GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER TINA FEY RECEIVES MARK TWAIN AWARD



The Kennedy Center will present its 13th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor to Tina Fey on Nov. 8 in Washington.
Fey is the star, executive producer and a writer of “30 Rock,” for which she’s won two Golden Globes.
She has starred in two feature films — “Date Night” and “Baby Mama” – as well as voicing characters for two animated features. She got her start with the Chicago improv company The Second City and was a writer and performer on “Saturday Night Live” for nine seasons.
Fey is also at work on a book of humorous essays for Little Brown; she signed the deal, rumored to be worth more than $5 million in the fall of 2008.
Previous recipients of the Mark Twain Prize include Bill Cosby, George Carlin, Steve Martin, Carl Reiner and Bob Newhart; the first honoree was Richard Pryor.
posted by admin, 3rd October 2010, Categories: Blog

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