Who doesn’t love Tina Fey? The comedian, born May 18, 1970, got her start through the Chicago improv team Second City before getting her big break on ‘Saturday Night Live’. There, she became known for her snarky deliveries on the faux-news segment ‘Weekend Update’ along with her impersonations of politician Sarah Palin. Tina also created the comedy series ’30 Rock’ (2006–2013, 2020) and ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ (2015–2020), and wrote the hit movie ‘Mean Girls’. Her 2011 memoir ‘Bossypants’ topped The New York Times Best Seller list for five weeks and the audiobook earned her a Grammy Award nomination. She also snagged a Tony nomination for work on the musical adaptation of ‘Mean Girls’, which premiered on Broadway in 2018.