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For years, it seemed almost impossible to be a celebrity and not be mimicked by Saturday Night veteran Darrell Hammond. Among his record-setting 107 impersonations were Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney, Al Gore, John McCain, Regis Philbin, John Travolta, Donald Trump, and, of course, Sean Connery. Hammond's talents as a chameleon might make some people forget that his stint on SNL (1995-2009) was longer than that of any other cast member. This brutally honest, sometimes savagely funny memoir touches on his comedic career, but also grapples with the childhood abuse that led to alcoholism, self-mutilation, and psychiatric hospitalizations. A striking account of personal recovery. Now in trade paperback and NOOK Book.
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A raw, poignant, and often hilarious look inside the troubled life and mind of an American comic icon
From his harrowing childhood filled with physical and emotional abuse at the hands of his parents, to a lifetime of alcoholism and self-mutilation, psychiatric hospitalizations, and misdiagnoses, to the peak of fame and success as the longest-tenured cast member of Saturday Night Live, Darrell Hammond delves into the darkest corners of his life, both in front of and behind the ...