Will Ferrell
Will Ferrell
was a member of the cast of Saturday Night Live before going on to star in
big-screen comedies like 'Elf' "Anchorman," as well as Talladega
Nights. Born in 1967 in Irvine, California, Will Ferrell launched his career in
comedy by being a part of the improv troupe based in Los Angeles, group known
as the Groundlings. After his seven-year stint as Saturday Night Live's cast
member, Ferrell was one of the most popular comedians in the business by
releasing off-color films like Old School (2003) or Anchorman: The Legend of
Ron Burgundy (2004). Ferrell co-founded Funny or Die, a well-known video
streaming site. He also enjoyed success as an actor voiceover in animated
features such as Megamind (2010). John William Ferrell, born on July 16, 1967,
in Irvine, California. Will Ferrell was the oldest of Lee Ferrell, Righteous
Brothers keyboardists, and Kay Ferrell. As a University High School student,
Ferrell was far from a class clown. Ferrell, who was quite calm and quiet, decided
to make his mark on football, setting records for the school's most made field
goals. Ferrell did not display the same outrageous, humorous behavior in
suburban homes as he did later.
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