He holds the title for being the longest running cast member on "SNL." He frequently tours comedy clubs and theaters boasting a number of brilliant impressions in his act that keep people laughing nationwide.
Hammond has brought a great number of wonderful impressions to "SNL"over the years. Television critics and viewers alike, for their accuracy and range, have applauded each and every one of his impressions. Amongst the great number of people he has mimicked include; Bill Clinton, Sean Connery, Regis Philbin, Dan Rather, John Travolta, Jesse Jackson, Richard Dreyfus, Jay Leno, Donald Trump and Ted Koppel.
In addition to his SNL appearances, Hammond has been seen in a number of feature films and television shows. As a truly versatile actor Darrell has displayed his talents in both dramatic and comedic roles. Some of his feature films include: Screen Gems feature Weiners and the Regency feature Bob Bailey's Disco Balls. He has also starred opposite Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen in Warner Bros' New York Minute and in the Dimension feature Scary Movie 3. He shared the screen with Frankie Muniz and Hillary Duff in MGM's Agent Cody Banks. Darrell also starred with Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin in El Dorado Picture's The Devil and Daniel Webster. He received tremendous amount of reviews for his portrayal as a deranged but intense criminal defense lawyer in Dick Wolf's "Law and Order: SVU." Additionally, he did a guest spot on NBC's "Third Rock From The Sun." His other film credits include an appearance in Universal's Blues Brothers 2000 which also starred Dan Aykroyd, and Disney's Celtic Pride. In 1999 he moved audiences everywhere by playing the voice of Master Little in Disney's animated hit The King and I.
Hammond has starred in Bay Street Theatre's "TRU", written by Jay Presson Allen and directed by Matt McGarth. Darrell also finished shooting a TBS pilot, "Hound Dogs," as Harry Hound, with director Ron Shelton (Bull Durham & White Men Can't Jump). Darrel is also the author of the critically acclaimed memoir, "God If You're Not Up There, I'm F***ed: Misadventures with Fake Noses, Funny Accents, Addiction, and Saturday Night Live," which was released by Harper Collins in October of 2011 to rave reviews.
A Native of Florida, Hammond began doing his impressions and comedy early on in life, but his real pursuit of a career in performing began after graduating from the University of Florida at Gainesville. After college, Hammond spent several years in New York appearing in many off-Broadway productions and honing his stand up at the local comedy clubs. With his acerbic wit and masterful impressions Darrell quickly became a favorite on the comedy circuit. He would also frequently display his comedic styles performing on a wide array of local and national radio stations.
Although it has been a dream come true for Darrell to be a regular on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," one of Hammond's biggest honors came at our nation's capital in April 1997. During a surprise appearance with President Bill Clinton, Hammond was widely praised by the media for his dead-on impression of the President at an event before a great number of government officials and members of the Washington Press Corps. In an equally as impressive fete at 2001's WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS DINNER, Darrell received a standing ovation for his performance in front of 2000 press people and President George W. Bush.
Hammond continues to move audiences with his comedy, performing in New York and throughout the entire country. Darrell gave Comedy Central it's biggest ratings to date for a 1/2 hour comedy special performing in his own Comedy Central Presents: Darrell Hammond." Darrell also appears frequently on CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman", and NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." As an actor he continually looks for new challenging roles to expand his talents in film and television.
Dimension Films
Actor
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2024 |
Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story |
2018 |
The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (TV movie) |
2013 |
Scary Movie 5 |
2012 |
Nature Calls |
2008 |
Wieners |
2007 |
Epic Movie |
Netherbeast Incorporated |
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2006 |
Ira & Abby |
Kiss Me Again |
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Puff, Puff, Pass |
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2004 |
New York Minute |
2003 |
Agent Cody Banks |
Scary Movie 3.5 |
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Shortcut to Happiness |
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1999 |
The King and I |
1998 |
Blues Brothers 2000 |
1996 |
Celtic Pride |
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2021 |
What If...? |
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What If... Captain Carter Were the First Avenger? (S01E01) |
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2020 |
At Home with Amy Sedaris |
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New Year's (S03E10) |
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Dips and Dunkers (S03E07) |
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First Dates (S03E06) |
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Outdoor Entertaining (S03E03) |
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2019 |
At Home with Amy Sedaris |
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Thanksgiving (S02E08) |
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Bizaardvark |
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The End of the Beginning (S03E21) |
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Rozes Are Red (S03E20) |
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2017 |
At Home with Amy Sedaris |
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Holidays (S01E07) |
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Criminal Minds |
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The Bunker (S13E06) |
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2016 |
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt |
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Kimmy Goes Roller Skating! (S02E01) |
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2014 |
Deadbeat |
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The Knockoff (S01E03) |
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2010 |
Are We There Yet? |
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2009 |
Damages |
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Look What He Dug Up This Time (S02E12) |
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London. Of Course (S02E11) |
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You Got Your Prom Date Pregnant (S02E09) |
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2005 |
Las Vegas |
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Double Down, Triple Threat (S03E03) |
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent |
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No Exit (S04E20) |
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Starved |
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2001 |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit |
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Runaway (S02E16) |
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2000 |
3rd Rock from the Sun |
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Dick'll Take Manhattan: Part 2 (S06E05) |
Documentaries | |
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2020 |
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 |
2018 |
Cracked Up |
2015 |
Live From New York! |
1999 |
SNL: 25 Years of Music (TV movie) - a.f. |
Saturday Night Live 25 (TV movie) |
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2010 |
Presidential Reunion |
Performer
Screenwriter
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1998 |
Comedy Central Presents |