Tina Fey(I)
- Writer
- Actress
- Producer
Elizabeth Stamatina Fey was born in 1970 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, just
west of Philadelphia, to Xenobia "Jeanne" (Xenakes), a brokerage
employee, and Donald Henry Fey, who wrote grant proposals for universities.
Her mother is Greek, born in Piraeus, while her father had German, Northern Irish, and English ancestry. Going by the name of Tina, Fey considered herself a "supernerd" during
her high school and college years. She studied drama at the University
of Virginia, and after graduating in 1992, she headed to Chicago, the
ancestral home of American comedy. While working at a YMCA to support
herself, she started Second City's first set of courses. After about
nine months, a teacher told her to just skip ahead and audition for the
more selective Second City Training Center. She failed but about eight
weeks later, she re-auditioned and got into the year-long program. She
ended up spending many years at The Second City in Chicago where many
SNL cast members first started out. Then in 1995,
Saturday Night Live (1975)
came to The Second City's cast, including Fey's friend,
Adam McKay, as a writer, searching
for new talent. What they found was Tina Fey. When Adam was made Head
writer, he suggested Fey should send a submission packet over the
summer with six sketches, 10 pages each. Tina took the advice and sent
them. After Lorne Michaels met her and
saw her work she was offered a job a week later. She admitted that she
was extremely nervous working in the legendary Studio 8H; being a foot
shorter than everyone else, younger, and being one of the only female
writers at the time. After a few years, Tina made history by becoming
the first female head writer in the show's history. Tina also made her
screen debut as a featured player during the 25th season by
co-anchoring Weekend Update with
Jimmy Fallon. Since Tina and Jimmy have
taken over Weekend Update it has been considered the best ever. This
year she made it to full fledged star by becoming a regular cast
member, though she is hardly on the show, besides Update. And during
the past two summers, Tina and
Rachel Dratch performed their two-woman
show to critical acclaim in both Chicago (1999) and New York (2000) and
made their Aspen Comedy Festival Debut. Tina is married to
Jeff Richmond, a Second City
director and lives in New York City.
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Make 'Wine Country' Pairings
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Make 'Wine Country' Pairings
Wine Country stars Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, and Paula Pell select titles from their costars' filmographies to pair with their new Netflix comedy.
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