Other Work
Hader was a creative consultant on the 12th season of South Park. He was a producer on the 13th season, which premiered March 11, 2009. Hader is among the series producers to win the 2009 Emmy Award for Best Animated Series. He also appeared on the commentary recorded for the 2009 Blu-ray edition of South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut, and the Comedy Central special "South Park: 6 Days to Air", a documentary filmed during production of the 2011 South Park episode HumancentiPad.
Hader won a Peabody Award for his participation in Saturday Night Live Political Satire, 2008
He has also been on the MTV show Punk'd.
Hader voiced an array of different characters on the second season of the Adult Swim show Xavier: Renegade Angel.
Hader and SNL castmate Seth Meyers penned a Spider-Man one-shot, "The Short Halloween," the title of which is a reference to the Batman story arc "The Long Halloween." It was drawn by Kevin Maguire and came out May 29, 2009, to positive reviews.
Jackson Publick announced on his blog that Hader will be the new voice for Professor Impossible on the fourth season of The Venture Brothers, a part originated by Stephen Colbert.
In the game Grand Theft Auto IV he played Wilson Taylor Sr (On in-game radio show: Pacemaker)
Hader appeared on Tim and Eric Awesome Show impersonating the recurring character James Quall on the episode "Jazz."
In July 2008, Hader starred in, and co-wrote with Simon Rich, the web series The Line on Crackle.
Hader lent his voice to the audiobook of Sarah Vowell's The Wordy Shipmates.
Hader voiced the Pod in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "IAMAPOD" as well as Hitler in the episode "Der Inflatable Fuhrer."
Hader played Kevin, Matt Damon's co-pilot, in the live episode of 30 Rock, recorded October 14, 2010.
Hader hosted the 2011 and 2012 seasons of Essentials, Jr. on Turner Classic Movies.
In the series premiere of The Mindy Project, Hader guest starred as Mindy's ex-boyfriend.
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