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American histrion, comedian, producer, writer and businessman

Will Ferrell

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Ferrell in 2012

Born

John William Ferrell


(1967-07-16) July sixteen, 1967 (age 54)

Irvine, California, U.Southward.

Alma mater University of Southern California (BA)
Occupation
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • producer
  • author
Years active 1991–nowadays
Spouse(s)

Viveca Paulin

(yard. 2000)

Children three
Comedy career
Medium Motion-picture show, television
Genres Improvisational one-act, sketch comedy, physical comedy, character comedy, cringe comedy, political satire, surreal sense of humor, anti-humor, deadpan
Subject(s) American politics, American civilization, popular culture, celebrities, current events

John William Ferrell (;[ane] born July 16, 1967)[2] [3] is an American actor, comedian, producer, and writer. He first established himself in the mid-1990s equally a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy prove Saturday Night Live, where he performed from 1995 to 2002, and has subsequently starred in comedy films such equally Elf (2003), Anchorman: The Fable of Ron Burgundy (2004), Kick & Screaming (2005), Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006), Semi-Pro (2008), and Land of the Lost (2009). He founded the comedy website Funny or Die in 2007 with his writing partner Adam McKay. Other notable motion picture roles include The Other Guys (2010), The Campaign (2012), Get Hard (2015), Holmes & Watson (2018), and the blithe films Curious George (2006) and Megamind (2010).

Ferrell is considered a member of the "Frat Pack", a generation of leading Hollywood comic actors who emerged in the late 1990s and the 2000s, including Jack Blackness, Ben Stiller, Steve Carell, Vince Vaughn, Paul Rudd, and brothers Owen and Luke Wilson. He received an Emmy Laurels nomination for his work on Saturday Night Alive, and 3 Gilt Globe Award nominations for acting in The Producers (2005) and Stranger than Fiction (2006) and for producing Vice (2018). He was likewise named the all-time comedian of 2015 in the British GQ Men of the Twelvemonth awards. Ferrell received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 24, 2015.

Early life

Ferrell was born on July 16, 1967, in Irvine, California,[2] to Betty Kay (née Overman; born 1940), a teacher who taught at Old Factory School elementary school and Santa Ana College,[iv] and Roy Lee Ferrell Jr. (born 1941), who played saxophone and keyboards for the Righteous Brothers.[5] [vi] His parents were both natives of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. They moved to California in 1964.[vii] [8] Ferrell's ancestry includes English, German, and Irish.[9] [10] [eleven] As an infant Ferrell suffered from pyloric stenosis and had a pyloromyotomy to correct the status. He has a younger brother, Patrick.[four]

When he was viii years old, his parents divorced. Ferrell said of the divorce: "I was the blazon of child who would say, 'Hey, look at the bright side! We'll have two Christmases'." The divorce was amicable, and both parents were committed to their children. The biggest problem was his father's line of work. Every bit a person in evidence business, his paychecks were never steady, and he traveled from habitation for months at a time. Growing up in this environment fabricated Ferrell not want to go into testify business organisation and instead have a steady chore.[4]

Will start attended school at Culverdale Elementary[12] and later attended Rancho San Joaquin Eye School, both in Irvine. He attended University High Schoolhouse in Irvine, and was a kicker for the school's varsity football team.[13] He was also on the soccer team and captain of the basketball team, as well as serving on the pupil quango. Ferrell chosen third grade "a pivotal year." He realized he could make his classmates express joy if he pretended to boom his caput against the wall, or if he tripped and fell on purpose, and said it was a bang-up way to brand friends.[14] He said the dullness of Irvine contributed to the growth of his humour:

Growing up in suburbia, in safe, master-planned Irvine, in that location was no drama and then we had to create it in our heads. My master class of entertainment was smashing my friends upwards and exploring new ways of being funny. I didn't have to accept the survival fashion instinct like other comics, who grew upwardly in tough neighborhoods. I had the opposite. For me, I grew up in Mayberry, and the humour broke the boredom. And there was a lot to make fun of.[15]

