Tina Fey
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Tina Fey

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Elizabeth Stamatina 'Tina' Fey (born May 18, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer, known for her work on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live (SNL, 1997–2006), the critically acclaimed NBC comedy series 30 Rock (2006–2013), and such films as Mean Girls (2004), Baby Mama (2008), Date Night (2010), and Admission (2013). She has received eight Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, five Screen Actors Guild Awards, four Writers Guild of America Awards and was nominated for a Grammy Award for her autobiographical book Bossypants, which topped the The New York Times Best Seller list for five weeks.

She first broke into comedy as a featured player in the Chicago-based improv comedy group The Second City. She then joined SNL as a writer, later becoming head writer and a performer, known for her position as co-anchor in the Weekend Update segment. In 2004, she adapted the screenplay Mean Girls in which she also co-starred.

After leaving SNL in 2006, she created the television series 30 Rock, a situation comedy loosely based on her experiences at SNL. In the series, she portrays the head writer of a fictional sketch comedy series. In 2008, she starred in the comedy film Baby Mama, alongside former SNL co-star Amy Poehler. She next appeared alongside Steve Carell in the 2010 comedy film Date Night and with Will Ferrell in the animated film Megamind.

In 2008, the Associated Press (AP) gave her the AP Entertainer of the Year award for her satirical portrayal of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin in a guest appearance on SNL. In 2010, she was the recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, the youngest-ever winner of the award.

On January 13, 2013, she hosted the Golden Globe Awards with her long-time friend and fellow comedian, Amy Poehler. Their performance was critically acclaimed. The duo hosted again the following year to similar acclaim, generating the highest ratings for the annual ceremony in ten years.

Films Featuring Tina Fey

Mean Girls

20047.2

The Invention of Lying

20096.2

Mean Girls

20245.9

Baby Mama

20086.0

Man of the Year

20065.9

Date Night

20106.1

Megamind

20107.0

Betty White: A Celebration

20228.0

Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love

20238.3

Impaler

20077.8

Betty White's 90th Birthday: A Tribute to America's Golden Girl

Betty White's 90th Birthday: A Tribute to America's Golden Girl

20126.0

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

20136.1

Admission

20135.6

Muppets Most Wanted

20146.3

SpongeBob's Truth or Square

20096.9

Radioman

20126.3

Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me

20137.5

Sisters

20156.0

Don Rickles: One Night Only

Don Rickles: One Night Only

20147.6

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

20166.3

NBC 75th Anniversary Special

20026.0

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell

20027.8

This Is Where I Leave You

20146.6

A Haunting in Venice

20236.6

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Amy Poehler

20097.7

Monkey Kingdom

20157.0

Live from New York!

20155.9

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration

20158.5

Thank You, Del: The Story of the Del Close Marathon

20155.6

Wine Country

20195.5

Betty White: First Lady of Television

20187.3

The Women of SNL

20105.2

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters

20076.4

Beer League

20065.1

Soul

20208.1

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Music: A Live Singing Contest (That's Live)

20208.0

Feeding America Comedy Festival

20205.8

30 Rock: A One-Time Special

20206.3

One Night Only: The Best of Broadway

20206.0

Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Special

19996.9

Maggie Moore(s)

20235.8

22 vs. Earth

20217.0

Free Guy

20217.4

Will & Harper

20247.4

Sesame Street: Elmo and the Bookaneers: Pirates Who Love to Read!

2009

Playing POTUS

Playing POTUS

2026

Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music

20257.7

SNL50: The Homecoming Concert

20256.4

Celebrating Betty White: America's Golden Girl

20227.0

Saturday Night Live: The Best of '09/'10

2011

Saturday Night Live in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation

2007

Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again

Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again

2010

Second to None

7.0

Lorne

20266.9

Martin & Orloff

20025.5