John Mulaney
John Mulaney was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States on August 26th, 1982 and is the Comedian. At the age of 42, John Mulaney biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Edmund Mulaney (born August 26, 1982) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer.
He is best known for his writing on Saturday Night Live and as a writer for stand-up specials The Comeback Kid and Kid Gorgeous, which earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special in 2018.
He was the creator and star of the Fox sitcom Mulaney, a semi-autobiographical film about his life.
In a comedic duo with Nick Kroll, Mulaney performed as George St. Geegland, most recently in Oh, Hello on Broadway from September 2016 to early 2017.
In the Netflix original animated film Big Mouth, he is also known for his voice acting role as Andrew Glouberman.
Mulaney appeared in the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse on his debut in 2018.
Early life
Mulaney was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 26, 1982, to Ellen Mulaney (née Stanton), a Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law researcher, and Charles "Chip" Mulaney Jr., an attorney and partner at Skadden Arps. Both his parents are of Irish Catholic origins. George J. Bates, a Massachusetts senator who also served as a congressman from the state, and Nora Jennings, who immigrated to the United States from Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, were among Mulaney's maternal great-grandparents. William H. Bates, his maternal great-uncle, was also a US congressman. Carolyn Stanton, Mulaney's maternal grandmother, and Hilary Meyers, mother of Mulaney's forthcoming Saturday Night Live coworker Seth Meyers, performed together in a hospital benefit show in Marblehead, Massachusetts, directed by Tommy Tune, who died at the age of 19.
Mulaney's parents attended Georgetown University and Yale Law School. They were at Georgetown and Yale at the same time as future president Bill Clinton (Mulaney says they met Clinton in 1992). Mulaney was an altar child growing up. He is the third of five children. He has an elder sister, an elder brother, a younger sister, and a younger brother who died at birth. Martin, after St. Martin de Porres, to honor his late brother Peter Martin, who died in infancy when Mulaney was four years old when Mulaney was four years old.
Mulaney wanted to go into show business at the age of five after watching Ricky Ricardo's life on the show I Love Lucy. He was a member of "The Rugrats," a Chicago-based children's sketch group. Mulaney had the opportunity to audition for Kevin in the film Home Alone due to his parents' dismissal. He attended St. Clement School, where, in lieu of doing reports, he and his best friend, John O'Brien, would perform what they had learned in the form of a skit. He appeared in a production of Our Town at 14 years old. Mulaney will also visit the Museum of Broadcast Communications, where he will watch archived episodes of shows such as "I Love Lucy" or "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. He attended St. Ignatius College Prep where he graduated in 2000. Mulaney later joined Georgetown University, where he majored in English and minored in theology. He joined the school's improv group and met Nick Kroll and Mike Birbiglia. Mulaney praised Birbiglia for assisting him in overcoming his stage fright later this year.
Personal life
Mulaney married multimedia artist Annamarie Tendler on July 5, 2014. Dan Levy, a friend of Boiceville, New York, officiated their wedding reception. Mulaney's break was announced in May 2021, the same month it was revealed that she had started a relationship with actress Olivia Munn. Mulaney filed for divorce in July of that year, but the divorce was finalized in January 2022. Mulaney and Munn announced in September 2021 that they were expecting a child. They were born on November 24, 2021, their son was born on November 24, 2021.
Mulaney has stated that he believes in God. Mulaney, a Catholic theologist, spoke more to Jewish theology than the Catholic notions of his upbringing in 2017.
Mulaney has often spoken about his obsession with basketball in his comedies, as well as his regular attendance of NBA games. Mulaney is a fan of the Chicago Bulls and loves attending Brooklyn Nets games when he is in New York.
He has been diagnosed with ADHD.
On stage, Mulaney has addressed his heroin use and bingeing. In a 2014 interview, he said he had been sober since September 22, 2005. In December 2020, he checked into a drug rehab center in Pennsylvania for alcoholism, cocaine use, and prescription opioid use. In February 2021, he transitioned to outpatient care. Mulaney, who appeared on television in his first appearance on television in 2021, said he checked into a rehabilitation center in September 2020, dropped the recovery program, hosted Saturday Night Live in October, and relapsed once more following the event. Before his December 2020 rehab stint, Seth Meyers, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Nick Kroll, Natasha Lyonne, and others staged an intervention for Mulaney.
