Bill Hader plays Theodore Roosevelt in the Night at the Museum franchise, beginning with Night at the Museum (2006). As a wax statue brought to life by magical tablets, Roosevelt serves as a mentor and commanding presence among the museum exhibits. This profile explains who he is in the film, what he does, how the role fits the series’ comedy and spectacle, and how this fits within the broader cast of historical and pop-culture figures that populate the nighttime adventures at the museum.
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Who Does Bill Hader Play in Night at the Museum
Bill Hader plays Theodore Roosevelt in the Night at the Museum franchise, beginning with Night at the Museum (2006). As a wax statue brought to life by magical tablets, Roosevel...
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