Tina Fey filmography

The following is the complete filmography of actress, comedian, writer, producer, and playwright Tina Fey.

Fey in 2010

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2002 Martin & Orloff Southern Woman
2004 Mean Girls Ms. Norbury Also screenwriter
2006 Artie Lange's Beer League Front Desk Girl
2006 Man of the Year Herself
2007 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Giant Burrito (voice)
2008 Baby Mama Kate Holbrook
2008 Ponyo Lisa (voice) English dub
2009 The Invention of Lying Shelley
2010 Date Night Claire Foster
2010 Megamind Roxanne Ritchi (voice)
2013 Admission Portia Nathan
2013 Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Entertainment Tonight Anchor Cameo
2014 Muppets Most Wanted Nadya
2014 This Is Where I Leave You Wendy Altman [1]
2015 Monkey Kingdom Narrator (voice) Documentary film [2]
2015 Sisters Kate Ellis Also producer [3]
2016 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Kim Baker Also producer [4]
2019 Wine Country Tammy
2020 Soul 22 (voice) Also screenwriter

Television

Year(s) Title Role Channel Notes Ref.
1997–2006 Saturday Night Live Various characters NBC 130 episodes
Also writer
1999 Upright Citizens Brigade Kerri Downey Comedy Central Episode: "Mogomra vs. the Fart Monster"
1999 Saturday Night Live 25 None NBC Television special
2002 The Colin Quinn Show None NBC Writer
2002 NBC 75th Anniversary Special None NBC Television special
2004 Soundtracks Live Grandma Helen VH1 Television film
2006–2013,
2020[5]
30 Rock Liz Lemon NBC 139 episodes
Also creator, writer and executive producer
2007 Sesame Street Bookaneer Captain PBS Episode: "The Bookaneers"
2008–2018 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) NBC 6 episodes
2008–2016 Saturday Night Live Sarah Palin NBC 7 episodes
2009 SpongeBob SquarePants Herself Nickelodeon Episode: "SpongeBob's Truth or Square"
2011 Phineas and Ferb Annabelle (voice) Disney Channel Episode: "Run Candace, Run"
2012 iCarly Herself Nickelodeon Episode: "iShock America"
2013 70th Golden Globe Awards Herself (co-host) NBC Television special
2013 The Simpsons Mrs. Cantwell (voice) Fox Episode: "Black Eyed, Please"
2013 The Awesomes The Advocate (voice) Hulu Episode: "Pilot, Part 2"
2014 71st Golden Globe Awards Herself (co-host) NBC Television special [6]
2014 Cabot College None Fox Pilot
Creator and executive producer
[7]
2014 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Herself (guest) Netflix Episode: "Feces Are My Purview" [8]
2014 Don Rickles: One Night Only Herself Spike Television special [9]
2015 72nd Golden Globe Awards Herself (co-host) NBC Television special [6]
2015 Family Fortune None ABC Pilot
Executive producer
[10]
2015–2020 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Marcia / Andrea Bayden Netflix 7 episodes
Also co-creator, writer and executive producer
[11]
2015 Inside Amy Schumer Herself Comedy Central Episode: "Last Fuckable Day"
2015 Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Herself NBC Television special
2016 Maya & Marty Various roles NBC Episode: "Steve Martin & Tina Fey"
2016 Difficult People Herself Hulu Episode: "Unplugged"
2016 The Kicker None CBS Pilot
Executive producer
[12]
2017 The Carol Burnett 50th Anniversary Special Herself NBC Television special
2017–2018 Great News Diana St. Tropez NBC 5 episodes
Also writer and executive producer
[13]
2018 My Next Guest Needs No Introduction Herself (guest) Netflix Episode: "It's Just Landmine Hopscotch" [14]
2019 Modern Love Sarah Prime Video 2 episodes [15]
2020 Girls5Eva N/A Peacock Co-creator, writer and executive producer
2021 Mr. Mayor N/A NBC Co-creator, writer and executive producer
2021 78th Golden Globe Awards Herself (co-host) NBC Television special [16]
TBA Mulligan N/A Netflix Executive producer

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Medieval Madness Princess Pinball game
1999 Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Brat Attack Various Video game
1999 Deer Avenger 2: Deer in the City Various Video game

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Dratch & Fey Various Off-Broadway
2017 Mean Girls None D.C. (2017); Broadway (2018); playwright[17]

Fey also performed at The Second City both touring and then on the main stage from 1992 to 1997, as well as at ImprovOlympic.

References

  1. McNary, Dave (2013-11-27). "Jason Bateman, Tina Fey Comedy 'This Is Where I Leave You' Finds a Home". Variety. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  2. "Tina Fey: My Daughters Are 'Fully Immersed' in the Disney Lifestyle". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  3. "Amy Poehler Joining Tina Fey in Universal Comedy 'The Nest'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  4. "Tina Fey to Star in, Produce 'The Taliban Shuffle' for Paramount (Exclusive)". TheWrap. 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  5. Schneider, Michael (16 June 2020). "'30 Rock' Returns to NBC With New Hour-Long Episode That Will Double as an Upfront Special". Variety.
  6. "Tina Fey, Amy Poehler to Host Golden Globes for Next Two Years". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  7. "Tina Fey's 'Cabot College' Officially Dead at Fox". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  8. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tina-fey-comedians-in-cars_n_4697457
  9. https://www.vulture.com/2014/05/watch-tina-fey-and-amy-poehler-roast-don-rickles.html
  10. Andreeva, Nellie (2015-02-01). "Fortune Feimster Comedy From Tina Fey, 'Uncle Buck' Reboot Get ABC Pilot Orders". Deadline. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  11. Andreeva, Nellie (2014-11-21). "Tina Fey & Robert Carlock's 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' Moves From NBC To Netflix With 2-Season Pickup". Deadline. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  12. Andreeva, Nellie (2016-01-29). "CBS Orders 'Kicker' Comedy Pilot From Tina Fey, Jack Burditt & Robert Carlock". Deadline. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  13. Holloway, Daniel (2016-05-13). "Tina Fey's 'Great News,' Marlon Wayans' 'Marlon' Picked Up to Series at NBC". Variety. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  14. https://www.indiewire.com/2018/05/tina-fey-david-letterman-women-writers-my-next-guest-needs-no-introduction-1201960485/
  15. https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2019/10/18/modern-love-amazon-tina-fey-john-slattery-episode-stands-out/3984951002/
  16. https://variety.com/2020/tv/awards/golden-globes-2021-host-tina-fey-amy-poehler-1203463940/
  17. Paulson, Michael. "The 'Mean Girls' Musical Is Coming to Broadway in March". NYTimes.com. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
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