In his senior year of high school, Ferrell and a friend would perform comedy skits over the schoolhouse's intercom organisation, with cooperation from the master; the two had to write their own cloth. Ferrell besides performed comedic skits in the school'due south talent shows. He was voted "Best Personality" past his classmates.[sixteen] He enrolled at the University of Southern California, where he studied sports dissemination and joined the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. In college, he was known for a few pranks. On occasion, he would apparel in a janitor's outfit and stroll into his friends' classes. He was also known for streaking around campus with a few other people from the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.[sixteen] Ferrell earned an internship at a local tv set station in the sports department, but he did not relish the work.[17]

After graduating with a B.A. caste in sports information in 1990, he knew he did non desire to do broadcasting. He took upward a task as a hotel valet where, on his second day, he tore a baggage rack off the meridian of a van past trying to drive it nether a low beam. He as well worked as a teller at Wells Fargo, simply came up curt $300 the first day and $280 the second; he was non stealing the money, simply was simply careless and error-prone. In 1991, encouraged past his female parent to pursue something he liked, Ferrell moved to Los Angeles. He successfully auditioned for the comedy grouping The Groundlings where he spent time developing his improvisation skills.[17]

Career

The Groundlings

Before joining The Groundlings, Ferrell's attempts at standup comedy had little success. He started in the advanced classes and grew to love improvisation. He realized he besides liked to impersonate people, and i of his favorites was Harry Caray, the Hall of Fame baseball journalist. Shortly he began to create original characters. With young man Groundlings member Chris Kattan, he created the Butabi Brothers, who go out to trip the light fantastic clubs to try to option up women but are constantly rejected. While taking classes, Ferrell got a job at an auction house via his friend Viveca Paulin. The job was platonic as it was flexible enough for him to audition and go to rehearsals while also existence employed. He received pocket-sized roles, including TV serial Grace Under Fire and Living Single, depression-budget films such as A Bucket of Blood, too equally commercials. One wintertime, he served equally a mall Santa Claus. Then, in 1994, he won a spot with the tiptop professional person group of The Groundlings.[18]

Saturday Dark Live

After SNL's decline in popularity in 1994–1995, and in need of new cast members for the next season, a producer saw The Groundlings and asked Ferrell, Kattan, and Cheri Oteri to audience for SNL's main producer, Lorne Michaels.[xix] Ferrell joined Saturday Night Live in 1995 and left in 2002 afterward a seven-year tenure. He has hosted the evidence five times, thereby becoming a member of the show's Five Timers Club.[20]

During his time on SNL, Ferrell made a name for himself with his impersonations, which included US President George W. Bush, Chicago Cubs journalist Harry Caray, singer Robert Goulet (crooning a cappella pieces of music by Sisqó, Baha Men, and The Notorious B.I.G.), singer Neil Diamond, Inside the Actors Studio host James Lipton (who favored Ferrell'south impersonation), Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy, Usa Attorney General Janet Reno, convicted Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, game show host Alex Trebek, fictitious individual detective John Shaft, professional wrestler Jesse Ventura, US Vice President Al Gore, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and Cuban President Fidel Castro.

His original characters included Morning Latte co-host Tom Wilkins, Mister Ed the Horse's twin brother Ned, fictional Blue Öyster Cult fellow member Gene Frenkle (physically modeled later the band's vocalist Eric Bloom),[ citation needed ] music teacher Marty Culp, cheerleader Craig Buchanan, Dale Sturtevant from Dissing Your Canis familiaris, Hank of the Bill Brasky Buddies, David Leary from Canis familiaris Show, angry and inattentive Dr. Beaman and dark clubber Steve Butabi in sketches that were turned into a feature motion picture in 1998's A Nighttime at the Roxbury. Ferrell became the highest paid cast member of Saturday Night Live in 2001 with a season salary of $350,000.[21]

Ferrell returned to Saturday Dark Live as a guest host on May xiv, 2005; May 16, 2009; May 12, 2012; January 27, 2018, and November 23, 2019. For the outset two hosting appearances, he reprised his part as Alex Trebek in the "Glory Jeopardy" sketches. On the May 14 appearance, Ferrell reprised his function as Robert Goulet in a imitation commercial advertising a series of ringtones and, during the performance of the vocal "Petty Sister" by musical guests Queens of the Rock Age, Ferrell came on stage playing the cowbell.

