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You’ll understand it all. 4 Contents Amy Poehler 10 Early life 11 Career11 Upright Citizens Brigade 11 Saturday Night Live 12 Parks and Recreation 13 Film career and other work 14 Personal life 15 Filmography 15 Notable characters on SNL 17 Impressions 17 Awards and nominations 17 A.C.O.D.17 Production 18 Cast19 Plot 19 Notes19 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 20 Amy Miles 26 Plot 22 Cast23 Voices23 Cameos23 Reception 23 Critical reception 23 Box office 24 Awards 24 Soundtrack 24 Track listing 25 Chart performance 26 Marketing 26 Video game 26 Home media 26 Sequel 26 Discography Arrested Development (TV series) 5 27 27 Baby Mama (film) 40 Blades of Glory 43 Burlington, Massachusetts 49 Christian Siriano 55 Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series 60 Winners and Nominees 2010’s 60 60 Del Close Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo Envy (2004 film) Flu Season (Parks and Recreation) Freak Dance (film) 61 65 69 72 78 Future-Drama Greg Daniels Hamlet 2 Hansel and Gretel Horatio Sanz 79 82 88 91 95 Plot Cast Early life Early career Saturday Night Live Characters on SNL Impressions on SNL Later career Personal life Film and television Awards Horton Hears a Who! (film) Ian Roberts (actor) Improvisational theatre Inside the Actors Studio About the program In popular culture Guests 6 78 79 96 96 96 97 97 98 98 98 99 99 105 107 118 118 121 121 A 121 B121 C122 D122 E122 F123 G 123 H123 I124 J124 K124 L125 M125 N 126 O 126 P 126 Q 126 R 126 S 127 T 127 V 127 W 127 Ensemble guests 128 Declined/standing invitations 129 DVD releases 129 Further reading 129 Jimmy Fallon Katy Perry Late Night with Conan O’Brien Leslie Knope Live from Studio 6H Liz Lemon MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance Man of the Year (2006 film) 7 130 137 150 169 174 177 189 192 8 9 Amy Poehler Amy Poehler Amy Poehler Poehler at the 71st Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon 2012. Born Amy Meredith Poehler September 16, 1971 (age 41) Newton, Massachusetts, U. S. Education (BA) from Boston College Alma mater The Second City Occupation Actress, comedian, writer, producer Years active 1995–present Spouse Will Arnett (2003–2012, separated) Children2 Amy Meredith Poehler ( /ˈpoʊlər/; born September 16, 1971) is an American actress, comedian, producer and writer. She was a cast member on the NBC television entertainment show Saturday Night Live from 2001 to 2008. In 2004, she had a minor role in the film Mean Girls with Tina Fey, with whom she worked again in Baby Mama in 2008. She is currently the lead of NBC’s comedy Parks and Recreation. She has been nominated twice for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance on Saturday Night Live, and three times for the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance in Parks and Recreation. For the latter series, she also received a 2012 Golden Globe Award nomination. Poehler is also a member of the renowned comedy troupe the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB), who had their own sketch series on Comedy Central from 1998 to 2000. Poehler and the UCB went on to found the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, which has since become one of the most visible and influential breeding grounds for improvisational comedy since they opened in 1999. The UCB now operate theaters in both New York and Los Angeles, where they also continue to run their highly accredited comedy classes. Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2. 1 Upright Citizens Brigade 2. 2 Saturday Night Live 10 2. 3 Parks and Recreation 2. 4 Film career and other work 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4. 1 Notable characters on SNL 4. 2 Impressions 5 Awards and nominations Early life Poehler was born in Newton, Massachusetts, and grew up in Burlington, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Eileen Frances (née Milmore) and German American William Grinstead Poehler, both teachers. She is a distant cousin of author Stephen King and U. S. senator Scott Brown, through shared New England ancestry. Poehler was raised Catholic. A 1993 graduate of Boston College, Poehler was a member of America’s oldest collegiate improv comedy troupe, “My Mother’s Fleabag. “ After graduating from college, Poehler moved to Chicago, where she studied improvisational theatre at Second City, with friend and future co-star Tina Fey. She also studied with Del Close at ImprovOlympic, going on to become part of