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Amy Poehler

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Gender Female
Age 52
Date of birth September 16,1971
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Newton
Massachusetts
United States
Height 157 (cm)
Spouse Will Arnett
Children Archie Arnett
2
Siblings Greg Poehler
Books Yes Please
Alvin & Chipmunks Chipwrecked.
Yes Please Vinyl Edition + MP3
Parents Eileen Poehler
William Poehler
Alma mater Boston College
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Date of Upd.
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Amy Poehler Life story


Amy Poehler is an American actress, comedian, writer, producer, and director. Poehler was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2001 to 2008. From 2004 until her departure, she served as co-anchor of the show's news parody segment, Weekend Update.

Early Life

Amy poehler was born on september 16. 1971 in newton. Massachusetts. She was the second of two children in a catholic family. Her brother is ocmedy writer and actor greg poehler. Poehler attended boston college and graduated with a degree in meida and communications.

Career

Amy poehler s career began in the late 1990s when she joined the cast of the popular nbc sketch comedy show. Saturday night live. From 2001 to 2008. Poehler was a regular cast member and occasional host on the show. She is known for creaitng iconic characters such as "debbie downer" and impersonating celebrities such as hillary clinton and sharon osbourne. Poehlre also starred in the fiml baby mama. Provided the voice of joy in the movie inside out. And co-created the show parks and recreation. She is currently the executive producer of the television series making it. Which premiered in 2018.

Awards and Accolades

Poehler has won many awards throughout her career. She has been nominated for seven emmy awards and won two. One in 2008 and one in 2009. She was also nominated for two golden globe awards and won one in was idnucted into the television academy hall of fame in 2018 and the academy of motion picture arts and sciences in 2019.

Philanthropy

Amy poehler is an active philanthropist. In 2008. She co-founded the organization smart girls. Which provides mentorship and resources for young girls. She is also an advocate for the rights of women. Children. And animals. In 2012. She was honored with the women in film lcuy award for her philanthropic work.

Writing

In 2014. Poehler released her first book yes please. Which was a new york times bestseller. She also co-wrote a book with her borther greg. Entitled sisters. Which was released in 2015.

Personal Life

Amy poehler was married to fellow actor will arnett from 2003 to 2016. The couple had two sons together. She is currently dating actor and cmoedian nick kroll.

Notable Performances

Some of poehler s most notable performances include her hosting of the golden globe awards. Her co-anchoring of weekend update on saturday night live. And her roles in films usch as baby mama and mean girl. S

Important Event

In 2015. Amy poehler and her organization smart girls partnered with the united nations to lanuch the “#smartgirlsask” campaign. The campaign encourages girls around the world to ask questions and speak up for themselves.

Interesting Fact

One of amy poehler s most famous characters on saturday night live was the "drunk uncl"e skit. The character was inspired by poehler s acutal uncle. Who was known for his drunken behavior.

Golden Globes: Will Hollywood stars return after controversy?

Golden Globes: Will Hollywood stars return after controversy?
Jan 9,2023 10:21 pm

... Normally, an acerbic host such as Ricky Gervais, Seth Myers or the pairing of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler would make fun of the A-listers in the audience and Hollywood in general, in a way that would not happen at the more formal Oscars...

Golden Globes: West Side Story and The Power of the Dog win at subdued event

Golden Globes: West Side Story and The Power of the Dog win at subdued event
Jan 10,2022 10:03 am

... There s often an acerbic host such as Ricky Gervais or Tina Fey and Amy Poehler also on hand to poke fun at the stars in attendance, much to the delight of viewers at home who find many of these awards ceremonies elitist and pretentious...

Oscars until 2020: ceremony is 'stars and surprises, but no host

Oscars until 2020: ceremony is 'stars and surprises, but no host
Feb 16,2020 9:57 am

...Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph opened have not confirmed the 2019 to be the ceremony this year s Academy Awards host once again, organizers of the annual ceremony...

Golden Globe Awards: What you need to know

Golden Globe Awards: What you need to know
Feb 16,2020 9:47 am

... Harvey Keitel, Chris Evans, Glenn Close, Reese Witherspoon, and a previous host Amy Poehler would be advisable to have a little fun out of the sleeves, as well as Salma Hayek, Will...

