In 1997, Fey joined the writing staff of Saturday Night Live (SNL), becoming one of the show’s first female head writers in 1999. During her nine-year tenure at SNL, Fey wrote or co-wrote many of the show’s most memorable sketches, including the popular “Celebrity Jeopardy!” and “Weekend Update” segments. Her work on SNL earned her multiple Emmy Awards and a reputation as a talented writer and performer.
In addition to her work on SNL and 30 Rock, Fey has appeared in numerous films, including Mean Girls, Baby Mama, Date Night, and Admission. She has also lent her voice to several animated movies, including The Lego Movie and Unikitty. kristina fey
In 2006, Fey created and starred in the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, which was loosely based on her experiences working on SNL. The show followed the behind-the-scenes antics of a fictional sketch comedy show, and Fey played the lead role of Liz Lemon, a harried and lovable showrunner. 30 Rock ran for seven seasons, earning Fey numerous awards and nominations, including multiple Emmys and a Golden Globe. In 1997, Fey joined the writing staff of