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Amy Poehler and an old pal from "Parks and Recreation" are going digging for their next comedy hit. "Dig," based on the Kate Myers novel "Excavations," is described as a comedy series about four women working at an archaeological dig in Greece who uncover ...
Saturday Night Live’s current and former stars have form when it comes to launching podcasts. Amy Poehler recently launched Good Hang, Bowen Yang has Las Culturistas, Devon Walker has My Favorite Lyrics and Dana Carvey and David Spade have had success ...
When Amy Poehler hears that Dun Dun, it's very likely that the Parks and Recreation star is thinking of what Law & Order character she'd play to throw the squad through a loop. And her dear friend Adam Scott would know a thing or two about it as a Law & Order guest star.
Now, before she got “pissed,” Poehler was complimenting Severance’s Season 2 finale during an episode of Good Hang. However, after she called it “incredible,” she stopped mid-sentence and made the funny face below: Adam Scott was confused by that look, so his former TV wife dived into what caused the reaction, saying:
Arnett did weeks of comedy shows in character to play a man facing a divorce and finding new purpose during a “midlife catharsis” in the Cooper-helmed comedy.
Sometime in the early aughts, the comedian Amy Poehler made a vulgar joke while sitting in the Saturday Night Live writers’ room waiting for a midweek read-through to begin. As detailed in Tina Fey’s 2011 memoir, Bossypants, Jimmy Fallon, who was also in the show’s cast at the time, jokingly recoiled and told Poehler to stop it.
During an appearance on her longtime friend Amy Poehler's podcast Good Hang, Aubrey Plaza shared candid thoughts about navigating life after the death of her husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena, by suicide earlier this year.
"I swear when I watched it, I was like that feels like what my grief is like…or what grief could be like," Plaza told Amy Poehler of the film, which co-stars Anya Taylor-Joy.