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Fred Armisen

Fereydun Robert Armisen[1] (born December 4, 1966[2]) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and musician. With his comedy partner Carrie Brownstein, Armisen was the co-creator and co-star of the IFC sketch comedy series Portlandia. He also co-created and stars in the mockumentary IFC series Documentary Now! alongside Bill Hader and Seth Meyers as well as the Showtime comedy series Moonbase 8 alongside John C. Reilly and Tim Heidecker. He also voiced Speedy Gonzales on The Looney Tunes Show.

Fred Armisen
Armisen at the 2015 Peabody Awards
Born
Fereydun Robert Armisen

(1966-12-04) December 4, 1966 (age 56)
Alma materSchool of Visual Arts
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • writer
  • producer
  • musician
Years active1984–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
PartnerNatasha Lyonne (2014–2021)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
GenresPunk rock, indie rock, art rock, musical comedy
Instrument(s)Vocals, drums, guitar
LabelsSkene!/East West
Websitefredarmisen.com

Armisen is the bandleader and frequent drummer for the Late Night with Seth Meyers house band, The 8G Band. He is also well-known for being a cast member on the late-night sketch comedy and variety series Saturday Night Live from 2002 to 2013.

Armisen has acted in comedy films, including Melvin Goes to Dinner (2003), The Ex (2006), and The Dictator (2012). He is also notable for his guest-starring appearances in television shows such as 30 Rock, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl, Broad City, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Difficult People, The Last Man on Earth, Toast of London and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

He received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album for Standup for Drummers in 2019. He has also won two Peabody Awards, one in 2008 as part of the Saturday Night Live political satire cast[3] and one in 2011 for Portlandia.[4] Since 2019, he has co-starred and acted as writer and executive producer on the Spanish-language series Los Espookys, which he co-created.

Early life, education, and family history

Armisen was born on December 4, 1966, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He moved with his family to New York as a baby[5] and briefly lived in Brazil in his youth. He was raised on Long Island in Valley Stream, New York,[5] where he was a high school classmate of fellow SNL alumnus Jim Breuer.[6] Armisen attended the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan[7] before dropping out to begin a career as a rock drummer.[5] He has mentioned excitement at seeing the bands The Clash and Devo perform on television and wanting to be a performer since he was a child.[8]

His mother, schoolteacher Hildegardt Mirabal Level, was born in San Fernando de Apure, Venezuela,[9][10] and he has family from both San Rafael de Atamaica and from Apure.[11] His father, Fereydun Herbert "Fred" Armisen, who worked for IBM, was born in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany, to a German mother and a Korean-born father.[11][12]

For much of his life, Armisen thought his paternal grandfather was Japanese. However, his grandfather – Ehara Masami, better known by his professional pseudonym Masami Kuni or birth name Park Yeong-in[11][13] – was actually born in Ulsan, Korea, and had adopted a Japanese name and persona after the massacre of Koreans in 1923 when he was a high school student.[14][11] Park studied aesthetics at Tokyo Imperial University and became a professional dancer before moving to Germany.[15][13] After the war, he returned to Japan, and formed a premier modern dance company. He eventually emigrated to the US, where he taught dance at what is now Cal State Fullerton from 1964 to 1975.[13][12] Park Yeong-in's family were members of the Korean aristocracy, and Armisen's Korean lineage can be verifiably traced back to the 1600s.[12]

Career

Music

In 1984, Armisen played drums in a local band along with his high school friends in Valley Stream, New York, but the group soon ended. In 1988, he moved to Chicago to play drums for the punk rock band Trenchmouth,[16] and in the 1990s he played background drums with Blue Man Group.

Armisen played drums on three tracks for Les Savy Fav's 2007 album Let's Stay Friends,[17] as well as tracks for Matthew Sweet's 2011 album Modern Art[18] and Wandering Lucy's 1996[19] album Leap Year.[18]

Armisen is the bandleader and frequent drummer[20] of the 8G Band, the house band for Late Night with Seth Meyers, as of February 24, 2014.[21]

In 2018, Armisen played drums as part of Devo at John Waters' Burger Boogaloo festival in Oakland, California.[22][23]

In July 2021, he performed at the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island.[24]

Television and film

While not playing with the band Trenchmouth, Armisen's interests switched to acting. In a January 2006 interview, he said, "I wanted to be on TV somehow. For some reason, I always thought it would be an indirect route; I didn't know that it would be comedy and Saturday Night Live. I just wanted to do something with performing that would lead me there."[25]

Armisen's subsequent television work, such as some "memorable Andy Kaufman–esque appearances"[26] on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, as well as work for Crank Yankers and Adult Swim, led to a role in 2002 as a featured player in the cast of Saturday Night Live.[26] In the 2004 season, he was promoted to repertory cast member status.

Armisen has landed several minor yet memorable roles that were defined by an interviewer as "feral foreigners"[27] in comedy films such as Eurotrip, Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Deck the Halls, The Ex, The Promotion, The Rocker, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, and Confessions of a Shopaholic.

Further television work included an appearance on Parks and Recreation in the 2009 episode "Sister City".[28] For the Cartoon Network series The Looney Tunes Show (2011–2014), Armisen voices Speedy Gonzales. He and fellow Saturday Night Live alums Bill Hader and Seth Meyers write, produce, and star in the IFC mockumentary series Documentary Now![29] which premiered in 2015.

Armisen starred in the IFC sketch series Portlandia alongside Carrie Brownstein (of Sleater-Kinney); the first season debuted on January 21, 2011.[30] With Brownstein, he appeared on the 2012 Simpsons episode "The Day the Earth Stood Cool", in which they play the Simpsons' new neighbors, who encourage everyone to be cool like them.[31][32]

In 2014, Armisen worked as bandleader on Late Night with Seth Meyers, for which he received positive reviews for his deadpan comedy and especially for his interplay with the host.[33]

For his work on Portlandia, Armisen was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series in 2012, 2013, and 2014[34] and for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2014.

In 2021, Armisen was executive producer on the documentary Charm Circle, directed by Nira Burstein.[35]

Saturday Night Live

Armisen joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 2002.[36] He was promoted to a repertory player in 2004. After 11 years as a cast member, he decided to leave the show. At the time of his 2013 departure from the show,[37][38] Armisen was the third-longest-tenured cast member (behind Seth Meyers and Darrell Hammond), and he appeared in the second-highest number of sketches (856) of any cast member. Since then, Armisen has come back for multiple cameo appearances on the show, including when he hosted the season 41 finale on May 21, 2016, with musical guest Courtney Barnett.

The following is a partial list of notable roles Armisen has played in Saturday Night Live sketches.

Recurring characters

  • Billy Smith – a Native American stand-up comedian who tells Native-American-themed jokes that no one understands.
  • Fericito – a Venezuelan nightclub comedian who has his own TV show, Show Biz Grande Explosion with sidekick Manuel (Horatio Sanz).
  • Gunther Kelly – a student at George Washington University who performs songs on Weekend Update with his brother Patrick (played by Will Forte).
  • Leonard – the strange European host of the foreign music show Club Traxx.
  • Mackey – a senile drummer who often does rimshots at inappropriate moments and appears in the "Rialto Grande" sketches.
  • Nooni Schoener – a quirky, foreign art dealer who appears with his wife Nuni Schoener (played by Maya Rudolph) in "the Schoeners" sketches.
  • Frondi – a mentally challenged character who criticizes Ben Affleck's movie Gigli to Ben himself.
  • Manuel Ortiz – host of The Manuel Ortiz show on Television Dominicana where he "helps with whatever it is" his audience members are going through.
  • Nicholas Fehn – a political commentator whose mind wanders so much that he is incapable of finishing a sentence without starting a new one.
  • Roger A. Trevanti – a greedy studio head and AMPTP member who rails against the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike. The character's only SNL appearance was on the last episode of season 33, before the show went on hiatus for the WGA strike, but he appeared in several Internet videos around the same time.
  • Roger Brush – a producer of multiple "Dr. Phil"-type talk shows, each focused on a different topic (teen, marital, sexual, and pregnancy issues), who fills in when the hosts are sick. He repeatedly tells guests relating their problems to speak up, and, unable to relate to their problems, offers them either useless advice based on his experience or no help at all.
  • Garth – part of Garth & Kat (with Kristen Wiig), a musical duo who appear on Weekend Update unprepared and make up songs on the spot.
  • Giuseppe – the saxophone player for What's Up With That?
  • Stuart – homeowner from The Californians, a soap opera parody featuring Armisen, Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig and others as wealthy blondes with Valley girl accents.
  • One of the "Dictator's Two Best Friends from Growing Up" (with Vanessa Bayer) who come to Weekend Update to secretly trash-talk the various dictators (such as Muammar al-Gaddafi and Kim Jong-un) with whom they grew up.
  • Regine – a pretentious and condescending woman who exhibits blatant euphoric and erotic facial expressions when touched on certain parts of her body.
  • Ian Rubbish – A late-1970s/early-80s British punk rocker, a parody of Sex Pistols' John Lydon, who caught heat from his bandmates Derek Gash (played by Bill Hader) and Keith Grimshaw (played by Taran Killam) and fans for writing and performing songs supporting Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Celebrity impressions

Armisen's list of notable impressions has included:

  • Barack Obama – recurring in Season 33 and Season 34 episodes as the Democratic presidential candidate (Season 33), the Democratic nominee, President-elect, and President (Season 34), beginning on February 23, 2008. As of season 38, Jay Pharoah replaced Armisen as Obama.
  • Prince – parody of the musician as the host of a talk show called The Prince Show, with Beyoncé Knowles (played by Maya Rudolph) as his co-host. Armisen, a fan of Prince since childhood, created the sketch as a way of improving his chances of meeting the musician.[25]
  • Steve JobsApple CEO who appears on Weekend Update to show off strange new technology. Armisen has stated that Steve Jobs is the celebrity he most enjoys portraying.[39]
  • Ira Glass – After seeing an unused SNL sketch, Glass invited Armisen to co-host a This American Life episode about doppelgängers.[40]
  • David Paterson – Governor of New York.
  • Queen Elizabeth II – There were four sketches between the years 2010 and 2012 where he played the Queen of the United Kingdom.
  • Michael Bloomberg – numerous sketches between 2011 and present, including recurrent segments during the 2020 Democratic Primaries.

Other work

In 1998, he posed as a music journalist for the short film Fred Armisen's Guide to Music and South by Southwest. It was filmed by then-girlfriend Sally Timms and featured Armisen's "pranking musicians and industry types" during the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.[41] In various segments he asked self-described "stupid" questions, pretended to be German, and also acted blind.[42] A year later, Armisen starred with alternative rock legend Steve Albini in Chevelle's Point #1 EPK.

Armisen is part of ThunderAnt, a comedy duo with Sleater-Kinney guitarist Carrie Brownstein. The duo specializes in creating comedic short skits often about independent vocations such as one-man shows, feminist bookstores, and bicycle rights activists. Armisen founded ThunderAnt.com, a website that features the comedy sketches created with Brownstein.

Armisen has directed music videos for bands like The Helio Sequence. Armisen also had a role in the Wilco documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, which featured footage from his stint opening for front man Jeff Tweedy's 2001 solo tour. He also appeared in video segments on Blue Man Group's How to be a Megastar Tour 2.0. Armisen occasionally writes for Pitchfork Media and interviewed Cat Power for that company.[43] He appeared as Jens Hannemann on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on October 19, 2007, promoting a 28-minute DVD called Fred Armisen presents Jens Hannemann: "COMPLICATED DRUMMING TECHNIQUE".[44] In 2010, Armisen briefly joined Joanna Newsom's tour for her album Have One on Me as his character Jens Hannemann.[45] On SNL, Armisen often plays musical instruments in sketches, has two recurring characters who are musicians (Mackey the drummer from the Rialto Grande and Ferecito from Showbiz Grande Explosion), or impersonates famous figures in the music world such as Liberace, Phil Spector, Lou Reed, and Prince.

Armisen appeared in the official music video for Man Man's song "Rabbit Habits", playing a man who charms his blind date (Charlyne Yi) but runs away after she turns into a werewolf.[46]

In 2013, Armisen appeared in the official music video for Portland, Oregon-based band Red Fang's song "Blood Like Cream". In 2021, he appeared as the protagonist in the official music video for the 2020 mix of George Harrison's song "My Sweet Lord".[47][48]

Along with Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis, Armisen voiced radio characters in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV.

Armisen performed as a singer/drummer/comedic actor in the Blue Man Group's "How to be a Megastar Live!". He played the part of a salesman on TV who advertises for the Megastar Rock Manual. He also drummed in the performance and was a backup singer.

In late 2014, Armisen was featured on the popular comedy web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee with host Jerry Seinfeld.

Armisen is a longtime fan of punk rock music and can be seen in the documentaries Salad Days and The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead.

In 2015, Armisen was the recipient of Smithsonian magazine's American Ingenuity Award for Performing Arts.[49]

In 2018, Armisen provided the foreword to The Yacht Rock Book by author Greg Prato.[50]

He appears as Michael on the sixth episode of the revival of The Kids in the Hall, released on May 13, 2022.[51]

Personal life

Armisen was married to English singer and songwriter Sally Timms from 1998 to 2004[52] and to actress Elisabeth Moss from 2009 to 2011.[53][54] Moss described their time together as "extremely traumatic and awful and horrible" and said Armisen could be best summed up as follows: "He's so great at doing impersonations. But the greatest impersonation he does is that of a normal person."[55]

"I think I was a terrible husband. I think I'm a terrible boyfriend," Armisen later told Howard Stern. "I feel bad for everyone I've gone out with."[55]

He started dating actress Natasha Lyonne in 2014.[56][57] Lyonne confirmed that they had ended their relationship in April 2022. She stated "We love each other just about as much as two people can love each other and we're still talking all the time."[58]

Armisen, as of March 2018, resides in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles.[59] Prior to his move he was a resident of Portland, Oregon's Pearl District.[60] He has stated that he is an atheist.[61]

Since working together on ThunderAnt, Carrie Brownstein and Armisen developed what Brownstein has called "one of the most intimate, functional, romantic, but nonsexual relationships [they have] ever had."[62] According to Armisen, their relationship is "all of the things that I've ever wanted, you know, aside from like the physical stuff, but the intimacy that I have with her is like no other."[63]

Armisen is a fan of the video game Red Dead Redemption. On a 2018 episode of Larry King Now, he described himself as being "very good" at the game. This prompted the studio Rockstar Games to cast him in the next installment of the series, Red Dead Redemption 2.[64] He is also a fan of black metal and death metal.[65]

Discography

As a member of Trenchmouth:

  • Snakebite [EP] (1989)
  • Kick Your Mind And Make It Move [EP] (1991)
  • Construction of New Action (1991)
  • Trenchmouth / Circus Lupus [Split] (1992)
  • Inside the Future (1993)
  • The Position of the Right Hand: Trenchmouth / Bliss [Split] (1993)
  • Achtung Chicago! Zwei compilation (1993)
  • Trenchmouth vs. The Light of the Sun (1994)
  • The Broadcasting System (1995)
  • Volumes, Amplifiers, Equalizers (1995)
  • More Motion: A Collection (2003)

As a member of the Blue Jean Committee:

  • Catalina Breeze [EP] (2015)

As a comedian:

Comedy Album

  • Standup for Drummers (2018)

Singles & EP

  • Portlandia with Carrie Brownstein (2011)
  • KFC Nashville Hot Record (2016)

Filmography

Awards and nominations

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Fred Armisen at IMDb
  • Fred Armisen at AllMovie
  • Fred Armisen Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2020)
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This article s lead section may be too long for the length of the article Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article Please read the layout guide and lead section guidelines to ensure the section will still be inclusive of all essential details Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page February 2023 Fereydun Robert Armisen 1 born December 4 1966 2 is an American actor comedian writer producer and musician With his comedy partner Carrie Brownstein Armisen was the co creator and co star of the IFC sketch comedy series Portlandia He also co created and stars in the mockumentary IFC series Documentary Now alongside Bill Hader and Seth Meyers as well as the Showtime comedy series Moonbase 8 alongside John C Reilly and Tim Heidecker He also voiced Speedy Gonzales on The Looney Tunes Show Fred ArmisenArmisen at the 2015 Peabody AwardsBornFereydun Robert Armisen 1966 12 04 December 4 1966 age 56 Hattiesburg Mississippi U S Alma materSchool of Visual ArtsOccupationsActorcomedianwriterproducermusicianYears active1984 presentWorksFull listSpousesSally Timms m 1998 div 2004 wbr Elisabeth Moss m 2009 div 2011 wbr PartnerNatasha Lyonne 2014 2021 AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresPunk rock indie rock art rock musical comedyInstrument s Vocals drums guitarLabelsSkene East WestWebsitefredarmisen wbr comArmisen is the bandleader and frequent drummer for the Late Night with Seth Meyers house band The 8G Band He is also well known for being a cast member on the late night sketch comedy and variety series Saturday Night Live from 2002 to 2013 Armisen has acted in comedy films including Melvin Goes to Dinner 2003 The Ex 2006 and The Dictator 2012 He is also notable for his guest starring appearances in television shows such as 30 Rock Parks and Recreation Brooklyn Nine Nine New Girl Broad City Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Difficult People The Last Man on Earth Toast of London and Curb Your Enthusiasm He received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album for Standup for Drummers in 2019 He has also won two Peabody Awards one in 2008 as part of the Saturday Night Live political satire cast 3 and one in 2011 for Portlandia 4 Since 2019 he has co starred and acted as writer and executive producer on the Spanish language series Los Espookys which he co created Contents 1 Early life education and family history 2 Career 2 1 Music 2 2 Television and film 2 3 Saturday Night Live 2 3 1 Recurring characters 2 3 2 Celebrity impressions 2 4 Other work 3 Personal life 4 Discography 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and family history EditArmisen was born on December 4 1966 in Hattiesburg Mississippi He moved with his family to New York as a baby 5 and briefly lived in Brazil in his youth He was raised on Long Island in Valley Stream New York 5 where he was a high school classmate of fellow SNL alumnus Jim Breuer 6 Armisen attended the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan 7 before dropping out to begin a career as a rock drummer 5 He has mentioned excitement at seeing the bands The Clash and Devo perform on television and wanting to be a performer since he was a child 8 His mother schoolteacher Hildegardt Mirabal Level was born in San Fernando de Apure Venezuela 9 10 and he has family from both San Rafael de Atamaica and from Apure 11 His father Fereydun Herbert Fred Armisen who worked for IBM was born in Soltau Lower Saxony Germany to a German mother and a Korean born father 11 12 For much of his life Armisen thought his paternal grandfather was Japanese However his grandfather Ehara Masami better known by his professional pseudonym Masami Kuni or birth name Park Yeong in 11 13 was actually born in Ulsan Korea and had adopted a Japanese name and persona after the massacre of Koreans in 1923 when he was a high school student 14 11 Park studied aesthetics at Tokyo Imperial University and became a professional dancer before moving to Germany 15 13 After the war he returned to Japan and formed a premier modern dance company He eventually emigrated to the US where he taught dance at what is now Cal State Fullerton from 1964 to 1975 13 12 Park Yeong in s family were members of the Korean aristocracy and Armisen s Korean lineage can be verifiably traced back to the 1600s 12 Career EditMusic Edit In 1984 Armisen played drums in a local band along with his high school friends in Valley Stream New York but the group soon ended In 1988 he moved to Chicago to play drums for the punk rock band Trenchmouth 16 and in the 1990s he played background drums with Blue Man Group Armisen played drums on three tracks for Les Savy Fav s 2007 album Let s Stay Friends 17 as well as tracks for Matthew Sweet s 2011 album Modern Art 18 and Wandering Lucy s 1996 19 album Leap Year 18 Armisen is the bandleader and frequent drummer 20 of the 8G Band the house band for Late Night with Seth Meyers as of February 24 2014 21 In 2018 Armisen played drums as part of Devo at John Waters Burger Boogaloo festival in Oakland California 22 23 In July 2021 he performed at the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island 24 Television and film Edit While not playing with the band Trenchmouth Armisen s interests switched to acting In a January 2006 interview he said I wanted to be on TV somehow For some reason I always thought it would be an indirect route I didn t know that it would be comedy and Saturday Night Live I just wanted to do something with performing that would lead me there 25 Armisen s subsequent television work such as some memorable Andy Kaufman esque appearances 26 on Late Night with Conan O Brien as well as work for Crank Yankers and Adult Swim led to a role in 2002 as a featured player in the cast of Saturday Night Live 26 In the 2004 season he was promoted to repertory cast member status Armisen has landed several minor yet memorable roles that were defined by an interviewer as feral foreigners 27 in comedy films such as Eurotrip Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo Anchorman The Legend of Ron Burgundy Deck the Halls The Ex The Promotion The Rocker Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny and Confessions of a Shopaholic Further television work included an appearance on Parks and Recreation in the 2009 episode Sister City 28 For the Cartoon Network series The Looney Tunes Show 2011 2014 Armisen voices Speedy Gonzales He and fellow Saturday Night Live alums Bill Hader and Seth Meyers write produce and star in the IFC mockumentary series Documentary Now 29 which premiered in 2015 Armisen starred in the IFC sketch series Portlandia alongside Carrie Brownstein of Sleater Kinney the first season debuted on January 21 2011 30 With Brownstein he appeared on the 2012 Simpsons episode The Day the Earth Stood Cool in which they play the Simpsons new neighbors who encourage everyone to be cool like them 31 32 In 2014 Armisen worked as bandleader on Late Night with Seth Meyers for which he received positive reviews for his deadpan comedy and especially for his interplay with the host 33 For his work on Portlandia Armisen was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series in 2012 2013 and 2014 34 and for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2014 In 2021 Armisen was executive producer on the documentary Charm Circle directed by Nira Burstein 35 Saturday Night Live Edit Armisen joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 2002 36 He was promoted to a repertory player in 2004 After 11 years as a cast member he decided to leave the show At the time of his 2013 departure from the show 37 38 Armisen was the third longest tenured cast member behind Seth Meyers and Darrell Hammond and he appeared in the second highest number of sketches 856 of any cast member Since then Armisen has come back for multiple cameo appearances on the show including when he hosted the season 41 finale on May 21 2016 with musical guest Courtney Barnett The following is a partial list of notable roles Armisen has played in Saturday Night Live sketches Recurring characters Edit Billy Smith a Native American stand up comedian who tells Native American themed jokes that no one understands Fericito a Venezuelan nightclub comedian who has his own TV show Show Biz Grande Explosion with sidekick Manuel Horatio Sanz Gunther Kelly a student at George Washington University who performs songs on Weekend Update with his brother Patrick played by Will Forte Leonard the strange European host of the foreign music show Club Traxx Mackey a senile drummer who often does rimshots at inappropriate moments and appears in the Rialto Grande sketches Nooni Schoener a quirky foreign art dealer who appears with his wife Nuni Schoener played by Maya Rudolph in the Schoeners sketches Frondi a mentally challenged character who criticizes Ben Affleck s movie Gigli to Ben himself Manuel Ortiz host of The Manuel