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Jun 16, 2017 · MADtv - Kenny Roger's Jackass with Will Sasso. David Eckler. 2.45K subscribers. 470. 82K views 6 years ago. ...more. Will's inaccurate but funny-as-hell impression of Kenny as...
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Mar 25, 2020 · He was 81 at the time of his passing. Among those who shared a heartfelt message on social media was MadTV impersonator, Will Sasso. Sasso performed as Rogers in a series of wild skits for the sketch comedy show, including one where he imagined a version of Jackass that starred the singer.
- Sasso Mourned Kenny Rogers’ Death
- Jane Curtin Influenced Will Sasso
- Sasso Is A Former Podcaster
One of Sasso’s earlier works that helped him gain recognition was MADtv, where he impersonated Tony Soprano, Dennis Franz, and Kenny Rogers. When Rogers passed away in March of 2020, Sasso mourned the singer’s death and shared his love for Rogers. Lionel Richie and Dolly Parton also mourned Roger’s passing, with the latter even putting together an ...
Over his long career, Sasso has accrued acting credits in over a hundred works. In 2020, The Three Stooges star joined hands with Jane Curtin for ABC’s sitcom United We Fall. The show follows Sasso and Christina Vidal, who are parents to two daughters, and the situations that follow after Curtin’s character (Sasso’s mother in the show) moves in wit...
Aside from acting and comedy, The Three Stooges star has also tried his hands at podcasting. Sasso hosted the Ten Minute Podcast, where he and his friends messed around impersonating and making jokes. The podcast is no longer running, but its past episodes can be found on the Ten Minute Podcastsite.
Oct 15, 2021 · Will Sasso was a popular cast member of Mad TV, known for his hilarious impressions, especially of country singer Kenny Rogers. After Mad TV, he became a character actor in TV shows and movies, and also did voice over work for animated shows.
Will starred for five seasons on FOX's hit sketch comedy series Mad TV (1995) giving TV viewers a reason to stay up late with characters like the accident-prone handyman "Paul Timberman" and offbeat impressions of Bill Clinton, Kenny Rogers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steven Seagal and Randy Newman. After a successful tenure with the show beginning ...