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Cecily Strong

American actress and comedian

Cecily Legler Strong (born February 8, 1984) is an American actress and comedian who has been a cast member of Saturday Night Live since 2012. She was hired for SNL while doing improv at The Second City in Chicago, where she moved after graduating from CalArts. She was the co-anchor of the Weekend Update segment during her second year and returned to the cast without the anchor duties the next year. Her other roles include voice work on The Awesomes (2013–2015), supporting roles in films like Ghostbusters, The Meddler, and The Female Brain.

She hosted the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2015. She starred in and produced Apple TV+ musical comedy series Schmigadoon! (2021). Her first book, a memoir *led This Will All Be Over Soon, was published in 2021. For her work on Saturday Night Live, she was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 72nd and 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Career
    • 2.1 Saturday Night Live
      • 2.1.1 Recurring characters
      • 2.1.2 Celebrity impersonations
    • 2.2 Other work
  • 3 Filmography
    • 3.1 Film
    • 3.2 Television
  • 4 Awards and nominations
    • 4.1 Critics' Choice Television Awards
    • 4.2 Drama League Awards
    • 4.3 Gold Derby Awards
    • 4.4 Grammy Awards
    • 4.5 Online Film & Television *ociation Awards
    • 4.6 Primetime Emmy Awards
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Early life

Cecily Legler Strong was born in Springfield, Illinois, and was raised in Oak Park, Illinois, an inner ring suburb of Chicago. She is the daughter of Penelope and William "Bill" Strong, who worked as an *ociated Press bureau chief and now runs his own public relations firm. Penny Legler Strong is a nurse prac*ioner, having worked extensively at area hospitals. Strong's parents are divorced. Strong grew up adoring SNL as a child, reenacting sketches with her friend and watching old SNL commercials on VHS. "I had a tape of the best commercials, and I wore it out, every day." She has stated that she was inspired by Phil Hartman.

In a 2021 interview with Terry Gross on the National Public Radio program Fresh Air, Strong said that because her uncle is a Broadway producer, as a child she often got to attend Broadway shows and sometimes go back stage to meet their casts.

She attended Oak Park and River Forest High School until her sop*re year, when she was expelled for bringing cannabis to school. She then attended a private Catholic school until transferring for her senior year to the Chicago Academy for the Arts, where she graduated in 2002. She then studied acting at California Ins*ute of the Arts (CalArts), graduating in 2006 with a BFA in theatre. After graduating, Strong returned to Chicago where she studied at the Second City Conservatory and iO Chicago.

Career

Strong performed regularly at The Second City and iO Chicago. Strong performed on a cruise ship with other Second City members for four months. She appeared at the Chicago Sketch Fest, Chicago Just for Laughs, the New York Sketchfest, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Goodman Theater, the Bailiwick Theater, the Mercury Theater, and with the all-female improv troupe Virgin Daiquiri.

Saturday Night Live

Strong debuted as a featured player on Saturday Night Live on September 15, 2012. The next season, Strong became a repertory player and co-anc*d the recurring Weekend Update segment with Seth Meyers, beginning with the season 39 premiere. Strong later co-anc*d with Colin Jost, and was replaced on Weekend Update with writer Michael Che, beginning with the season 40 premiere in September 2014, partly at her own request to focus on doing sketches as a part of the regular cast. In 2020, Strong was nominated for her first Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series for her work on the show. She was nominated again in 2021. She was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 12th Critics' Choice Television Awards.

Strong drew praise from critics for her appearance as "Goober the Clown Who Had An Abortion When She Was 23" during a "Weekend Update" sketch on the November 6, 2021 episode. The sketch followed U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in two cases relating to the Texas Heartbeat Act. Strong later confirmed on her Instagram account that the sketch referenced her own abortion.

