Seth Meyers

Jordan Peele Reprises His Obama Impression for Seth Meyers
Jordan Peele Reprises His Obama Impression for Seth Meyers
Jordan Peele Reprises His Obama Impression for Seth Meyers
We may have seen the last of Key & Peele’s famous anger translation sketch with Keegan-Michael Key’s Luther and Jordan Peele’s Obama, but don’t expect either to give up the ghost for good. Peele briefly brought Obama back for a Late Night With Seth Meyers appearance, albeit without needing the filter that Luther provides.
Seth Meyers & Amy Poehler Blast SI Writer Who REALLY Hates Women’s Sports [VIDEO]
Seth Meyers & Amy Poehler Blast SI Writer Who REALLY Hates Women’s Sports [VIDEO]
Seth Meyers & Amy Poehler Blast SI Writer Who REALLY Hates Women’s Sports [VIDEO]
On Monday night, Sports Illustrated writer Andy Benoit made headlines when he posted a controversial tweet in reference to women's sports. At the time, the U.S. women's soccer team was playing Colombia in a World Cup round-of-16 game. Some guy commented on the game, and Benoit retweeted the comment -- but added that women's sports in general was not worth watching.
Watch the Bill Hader Impression That ‘SNL’ Would Not Air
Watch the Bill Hader Impression That ‘SNL’ Would Not Air
Watch the Bill Hader Impression That ‘SNL’ Would Not Air
Former 'SNL' head writer Seth Meyers has made it his business to bring some of those sketches cut from 'SNL' to his own 'Late Night' show, and the results have so far been uproarious. While Will Forte's cut bit got the full sketch treatment a few months ago, Bill Hader didn't need those same bells and whistles. After all, his snipped sketch just involved him putting on a weirdly nuanced impression of '60 Minutes' anchor Bob Simon.
2014 Emmys: Watch Seth Meyers’ Opening Monologue
2014 Emmys: Watch Seth Meyers’ Opening Monologue
2014 Emmys: Watch Seth Meyers’ Opening Monologue
Fans of Seth Meyers from 'Saturday Night Live' and his still-young stint as host of 'Late Night' know that this is a performer perfectly suited for hosting the Emmys. Capable of leaping between sweet and sarcastic at a moment's notice while barely changing his signature dry delivery, Seth Meyers opened the 2014 Emmys ceremony with a monologue that could have come straight from one of his own shows.