In a 2014 poll taken as part of a commemorative SNL feature on Grantland, Ferrell was voted the best Saturday Night Live cast member of all fourth dimension.[22]

On December 12, 2015, Ferrell appeared in the common cold open up of the show in character as George W. Bush-league.[23] He reprised this function when he returned every bit host in 2018.

Picture show career

During his time on Saturday Dark Live, Ferrell appeared in several movies: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, A Night at the Roxbury, Superstar, The Ladies Man, Dick, Drowning Mona, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and Zoolander.

His get-go starring role afterwards his departure from Saturday Night Live was as Frank "The Tank" Richard in Old School (2003). The moving picture "belongs to Mr. Ferrell," declared The New York Times, which described how he "uses his hilarious, broken-hearted zealotry to sell the office."[24] Quondam School was a success and Ferrell received an MTV Movie Awards nomination for Best Comedic Performance.

The championship role in Elf (2003) followed, as did some other MTV Motion-picture show Awards nomination. Ferrell continued to land comedy roles in 2004 and 2005 in films such as Melinda and Melinda, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, and Starsky & Hutch earning himself a identify among Hollywood's Frat Pack.[25] In 2005, Ferrell earned $40 million.[26] In 2006, Ferrell starred in Stranger Than Fiction and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Both received disquisitional and box office success. Ferrell's performance in Stranger Than Fiction introduced audiences to the dramatic potential of Ferrell'due south acting talents, while Talladega Nights was his highest grossing live-activeness opening as of 2010 at $47 one thousand thousand.[27] On December 27, 2006, The Magazine named Ferrell as one of its iii actors of the year in their 2006 year in review result.[28] A sequel to Anchorman, Anchorman two: The Legend Continues, was released in 2013.[29]

In 2008, Ferrell starred in the film Step Brothers with John C. Reilly. It was directed by frequent Ferrell collaborator Adam McKay, who was too a co-writer of the movie. The movie earned $128 million worldwide.[thirty]

Ferrell appeared as part of a pre-game video parcel for the Rose Basin forth with University of Texas at Austin alum Matthew McConaughey. Ferrell sang a song at the ESPY Awards in 2006 nigh Lance Armstrong and Neil Armstrong. He and John C. Reilly performed a spot during the 2008 ESPY Awards within which they made demands in social club for them to appear at the ESPYs, such as asking Portland Trail Blazers' heart Greg Oden to tuck them in at night and tell them stories of the onetime times or to bring dorsum the Common cold War so the Olympics can exist interesting again.

Ferrell participated in a 79th Academy Awards musical-comedy performance with John C. Reilly and Jack Black, wherein they sang a vocal about comedies existence snubbed by the voters in favor of dramas.

In May 2009, it was announced that Ferrell was in talks to star in a feature film, Neighborhood Picket (later The Watch), a comedy about an urbanite who moves to the suburbs and uncovers a conspiracy. In negotiations to direct was David Dobkin, who gave Ferrell a cameo in Nuptials Crashers.[31] In August 2009, Ferrell decided not to do the picture show.[32]

Ferrell starred in the characteristic pic State of the Lost (2009). It was a commercial and critical flop, earning $nineteen million on opening weekend—about two-thirds of what the studio expected.[33] [34] In 2010, he was the executive producer and star of The Other Guys, a buddy cop film which likewise has an ensemble bandage which consists of Marking Wahlberg, Eva Mendes, Michael Keaton, Steve Coogan, Ray Stevenson, Samuel L. Jackson, and Dwayne Johnson. The film was a commercial success earning over $140 meg[35] and was positively reviewed by critics.

