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by Ms. Verona Ondricka PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is Darrell Hammond's father Max Hammond?

Darrell Hammond's father, Max, did not engage in the same kind of physical abuse as his mother. But as a World War II veteran, he was an alcoholic who suffered from "dreams of Nazis and dismembered corpses," Hammond told CNN in 2011, adding, "and it was frightening to be around that."

What happened to Darrell Hammond's PTSD?

Darrell Hammond suffered years of debilitating PTSD as a result of his childhood traumas, and his flashbacks affected him during his Saturday Night Live appearances, including a famous episode where he played Al Gore debating Will Ferrell 's George W. Bush character.

What obstacles has Darrell Hammond overcome?

Drugs, alcohol, child abuse, destructive parents and self-harm are just several of the crippling obstacles Saturday Night Live star Darrell Hammond has survived over the course of his life.

How long has Richard Hammond been playing Donald Trump on SNL?

After all, Hammond had been playing Trump for over a decade on SNL, with his first appearance as the character dating all the way back to 1999, and took over as SNL' s on-air announcer in 2014 . Speaking to The Washington Post in 2017, Hammond said that he moved back to New York in 2016, planning on assuming a larger role on the show.

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Show Summary

Adam opens today’s show talking with Bryan and Gina about growing up a dim wit, and yet also very witty. He also complains about his kids still not going back to school despite it being the new year, and floats his theory about women getting crazier as more pressure mounts.

Show Credits

Producers: Mike August, Mike Lynch, and Mike Dawson Co-Producers: Chris Laxamana, Gary Smith, Matt Fondiler, and Caelan Biehn Newsgirl: Gina Grad Sound Effects: Bryan Bishop

ABOUT THIS PODCAST

Hosts Darrell Hammond (IG:@darrellchammond) and Chris Millhouse (IG: @chrismillhouse) interview comedians, actors and everyone in between. Each guest ends their interview with a fun story (sometimes) told from the third person point of view.

Episode 18 - Lenny Dykstra

Well Third Person listeners, after 2 weeks off we are back with an absolutely bonkers episode! Former MLB All Star & World Series Champ Lenny Dykstra joins the guys for an episode that is definitely NSFW! Topics include: paying private investigators to blackmail umpires, allegations of a former teammate faking cancer, using steroids, getting Charlie Sheen off crack, and much much more! This episode is extremely entertaining to say the least, and as a disclaimer neither Darrell nor Chris share or support any of these statements made by Lenny (yes, thats how bananas this episode is).

Episode 10 - Colin Quinn

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Darrell Hammond and Chris Millhouse, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Who is Darrell Hammond's mother?

In his 2011 memoir God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked, Darrell Hammond revealed that he suffered terrible abuse from his mother, Margaret, which he further detailed in the 2018 documentary about his life, Cracked Up .

What did Darrell Hammond say about cocaine?

Darrell Hammond wrote in his 2011 memoir God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked that he abused cocaine and crack, initially getting hooked in 2002. "I'd started adding an obscene amount of cocaine to my binges, " he wrote (via Page Six ). "I had to be creative about how I did it without other people catching on or letting it interfere with the work. At least too much."

Why did Darrell Hammond struggle to play John McCain?

Darrell Hammond may have been Saturday Night Live 's master impressionist for the years he was on the show, but he struggled to play John McCain because of the late senator's experiences with torture as a prisoner in the Vietnam War, as well as his father's own life as a veteran "haunted" by memories of World War II.

What are the obstacles Darrell Hammond has overcome?

Drugs, alcohol, child abuse, destructive parents and self-harm are just several of the crippling obstacles Saturday Night Live star Darrell Hammond has survived over the course of his life. After decades of therapy, relapses, and hospitalizations, Hammond turned a corner in the 2010s, living a cleaner life and documenting his history of struggles in his 2011 memoir God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked: Tales of Stand-Up, 'Saturday Night Live ,' and Other Mind-Altering Mayhem, as well as the 2018 memoir documentary, Cracked Up .

Why did Hammond cut?

Hammond recalled in the Cracked Up documentary that he started cutting when he began having flashbacks to his childhood trauma, which he often visualized as the color red, and he would self-harm as a way to soothe his mind. "There is a floating red ball of light," he says in the documentary (via CNN ).

How did Kotbi help Hammond?

Kotbi's therapy helped Hammond grasp the extent of his childhood trauma and understand the way it impacted his brain. "People were approaching me as if mental illness was an airborne virus, as if this had come from nowhere and a bunch of drugs would fix it," Hammond told The Columbus Dispatch.

What gun did Hammond's father show him?

In his 2011 Fresh Air interview, Hammond recalled that his father showed him a Nazi gun he took in combat and described killing a man to take it. "I was about 12, and he was sitting in the living room, just hammered on gin," he recalled. "He couldn't really function that well, except as a warrior.".

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