IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • Meet the improv teacher that inspired Bowen Yang’s career

    07:24
  • Kenan Thompson talks 'SNL,' chronic health diagnosis, more

    08:36
  • An inside look at David Beckham’s star-studded birthday party

    04:28
  • Ego Nwodim 'SNL' sketch unintentionally gets audience to swear

    03:04
  • Chase Sui Wonders reacts to being ‘breakout star’ in ‘The Studio’

    04:55
  • Bella Ramsey on being intertwined with ‘The Last of Us’ character

    04:10
  • See the iconic TV props going up for auction in May

    04:45
  • Stars of ‘Happy Days’ reunite for the first time in 50 years

    01:00
  • Jay North, known for role in ‘Dennis the Menace,’ dies at 73

    00:32
  • 1985: Steven Spielberg on working with young cast of 'The Goonies'

    16:15
  • Jack Black to host ‘SNL’ with music guests Elton John, Brandi Carlile

    00:34
  • Parker Posey says she was warned of 'The White Lotus’ popularity

    00:57
  • 1996: Kim Novak talks 'Vertigo,' confidence from Alfred Hitchcock

    05:16
  • Alan Cumming talks Scottish hoolies, ‘Traitors’ S4, return to ‘X-Men’

    05:10
  • Lea Michele talks motherhood, taking her talent on the road, more

    04:18
  • Now Playing

    Dichen Lachman talks ‘Severance’ finale, cliffhangers, more

    05:54
  • UP NEXT

    Rachel Brosnahan talks 'The Amateur,' ‘Superman,’ more

    05:18
  • See Liam Neeson in first trailer for ‘The Naked Gun’ remake

    00:45
  • It’s a boy! See the adorable baby gorilla born at the Little Rock Zoo

    01:27
  • 2001: Estelle Parsons remembers earliest days of TODAY

    07:15

Dichen Lachman talks ‘Severance’ finale, cliffhangers, more

05:54

Actor Dichen Lachman stops by TODAY to discuss her role in the hit series “Severance,” and breaks down the viral show’s finale. Then, she opens up about what she thinks makes the show resonate with its audiences so much. “I think a lot of people live with duality and that idea of having an innie and an outtie is quite relatable,” she says.