the touring company as well as teaching classes at IO. Career Upright Citizens Brigade During her time at Second City and Improv Olympic in Chicago, Poehler studied under Del Close and Charna Halpern along with Matt Besser, where they were part of the original improv team called the Upright Citizens Brigade. While the group initially consisted of many members (including Horatio Sanz, Adam McKay, Rick Roman, and Neil Flynn), Poehler quickly became part of the group along with Matt Walsh. The two, along with Besser and Ian Roberts, performed sketch and improv around Chicago before moving to New York in 1996. Immediately after moving to New York, the group quickly scored a TV gig, appearing as sketch regulars on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. In 1998, Comedy Central debuted the group’s eponymous halfhour sketch comedy series. During the show’s second season, the group opened an Improv theatre and training center in New York City at 161 W. 22nd Street, occupying the space of a former strip 11 club. The UCB theatre held shows seven nights a week in addition to offering classes in sketch comedy writing and improv. In the summer of 2000, Comedy Central canceled the Upright Citizens Brigade program after its third season, though the UCB Theatre continues to operate. The foursome continue to work together in many projects, and frequently perform together in live improv shows at their comedy theatres in NY and LA. Saturday Night Live Poehler joined the cast of SNL during the 2001–02 season, her debut episode being the first one produced after the 9/11 attacks – with host Reese Witherspoon, musical guest Alicia Keys, and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as a special guest. Poehler was promoted from featured player to full cast member in her first season on the show, making her only the third person to have earned this distinction (after Harry Shearer and Eddie Murphy). Beginning with the 2004–05 season, she co-anchored “Weekend Update” with Tina Fey, replacing the newly departed Jimmy Fallon. In a TV Guide interview, Fey said that with Poehler coanchoring, there now is “double the sexual tension. “ When Fey left after the 2005–06 season to devote time to the sitcom she created, 30 Rock, Seth Meyers joined Poehler at the anchor desk. Poehler was nominated for a 2008 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress – Comedy Series, the first SNL cast member recognized in this category. She was heavily favored to win by many critics, but ultimately lost to Jean Smart of Samantha Who?. She was nominated once again in 2009, but lost to Kristin Chenoweth of Pushing Daisies. On September 13, 2008, the SNL season premiere opened with Fey and Poehler as Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton, respectively, performing a “joint political campaign spot. “ It was officially announced on September 16, 2008 that Poehler would be leaving SNL in October due to the birth of her child. On the October 25, 2008 episode, it was announced by “Weekend Update” co-anchor Seth Meyers, who anchored the segment alone, “Amy Poehler is not here because she is having a baby”, to wild applause from the audience. At the end of “Weekend Update”, special guest Maya Rudolph and current cast member Kenan Thompson sang a custom rendition of “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” for Poehler, changing the words: “We love you Amy, and we just can’t wait to meet your baby!” Meyers signed off: “For Weekend Update, I’m Seth Meyers — we love you Amy!” 12 Web promo for 2008 web video of Palin (Fey) and Clinton (Poehler) from NBC. com. Poehler returned to the show on November 3, 2008, during the “SNL Presidential Bash ‘08”, “hosting” as Hillary Clinton. The Bash was pre-taped from scenes shot between September and October. Her return to SNL after her pregnancy was on December 6, 2008, where she stayed for two weeks. During “Weekend Update”, on December 13, she thanked her family, friends, and fans for the continued support and announced that it would be her last show. On April 18, 2009, a Saturday Night Live special, “The Best of Amy Poehler”, aired. Poehler returned for “Weekend Update” (signing off with “. . . and he’s Seth Meyers”) and joined the “chorus” for Will Ferrell’s “Goodnight Saigon” (along with the SNL cast and Tom Hanks, Maya Rudolph, Norm Macdonald, Artie Lange, Anne Hathaway, and Green Day) on the SNL season finale on May 16, 2009. Poehler returned to the “Weekend Update” desk in the fall of 2009 with Meyers, for two “WU” Thursday