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Chris Parnell - Overview

Date of Birth: Feb 05, 1967    
Place of Birth: Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Nationality: N/A
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With his everyman looks and highly professional announcer's voice, comedic actor Chris Parnell was often cast as a utility player on the venerable variety show "Saturday Night Live" (NBC, 1975- ), until he and fellow cast member Andy Samberg took the world by storm with their hilarious rap parody, "Lazy Sunday" (2005). Up to that point, Parnell had delivered laughs in a number of recurring characters like Merv "The Perv" Watson while offering a wide array of celebrity impressions that included Eminem, George W. Bush, Tom Brokaw and Lance Bass. Of course, he naturally appeared in films with other "SNL" alum, including Tim Meadow's "Ladies Man" (2000) and Will Ferrell's "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (2004). After eight years on "SNL," however, Parnell was fired by Lorne Michaels in 2006 due to budget cuts, becoming the first to ever be fired twice by the producer following a previous dismissal early in his career. He moved on to appear in a number of smaller films like "Hot Rod" (2007) and "Kabluey" (2008) while guest starring on a number of shows, most no... Read More
2012
Cast opposite Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in the big screen reboot of "21 Jump Street," based on the Fox police drama
2009
Narrated the Comedy Central series "Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire"
2009
Voiced character of Cyril Figgis on FX animated series "Archer"
2008
Cast on short-lived ABC comedy series "Miss Guided"
2008
Co-starred in the independent comedy "Kabluey"
2007
Co-starred with Andy Samberg in the comedy "Hot Rod"
2006
Landed a recurring role as Dr. Leo Spaceman on NBC's "30 Rock"


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