Sarah Paulson on Letterman

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Lamc16
#1Sarah Paulson on Letterman
Posted: 3/24/09 at 5:19pm

Anybody see this? Her impression of Kathleen Turner is pretty good, but her Holly Hunter is uncanny!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnf2y8wFgjU


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MrSweetNAwful
#2re: Sarah Paulson on Letterman
Posted: 3/24/09 at 7:53pm

She was so hilarious. Loved her impressions and her whole hypocondriac thing.


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Jon
#2re: Sarah Paulson on Letterman
Posted: 3/24/09 at 9:31pm

She did her Holy Hunter many times on the short-lived Aaron Sorkin series, STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP, in which she played a character based on Kristin Chenoweth (Sorkin's on-off girlfriend at the tine). Shee also did a killer Juliette Lewis, and ther was a running bit about her "Dolphin Girl" - she could do the voice, but the writers didn't know what to do with the character.

ashley0139
#3re: Sarah Paulson on Letterman
Posted: 3/25/09 at 12:14am

Sarah Paulson is brilliant. I will watch this video when I can.

Jon - I am currently rewatching the entire Studio 60 series. What a brilliant show.


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