Recurring characters

  • The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party, an unintelligent, unnamed pseudo-activist,
  • Dana, a loud-mouthed, unfriendly retail employee who along with Niff (played by Bobby Moynihan) always insults her coworkers out of fear of being fired,
  • Donna Fingerneck, The Art of the Encounter and Women in the Workplace co-host with Jodi Cork (played by Kate McKinnon),
  • Heather, a one-dimensional female character from a male-driven comedy,
  • Kyra, co-host of The Girlfriends Talk Show, alongside Morgan (played by Aidy Bryant),
  • Cathy Anne, the drug-addicted neighbor of Michael Che (usually introduced by Che as "the woman who's always yelling outside my window"), who has strong opinions on current events,
  • An unnamed blond former adult movie star-turned-model/commercial actress who hawks elegant items alongside Brecky (played by Vanessa Bayer),
  • Gemma, an aspiring British singer with various boyfriends,
  • Gracelynn Chisholm, co-host of morning show Right Side of the Bed with her husband Cory (played by Taran Killam),
  • Joelle LaRue, one of the two French animal-based video clip show presenters, alongside Noelle LeSoup (played by Kate McKinnon),
  • Lonnie, one of the two unintelligent kids (the other being Josh, played by Mikey Day) in the Science Room sketches.

Celebrity impersonations

  • Huma Abedin
  • Julie Andrews
  • Brooke Baldwin
  • Maria Bartiromo
  • Marsha Blackburn
  • John Bolton
  • Gloria Borger
  • Paula Broadwell
  • Rachel Brosnahan
  • Erin Burnett
  • Gina Carano
  • Liz Cheney
  • Marion Cotillard
  • Susan Collins
  • Olivia Colman
  • Stormy Daniels
  • Lana Del Rey
  • Catherine Deneuve
  • Fran Drescher
  • Gloria Estefan
  • Dianne Feinstein
  • Carly Fiorina
  • Tulsi Gabbard
  • Ariana Grande
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene
  • Kimberly Guilfoyle
  • Hope Hicks
  • Scottie Nell Hughes
  • Abby Huntsman
  • Anjelica Huston
  • Kendall Jenner
  • Khloe Kardashian
  • Jill Kelley
  • Megyn Kelly
  • Sarah Koenig
  • Becca Kufrin
  • Tara Lipinski
  • Rachel Maddow
  • Kate Middleton
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Liza Minnelli
  • Alanis Morissette
  • Judge Jeanine Pirro
  • Sidney Powell
  • Michelle Rodriguez
  • Kyrsten Sinema
  • Ivana Trump
  • Melania Trump
  • Sofia Vergara
  • Gretchen Whitmer
  • Allison Williams

Other work

Strong was the featured entertainer at the 2015 White House Correspondents' *ociation dinner. She took digs at the various news organizations in attendance, politicians of all persuasions, and President Obama. She also took shots at the US Secret Service, host location the Washington Hilton, Brian Williams, Sarah Koenig and the state of Indiana.

In 2016, she appeared in a commercial for Old Navy, alongside other SNL cast members Nasim Pedrad and Jay Pharoah. That year, Strong also joined the climate change do*entary show Years of Living Dangerously as a celebrity correspondent. In 2016, she guest starred as Samantha Stevens in TBS's Angie Tribeca and Catherine Hobart in Fox's Scream Queens. She has appeared in a series of commercials for Triscuit since 2017.

Her first book, a memoir *led This Will All Be Over Soon, was published on 10 August 2021. The book addresses "the challenges of beginning a relationship during the pandemic; the pain of losing family and friends; the pivotal events of her life that shaped her; and the importance of gra*ude for each p*ing day." It developed from an essay she wrote about grieving the loss of her cousin Owen to brain cancer in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic that was first published on Vulture.com in 2020.

In 2021, Strong appeared in HBO Max's six-part comedy series That Damn Michael Che, featuring SNL castmate Michael Che. The same year, she starred in, and was a producer for, Schmigadoon!, a musical parody series on Apple TV+. Developed by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and produced by SNL's Lorne Michaels, the series centers around a couple (played by Strong and Keegan-Michael Key) stuck in a 1940s studio musical town until they find "true love".

It was announced in October 2021 that Strong would make her New York stage debut at the end of the year in an Off Broadway revival of Jane Wagner's one-woman play The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, which starred Lily Tomlin in 1985. Directed by Leigh Silverman, the show opened at The Shed on January 11, 2022.

Filmography

Film

Television

Awards and nominations

Critics' Choice Television Awards

Drama League Awards

Gold Derby Awards

Grammy Awards

Online Film & Television *ociation Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards

References

    External links

    • Cecily Strong at IMDb
    • Official SNL cast biography