Amy Poehler
Actor / Comedian
Small, bleach-blonde and crackling with energy, Amy Poehler is an actress whose sketch comedy talents took her from Saturday Night Live to feature films like Baby Mama (2008). Poehler took her comedy experience after Boston College (1993) to Chicago, where she worked in comedy clubs doing improvisation. She and a few colleagues went to New York in 1996 and began the Upright Citizens Brigade, an improvisational comedy troupe and training ground for up-and-coming performers. The group had a cable TV show (1998-2000), after which Poehler landed a spot on NBC's Saturday Night Live. She became a regular cast member within the first year, and by 2004 she was one of the show's main performers, co-hosting the "Weekend Update" segment with Tina Fey. Poehler's movie career, flavored by her SNL connections, has included the Will Ferrell comedies Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) and Blades of Glory (2007), as well as the Tina Fey movies Mean Girls (2004) and Baby Mama (2008).Extra credit: Poehler frequently co-stars with her husband, actor Will Arnett of TV's Arrested Development.
Four Good Links
The Amy Poehler Fan Site
Tribute with filmography, photo galleries and a great archive of articles
The A.V. Club: Amy Poehler
Interview from 2008 (with a smattering of adult language)
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
Official site of the improv group she helped found
SNL: Amy Poehler
Her brief bio from NBC's official site
Vital Stats
Birth
16 September 1971
(age 37)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Diminutive blonde from SNL and Baby Mama

