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Will Forte admitted to Amy Poehler that he couldn't replace one impression from Saturday Night Live, proving this performance ...
With that clearly and loudly said, not everyone bats a thousand — and Forte is well aware that he got stuck holding the bag ...
Will Forte knows he was not the right performer to take over as former President George W. Bush on "SNL" after Will Ferrell.
Will Forte was not a fan of one of his roles on Saturday Night Live. The actor and comedian, who worked on the NBC sketch ...
There's a time in July where they're contractually obligated to tell you if you're getting picked up for the next season. And ...
"I remember walking out, Lorne was there and just kind of, 'Thank you,'" Forte remembered during an interview with Amy ...
Will Forte reflects on his George W. Bush during his run on SNL and explains why the impression should have ended after Will ...
FORTE: For me, what drew me to this was that when somebody calls and says, “Hey, Tina wants to know if you wanna do this partner show,” it’s the easiest yes of all time.
When Forte asked if he would actually die at 73 of a stabbing, the pendulum said no, thus negating the Ouija board. Or something to that effect. Either way, the moral of the story is don't mock a ...
"I misappropriated. I appropriated. I didn't know. I did know," Poehler said of her offensive performances during a ...
Will Forte is remembering when his good friend and “MacGruber” costar Val Kilmer – who he called “the most interesting person in the world” – ended up living with him for nearly three ...
Will Forte says a spirit once warned him that he’d, um, be stabbed to death at the age of 73. The actor, 54, shared the story on the latest episode of Rachel Dratch’s “Woo Woo” podcast.