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Andy Samberg (born David A. J. Samberg;[1] August 18, 1978)[2] is an American comedian, actor, writer, TV producer, and musician. He is a member of the comedy music group The Lonely Island and was a cast member on Saturday Night Live (2005–2012), where he and his fellow group members have been credited with popularizing the SNL Digital Shorts.[3]

Samberg has been in several films, including Hot Rod (2007), I Love You, Man (2009), That's My Boy (2012), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012), Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), and Palm Springs (2020). Samberg has had lead voice roles in Space Chimps (2008), the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs franchise (2009–2013), the Hotel Transylvania film series (2012–2021), and Storks (2016).

Since 2013, he has starred as Jake Peralta in the Fox, and later NBC, police sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for which he is also a producer. For his work on the show, he was awarded a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 2013.[4]


Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2.1 Acting and filmmaking 2.2 Saturday Night Live 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4.1 Film 4.2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External links Early life and education Samberg was born in Berkeley, California on August 18, 1978.[2] His mother, Marjorie "Margi" (née Marrow), is an elementary school teacher, and his father, Joe, is a photographer.[5] He has two sisters, Johanna and Darrow.[6] At age 5, he told his parents that he wanted to change his name to Andy.[7][8] Samberg was raised in a Jewish family; he considers himself as "not particularly religious."[9][10][11][12] Samberg attended elementary school with his future Brooklyn Nine Nine co-star Chelsea Peretti.[13]

In a 2019 episode of Finding Your Roots, hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Samberg discovered that his mother Marjorie, who was adopted by Jewish parents, is the biological daughter of a Sicilian (Italian) Catholic father named Salvatore Maida, who immigrated in 1925,[14] and a German-Jewish refugee mother named Ellen Philipsborn, who had come to the US in 1938; they met in San Francisco.[15] Samberg's adoptive grandfather was industrial psychologist and philanthropist Alfred J. Marrow,[16] through whom he is a third cousin to US Senator Tammy Baldwin.[17]

Samberg graduated from Berkeley High School in 1996, where he became interested in creative writing and has stated that writing classes "were the ones that [he] put all [his] effort into... that's what [he] cared about and that's what [he] ended up doing".[18] He attended college at University of California, Santa Cruz for two years[19] before transferring to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he graduated in 2000.[20] While at NYU, writer Murray Miller was his roommate.[21]

Career Acting and filmmaking Samberg majored in experimental film. He became an online star and made his own comedy videos with his two friends Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone.[22] When YouTube was created in 2005, the streaming of their videos became much more widespread. Samberg became a featured player on Saturday Night Live in part because of the work he had done on his sketch comedy website TheLonelyIsland.com, which helped them land an agent and eventually get hired at Saturday Night Live.[23] Prior to joining its cast, Samberg was (and remains) a member of the comedy troupe The Lonely Island, along with Taccone and Schaffer. The trio began writing for Saturday Night Live in 2005 and released their debut album, Incredibad, in 2009. Samberg appeared in numerous theatrical films, commercials, music videos, and hosted special events, including the 2009 MTV Movie Awards.

In 2012, Samberg delivered the Class Day speech at Harvard University,[24] and starred with Adam Sandler in That's My Boy and Hotel Transylvania as the main character, Jonathan, a role he reprised for its sequels Hotel Transylvania 2 and Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation.[25] In September 2012, Samberg played Cuckoo in the BAFTA nominated BBC Three series Cuckoo,[26] and in 2013 landed the role of Detective Jake Peralta in Fox's (now NBC's) police sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine which first aired on September 17 of the same year[27] and led to Samberg winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 2014 for his role as Peralta. Samberg hosted the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 20, 2015.[28][29][30] Recently, he co-hosted the 76th Golden Globe Awards with Sandra Oh on January 6, 2019.

Samberg starred in Sleater-Kinney's "No Cities to Love" video along with other actors such as Fred Armisen, Elliot Page, and Norman Reedus. On May 16, 2016, Samberg and the Lonely Island performed their 2009 hit "I'm on a Boat" with classroom instruments on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[31]

Saturday Night Live In September 2005, Samberg joined Saturday Night Live as a featured player along with Schaffer and Taccone as the show's writing staff. Though his live sketch roles were limited in his first year, he appeared in many prerecorded sketches including commercial parodies and various other filmed segments. On December 17, 2005, Chris Parnell and he starred in the Digital Short show "Lazy Sunday", a hip hop song about a quest to see the film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The short became an Internet phenomenon and garnered Samberg significant media and public attention, as did "Dick in a Box", a duet with Justin Timberlake that won a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.[3] The video for his comedy troupe's collaboration with T-Pain, "I'm on a Boat", had over 56 million views on YouTube, after debuting on February 7, 2009. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award. Another digital short, "Motherlover", also featuring Timberlake, was released on May 10, 2009, to commemorate Mother's Day, and is a sequel of "Dick in a Box".[32] Outside of his prerecorded segments, he also participated in recurring live segments, such as his Blizzard Man sketch.[33] On June 1, 2012, Samberg's spokesperson announced that he had left the show.[34][35] He returned to the show as the host of the Season 39 finale in 2014[36] and in the 40th anniversary special's Digital Short.

