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One of the most successful ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' alumni since [[Adam Sandler]], Will Ferrell is a [[Comedy|comedic]] actor well known for his ability to say and do the craziest things with a totally straight face, although he is certainly quite capable of [[Large Ham|hamming it up]]. His popularity on SNL ensured that he would become a box-office juggernaut in the world of funny movies. He is also part of the [[Frat Pack]].
One of the most successful ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' alumni since [[Adam Sandler]], Will Ferrell is a [[Comedy|comedic]] actor well known for his ability to say and do the craziest things with a totally straight face, although he is certainly quite capable of [[Large Ham|hamming it up]]. His popularity on SNL ensured that he would become a box-office juggernaut in the world of funny movies. He is also part of the [[Frat Pack]].


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One of the most successful Saturday Night Live alumni since Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell is a comedic actor well known for his ability to say and do the craziest things with a totally straight face, although he is certainly quite capable of hamming it up. His popularity on SNL ensured that he would become a box-office juggernaut in the world of funny movies. He is also part of the Frat Pack.


Will Ferrell has performed in the following roles:

Television

  • Saturday Night Live (1995-2002)
    • A plethora of celebrity impersonations, most notably Alex Trebek, George W. Bush, Robert Goulet, and Inside The Actor's Studio host James Lipton.
    • Original characters include Steve Butabi and Blue Oyster Cult cowbell player Gene Frenkle, both of whom would inspire legendary memes in their respective skits.
  • The Oblongs (2001-2002) Bob Oblong
  • The Office (US Version) (2011) Deangelo Vickers

Film

Will Ferrell provides examples of the following tropes: