Seth Meyers

Actor

Birthday December 28, 1973

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Evanston, Illinois, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

Height 180 cm

#5160 Most Popular

1973

Seth Adam Meyers (born December 28, 1973) is an American comedian, television host, actor, writer, producer, and podcaster.

He currently hosts Late Night with Seth Meyers, a late-night talk show on NBC.

1996

He graduated in 1996 from Northwestern University in Evanston, where he became a member of the fraternity Phi Gamma Delta.

His college roommate was fellow actor Peter Grosz.

He majored in film and television production.

2001

Prior to Late Night, Meyers was a cast member on NBC's sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2001 to 2014, and served as the show's head writer and anchor of their news parody segment, Weekend Update, from 2006 until his departure in 2014.

Meyers was born in Evanston, Illinois, and was raised in Okemos, Michigan, from four to ten years of age, and Bedford, New Hampshire, after that.

Meyers's mother, Hilary Claire (née Olson), was a French teacher, and his father, Laurence Meyers Jr., worked in finance.

His younger brother, Josh Meyers, is an actor and comedian.

His paternal grandfather was an Ashkenazi Jewish emigrant from Kalvarija near Marijampolė in modern-day Lithuania.

The rest of his ancestry is Czech, Austrian, Croatian (from his paternal grandmother), Swedish (from his maternal grandfather), English, and German.

Meyers discovered on the show Finding Your Roots that his family's original surname, Trakianski, was changed by his great-grandfather to Meyers, after his own father Mejer Trakianski.

Meyers attended Edgewood Elementary in Okemos.

He graduated from Manchester High School West in New Hampshire.

Meyers joined the Saturday Night Live cast in 2001.

2004

In 2004, he auditioned to co-anchor Weekend Update with Fey, but lost to Amy Poehler.

2005

In 2005, he was promoted to writing supervisor, and in January 2006, he became co-head writer, sharing the role with Tina Fey and Andrew Steele.

2006

With Fey's departure, Meyers became head writer for the 2006–2007 season and also assumed the role of Weekend Update co-anchor with Amy Poehler, though around this time, his cast contract was up.

The show wanted him to sign a contract in which he would solely be the head writer, if he didn't get Weekend Update.

Meyers refused to sign the contract, and waited to see what the plans for Update were.

He considered leaving SNL altogether if he wasn't added to Update.

2008

After Poehler's departure, Meyers anchored solo between 2008 and 2013.

During the 2008 United States presidential election, Meyers wrote the sketches for former SNL cast member Tina Fey, who returned as a guest star to impersonate Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

Meyers created the famed phrase uttered by Fey's Palin, "I can see Russia from my house."

During their time as hosts on Weekend Update, Meyers and Poehler had a popular recurring bit, "Really!?! with Seth and Amy."

Both hosts would take turns mocking people in the news, ending each point with a heavily sarcastic "Really!?!", which Rolling Stone writer Jon Blistein characterized as a "torrent of exasperation and bewilderment."

Following Poehler's departure from the show in 2008, they revived the "Really!?!"

segment several times when she returned as a guest.

2009

In fall 2009, Meyers co-anchored two episodes of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday with Poehler.

2011

In 2011, he was the Grand Marshal for the school's homecoming parade.

2013

In the 2013–2014 season, Cecily Strong joined Meyers as co-anchor until his departure mid-season.

On SNL, Meyers impersonated such figures as John Kerry, Michael Caine, Anderson Cooper, Carrot Top, Prince Charles, Ryan Seacrest, Sean Penn, Stone Phillips, Tobey Maguire, Peyton Manning, Ben Curtis (also known as the Dell Dude), Ty Pennington, Bill Cowher, Brian Williams, Nicollette Sheridan, Wade Robson, Donald Trump Jr.., Tom Cruise, and Kevin Federline.

His recurring characters included Zach Ricky, host of the kids' hidden camera show "Pranksters"; Nerod, the receptionist in the recurring sketch "Appalachian Emergency Room"; David Zinger, a scientist who often insults his fellow workers; DJ Johnathan Feinstein, the DJ on the webcam show "Jarett's Room"; Dan Needler, half of a married couple "that should be divorced," (opposite Amy Poehler); William Fitzpatrick, from the Irish talk show "Top o' the Morning," and Boston Powers (one of the comedians in the "Original Kings of Catchphrase Comedy" series).

In the season 29 episode hosted by Lindsay Lohan, he portrayed Ron Weasley in a parody of Harry Potter.

Meyers received critical praise for his part in several iconic SNL sketches during his tenure.

2015

After Meyers left the show for his own talk show, Poehler made a surprise appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers in June 2015 to join Meyers in mocking Sports Illustrated sportswriter Andy Benoit, after he disparaged women's sports as "not worth watching."

2016

In 2016, he delivered the commencement address at Northwestern's graduation.

While attending college at Northwestern University, Meyers began performing improv comedy as a member of the Northwestern University improv sketch group Mee-Ow Show.

He continued his career at ImprovOlympic with the group Preponderate as well as overseas as a cast member of Boom Chicago, an English language improv troupe based in Amsterdam, where his brother was also a cast member.

When a Boom Chicago show he developed was mounted in Chicago, he was noticed by Saturday Night Live talent scouts and invited to audition.