Jimmy Fallon is an American comedian, television host, actor, singer, writer, and producer. He is primarily recognized for his extensive work in television, particularly his comedic performances and hosting roles.
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On September 19, 1974, James Thomas Fallon, an American comedian, television host, actor, singer, writer, and producer was born. He is best known for his work in television.
In 2004, Jimmy Fallon referenced Eddie Murphy's film 48 Hrs. (1982) when discussing why he signed on to his first lead role in Taxi.
In 1992, Jimmy Fallon graduated from Saugerties High School, where he was a performer in stage productions and twice a class social director.
In 1995, Jimmy Fallon dropped out of The College of Saint Rose to move to Los Angeles and pursue comedy full-time.
In 1997, Jimmy Fallon appeared in the film The Scheme (originally entitled The Entrepreneurs). His line in the film Father's Day was cut, but he can be seen in the background.
In 1997, after working with the Groundlings for two years, Jimmy Fallon auditioned for Saturday Night Live but was unsuccessful.
In September 1998, Jimmy Fallon debuted on Saturday Night Live as a featured player at the beginning of the show's twenty-fourth season and became a star by his fourth episode.
In 1998, Jimmy Fallon appeared briefly on the show Spin City in the second season as a man selling photographs.
In 1998, Jimmy Fallon joined the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live as a cast member, fulfilling a lifelong dream.
In 1999, Jimmy Fallon released a book titled I Hate This Place: A Pessimist's Guide to Life, comprising e-mail exchanges with his sister Gloria.
In 2000, Jimmy Fallon appeared in blackface in a Saturday Night Live episode, impersonating Chris Rock. The sketch resurfaced online 20 years later, and Fallon apologized.
In 2000, Jimmy Fallon played a minor role in the film Almost Famous.
In December 2001, Jimmy Fallon considered a Saturday Night Live sketch, in which he imitates Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger in a mirror opposite Jagger, his favorite thing he had done up to that point.
In 2001, Jimmy Fallon co-hosted the MTV Movie Awards.
In 2002, Jimmy Fallon co-hosted the MTV Video Music Awards, recorded his debut comedy album, The Bathroom Wall, which was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, and was named one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People.
In the fall of 2003, Jimmy Fallon split his time between shooting the film Taxi in Los Angeles and returning to New York City for Saturday Night Live.
In May 2004, Jimmy Fallon signed off at the conclusion of Saturday Night Live's twenty-ninth season, marking his last.
In 2004, Jimmy Fallon began to pursue a film career, taking his first lead role in Taxi.
In 2004, Jimmy Fallon left Saturday Night Live to star in films such as Taxi.
In the fall of 2004, Taxi premiered, becoming Jimmy Fallon's first failure with critics and audiences.
In 2005, Jimmy Fallon starred in the film Fever Pitch.
In February 2007, NBC offered Jimmy Fallon a holding deal so that he could not be lured elsewhere to take over NBC's Late Night franchise when then-host Conan O'Brien left for The Tonight Show.
In August 2007, Jimmy Fallon proposed to Nancy Juvonen with a bespoke engagement ring at her family home in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.
In December 2007, Jimmy Fallon married producer Nancy Juvonen, whom he met during the production of Fever Pitch.
On December 22, 2007, Jimmy Fallon married film producer Nancy Juvonen.
In May 2008, Jimmy Fallon was announced as the successor to Conan O'Brien's Late Night.
In March 2009, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon premiered to mixed reviews. The show's style solidified when it used Susan Boyle as a joke.
In May 2009, Jimmy Fallon received a Bachelor of Arts in communications and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from The College of Saint Rose, with experiential learning credits for his television work.
In 2009, Fallon discussed the influence of Monty Python on his comedy when he appeared in the television documentary, Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut).
In 2009, Jimmy Fallon returned to television as the host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on NBC.
In 2010, Jimmy Fallon hosted the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards.
In 2010, Jimmy Fallon's show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon found its footing during The Tonight Show debacle, embracing social media and the internet. Also in 2010, the show scored its first viral clip: Fallon and Timberlake performing a "History of Rap".
In a 2011 interview with NPR, Fallon expressed his fondness for the Latin Mass but stated he was no longer a regular churchgoer.
In 2012, Jimmy Fallon released his second comedy album, Blow Your Pants Off, which compiles many of his musical performances on Late Night.
As of August 2013, Jimmy Fallon was earning a salary of $11 million a year for his work on Late Night.
In 2013, Jimmy Fallon and Nancy Juvonen welcomed their first daughter via surrogate.
In 2013, Jimmy Fallon's album Blow Your Pants Off won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.
On February 17, 2014, Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show debut on NBC's network engaged 11.3 million viewers.
In 2014, Jimmy Fallon and Nancy Juvonen welcomed their second daughter via surrogate.
In 2014, Jimmy Fallon left Late Night to become the sixth permanent host of The Tonight Show.
In June 2015, Jimmy Fallon's third book, Your Baby's First Word Will Be Dada, a children's book, was released.
On June 26, 2015, Jimmy Fallon suffered a ring avulsion injury at home when he tripped, resulting in microsurgery and a 10-day stay in the ICU.
In a September 2015 interview with Billboard magazine, Jimmy Fallon explained that his finger, injured in June, still had limited mobility and would require another surgery.
On September 20, 2015, Jimmy Fallon appeared at the 67th Emmy Awards without his finger bandaged for the first time since his ring avulsion injury.
On September 15, 2016, Jimmy Fallon hosted Donald Trump on The Tonight Show during the United States presidential election, which led to criticism for uncontroversial questions.
In March 2017, Jimmy Fallon apologized for his interview with Donald Trump on The Tonight Show.
On November 4, 2017, Jimmy Fallon's mother, Gloria, passed away at the age of 68 at NYU Langone Medical Center.
In June 2018, Jimmy Fallon again apologized for his interview with Donald Trump on The Tonight Show during a podcast with The Hollywood Reporter.
In 2020, Jimmy Fallon and pacifier company WubbaNub created limited-edition pacifiers based on the penguin and cow characters from his children's books.
In November 2021, Jimmy Fallon likely purchased an NFT for about $216,000, which he was later criticized for promoting on his show in January 2022.
On November 29, 2021, Jimmy Fallon's new NBC game show, That's My Jam, which features musical games similar to those on The Tonight Show, debuted.
On January 4, 2022, Jimmy Fallon announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 over the holiday season, noting he experienced only mild symptoms due to being vaccinated.
In January 2022, Jimmy Fallon was criticized for discussing NFTs (and promoting one of his own) on his show during an interview with Paris Hilton, which may have breached conflict-of-interest policies set by NBCUniversal's parent company Comcast.
On November 16, 2022, a Twitter hoax spread with the hashtag #RIPJimmyFallon, which started trending nationwide. Jimmy Fallon asked Twitter owner Elon Musk for help.
In 2022, That's My Jam was renewed for a second season.
On August 30, 2023, Fallon began co-hosting the comedy podcast Strike Force Five with Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, and John Oliver to support their staff members during the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.
In September 2023, Rolling Stone published an article titled "Chaos, Comedy, and 'Crying Rooms': Inside Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show'" detailing allegations of a toxic workplace environment at The Tonight Show under Jimmy Fallon. The article, based on interviews with current and former employees, claimed Fallon mistreated his staff and was prone to erratic behavior. Following the article's publication, Fallon apologized to his staff.
In 2023, That's My Jam was renewed for a third season.
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