Will Ferrell Admits He Was 'Such a Bad' Bank Teller That a Customer Once 'Berated' Him (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Will Ferrellis having a laugh about a nightmare pre-fame job he had.

PEOPLE has an exclusive clip fromSunday TODAY with Willie Geist,in which the actor, 56, admits to hostWillie Geisthe was “such a bad bank teller” as he and Geist, 49, commiserate over their first jobs out of college.

“My first day, I remember leaving the house, I said to my mom, ‘I would rather do standup comedy onThe Tonight Shownaked than go to work today. I am so nervous about making a mistake,’ " Ferrell says.

TheSaturday Night Livealum says he “would make one transaction and then shut my window down” between helping each customer for fear of making mistakes, and he estimated he probably helped one customer “every 15 minutes” his first day on the job.

“We get to the end of the day and you cash out, and I was like $300 short, and the manager’s like, ‘That’s okay. So-and-so was $300 over, at the other window. Maybe you guys just traded money.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, maybe we did!’ " he says with a laugh. “That’s bad management.”

Will Ferrell on Jan. 28, 2025.Stephanie Augello/Variety via Getty

Will Ferrell

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“And then I was good, but the first two days — maybe someone was pranking me this whole time,” he jokes.

Will Ferrell.Monica Schipper/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Will Ferrell attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 07, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.

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“The nerves never calmed down to the point where, there was a regular customer who would come in every Thursday to cash their check or whatever, and I couldn’t do the thing he wanted,” Ferrell says.

“He said ‘Call your manager over.’ He said, ‘This is your worst teller. He’s awful. He’s sweaty and weird.’ She’s like, ‘Hey, that’s not nice.’ I’m like, ‘No, it’s true.’ But he berated me in a really calm way to her and she was defending me and I was like ‘I can’t argue with anything he’s saying.’ "

“So those are character-building moments,” he adds.

Tune in to the full interview this Sunday at 8 a.m. ET on NBC’sSunday TODAY with Willie Geist.

source: people.com