Tina Fey, a familiar figure on NBC’s Saturday Night Live (SNL), has performed more behind the scenes than in front of it. She was the first female head writer and cast member of Saturday Night Live. She is also the creator of the sitcoms “30 Rock” on NBC and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” on Netflix. Fey has won multiple honors, including the Writers Guild of America Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award, the Golden Globe Award, and the Primetime Emmy Award. In addition, she is the youngest person to receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Her enormous fan base grew as a result of her SNL triumph and continued to grow after her Hollywood debut. Her filmography includes the 2004 release of “Mean Girls,” for which she authored the screenplay, the 2010 film “Date Night,” the 2014 film “Muppets Most Wanted,” the 2015 film “Sisters,” the 2016 film “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,” the 2019 release “Wine Country,” and the 2010 film “A Haunting in Venice.” Here are the projects she has coming up if you’re a fan of hers as well and are curious about what she’s working on.
Mean Girls Musical (TBA)
In the upcoming “Mean Girls Musical,” Tina Fey is expected to play the same role she had in the 2004 high school comedy film “Mean Girls.” She will be performing a character study for Ms. Norbury. The plot is remarkably similar to the original in this regard: In the movie, Regina’s ex-boyfriend Aaron plays the “queen bee” of the Plastics, an A-list girl clique at North Shore High School, and Cady falls in love with him.