Ortiz show on Television Dominicana where he helps with whatever it is his audience members are going through Nicholas Fehn a political commentator whose mind wanders so much that he is incapable of finishing a sentence without starting a new one Roger A Trevanti a greedy studio head and AMPTP member who rails against the 2007 08 Writers Guild of America strike The character s only SNL appearance was on the last episode of season 33 before the show went on hiatus for the WGA strike but he appeared in several Internet videos around the same time Roger Brush a producer of multiple Dr Phil type talk shows each focused on a different topic teen marital sexual and pregnancy issues who fills in when the hosts are sick He repeatedly tells guests relating their problems to speak up and unable to relate to their problems offers them either useless advice based on his experience or no help at all Garth part of Garth amp Kat with Kristen Wiig a musical duo who appear on Weekend Update unprepared and make up songs on the spot Giuseppe the saxophone player for What s Up With That Stuart homeowner from The Californians a soap opera parody featuring Armisen Bill Hader Kristen Wiig and others as wealthy blondes with Valley girl accents One of the Dictator s Two Best Friends from Growing Up with Vanessa Bayer who come to Weekend Update to secretly trash talk the various dictators such as Muammar al Gaddafi and Kim Jong un with whom they grew up Regine a pretentious and condescending woman who exhibits blatant euphoric and erotic facial expressions when touched on certain parts of her body Ian Rubbish A late 1970s early 80s British punk rocker a parody of Sex Pistols John Lydon who caught heat from his bandmates Derek Gash played by Bill Hader and Keith Grimshaw played by Taran Killam and fans for writing and performing songs supporting Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Celebrity impressions Edit Armisen s list of notable impressions has included Barack Obama recurring in Season 33 and Season 34 episodes as the Democratic presidential candidate Season 33 the Democratic nominee President elect and President Season 34 beginning on February 23 2008 As of season 38 Jay Pharoah replaced Armisen as Obama Prince parody of the musician as the host of a talk show called The Prince Show with Beyonce Knowles played by Maya Rudolph as his co host Armisen a fan of Prince since childhood created the sketch as a way of improving his chances of meeting the musician 25 Steve Jobs Apple CEO who appears on Weekend Update to show off strange new technology Armisen has stated that Steve Jobs is the celebrity he most enjoys portraying 39 Ira Glass After seeing an unused SNL sketch Glass invited Armisen to co host a This American Life episode about doppelgangers 40 David Paterson Governor of New York Queen Elizabeth II There were four sketches between the years 2010 and 2012 where he played the Queen of the United Kingdom Michael Bloomberg numerous sketches between 2011 and present including recurrent segments during the 2020 Democratic Primaries Other work Edit In 1998 he posed as a music journalist for the short film Fred Armisen s Guide to Music and South by Southwest It was filmed by then girlfriend Sally Timms and featured Armisen s pranking musicians and industry types during the South by Southwest festival in Austin Texas 41 In various segments he asked self described stupid questions pretended to be German and also acted blind 42 A year later Armisen starred with alternative rock legend Steve Albini in Chevelle s Point 1 EPK Armisen is part of ThunderAnt a comedy duo with Sleater Kinney guitarist Carrie Brownstein The duo specializes in creating comedic short skits often about independent vocations such as one man shows feminist bookstores and bicycle rights activists Armisen founded ThunderAnt com a website that features the comedy sketches created with Brownstein Armisen has directed music videos for bands like The Helio Sequence Armisen also had a role in the Wilco documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart which featured footage from his stint opening for front man Jeff Tweedy s 2001 solo tour He also appeared in video segments on Blue Man Group s How to be a Megastar Tour 2 0 Armisen occasionally writes for Pitchfork Media and interviewed Cat Power for that company 43 He appeared as Jens Hannemann on Jimmy Kimmel Live on October 19 2007 promoting a 28 minute DVD called Fred Armisen presents Jens Hannemann COMPLICATED DRUMMING TECHNIQUE 44 In 2010 Armisen briefly joined Joanna Newsom s tour for her album Have One on