Ferrell appeared in the 2011 music video for "Make Some Noise" past the Beastie Boys, in the front of a limo playing a cowbell. He stars in Casa de Mi Padre, a telenovela spoof comedy set in a ranch with Mexican stars Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal. The pic is told in melodramatic telenovela form and features English language-language subtitles.[36] He starred aslope Zach Galifianakis in the 2012 political one-act The Campaign, which garnered mediocre reviews and grossed $104 million against a budget of $95 1000000.[37] [38] Also in 2012, he appeared in the one-act Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie and starred every bit Armando Álvarez in the Spanish-language comedy Casa de Mi Padre which was directed by frequent collaborator Matt Piedmont.[39] [twoscore]

Ferrell and Cherry Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, who have had a long-running joke feud over their similar advent appeared on the May 22, 2014 episode of The Tonight Prove Starring Jimmy Fallon for a charity drum-off battle. Despite Smith conspicuously giving the improve performance, Ferrell was named the winner and awarded a behemothic gold cowbell. Both were joined by Smith'southward Carmine Hot Chili Peppers bandmates for a performance of "Don't Fear the Reaper," with Ferrell playing cowbell.[41] On June 10, 2014, Ferrell and Smith challenged Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich to a drum-off with Ferrell, maxim Ulrich looks "eerily like" to the two of them.[42] Ulrich accepted the claiming two days later.[43]

In 2015, he starred in the buddy comedy Get Difficult and the comedy Daddy'due south Home, with the latter reuniting him The Other Guys co-star Mark Walhberg.[44] [45] He reprised his role, Jacobim Mugatu, in the Zoolander sequel, Zoolander 2 (2016).[46]

His film projects include the one-act-drama Zeroville (2016), based on the novel of the same name;[47] and portraying director Russ Meyer in Russ and Roger Go Beyond (2017), a comedic biopic documenting the making of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, which was written by film critic Roger Ebert (played by Josh Gad).[48]

Voice acting

Ferrell has worked as a voice thespian in several animated telly programs and films, including his portrayal of Bob Ellipsoidal, a 1950s-manner father with no artillery or legs, in the short-lived animated television series The Oblongs. He has had several invitee appearances on Family Guy where he played the Black Knight in "Mr. Sat Knight," besides as Fat Greek Guy and Miles "Chatterbox" Musket in Fifteen Minutes of Shame. Ferrell likewise starred as Ted (a.k.a. The Man in the Xanthous Hat) in the film Curious George [49] and guest voiced on an episode of the Fob sitcom Rex of the Hill as a politically right soccer coach. He voiced the title graphic symbol in the 2010 DreamWorks Animation moving picture Megamind as well equally President Business in The Lego Picture,[fifty] released in 2014. He reprised the latter function in The Lego Flick 2: The 2d Office, released in 2019.[51]

Phase career

Ferrell made his Broadway debut taking on departing U.Due south. President George W. Bush in a 1-homo evidence chosen You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush. The prove started performances on January xx, 2009, in previews—Bush's terminal twenty-four hours in part—at the Cort Theatre and opened officially on February ane. The limited appointment played through March 15, 2009.[52]

Podcasting

In February of 2019, Ferrell launched The Ron Burgundy Podcast in collaboration with the iHeart Radio Podcast Network. The show was originally slated for two seasons of twelve episodes each. [53] In 2022, the podcast was renewed for a fifth live season. [54]

In October of 2019, Ferrell partnered with iHeart Radio to launch his own podcast network, the Big Coin Players Network. [55] The partnership deal included 10 scripted and unscripted comedy podcasts set to be released over a two-year period. [56]

