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NEW YORK (AP) - During a record 12 years on "Saturday Night Live," Darrell Hammond has provided pitch-perfect impressions of Donald Trump, Al Gore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, even Jesse Jackson. On this night, with a Yankees cap atop his head, the comedy veteran works in a less familiar voice: his own.
Hammond is onstage at the Comedy Cellar in Manhattan, where he has performed regularly during his long run on SNL. Hammond follows former "Weekend Update" host Colin Quinn, who minutes after finishing his own set sounds like more of a fan than a colleague.
"Please do Jesse and Sharpton!" Quinn calls out, leaning forward like an impatient 8-year-old.
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