Me as his character Jens Hannemann 45 On SNL Armisen often plays musical instruments in sketches has two recurring characters who are musicians Mackey the drummer from the Rialto Grande and Ferecito from Showbiz Grande Explosion or impersonates famous figures in the music world such as Liberace Phil Spector Lou Reed and Prince Armisen appeared in the official music video for Man Man s song Rabbit Habits playing a man who charms his blind date Charlyne Yi but runs away after she turns into a werewolf 46 In 2013 Armisen appeared in the official music video for Portland Oregon based band Red Fang s song Blood Like Cream In 2021 he appeared as the protagonist in the official music video for the 2020 mix of George Harrison s song My Sweet Lord 47 48 Along with Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis Armisen voiced radio characters in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV Armisen performed as a singer drummer comedic actor in the Blue Man Group s How to be a Megastar Live He played the part of a salesman on TV who advertises for the Megastar Rock Manual He also drummed in the performance and was a backup singer In late 2014 Armisen was featured on the popular comedy web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee with host Jerry Seinfeld Armisen is a longtime fan of punk rock music and can be seen in the documentaries Salad Days and The Damned Don t You Wish That We Were Dead In 2015 Armisen was the recipient of Smithsonian magazine s American Ingenuity Award for Performing Arts 49 In 2018 Armisen provided the foreword to The Yacht Rock Book by author Greg Prato 50 He appears as Michael on the sixth episode of the revival of The Kids in the Hall released on May 13 2022 51 Personal life EditArmisen was married to English singer and songwriter Sally Timms from 1998 to 2004 52 and to actress Elisabeth Moss from 2009 to 2011 53 54 Moss described their time together as extremely traumatic and awful and horrible and said Armisen could be best summed up as follows He s so great at doing impersonations But the greatest impersonation he does is that of a normal person 55 I think I was a terrible husband I think I m a terrible boyfriend Armisen later told Howard Stern I feel bad for everyone I ve gone out with 55 He started dating actress Natasha Lyonne in 2014 56 57 Lyonne confirmed that they had ended their relationship in April 2022 She stated We love each other just about as much as two people can love each other and we re still talking all the time 58 Armisen as of March 2018 resides in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles 59 Prior to his move he was a resident of Portland Oregon s Pearl District 60 He has stated that he is an atheist 61 Since working together on ThunderAnt Carrie Brownstein and Armisen developed what Brownstein has called one of the most intimate functional romantic but nonsexual relationships they have ever had 62 According to Armisen their relationship is all of the things that I ve ever wanted you know aside from like the physical stuff but the intimacy that I have with her is like no other 63 Armisen is a fan of the video game Red Dead Redemption On a 2018 episode of Larry King Now he described himself as being very good at the game This prompted the studio Rockstar Games to cast him in the next installment of the series Red Dead Redemption 2 64 He is also a fan of black metal and death metal 65 Discography EditAs a member of Trenchmouth Snakebite EP 1989 Kick Your Mind And Make It Move EP 1991 Construction of New Action 1991 Trenchmouth Circus Lupus Split 1992 Inside the Future 1993 The Position of the Right Hand Trenchmouth Bliss Split 1993 Achtung Chicago Zwei compilation 1993 Trenchmouth vs The Light of the Sun 1994 The Broadcasting System 1995 Volumes Amplifiers Equalizers 1995 More Motion A Collection 2003 As a member of the Blue Jean Committee Catalina Breeze EP 2015 As a comedian Comedy Album Standup for Drummers 2018 Singles amp EP Portlandia with Carrie Brownstein 2011 KFC Nashville Hot Record 2016 Filmography EditMain article Fred Armisen filmographyAwards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Fred ArmisenReferences Edit Phawker May 8 2014 Fredlandia The Nicest Punk in Show Biz Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved September 1 2015 Fred Armisen profile TVGuide com Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved March 10 2014 Saturday Night Live Political Satire 2008 The Peabody Awards Archived from the original on May 12 2015 Retrieved January 24 2017 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