Baseball

On May 6, 2010, at a Minor League Baseball game at Dell Diamond in Round Stone, Texas, Ferrell was introduced between innings as a Venezuelan pitcher for the Round Rock Limited named "Billy Ray 'RoJo' Johnson". Wearing a fake mustache and carrying a purse of beer cans to the mound, Ferrell threw one pitch and was ejected after a staged fight and chase with an opposing concoction. He revealed himself to the fans when his moustache fell off during the hunt. Video of the skit went viral.[57] [58] The advent was cooked upwardly by Ferrell and the Limited, who sent out a printing release announcing Johnson's "signing" to promote The Will Powered Golf Classic the following day at the nearby Cimarron Hills Land Club, which benefited Cancer for Higher, an arrangement that provides scholarships to cancer survivors.[59]

Ferrell played in five games of Major League Baseball game spring training on March 12, 2015, for ten different Cactus League teams as a promotion for a Funny or Dice charity special.[60] [61] He played for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, and the San Francisco Giants, playing all ten positions including designated hitter. According to Baseball game-Reference, Ferrell faced and retired one concoction – pitching on behalf of the Dodgers and ending with a 0.00 earned run average.[62] The memorabilia from his one-day professional person baseball game career was sold and the proceeds donated to two cancer charities. Ferrell went 0–2 with two strikeouts over the day, merely managed to foul off a 92 mph fastball from the Giants' Jean Machi.[63]

Soccer

In 2016, Ferrell became a part-owner of Los Angeles FC, which competes in the MLS.[64] When asked about why he became a co-owner Ferrell said "I don't really have a side per se until LAFC get started and that volition definitely be, apparently, my squad. Simply I just enough watching the fact that it's played all over the world. Then many amazing players and so many top flight leagues. And hopefully MLS tin can exist on par, eventually, with the European leagues."[65]

Creating and producing

Funny or Die

In April 2007, Ferrell and Adam McKay launched "Funny or Die",[66] a streaming video website where short comedy films are uploaded and voted on by users. Ane of the featured shorts, The Landlord, stars Ferrell as a man harassed for the rent past his landlady, a swearing, beer-loving, two-year-one-time girl, played past McKay's own daughter, Pearl. Child psychologists accept criticized Ferrell and the McKay family for child exploitation,[67] to which McKay responded, "Fortunately she is in this great phase now where she repeats anything you say to her then forgets it correct abroad, which is central. She has not said the 'B-word' since we shot the affair."[68] They followed with the release of a video entitled "Good Cop, Babe Cop" which also starred baby Pearl;[69] the terminate of the video stated that this would be her final advent and wished her a happy "infant retirement".

In September 2008, Ferrell released another video entitled "Will Ferrell Answers Cyberspace Questions" where he takes some pressing questions and comments from his fans.

Some other Ferrell appearance on "Funny or Die"[66] is in the video called "Dark-green Team", featuring also McKay and John C. Reilly. It shows militant ecologic activists terrorizing the crew on a filming prepare.

Eastbound and Down

Ferrell co-produced (with Adam McKay) an HBO show starring Danny McBride called Eastbound & Downward.[lxx] He too had a recurring role equally car dealer Ashley Schaeffer.

The Chris Gethard Show

Ferrell was one of the executive producers of The Chris Gethard Show, which aired on Fusion from 2015 to 2016 and on truTV from 2017 to 2018.[71]

Personal life

In Baronial 2000, Ferrell married Swedish extra Viveca Paulin, whom he met in 1995 at an acting class. They live in New York Metropolis and besides Orangish County, California, and have three sons, Magnus Paulin Ferrell (born March 7, 2004),[72] Mattias Paulin Ferrell (born December 30, 2006),[73] and Axel Paulin Ferrell (built-in January 23, 2010).[74]

Ferrell at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con with Marker Wahlberg

At USC, Ferrell was a fellow member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and is now an active alumnus. Ferrell has worked with former caput coach Pete Carroll to do motivational stunts for the players during the season.[thirteen] Ferrell has participated in marathons including the Boston, New York, and the Stockholm marathons.[75] He as well raises money for charity, including his Scholarships for Cancer Survivors campaign through a micro-donations fundraising platform.[76] [77] [78]

