Andy Samberg

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Andy Samberg
Pseudonym Ardy
Born August 18, 1978 (1978-08-18) (age 29)
Flag of the United States Berkeley, California, United States
Medium Internet, Stand-up, television, film
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Genres Sketch comedy
Situational comedy
Notable works and roles Various in
Saturday Night Live;
Various in
Awesometown

Rod Kimble in Hot Rod

Website TheLonelyIsland.com
Emmy Awards
Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics
2007 Dick in a Box from Saturday Night Live

Andy Samberg (born August 18, 1978) is an American stand-up comic, Emmy-winning songwriter, and member of comedy group The Lonely Island. He is a cast member on Saturday Night Live and has appeared on Premium Blend and Arrested Development, as well as Late Night with Conan O'Brien, the Daily Show With Jon Stewart, and the Late Show with David Letterman. Samberg played the lead role in the 2007 film Hot Rod.

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Samberg was born David Andrew J. Samberg in Berkeley, California to a photographer father and an elementary school teacher mother.[1] He is Jewish, and his maternal grandfather, Alfred J. Marrow, served as the executive chair of the American Jewish Congress.[2] Samberg attended Berkeley High School, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University where he majored in film, and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Main article: The Lonely Island

The Lonely Island (which also includes Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone) has a popular website where sketches and music are available for download. Samberg played the role of Jesse Miller in The O.C. parody The 'Bu, the group's popular contribution to Channel 101. They also made a pilot for Fox called Awesometown and have written for various award shows, most notably the 2004 and 2005 MTV Movie Awards.

On September 13, 2005, the Lonely Island website confirmed that Samberg would be joining Saturday Night Live as a featured player, while Schaffer and Taccone would join the show's writing staff. While his live sketch roles were limited in his first year, he has appeared in many non-live sketches, including commercial parodies and various other filmed segments. For the December 17, 2005 show, he and Chris Parnell starred in the Digital Short "Lazy Sunday," a rap song sung by two white Manhattanites on a quest to see The Chronicles of Narnia film. The short quickly became an Internet phenomenon and garnered Samberg significant media and public attention.

Samberg produced many more Digital Shorts in the following months. Their subject matter varied from a young Chuck Norris; a hardcore gangster rapping and self-parodying Natalie Portman; a parody commercial for lettuce in which he and Will Forte took large bites out of heads of lettuce during lulls while discussing a friend's death; a game of spotting doppelgängers that results in Samberg being suddenly and illogically shot by friends when he cannot be told apart from a large homeless man (portrayed by Horatio Sanz); a shooting spree among friends (a spoof of a season finale of The O.C.), featuring Shia LaBeouf; and a tribute song to his brother-in-law, Roy (played by SNL writer Bryan Tucker).

In December 2006, Samberg followed up this music video with a spoof on early 1990s R&B/new jack swing fare with "Dick in a Box," a duet with Justin Timberlake. It is a Christmas song about two men (Timberlake and Samberg) giving their lovers a box with their genitalia inside as presents, going so far as to explain how to create the gift. The style of the video and the musical performance is reminiscent of early 1990s R&B sex ballads made popular by acts like Jodeci, Jon B., Bell Biv DeVoe, Color Me Badd, and R. Kelly. Dick in a Box won Samberg a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, shared with Timberlake, Taccone, Shaffer and Katreese Barnes.[3] In the premiere of SNL's 33rd season, he made a Digital Short about falling in love with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, with cameos from Jake Gyllenhaal and Adam Levine.

A new Digital Short was shown on the October 13, 2007 episode of SNL titled "People Getting Punched Just Before Eating," which included cameos by the Foo Fighters and Jon Bon Jovi.

Samberg was promoted to repertory status at the beginning of SNL's 32nd season (September 30, 2006).

  • The Out-Of-Breath Jogger, a marathon runner who spouts historic events while exhausted.
  • Kuato, the mutant from Total Recall who lives in Danny's (Bill Hader) stomach.
  • T Shane, new co-host of "Deep House Dish" (replacing Rachel Dratch's character Tiara).
  • Blizzard Man, a supposed hardcore white rapper who dresses in clothing styles from the early 1990s. He delivers his lines in an over-the-top, upbeat, crooner-based style, rapping about hardcore things in a naïve and matter-of-fact fashion.

Samberg's impressions include Jack Johnson, Prince Harry, Conor Oberst (from the band Bright Eyes), David Blaine, James Blunt, David Bryan, Michael Sessions, Chuck Norris, Ken Mehlman, Kevin Federline, Dustin Diamond, Howard K. Stern, Aaron Carter, The Muppets' Swedish Chef, Dylan Sprouse from the Disney sitcom The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (Dylan's brother, Cole, was played by host Shia LaBeouf), Josh Drimmer, Sanjaya Malakar, and Zac Efron.

  1. ^ Grant, Lee. "The three amigos", SignOnSanDiego, 2007-08-03. Retrieved on 2007-08-06. 
  2. ^ Bloom, Nate. "Celebrity Jews", j., 2007-08-02. Retrieved on 2007-08-06. 
  3. ^ http://www.emmys.org/downloads/2007/59ptemmys_noms.pdf


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