Born May 18, 1970, in Upper Darby, Pa., Tina Fey graduated with a drama degree from the University of Virginia in 1992. Soon after, she moved to Chicago, where she worked by day at a YMCA so she could take night classes at the renowned Second City and Improv Olympic comedy troupes.Fey left the Second City stage in 1997 to write for "Saturday Night Live." Two years later, she became the show's first female head writer and won an Emmy for her work in 2002. But it was in 2000 that Fey really became known to audiences: Her dry wit and trademark black-rimmed glasses proved a hit when she joined Jimmy Fallon as co-anchor of the series' "Weekend Update" segment. In 2006, Fey left to write and star in the sitcom "30 Rock," which has earned her multiple Emmys and Golden Globes, including her first acting award in 2008.
Fey's writing credits also include the screenplay for Mean Girls (2004).
Date NightWho knew simple dinner reservations under a different name could turn one New Jersey couple's date night so terribly upside-down? Claire (Tina Fey) and Phil (Steve Carell) Foster leave their kids with the sitter (Leighton Meester) and head out for a night on the town -- as the Tripplehorns. Shawn... Read More
30 RockThis smartly crafted sitcom stars Emmy-winning series creator Tina Fey as Liz Lemon, an unlucky-in-love New Yorker who heads up a ragtag team of writers on the fictional NBC variety show "TGS with Tracy Jordan." The top-notch ensemble cast also features Alec Baldwin as pompous network executive Jack... Read More
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Megamind (2010) | PG | |
The Invention of Lying (2009) | PG-13 | |
SNL: Best of Amy Poehler (2009) | NR | |
Elmo and the Bookaneers (2009) | NR | |
Impaler (2008) | NR | |
SNL: Presidential Bash 2008 (2008) | TV-14 | |
G | ||
Baby Mama (2008) | PG-13 | |
30 Rock (2006) | TV-14 | |
NR | ||
Mean Girls (2004) | PG-13 | |
NR | ||
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