In 2007, Shorthand magazine named Ferrell the worst celebrity autographer. Its editor stated: "What'southward so frustrating about Will Ferrell being the worst autograph signer this past year is that he used to be then prissy to fans and collectors and a peachy signer. What makes him so bad is that he'll taunt people asking for his autograph."[79] In response, Ferrell stated: "I don't know how I got on the listing. I sign a lot of autographs." He has, however, admitted to taunting autograph-seekers: "I do. I really practise. I'm like, 'How badly do you desire this autograph?' 'Are you sure?' 'You say you're my biggest fan, really, prove information technology.' I'll practice things like that. They take to earn it."[80]

Ferrell had noted that, although he was well known for his SNL impersonation of President George W. Bush, he chose, for both professional and political reasons not to see the President on several occasions, unlike his SNL predecessor Dana Carvey's famous relationship with George H. W. Bush: "I declined, partly out of comedic purposes, because when I was on the show Saturday Night Alive at the time, it didn't make sense to really see the people that you play, for fear of them influencing yous. And and then the other side of it is, from a political standpoint, I don't want to meet that guy."[80] Ferrell also appeared on an episode of Homo vs. Wild, where he traveled throughout the tundras of Sweden with the show'southward host, Bear Grylls. In the episode, Ferrell came beyond various unique situations which included eating the eye of a reindeer.[81]

In August 2012, while in Commonwealth of australia promoting The Entrada, Ferrell fabricated a guest appearance on the aqueduct x live console news/comedy show The Project. He plant himself speaking via video link to Australian Prime Government minister Julia Gillard, during which they had a humorous conversation about hairdressing.[82] [83] Ferrell supported Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election and met him (along with his married woman, Michelle) in 2011.[84] In Feb 2013, Ferrell endorsed Eric Garcetti for mayor of Los Angeles.[85]

On Jan 7, 2016, it was announced that Ferrell would become a office-owner of Los Angeles FC, a Major League Soccer team set to begin playing in 2018, one of several celebrity owners of the team alongside Mia Hamm and Magic Johnson.[86] [87]

On May 12, 2017, Ferrell was awarded an honorary D.H.Fifty. degree by the University of Southern California.[88] [89]

On April 13, 2018, Ferrell was involved in a serious two-car standoff in California, where he was riding in an SUV that flipped over. Ferrell was one of three passengers in the motorcar. Ferrell was seen talking on his cell telephone while beingness loaded into an ambulance.[90] Ferrell, along with some other passenger was unhurt in the accident, although two others were injured.[91] He was released from the infirmary soon later, said to be "doing fine."[92]

Filmography

Awards and honours

Over his career Ferrell has received various awards nominations including sixteen Primetime Emmy Honour nominations winning three awards, one for Succession (2020), and twice for Live in Front of a Studio Audience (2019, 2020).[93] Ferrell received 2 Gold Earth Laurels nominations for his comedian performances in The Producers (2005), and Stranger than Fiction (2006).[94] He besides received a Tony Award nomination for Best Special Theatrical Consequence for Yous're Welcome America. A Final Dark with George Due west Bush (2009).[95]

Ferrell besides has received various honors including the James Joyce Honour from the University College Dublin's Literary and Historical Society in recognition for "excelling in his field" in 2008. In 2011 he was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Ferrell received the prize at a ceremony at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts where he was honored by boyfriend comedians and collaborators Conan O'Brien, John C. Reilly, Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Paul Rudd, Adam McKay, Tim Meadows, Matthew Broderick, and Ed Asner.[96] In 2015, Ferrell received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in movement pictures.

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  • Abbey, Cherie D. (April 2007). "Will Ferrell 1967–". Biography Today. Vol. sixteen, no. two. Omnigraphics, Inc. pp. 54–58. ISSN 1058-2347.

External links

  • Volition Ferrell at IMDb
  • Will Ferrell folio on Funny Or Die

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