episodes, which led directly into Parks and Recreation. Poehler also returned to Saturday Night Live for a special Mother’s Day episode on May 8, 2010, hosted by Betty White. Poehler returned to Saturday Night Live on September 25, 2010 to host the Season 36 opening episode with performer Katy Perry. She returned once again for the Saturday Night Live special, “The Women of SNL”. The special aired on November 1, 2010. Between the time she left and the time she hosted, she also returned several times to join Seth Meyers in their “Really!?! With Seth and Amy” segment on Weekend Update. The “Really!?!” segment has aired since with Meyers speaking doing the segment alone, although he was once accompanied by special guest Kermit the Frog. Poehler appeared as a guest in the December 18, 2011 Jimmy-Fallon-hosted episode, starring in the opening sketch and a Weekend Update joke-off with Fallon, Meyers and Tina Fey. She appeared once again on the February 18, 2012 Maya Rudolphhosted episode, reprising her role as Betty Caruso in the Bronx Beat sketch (with co-host Maya Rudolph), co-anchoring Weekend Update as well as a segment of “Really!?! With Seth and Amy”, and appearing briefly as Hillary Clinton at the end of the “The Obama Show” sketch. Parks and Recreation 13 Poehler with Parks and Recreation co-star Aubrey Plaza at the 2012 Time 100 gala In July 2008, Variety reported that Poehler was in final negotiations to star in a series by writers Greg Daniels and Mike Schur, set to air on Thursdays before The Office, starting January 2009 on NBC. On July 21, 2008, NBC officially announced Poehler’s new series, Parks and Recreation, saying the project would not be a direct spin-off of The Office, as previously speculated. Poehler joined an ensemble cast including Aziz Ansari, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Paul Schneider, Nick Offerman, and starting with the third season, Adam Scott, and Rob Lowe. Poehler plays Deputy Director of the Parks Department, Leslie Knope, in the fictional city of Pawnee, Indiana. After a rough first season, the show’s second season and third season have been well received by critics, and Poehler received an Emmy nomination for her role. NBC has since aired Parks and Recreation for a fourth season that ended in May, 2012. Poehler was featured in The Advocate for her role in the show. Amy Poehler has also written three episodes of the series, the first being Telethon in season 2, which was the episode Poehler sent in as her Emmy Awards submission in 2010. The second one is the episode entitled The Fight, which aired on May 12, 2011. She both wrote and directed the 4th season episode “The Debate”. Poehler was once again nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Oustanding Lead Actress in a Comedy in 2011. She sent the episode Flu Season as her submission, but lost to Melissa McCarthy of Mike & Molly. Film career and other work Tina Fey and Poehler at the premiere of Baby Mama in New York. Poehler has appeared in the films Wet Hot American Summer, Mean Girls, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny, Blades of Glory, Envy, Shrek the Third, Mr. Woodcock, and Hamlet 2. She is[when?] producing a digital series with two of her friends, Meredith Walker and Amy Miles, Smart Girls at the Party, available through ON Networks. The show is focused on interviews with young women who are “changing the world by being themselves”. The first season of ‘Smart Girls at the Party’ premiered online November 17, 2008, with Mattel’s Barbie signed on as the lead sponsor. Smart Girls at the Party is returning to production in 2012 as part of Google’s 100 Channel YouTube initiative to create 14 new content. The new Smart Girls at the Party YouTube Channel will go live on July 2, 2012 and include new episodes of Smart Girls at the Party along with additional shows by Poehler, Walker, and Miles. She appeared in various comedy segments on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, often playing her recurring role as Andy Richter’s little sister Stacy, and as a recurring character in two episodes of the college dramedy Undeclared. She appears in the film Southland Tales, which premiered on May 21, 2006 at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. In 2008, she appeared in Horton Hears a Who!, Hamlet 2, Baby Mama, and Spring Breakdown. She has also cocreated an animated series for Nickelodeon called The Mighty B!, about Bessie Higgenbottom, a “sweet, merit-badge-obsessed girl scout”, to which she lends her vocal talents. In 