Ike Barinholtz
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But my Arnold was not great, especially that was a huge bummer because Will Sasso was on the show. I really kind of like replaced him and he did the funniest Arnold. So then I had to come in and do my kind of half-baked one that wasn't that great and it wasn't funny and it wasn't as good as Will's. Well, it's already good. But Will's was like a tour de force.
But my Arnold was not great, especially that was a huge bummer because Will Sasso was on the show. I really kind of like replaced him and he did the funniest Arnold. So then I had to come in and do my kind of half-baked one that wasn't that great and it wasn't funny and it wasn't as good as Will's. Well, it's already good. But Will's was like a tour de force.
You know, I kind of look like Mark Wahlberg, so.
You know, I kind of look like Mark Wahlberg, so.
You know, I kind of look like Mark Wahlberg, so.
That was kind of, you know, but there was a lot of times too, where I would just get, I remember one time I got assigned, they were doing a Frazier parody of, And the writer's like, you're going to play John Mahoney, who was the father on Frager, who was a great actor. And I was like, I can't play. He's like an older man. And I remember sitting in. We did a lot of prosthetic makeup.
That was kind of, you know, but there was a lot of times too, where I would just get, I remember one time I got assigned, they were doing a Frazier parody of, And the writer's like, you're going to play John Mahoney, who was the father on Frager, who was a great actor. And I was like, I can't play. He's like an older man. And I remember sitting in. We did a lot of prosthetic makeup.
That was kind of, you know, but there was a lot of times too, where I would just get, I remember one time I got assigned, they were doing a Frazier parody of, And the writer's like, you're going to play John Mahoney, who was the father on Frager, who was a great actor. And I was like, I can't play. He's like an older man. And I remember sitting in. We did a lot of prosthetic makeup.
And I remember sitting in makeup for like two hours. as they're aging me and I was complaining so much and I was on set and I only had like three lines. And one of them was I'm John Mahoney. And, uh, I complained so much that they cut down my lines where I only said that in the sketch.
And I remember sitting in makeup for like two hours. as they're aging me and I was complaining so much and I was on set and I only had like three lines. And one of them was I'm John Mahoney. And, uh, I complained so much that they cut down my lines where I only said that in the sketch.
And I remember sitting in makeup for like two hours. as they're aging me and I was complaining so much and I was on set and I only had like three lines. And one of them was I'm John Mahoney. And, uh, I complained so much that they cut down my lines where I only said that in the sketch.
Five hours of prosthetic makeup, six hours to get it off, getting it off when I put that like alcohol directly in your eyeball. And they're like, Oh, don't worry. It's on my phone.
Five hours of prosthetic makeup, six hours to get it off, getting it off when I put that like alcohol directly in your eyeball. And they're like, Oh, don't worry. It's on my phone.
Five hours of prosthetic makeup, six hours to get it off, getting it off when I put that like alcohol directly in your eyeball. And they're like, Oh, don't worry. It's on my phone.
He was a baseball player for the Texas Rangers. And he was, He was like a big steroid guy and he kind of famously went in front of Congress and was like, I did not take steroids.
He was a baseball player for the Texas Rangers. And he was, He was like a big steroid guy and he kind of famously went in front of Congress and was like, I did not take steroids.
He was a baseball player for the Texas Rangers. And he was, He was like a big steroid guy and he kind of famously went in front of Congress and was like, I did not take steroids.
So we did like a parody called like, oops, I just took steroids or something. I can't remember what it was, but that was another impression that I still am getting a lot of love for. People are constantly asking me to do a baseball player who retired in 1996.
So we did like a parody called like, oops, I just took steroids or something. I can't remember what it was, but that was another impression that I still am getting a lot of love for. People are constantly asking me to do a baseball player who retired in 1996.
So we did like a parody called like, oops, I just took steroids or something. I can't remember what it was, but that was another impression that I still am getting a lot of love for. People are constantly asking me to do a baseball player who retired in 1996.