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The Last Days of Phil Hartman
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The Last Days of Phil Hartman

Sep 19, 2019
1h 21m
★ 7.0

Overview

Phil Hartman is best known for his iconic impersonations of Bill Clinton in countless "Saturday Night Live" skits, voicing Troy McClure on "The Simpsons" and starring in the sitcom "NewsRadio." Despite his professional success, Hartman's personal life was far from perfect.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

ABC

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Cast

Phil Hartman

Self (archive footage)

Phil Hartman

Andy Dick

Self

Andy Dick

Joe Guse

Self

Joe Guse

Julia Sweeney

Self

Julia Sweeney

Vicki Lewis

Self

Vicki Lewis

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