2009, Poehler earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Series. In 2011 Poehler was included on TIME’s “100 most influential people in the world”. She also delivered the Class Day address to Harvard University’s class of 2011. Personal life Poehler married Will Arnett of the Fox comedy Arrested Development on August 29, 2003, and had a recurring role in the series as the wife of Arnett’s character George Oscar “G. O. B. “ Bluth II. Poehler and Arnett also played a quasi-incestuous brother-sister ice skating team in the 2007 film Blades of Glory, and appeared together in Horton Hears a Who!, On Broadway, Spring Breakdown, and Monsters vs. Aliens, along with Arnett having a guest appearance on Poehler’s NBC comedy Parks and Recreation and both did voice acting on The Secret World of Arrietty. On October 25, 2008, Poehler gave birth to her first child, son Archibald William Emerson “Archie” Arnett, just hours before the Saturday Night Live telecast. Poehler gave birth to her second son, Abel James Arnett, on August 6, 2010. In September 2012, Poehler and Arnett announced that they were ending their 9-year marriage. Filmography Year Film and TV Role Notes 1996–2000 Late Night with Conan O’Brien Stacy (Andy’s little sister)/ Various sketch roles Regular 1998 Spin City Susan Episode 22, Season 2 15 1998–2000 Upright Citizens Brigade Colby/ Various characters Main Role 1999 Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo Ruth 2001–2008 Saturday Night Live Herself/ Various characters Nominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (2008 and 2009) 138 shows as cast member. 2001 Wet Hot American Summer Susie 2001–02 Undeclared Hillary 2002 Martin & Orloff Patty 2004 Mean Girls Mrs. George Envy Natalie Vanderpark 2004–05 Arrested Development Wife of Gob Recurring, 5 episodes 2005 SpongeBob SquarePants Gramma (voice) “Have You Seen This Snail?” The SimpsonsJenda (voice) “Future-Drama” Sesame Street Herself 2006 Southland Tales Veronica Mung / Dream Tenacious D in The Pick of DestinyTruck Stop Waitress Man of the Year HerselfSaturday Night Live’s Weekend Update with Tina Fey & Amy Poehler was featured in the movie 2007 The ExCarol Lane Blades of Glory Fairchild Van Waldenberg Shrek the Third Snow White Voice Mr. Woodcock Maggie Hoffman Shortcut to Happiness Molly Gilchrest Wild Girls Gone Doreen With Matt Besser, Ian Roberts & Matt Walsh of the Upright Citizens Brigade. 2008 Hamlet 2 Cricket Feldstein Horton Hears a Who! Sally O’Malley Voice Baby Mama Angie Ostrowski MTV Movie Award for Best WTF Moment Nominated – MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance 2008–2011 The Mighty B!Bessie Higgenbottom (voice) Cocreator of series Nominated – Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (2009 and 2010) 2009 Spring Breakdown Gayle Monsters vs. Aliens Computer Voice Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Eleanor Voice 2009–presentParks and Recreation Leslie Knope Main Role Nominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (2010, 2011, 2012) Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television 16 Series Musical or Comedy (2011) Pending – Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (2012) 2010 Megamind Linda PricklesVoice 2011 Hoodwinked 2: Hood vs. Evil GretelVoice Bubble Guppies Deema Voice Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-WreckedEleanor Voice Freak DanceLillian Upright Citizens Brigade production; incl. Besser, Walsh and Roberts. 2012 The Secret World of ArriettyHomilyVoice 30 Rock Young Liz Lemon (Flashback) “Live from Studio 6H” East & West Coast version 2013 A. C. O. D. Sondra Upcoming You Are HereTBA Upcoming 2014 They Came Together Molly Upcoming Notable characters on SNL Amber, a one-legged hypoglycemic reality show contestant. Betty Caruso, Bronx Beat co-host (opposite Maya Rudolph). Kaitlin, the excitable preteen titular character of Kaitlin and Rick (opposite Horatio Sanz). Netti Bo Dance, a frequent patient at the Appalachian Emergency Room. Sally Needler, half of The Needlers, “the couple that should be divorced” (opposite Seth Meyers). Zoe Anderton, the pun loving, David Beckham-obsessed Spy Glass co-host (opposite Seth Meyers). Impressions Poehler has impersonated Dakota Fanning, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Sharon Osbourne, Britney Spears, Paula Abdul, Rosie O’Donnell, Kelly Ripa, Ann Coulter, Madonna, Avril Lavigne, Sharon Stone, Nancy Grace, Michael Jackson, Lindsay Lohan, Christian Siriano, Peter Ostrum, David Spade, Mr. Six, Tonya Harding, Dennis