News Daily: BGH agreement irritation and SNL-bags actor

News Daily: BGH agreement irritation and SNL-bags actor
Feb 16,2020 6:18 am

... The row has overshadowed the start of the 45th season of the comedy sketch show, which featured names such as Bill Murray, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler...

Oscars 2019: Seven things we learned at the ceremony

Oscars 2019: Seven things we learned at the ceremony
Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

... The guest presenters were a huge successTina Fey and Amy Poehler were widely praised during their three years fronting the Golden Globes for adding some much needed sarcasm and cynicism to awards season, which can often feel pretentious and self-important...

Oscars 2019 review: Hostless ceremony gives stars time to shine

Oscars 2019 review: Hostless ceremony gives stars time to shine
Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

... Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler gave the closest the awards got to an opening monologue The first was to get Tiny Fey, Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph to effectively do the traditional opening monologue (after an opening performance from Queen, which got most people mildly waving an arm around, in a we ve-not-really-had-enough-to-drink-yet-but-OK kind of way)...

In pictures: The best of the ceremony

In pictures: The best of the ceremony
Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

... Like Carter, Beachler was the first black winner in her category Ludwig Goransson won best original score for Black Panther Other winners from the evening included Regina King, who scooped the best supporting actress award for If Beale Street Could Talk Mahershala Ali (far right) won best supporting actor for his role in Green Book, seen here posing with fellow Oscar-winning actors (left to right) Rami Malek, Olivia Colman and Regina King The film A Star is Born won best original song for the song Shallow, with Lady Gaga giving a heartfelt speech Free Solo won the best documentary award, with the film-makers posing in the press room (left to right): Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes and Shannon Dill Becky Neiman-Cobb (left) and Bao Domee Shi tasted their victory after winning best animated short film The ceremony had no official hosts, but presenters included (left to right) Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Melissa McCarthy appeared on stage dressed in an outfit inspired by Olivia Colman s character in The Favourite, complete with rabbits attached to her royal robes Actor Brian Tyree Henry appeared alongside McCarthy, with his take on a historical costume Helen Mirren presented alongside Aquaman star Jason Momoa Actor Keegan Michael Key made quite an entrance, flying down from the roof clutching an umbrella The evening s entertainment included Jennifer Hudson singing with a flowing cape Bette Midler also sang for the audience Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper sang together, performing a romantic rendition of Shallow from their film A Star is Born At the end of the song, Gaga and Cooper shared a microphone while a camera circled them ...

Oscars 2019 review: Hostless ceremony gives stars time to shine

Feb 16,2020 3:18 am

Rami Malek , Olivia Colman , Regina King and Mahershala Ali pose with their Oscars

The First Oscars to go ahead without a host since 1989 was an unqualified Success - The Best ceremony in years, packed with memorable Moments and for (nearly) all The Right reasons.

Without the need to fit in all the monologues, skits and handovers that are the mainstay of a host's work, Time Was available for far better speeches and emotional punches; the announcing of a winner given a precious few extra seconds for its meaning to really take root.

Kevin Hart 's decision to take himself out of the hosting duties following the resurfacing of homophobic tweets had initially presented The Academy with a huge problem.

Suddenly The Job looked like a poisoned chalice.

Who was a big enough name who had so little troublesome material in their back catalogue that they, too, wouldn't feel a Twitter backlash the moment they were announced?

No-one, it seemed.

So The Oscars went hostless for the First Time since the disastrous 1989 show, regarded as the worst in History - though this actually was nothing to do with not having a host; the awfulness was down to some badly misguided song-and-dance routines.

And it went so well, it would almost be a surprise if they bother with a host again.

Faced with only a few weeks to pull a whole new show together, The Producers had two brilliant ideas.

Maya Rudolph , Tina Fey and Amy Poehler gave the closest the awards got to an opening monologue

The First was to get Tiny Fey, Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph to effectively do the traditional opening monologue (after an opening performance from Queen, which got Most People mildly waving an arm around, in a we've-not-really-had-enough-to-drink-yet-But -OK kind of way).

