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Fred Armisen
Age
46
Birthday
Dec. 4th, 1966
Born in
Valley Stream, Long Island, New York, USA
Height
5' 9
Fred Armisen's Main TV Roles
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Main Movie Roles2010 - Easy A2010 - Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore 2010 - Cop Out 2009 - Post Grad 2009 - Confessions of a Shopaholic 2008 - The Promotion 2008 - The Rocker 2008 - Christmas on Mars 2008 - Baby Mama 2007 - Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters 2006 - Deck the Halls 2006 - Griffin & Phoenix 2006 - Kiss me again 2005 - Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo 2005 - Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny 2004 - Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 2004 - EuroTrip 2003 - Melvin Goes to Dinner 2002 - Like Mike |
Fred Armisen is in his ninth season on Saturday Night Live. On SNL, Armisen recently took on the role of then Democratic Presidential nominee and now U.S. President, Sen. Barack Obama. His impression of New York Governor Paterson has also garnered its fair share of controversy. Other characters include the vaguely European home design enthusiast "Nuni," the Native American comic Billy Smith, the political comedian Nicholas Fehn, and Prince, the often-silent host of the musician's talk show, "The Prince Show." Armisen has also contributed memorable impressions of Larry King, Apple CEO Steve Jobs, and Iranian President Mahmoud Amadinejad in the popular Digital Short "Iran So Far Away."
Armisen has landed on Rolling Stone's "Hot List" as well as twice on Entertainment Weekly's "Must List" (for his performance as a politically incorrect deaf comedian and his witty iTunes playlist). He recently appeared in the feature films Easy A opposite Emma Stone, Confessions of a Shopaholic opposite Isla Fisher, The Rocker opposite Rainn Wilson and The Promotion with John C. Reilly. He has also appeared in the films Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny with Jack Black, The Ex with Zach Braff and Jason Bateman, as well as Eurotrip, and Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
Armisen began his career as a musician in the Chicago-based post-punk band Trenchmouth as well as playing with the Blue Man Group. His transition to comedy came with the 1998 underground short film Fred Armisen's Guide to Music and SXSW which followed him through the Austin, Texas "South By Southwest Music Festival" posing as a music journalist. In 2006, he tried his hand at actual musical journalism, profiling Cat Power for the influential music website Pitchfork.com. He then combined his love for music and comedy by creating the role of drummer Jens Hannemann and releasing an instructional DVD, "Complicated Drumming Technique," in 2007.
He has made guest appearances on NBC's 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation, and the cable comedy shows The Sarah Silverman Show, Human Giant and Tim & Eric, Awesome Show, Great Job! He was also seen in the smash kids show Yo Gabba Gabba on Nickelodeon.
Armisen lives in New York City. His birthday is December 4.
TRIVIA:
- Engaged to 'Elisabeth Moss' (qv) [January 22, 2009].
- Was a drummer for the early '90s punk band Trenchmouth.
- Is of German, Japanese, and Venezuelan descent.
- Played drums for the 'Blue Man Group' (qv)'s off-Broadway Chicago franchise.









