What has Tina Fey accomplished? One should really be asking what Tina Fey hasn't accomplished.
Fey graduated from the University of Virginia in 1990 with a degree in
drama. In 1992 she moved to Chicago to study improvisation with The Second City.
From Second City, she moved to writing for Saturday Night Live, until she started acting in the late night television show too. In the year 2006, she left SNL and continued writing and starring in movies, and TV shows, before creating her own . (Tina Fey: Britannica)
In all her years of writing and acting, Fey has won many awards, including a Writer’s Guild award for her writing on SNL, an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program for her sketches, Golden Globe awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for her show 30 Rock. She’s also accepted a Gracie Allen award for Outstanding Female Lead, a People’s Choice Award for Favorite Funny Female Star, and a Screen Actor Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, just to name a few. (Tina Fey: Biography.com)
And if that doesn’t impress you, Fey produces, writes, and stars in her show 30 Rock, which is inspired by her
memories for being a head writer for Saturday Night Live. Critics rave about 30 Rock saying, “You have to watch it twice to catch all the jokes!” The show itself has won and been nominated for several awards including, Outstanding
Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.
Tina Fey has starred in or written for various movies, notably, Date Night and Baby Mama, which features
one of her closest friends, Amy Poehler who was also a cast member of Saturday Night Live. (Tina Fey: Britannica)
As for life accomplishments, Tina is married to Jeff Richmond, a music supervisor who worked with her for years. Together they have two daughters, Alice, age 8, and Penelope, age 2. (And Funny With It)
And if you would like to learn more about Tina Fey, go ahead and read her autobiography Bossypants.
drama. In 1992 she moved to Chicago to study improvisation with The Second City.
From Second City, she moved to writing for Saturday Night Live, until she started acting in the late night television show too. In the year 2006, she left SNL and continued writing and starring in movies, and TV shows, before creating her own . (Tina Fey: Britannica)
In all her years of writing and acting, Fey has won many awards, including a Writer’s Guild award for her writing on SNL, an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program for her sketches, Golden Globe awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for her show 30 Rock. She’s also accepted a Gracie Allen award for Outstanding Female Lead, a People’s Choice Award for Favorite Funny Female Star, and a Screen Actor Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, just to name a few. (Tina Fey: Biography.com)
And if that doesn’t impress you, Fey produces, writes, and stars in her show 30 Rock, which is inspired by her
memories for being a head writer for Saturday Night Live. Critics rave about 30 Rock saying, “You have to watch it twice to catch all the jokes!” The show itself has won and been nominated for several awards including, Outstanding
Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.
Tina Fey has starred in or written for various movies, notably, Date Night and Baby Mama, which features
one of her closest friends, Amy Poehler who was also a cast member of Saturday Night Live. (Tina Fey: Britannica)
As for life accomplishments, Tina is married to Jeff Richmond, a music supervisor who worked with her for years. Together they have two daughters, Alice, age 8, and Penelope, age 2. (And Funny With It)
And if you would like to learn more about Tina Fey, go ahead and read her autobiography Bossypants.