Kucinich, Fergie, Judy Garland, J. K. Rowling, Kim Jong-il, Jenna Bush, Katie Couric, Tinker Bell, and Rosie Perez. Awards and nominations A.C.O.D. 17 A. C. O. D. A. C. O. D. Directed by Stu Zicherman Produced byTeddy Schwarzman Black Bear Pictures Written by Stu Zicherman Ben Karlin Starring Adam Scott Amy Poehler Jessica Alba Jane Lynch Richard Jenkins Catherine O’Hara Mary Elizabeth Winstead Cinematography John Bailey Editing by Jeffrey Wolf Distributed by Miramax Films Country United States LanguageEnglish A. C. O. D. is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Stu Zicherman and starring Adam Scott, Amy Poehler, Jessica Alba and Jane Lynch. The name of the film is an abbreviation for Adult Children of Divorce. Other stars include Richard Jenkins, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Catherine O’Hara, while Ken Howard and Clark Duke also have supporting roles. Teddy Schwarzman is producing the film through his Black Bear Pictures company. The film, which was written by Stu Zicherman and Ben Karlin, will be directed by Zicherman. Adam Pally also has joined the cast. John Bailey is the cinematographer. Contents 1 Production 2 Cast 3 Plot 4 Notes Production Filming for the film began on March 12, 2012 in Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill area. It has done some filming at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Scenes were also shot in Decatur at the end 18 of the month. By early April, filming had taken place in Buckhead, near Lake Lanier, Alba got temporary tattoos of a trio of roses on her left bicep and a bow on her tailbone for her role in the film from an Atlanta-based artist. Soon the posterior tattoo seemed to be setting a trend of sorts. Cast Several cast additions were reported in Deadline. com: Jenkins (December 7, 2011), Lynch (February 10), Winstead (March 1), Poehler (March 8). On March 20, Variety reported the Howard and Duke joined the cast. Pally’s addition was reported in Entertainment Weekly on March 21. Plot A man (Scott) becomes aware that he was an unknowing former participant in a study about children of divorce, and he is sought as a participant in a follow-up study several years later. Participation in the present-day has comedic results. His younger brother (Duke) has a wedding which bring his divorced parents back together, causing lots of friction. Notes ^ a b Brett, Jennifer (2012-03-21). “A. C. O. D. filming at the Atlanta Botanical Garden”. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2012-03-31. ^ a b c d e f Sneider, Jeff (2012-03-20). “Ken Howard, Clark Duke join ‘A. C. O. D. ‘: Black Bear Pictures’ comedy co-stars Jane Lynch, Jessica Abla, more”. Variety. Retrieved 2012-04-01. ^ a b Snierson, Dan (2012-03-21). “Amy Poehler-Adam Scott comedy ‘A. C. O. D. ‘ taps Adam Pally of ‘Happy Endings’”. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-04-01. ^ “A. C. O. D. (Adult Children of Divorce)”. The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-04-04. ^ Caldwell, Carla (2012-03-12). “Movie with Jessica Alba, Jane Lynch films in downtown Atl. “. Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved 2012-04-02. “Filming begins Monday in the Castleberry Hill area of downtown Atlanta on a new movie starring Jessica Alba, Jane Lynch, Amy Poehler, and Adam Scott. “ ^ Brett, Jennifer (March 26, 2012). “Movie with Amy Poehler, Adam 19 Scott, Jessica Alba, Jane Lynch filming at Decatur restaurant”. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved May 28, 2012. ^ Brett, Jennifer (2012-04-06). “A. C. O. D. films in Buckhead”. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2012-04-17. ^ Finlayson, Ariana (2012-04-02). “PICS: See Jessica Alba’s Giant Tattoos!”. Us Weekly. Retrieved 2012-04-04. ^ O’Neill, Catherine Q. (2012-04-16). “Behind the Scenes: Tattoos in the Movies”. Allure. Retrieved 2012-04-18. ^ Fleming, Mike (2011-12-07). “Richard Jenkins Joins Divorce Comedy ‘A. C. O. D. ’”. Deadline. com. Retrieved 2011-04-01. ^ Fleming, Mike (2012-02-10). “‘Glee’s Jane Lynch Joins Indie Film Comedy”. Deadline. com. Retrieved 2011-04-01. ^ Brooks, Brian (2012-03-01). “Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins ‘A. C. O. D. ’”. Deadline. com. Retrieved 2011-04-01. ^ Fleming, Mike (2012-03-08). “Amy Poehler Joins ‘Parks And Recreation’ Cohort Adam Scott In Feature ‘A. C. O. D. ’Amy Poehler Joins ‘Parks And Recreation’ Cohort Adam Scott In Feature ‘A. C. O. D. ’”. Deadline. com. Retrieved 2011-04-01. 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