Mulaney attended an event at Joint Base Andrews in 2016 titled "A Celebration of Service" by the USO. Mulaney performed stand-up comedy with comedians Jon Stewart, Hasan Minhaj, Mike Birbiglia, Kristen Schaal, and David Letterman. President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Jill Biden were among those in attendance.
Mulaney, the host of Saturday Night Live on February 29, 2020, joked that Julius Caesar was stabbed by the Senate for being a maniac, joking, "It would be an interesting thing if we brought it back now." "In reference to Donald Trump, we're talking about him." The United States Secret Service eventually prosecuted him for this ruse. On March 2, a Secret Service agent called NBC to try and contact Mulaney's lawyers, but he refused to respond and recommended no action, closing the case on March 5.
Mulaney said in a 2019 Esquire magazine interview that he contributed to the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign in 2016. Mulaney was seen with his then-wife at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Washington, D.C., on June 2, 2020.
Mulaney's opening monologue on Saturday Night Live said the election will be a "elderly man contest" and that "no matter what happens, nothing will change in the United States." The wealthy will continue to prosper, while the poor languish. Mental illness and heroin use may cause family disruptions. Jane Lynch will continue to book a number of projects. Some people are outraged by Mulaney's comment that "nothing will change" caused some backlash among audiences. "To tell the millions of people watching SNL three days before the election that there is no difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden can only be described as highly irresponsible," Mulaney wrote. Some laughed at Mulaney's allusions to wealth disparity and heroin use, while others applauded Mulaney's praises to democracy and heroin use, and pointed out that Mulaney later encouraged viewers to vote. Mulaney said he "deserved the backlash" and that he "forgot to make the joke good" in a later appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Mulaney appeared in June 2021 with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as the firsts for a concert starring the Strokes, which also served as a fundraiser for New York City mayoral candidate Maya Wiley.
Career
Mulaney came from Georgetown in 2004 with aspirations of a career in comedy and was recruited as an office assistant at Comedy Central. After a year, he pitched the idea for a parody of the I Love the '80s, I Love the '30s, which he created with fellow comedian Nick Kroll. When Dave Chappelle abruptly left Mulaney, he was on the internet. Originally, the network had intended to fly Mulaney out to Los Angeles in order to secure the tapes for season three of Chappelle's eponymous show, but instead, feeling that it was a "hindrance to being a comedian," he left and started working freelance.
When asked about his comedy influences, he said he "always loved stand-up albums... growing up in the 1990s, I'd sit on the floor with my Discman and listen to comedies that I bought." Mulaney has been a long time collector of stand-up albums. He has enjoyed Chris Rock's Bring the Pain (1996), Bigger & Blacker (1999), Woody Allen's Comedian (1965), Nichols and May's 1969, and Albert Brooks' Comedy Minus One (1973). He has also mentioned that he is listening to a lot of Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Conan O'Brien, and Bob Newhart.
Mulaney was invited to audition for Saturday Night Live in August 2008, alongside Kroll, Donald Glover, Ellie Kemper, T.J. Miller, and Bobby Moynihan after being discovered while performing on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Mulaney did not make any impressions at an SNL audition, rather than doing standup with "character bits in them." He went into with low hopes but thought it would be a "cool tale." Mulaney was voted to a spot on the writing staff, where he stayed for four years. He has also appeared on the show's Weekend Update segment. Stefon, a recurring SNL character, was created by he and SNL actor Bill Hader co-created. Mulaney was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series with the SNL writing staff from 2009 to 2012. At the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, Mulaney received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, as well as Katrina Barnes. Mulaney appeared on Saturday Night Live five times; March 14, 2020; October 28, 2022; and Larry David) became the fourth SNL writer (after Conan O'Brien, Louis C.K., and Larry David) to host SNL.
Mulaney contributed to other television shows, including Maya & Marty; Documentary Now! Welcome aboard Broadway, and James Franco's Comedy Central Roast. He has appeared on television shows including Crashing, Portland, and Difficult People. Mulaney currently appears as the voice of a lead character on Netflix's animated movie Big Mouth, alongside writing partner Nick Kroll, who co-created the series. Mulaney, along with Nick Kroll, co-hosted the Independent Spirit Awards ceremonies in 2017 and 2018. In the Academy Award-winning animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Mulaney played Spider-Ham. In June 2019, he appeared in a Netflix and YouTube collaboration series hosted by Tan France, Dressing Funny. Mulaney had joined the show as a staff writer in November 20, according to Late Night with Seth Meyers producer Mike Shoemaker. In addition, Mulaney appeared in the mobile game Marvel Contest of Champions and the promotional animated short film Back on the Air.
