TULSA, Okla. (AP) - One minute, he`s talking on the phone from Los Angeles. Then, there`s a strange noise in the background. This interview is going to end prematurely. `Uh, I`m going to have to get off the phone, we`ve just been rear-ended,` says Tulsa native Bill Hader, who talks as he`s climbing out of the car. `Oh man,` Hader utters, and the phone connection goes dead. Not to worry. `The car is definitely worse than Bill, but they`re both fine,` his publicist said when reporting his welfare to the Tulsa World. Maybe it wasn`t Hader`s day at that time, but what a year he`s been having the past 12 months. It was March 2018 that HBO premiered `Barry,` Hader`s dark comedy about a Midwestern...
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