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Tina Fey
Birth at
18 May 1970
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Tina Fey is an American comedian, actress, writer, producer and screenwriter. She is the daughter of Zenobia and Donald Fey. Tina has Scottish, Greek and German roots. From an early age, she was interested in cinema and theater, especially the genre of comedy, and her parents strongly nurtured her interest.
Tina studied at high school in 1988, during her studies she attended a drama circle, sang in the choir, played for a tennis club and led her column in the wall newspaper. In 1992, Fey graduated
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Tina Fey is an American comedian, actress, writer, producer and screenwriter.
She is the daughter of Zenobia and Donald Fey. Tina has Scottish, Greek and German roots. From an early age, she was interested in cinema and theater, especially the genre of comedy, and her parents strongly nurtured her interest.
Tina studied at high school in 1988, during her studies she attended a drama circle, sang in the choir, played for a tennis club and led her column in the wall newspaper. In 1992, Fey graduated from the University of Virginia with honors, receiving a bachelor’s degree in theater arts.
Tina was trained as part of a makeshift troupe called Second City in Chicago. To pay for afternoon courses, she was forced to work for a reception in one of the manuals of the Association of Christian Youth near Chicago. Two years later, after completing her studies, she was enrolled in the “Second City”, where she worked for two years.
In 1997, she was invited by one of the former actors of “Second City”, began working as a writer for the famous comedy show “Saturday Night Live” on NBC and moved to New York. In 1999, Fey became the main screenwriter. And later she participated in the productions.
A movie was released in 2004.
Mean girls" in which she played a major role together with
Lindsay Lohan . In 2006, after the expiration of the agreement, Tina decided to leave the show “Saturday Night Live” for the sitcom “Studio 30”, where she was a writer and starring.
Tina Fey is a seven-time Emmy Award winner and two-time Golden Globe Award winner, which she received twice – in 2008 and 2009.