Acting credits
102
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
102
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
2.2
Moderate attention
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TMDB ID: 56323
IMDb ID: nm0275486
Known for: Acting
Born: May 18, 1970
Age: 55
Place of birth: Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA
Gender: Female
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1944 - 2026
Years active: 83
Average TMDB rating: 6.56
Wikidata: Q14540
Also known as
Elizabeth Stamatina Fey • Elizabeth Stamatina • Tina Faye • Elizabeth Fey • Елізабет Фей • تینا فی
Other jobs
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.




Movie credits linked with Tina Fey.
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Ms. Norbury
as Ariadne Oliver
as Rita Grace
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Self
as Vacuuming Mom (voice)
as 22 (voice)
as 22 (voice)
as Self - Host
as Liz Lemon
as Self
Executive Producer
as Self
as Tammy
as Self
Creator
as Kim Barker
as Kate Ellis
as Self
as Self
Series credits linked with Tina Fey.
Executive Producer • 3 eps
as Kate • 8 eps
as Self - Actress, Writer, and Comedian • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self - Writer & Actress • 1 eps
as Dr. Farrah Braun (voice) • 20 eps
as Self - Guest • 1 eps
as Cinda Canning • 10 eps
as Dolly Parton • 1 eps
Executive Producer • 9 eps
as Martha • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Sarah • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self - Guest • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Diana St. Tropez • 5 eps
as Tina Fey • 1 eps
as Andrea Bayden • 4 eps
as Self • 6 eps
as Self - Guest • 3 eps
as Self • 1 eps