Sacha Baron Cohen

From a COVID-19 inspection and conspiracy theories to a "liquid release" test and a pants-swap.
Like many other Twitter users, Sacha Baron Cohen's comic alter ego is focusing on Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis.
The comedian behind "Borat" turned serious for a scathing Time editorial on the failings of Trump's presidency in the era of COVID-19.
“Michael Pennis! I brought a girl for you!” Borat, dressed as the president, shouts while carrying a limp woman over his shoulder.
The sequel's title is reportedly “Borat: Gift of Pornographic Monkey to Vice Premiere Mikhael Pence to Make Benefit Recently Diminished Nation of Kazakhstan.”
Aaron Sorkin's upcoming Netflix movie about fighting for justice in the late 1960s is more relevant than ever.
Donald Trump's personal attorney said he thought he was being interviewed about the coronavirus.
The comedian disguised himself as a bluegrass artist and led some members of the crowd to sing about injecting liberals with the "Wuhan flu."
The actor and her husband, Sacha Baron Cohen, have three children.
The British actor and comedian called the Facebook founder and CEO a friendless, “misguided child."