Jay Pharoah Breaks Down His Career: Saturday Night Live, Bad Hair & More | Entertainment Weekly

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Comedian, impressionist extraordinaire, and actor Jay Pharoah stops by to discuss his new film ‘Bad Hair,’ and looks back at some of his most notable roles in projects like ‘Saturday Night Live,’ ‘Top Five,’ ‘White Famous,’ and more!

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