This Biography is about one of the best Actresses Tina Fey including her Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Tina Fey | |
Real Name | Tina Fey |
Profession | Actresses |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Tina Fey | |
Born on | 18 May 1970 |
Birthday | 18th May |
Age | 47 Years |
Sun Sign | Taurus |
Born in | Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Personality Type | INTP |
Grouping of People | Saturday Night Live Cast, Left Handed, Philanthropists |
Family Background of Tina Fey | |
Father | Donald Fey |
Mother | Zenobia Jeanne |
Siblings | Peter |
Spouse/Partner | Jeff Richmond |
Children | Alice Zenobia Richmond, Penelope Athena Richmond |
Education | Cardington Elementary School, Beverly Hills Middle School, Upper Darby High School, University of Virginia |
Net worth | $45 million |
Awards | 2002 – Primetime Emmy Award 2009 – Primetime Emmy Award 2007 – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress
2008 – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress 2008 – Emmy Award 2007 – Screen Actors Guild Award 2008-2009 – Screen Actors Guild Award 2013 – Screen Actors Guild Award 2008 – Screen Actors Guild Award 2010 2012 – Screen Actors Guild Award 2008 – People’s Choice Award 2011 – Critics’ Choice Television Awards 2001 – Screen Actors Guild Award 2007-2008 – Writers Guild of America Award 2011-2012 – Writers Guild of America Award 2007-2008 – Gracie Allen Award 2008 – Television Critics Association Award 2010 – AFI TV Award 2010 – Producers Guild of America Award |
Personal Fact of Tina Fey | |
Elizabeth Stamatina Fey, better known by her nickname, Tina Fey, is an American actress, comedian, writer and producer, best known for her work in Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock. Even as a college student, Tina was interested in pursuing a career in comedy. She got her major breakthrough in 1997 when she was hired as a writer for Saturday Night Live, a late-night live T.V comedy show. After just two seasons, she was promoted to the post of Head writer, the first female to become the head writer in the show’s history. She later on went to create the T.V comedy series 30 Rock, loosely based on her experiences as a writer for Saturday Night Live. The show was a huge critical success and won several awards. She has also made several film appearances, notably in Martin & Orloff, Mean Girls, and Baby Mama. Even after leaving Saturday Night Live, Tina made frequent guest appearances on the show to perform a series of parodies of American politician, Sarah Palin. Her performance was much loved and won her numerous accolades. She also authored a book, a comic autobiography titled Bossypants in 2011 which topped The New York Times Best Seller list. In addition, she also takes active interests in several charities. |
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