Personal life Samberg is married to musician Joanna Newsom. He once described himself as a "superfan". They met at one of her concerts.[37][38] After five years of dating, Samberg proposed to her in February 2013, and they married on September 21, 2013 in Big Sur, California,[39][40][41] with Saturday Night Live co-star Seth Meyers serving as the wedding's groomsman.[42] In March 2014, Samberg and Newsom purchased the Moorcrest estate in the Beachwood Canyon area of Los Angeles, California.[43] They also own a home in the West Village in New York City.[44] The couple announced the birth of their daughter in August 2017.[45]

Filmography Film Year Title Role Notes 2007 Hot Rod Rod Kimble 2008 Space Chimps Ham III Voice Extreme Movie N/A Co-writer Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Homeless Man 2009 I Love You, Man Robbie Klaven Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Brent McHale Voice 2011 Friends with Benefits Quincy What's Your Number? Gerry Perry 2012 Celeste and Jesse Forever Jesse Abrams That's My Boy Todd/Han Solo The Watch Casual Wanker #1 Cameo Hotel Transylvania Jonathan Loughran Voice 2013 Grown Ups 2 Male Cheerleader Cameo The To Do List Van King Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Brent McHale Voice 2014 Neighbors Toga #1 Cameo 2015 7 Days in Hell Aaron Williams Also producer Hotel Transylvania 2 Jonathan "Johnny" Loughran Voice 2016 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Conner "Kid Conner" Friel/Conner4Real Also producer and writer Storks Junior Voice 2017 Take the 10 Johnny Brigsby Bear Eric Also producer[46] Puppy! Johnny Loughran Voice; short film 2018 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Voice 2020 Palm Springs Nyles Also producer Television Year Title Role Notes 2003–2004 The 'Bu Aaron 8 episodes; also writer 2005 Arrested Development Stage Manager Episode: "Righteous Brothers" House of Cosbys Cosby Team TriOsby (voice) 2 episodes 2005–2012 Saturday Night Live Various Characters 139 episodes; also writer 2008 Human Giant Jonathan 4 episodes 2009 2009 MTV Movie Awards Himself (host) Television special 2009–2011 American Dad! Ricky the Raptor / Anti-Christ (voices) Episode: "Rapture's Delight" 2010 Freaknik: The Musical Chad (voice) Television film The Sarah Silverman Program Troy Bulletinboard Episode: "Smellin' of Troy" Parks and Recreation Carl Lorthner Episode: "Park Safety" 2011–2017 Adventure Time Various voices 3 episodes 2012 Portlandia Andy Episode: "Mixologist" 30 Rock Himself Episode: "The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell" SpongeBob SquarePants Colonel Carper (voice) Episode: "Hello Bikini Bottom!" Cuckoo Dale "Cuckoo" Ashbrick 7 episodes 2012–2016 Comedy Bang! Bang! Himself 5 episodes 2013 28th Independent Spirit Awards Himself (host) Television special The Awesomes Various voices 3 episodes Comedy Central Roast of James Franco Himself (roaster) Television special 2013–present Brooklyn Nine-Nine Jake Peralta Main role; also producer 2014 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Andy Samberg/St. Vincent" 2015 The Eric Andre Show Eric Andre Episode: "Pauly D & Rick Springfield" Major Lazer Dr Nerd/Dr Bass Drop (voice) 2 episodes 7 Days in Hell Aaron Williams Television film; also executive producer 67th Primetime Emmy Awards Himself (host) Television special[47] 2016 Party Over Here N/A Creator and executive producer New Girl Jake Peralta Episode: "Homecoming" 2017 Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special Kenny G Television special Master of None Nicolas Cage (voice) Episode: "New York, I Love You" Tour de Pharmacy Marty Hass Television film; also executive producer Lady Dynamite Himself 2 episodes 2018 Alone Together N/A Executive producer Bob's Burgers Brett (voice) Episode: "Sleeping with the Frenemy" 2019 76th Golden Globe Awards Himself (co-host) Television special PEN15 N/A Executive producer I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson Paul Episode: "We Used to Watch This at My Old Work"; also executive producer The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience Jose Canseco Television special; also executive producer The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance The Heretic (skekGra) (voice) 4 episodes 2020 Never Have I Ever Himself (voice) Episode: "... been the loneliest boy in the world" Mapleworth Murders[48] Bran BcBillan 2 episodes Awards and nominations Year Award Category Work Result 2007 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics[49] for the song "Dick In A Box" Saturday Night Live Won 2009 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics[50] for the song "Motherlover" Nominated Teen Choice Award Web Star[51] Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice Comedian[51] Nominated 2010 People's Choice Award Favorite Web Celeb[52] Nominated Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics[53] for the song "Shy Ronnie" Nominated 2011 Teen Choice Award Choice Comedian[54] Nominated Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics[55] for the song "I Just Had Sex" Nominated Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for the song "Jack Sparrow" Nominated Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for the song "3-Way (The Golden Rule)" Nominated 2012 Teen Choice Award Choice Comedian[56] Nominated 2014 People's Choice Award Best Actor in a New TV Series[57] Brooklyn Nine-Nine Nominated Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy[58] Won American Comedy Awards Best Comedy Actor – TV[59] Won Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actor: Comedy[60] Nominated EWwy Award Best Actor, Comedy[61] Nominated 2015 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actor: Comedy[62] Nominated Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special[63] Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Nominated 2016 People's Choice Award Favorite Comedic TV Actor[64] Brooklyn Nine-Nine Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actor: Comedy[65] Nominated Poppy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series[66] Won 2017 People's Choice Award Favorite Comedic TV Actor[67] Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice Comedy TV Actor[68] Nominated 2018 Teen Choice Award Choice Comedy TV Actor[69] Nominated 2019 Critics' Choice Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series[70] Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Comedy TV Actor[71] Nominated Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Special (Live) The 76th Annual Golden Globes Awards Nominated 2021 Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie Palm Springs Won 2021 Satellite Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Nominated Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Nominated Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Nominated Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Comedy Won References Barlow, Eve (May 3, 2016). 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