Fey and Poehler had hosted the Golden Globes before and had been tipped as potential Oscars hosts; this was near-as-dammit them doing it, except they (with Rudolph) did a show's worth of material in two minutes.

"We're not hosting, But if we were, these are the jokes we would make" was their take. It was very post-modern But it really worked.

They raced through so Many references - to Netflix; to Fyre Festival; to Donald Trump 's wall; to The Show 's chaotic recent months and the wrangling over taking out awards - it was hard to keep up.

"We won't be doing awards during the commercials, But we will be presenting commercials during the awards," said Poehler.

"So if all The Winners could all say Hellman's Mayonnaise: We're on the side of food instead of their speeches, that would be great. "

And Then they left. All killer lines. No padding, no filler, no flannel. Brilliant.

The Other great idea was to expand The Range of people announcing the nominees for best picture.

Now that eight films are in contention, each gets a little spot where a celebrity introduces them.

It's usually actors who do this, of course - But This Time around, Serena Williams , Trevor Noah and Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine all got a go.

Serena Williams made a welcome appearance On Stage

It even meant that Mike Myers and Dana Carvey could reprise their roles as Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.

It was fun, it expanded the diversity of presenters, and it worked.

And it was The First Oscars where there was no groaner, no badly-received dig or in-joke that was just too in.

Awkward Moments - such as the make-up crew from Vice struggling desperately to read their Speech - came solely from the award winners.

(Well, that and Samuel L Jackson having to hand over a best original screenplay Oscar to Green Book . As good an actor as Jackson is - and there are few better - he could not act happy for that. )

But The Good Moments - of which there were Many - were allowed to breathe and stand out so much because they weren't rushed in order to fit the meaningless skits that exist just to give The Host something to do, like When Jimmy Kimmel brought in a busload of tourists to confusedly mill around the Dolby Theatre .

So When Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper sang Shallow together, the camera could linger on them as The Song finished rather than rushing off - thus providing an iconic Oscar image for years to come.

And When Olivia Colman won best actress, she got some proper time to say what she wanted as The Tears rolled down her face.

She talked about her children and she talked about Young Girls watching and practising their own acceptance speeches.

It was touching and wonderful.

Olivia Colman is The First British best female winner in 10 years

(Colman's Life Story could One Day be an Oscar-winning film in itself - from the low of Confetti, When the film-makers went back on A Promise to pixelate her nudity, to winning an Academy Award. Confetti's director, meanwhile, has since made four Nativity films; thus far they have all been untroubled by Oscar nominations. )

And there was also The Sheer joy When - a minute after having to hold his nose with the Green Book award, Samuel L Jackson got to give best adapted screenplay to BlacKkKlansman's writer "Spike LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"

Spike Lee won his First Oscar at The Ceremony

It was Lee's First win at the fifth time of being nominated. He made The Most overtly political Speech of The Night : "The 2020 presidential election is around The Corner .

"Let's all mobilise. Let's all be be on The Right side of History . Make the moral choice between love versus hate. Let's do The Right thing. "

But there were several heartfelt references from the wide variety of winners from different backgrounds to political issues.

Javier Bardem spoke - in Spanish, with subtitles, a First - of how "there are No Borders or walls that can restrain ingenuity or talent".

Chef Jose Andres spoke of "immigrants and women, who move humanity forward".

Melissa Berton and Rayka Zehtabchi's Speech was emotionally charged as they collected The Documentary award for Period

The Winners of best short documentary for Period. End Of Sentence talked of the enormous issues that still exist around access to sanitary products.

Meanwhile, The One thing that went unmentioned was the name of Bohemian Rhapsody 's director, Bryan Singer - currently the subject of claims that he has sexually abused boys and men;

Every time Bohemian Rhapsody won, it was The Members of Queen who were thanked instead.

Then Green Book won best film, and the whole mood dropped a notch. For doing that, The Academy itself deserves a collective Naked Gun Oscars-audience-slap-themselves-on-the-head gif. Never mind.

They need never bother with a host again.

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