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MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #465: Jimmy Fallon
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Jimmy Fallon is an American comedian, television host, actor, writer, and producer best known for hosting *The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon* on NBC. He first gained fame as a cast member on *Saturday Night Live* (SNL), where his celebrity impressions, musical parodies, and comedic talent made him a standout performer. Fallon later transitioned into late-night television, where his charismatic and playful hosting style has made him one of the most recognizable figures in entertainment.
Born James Thomas Fallon Jr. on September 19, 1974, in Brooklyn, New York, Fallon was raised in Saugerties, New York. He attended The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, initially studying computer science before switching to communications. Although he dropped out just before graduating, he later received an honorary degree. From a young age, Fallon was a fan of comedy and *Saturday Night Live*, often impersonating comedians and actors. This passion led him to pursue stand-up comedy in Los Angeles, where he eventually landed an SNL audition in 1998.
Fallon joined the cast of *Saturday Night Live* in 1998, quickly becoming a fan favorite for his impressions of stars like Adam Sandler, John Travolta, and Mick Jagger. From 2000 to 2004, he co-hosted the popular "Weekend Update" segment alongside Tina Fey, a role that helped solidify his mainstream appeal. In 2004, Fallon left SNL to pursue a career in film, starring in movies such as *Taxi* (2004) with Queen Latifah and *Fever Pitch* (2005) with Drew Barrymore. While his film career saw mixed success, it ultimately did not take off as expected, leading him to shift his focus back to television.
In 2009, Fallon replaced Conan O’Brien as the host of NBC’s *Late Night with Jimmy Fallon*. His fresh, viral-friendly approach to late-night television included games, celebrity interviews, and musical segments. Popular features like "Thank You Notes," "Lip Sync Battle," and "Slow Jamming the News" became hallmarks of his show. In February 2014, Fallon succeeded Jay Leno as the host of *The Tonight Show*, bringing his signature lighthearted and internet-friendly style to the iconic program. Known for viral celebrity sketches, musical performances, and fun interviews, Fallon modernized the late-night format while focusing on positivity and avoiding divisive political topics, setting him apart from other late-night hosts.
Beyond television, Fallon has explored other creative ventures. He has written children’s books, including *Your Baby’s First Word Will Be DADA*, and released a comedy album, *Blow Your Pants Off* (2012). He has also acted in guest roles on TV shows like *30 Rock* and *Brooklyn Nine-Nine* and hosted major award shows, including the Golden Globe Awards. Fallon’s love of music often shines through in his work, as he frequently incorporates musical performances and collaborations into his show.
On a personal note, Fallon has been married to Nancy Juvonen, a producer and co-owner of Flower Films with Drew Barrymore, since 2007. The couple has two daughters. Fallon is known for his hobbies, which include playing guitar and his love of classic TV, The Muppets, and breaking character during SNL sketches. His friendly and enthusiastic personality has earned him widespread appeal, though some critics argue that his lighthearted approach lacks the depth of other late-night hosts.
Jimmy Fallon remains one of the most influential figures in late-night television, credited with making *The Tonight Show* more social media-friendly and accessible to a younger audience. His legacy is defined by his ability to bring joy and laughter to millions, cementing his place as a beloved entertainer in the world of comedy and television.
510 episodes
Manage episode 483699029 series 1354752
Jimmy Fallon is an American comedian, television host, actor, writer, and producer best known for hosting *The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon* on NBC. He first gained fame as a cast member on *Saturday Night Live* (SNL), where his celebrity impressions, musical parodies, and comedic talent made him a standout performer. Fallon later transitioned into late-night television, where his charismatic and playful hosting style has made him one of the most recognizable figures in entertainment.
Born James Thomas Fallon Jr. on September 19, 1974, in Brooklyn, New York, Fallon was raised in Saugerties, New York. He attended The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, initially studying computer science before switching to communications. Although he dropped out just before graduating, he later received an honorary degree. From a young age, Fallon was a fan of comedy and *Saturday Night Live*, often impersonating comedians and actors. This passion led him to pursue stand-up comedy in Los Angeles, where he eventually landed an SNL audition in 1998.
Fallon joined the cast of *Saturday Night Live* in 1998, quickly becoming a fan favorite for his impressions of stars like Adam Sandler, John Travolta, and Mick Jagger. From 2000 to 2004, he co-hosted the popular "Weekend Update" segment alongside Tina Fey, a role that helped solidify his mainstream appeal. In 2004, Fallon left SNL to pursue a career in film, starring in movies such as *Taxi* (2004) with Queen Latifah and *Fever Pitch* (2005) with Drew Barrymore. While his film career saw mixed success, it ultimately did not take off as expected, leading him to shift his focus back to television.
In 2009, Fallon replaced Conan O’Brien as the host of NBC’s *Late Night with Jimmy Fallon*. His fresh, viral-friendly approach to late-night television included games, celebrity interviews, and musical segments. Popular features like "Thank You Notes," "Lip Sync Battle," and "Slow Jamming the News" became hallmarks of his show. In February 2014, Fallon succeeded Jay Leno as the host of *The Tonight Show*, bringing his signature lighthearted and internet-friendly style to the iconic program. Known for viral celebrity sketches, musical performances, and fun interviews, Fallon modernized the late-night format while focusing on positivity and avoiding divisive political topics, setting him apart from other late-night hosts.
Beyond television, Fallon has explored other creative ventures. He has written children’s books, including *Your Baby’s First Word Will Be DADA*, and released a comedy album, *Blow Your Pants Off* (2012). He has also acted in guest roles on TV shows like *30 Rock* and *Brooklyn Nine-Nine* and hosted major award shows, including the Golden Globe Awards. Fallon’s love of music often shines through in his work, as he frequently incorporates musical performances and collaborations into his show.
On a personal note, Fallon has been married to Nancy Juvonen, a producer and co-owner of Flower Films with Drew Barrymore, since 2007. The couple has two daughters. Fallon is known for his hobbies, which include playing guitar and his love of classic TV, The Muppets, and breaking character during SNL sketches. His friendly and enthusiastic personality has earned him widespread appeal, though some critics argue that his lighthearted approach lacks the depth of other late-night hosts.
Jimmy Fallon remains one of the most influential figures in late-night television, credited with making *The Tonight Show* more social media-friendly and accessible to a younger audience. His legacy is defined by his ability to bring joy and laughter to millions, cementing his place as a beloved entertainer in the world of comedy and television.
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