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    Darrell Hammond Says He Left ‘Most’ Episodes of ‘Saturday Night Live’ Thinking He’d ‘Disgraced’ Himself

    By Tufayel Ahmed,

    4 hours ago
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    Darrell Hammond

    Saturday Night Live alum Darrell Hammond is getting candid about his tenure on the show.

    The comedian, who was a cast member on the NBC sketch show from 1995 to 2009 and famously impersonated Bill Clinton , revealed that he didn’t always share in the audience’s laughter after going home from work.

    "Back when I was in SNL , it was a real up and down thing for me, because most of the time I left that show thinking that I … I'm going to say 50 percent of the time when I left that show, I thought I had disgraced myself," Hammond said on the Monday, September 9, episode of the “Amy & T.J.” podcast , per Entertainment Weekly .

    Hammond, 68, told podcast hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes he recently saw a picture of him and former costar Tracy Morgan from their time on SNL , which brought back old memories. He recalled struggling with SNL ’s first turnaround to produce a new live episode every week.

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    "The memories sort of came flooding back how, how dissatisfied I was with what it was I was doing,” he explained. “And I think because of the degree of difficulty. I mean, you go to see a Vegas tribute act, someone doing an impression. It's brilliant, and we love them, but they've worked years on it. Now try doing it on Wednesday before a Saturday. Never done this before. Never done this one before."

    "You think you're gonna have 48 hours before Saturday, you're not," Hammond continued. "You might have five or six because there's a whole bunch of other things you gotta do. So taking that out there, there are times where my nerves would get so brittle. I'd say, 'Why am I doing this? Damn.'"

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    Taran Killam, Donald Trump and Darrell Hammond (from left) perform the opening monologue on 'Saturday Night Live' on Nov. 7, 2015.

    Hammond held the title of SNL ’s longest-serving cast member during his run, but he has now been surpassed by Kenan Thompson , who has been on the show since 2003.

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    Hammond returned to SNL in 2014 as the show’s full-time announcer, replacing the late Don Pardo .

    “I sat in for Don when he had laryngitis several times over the years,” Hammond told USA Today at the time. “He was a lovely person. When he passed, they wanted me. It felt right for me to be the one to replace him. It’s been a very improbable life. I didn’t expect something like this, but it feels real good.”

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