Chris Parnell

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Chris Parnell is an American actor, comedian, and voice artist

Feb 5, 1967

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 5, 1967
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • City/State: Tennessee
  • Known as: Thomas Christopher Chris Parnell
  • Universities:
    • Germantown High School
    • University of North Carolina School of the Arts
  • Birth Place: Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Chris Parnell born at

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

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Birth Place

Chris Parnell maintains extreme privacy when it comes to his personal life. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, a former actor, and their two children.

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Personal Life

Thomas Christopher Parnell was born on 5th February 1967 in Memphis, Tennessee, to a Southern Baptist family.

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Childhood & Early Life

He graduated from Germantown High School where he studied drama and auditioned for plays. He performed in his school’s Poplar Pike Playhouse. In 1985, when he was a senior in Germantown, his classmates voted him ‘Most Talented.’ He received his BFA in Drama from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem.

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Childhood & Early Life

After graduating, he performed with the Berkshire Theatre and the Alley Theatre. He then moved back home where he took up teaching acting and film at his old Germantown school.

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Childhood & Early Life

To pursue his passion for acting, he quit his teaching job and moved to Los Angeles. There he landed a job at FAO Schwartz and eventually worked his way up to the post of Operations Manager. It was during this time that he also started taking classes at The Groundlings Main Company.

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Childhood & Early Life

Chris Parnell had been performing with The Groundlings for a few years when he was discovered by talent scouts looking for actors for the TV show ‘Saturday Night Live’. He flew out to New York to audition and joined soon after as a featured player.

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Career

On September 26, 1998, Chris Parnell joined ‘Saturday Night Live’ as a featured player. He moved up to being a repertory player in his second season. However, due to budget cuts, he was let go from SNL in 2001, having just completed his third season.

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Career

He was brought back to the show after cast members Will Ferell and Chris Kattan, and a writer convinced the show’s producer Lorne Michaels to hire him back midway in the next season. In 2006, due to budget cuts, he was fired from the show again, making him the only performer who has been fired twice! He has often returned for uncredited cameo appearances.

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Career

In the TV series ‘30 Rock,’ Chris Parnell played a recurring character ‘Dr Leo Spaceman’ (pronounced Spa-che-man) who was supposed to be an incredibly confident physician with very questionable ethics.

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Chris Parnell plays the role of Garth Holliday, an overly sensitive stage producer, in the ‘Anchorman’ movies. Actually the role of Brick Tamland was written with Parnell in mind. However, the role eventually went to Steve Carell and Parnell was cast as Holliday.

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Career

Chris Parnell is best known for his eight seasons on ‘Saturday Night Live’ where he played a wide range of characters in sketches, parodies, and impersonations, most notably that of George W. Bush. He was never a high profile cast member but he was instrumental in providing the perfect foil that allowed other members to shine. He earned the nickname ‘The Ice Man’ for his ability to not break during a sketch.

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Major Works

He had performed a series of rap songs on the Weekend Update segment of SNL with Andy Samberg. The success of the segment prompted the duo to create the rap video ‘Lazy Sundays’. This video became a huge phenomenon and is regarded as one of the best SNL moments of the 2000s.

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Major Works

As an actor, Chris Parnell often portrays the kind of character who is unstable, needy, and insecure. Two fine examples of his characterization of these personalities are Jerry of ‘Rick and Morty,’ a sad man who cannot hold on to his job or his marriage, and Dr. Leo Spaceman of ‘30 Rock,’ a seemingly unhinged physician with dubious ethics.

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