Mulaney has appeared on SNL for 18 years as a stand-up comedian. Since 2008, he has been a headliner. He has appeared on Live at Gotham, Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, Late Night With Conan O'Brien, and Comedy Central Presents. Mulaney also released The Top Part, a comedy collection from 2009, and New in Town, a stand-up comedy special. Both were created with Comedy Central. He appeared at the 2008 Bonnaroo Music Festival.
On Netflix, Mulaney's third comedy special, The Comeback Kid, was released on November 13, 2015. New in Town, his second stand-up show, which premiered on Comedy Central in 2012, is also on Netflix. The Comeback Kid received critical acclaim, with David Sims of The Atlantic describing it as "a reminder of everything that makes Mulaney so unique: storytelling rich with well-observed details and delivered with the confidence of someone decades older than 33." Mulaney received a prize for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special for a Kids in 2016, but was unable to attend Patton Oswalt's Talking for Clapping.
Kid Gorgeous, Mulaney's fourth stand-up comedy tour, began in May 2017 and ended in July of this year. In September 2017, a second leg in Colorado Springs, Colorado, began in September 2017 and culminated in April 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. In February 2018, seven shows at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, one of which was shot for another Netflix special. Kid Gorgeous was lauded by critics, with IndieWire's Steve Greene calling it "one of the year's finest pieces of writing." Mulaney's reputation as a stand-up writer was lauded by David Sims of The Atlantic, "With Kid Gorgeous, Mulaney is proving he can thrive in a market where even the most lucrative and talented comics can't seem to be able to remain afloat." Mulaney received an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special for Kid Gorgeous at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards.
In 2017, he was invited to appear alongside Steve Martin, Martin Short, Bill Murray, Jimmy Kimmel, and Norm MacDonald to honor David Letterman, who was awarded The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at The Kennedy Center. "John Mulaney, this is the future of comedy, ladies, and gentlemen," Letterman said when accepting the award. Mulaney was also invited to perform standup at Jon Stewart's charity function Night of Too Many Stars (2017) on HBO, and Seth Rogen's charity event Hilarity for Charity (2018) on Netflix.
Mulaney will appear together in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts for a limited series of comedy shows named "Sundays with Pete & John" in January 2019. Mulaney and Davidson have become close, appearing on Jimmy Fallon and Saturday Night Live together.
Mulaney, a 60-day program at a Pennsylvania rehab center, needed help with alcoholism and cocaine use as well as prescription drug use in December 2020. Mulaney returned to stand-up comedy in May 2021, with the addition of John Mulaney: From Scratch. Mulaney appeared at several sold out shows at the City Winery in New York City before announcing a tour in Boston, where he sold out 21 shows.
Mulaney's Tour From Scratch is expected to run from March to June 2022, with 33 shows.
In the Netflix special The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up, which was shot at the Hollywood Palladium as part of Netflix's The Greatest of Stand-Up, Mulaney honored Robin Williams homily. Mulaney appeared alongside Jon Stewart, Dave Chappelle, Pete Davidson, and Chelsea Handler in the special. Mulaney invited Chappelle to open his exhibit in May 2022, which attracted backlash due to Chappelle's jokes that had been seen as transphobic. Mulaney won the National Humor Prize in 2022, with Olivia Munn.
Mulaney, Mulaney's semi-autobiographical sitcom pilot, was picked up by NBC in May 2013. When considering whether or not to order multiple episodes, Fox ordered a new script in June 2013. Fox revealed in October 2013 that they had won the series for a six-episode season pass. Mulaney was the creator, producer, and writer of his eponymous series until its cancellation in May 2015. Mulaney was described as "wanted to do the kind of live-audience multi-camera sitcoms that I grew up on." The series received scathing feedback, including playwright and The New York Times TV critic Neil Genzlinger, who wrote "It rips off Seinfeld so aggressively that in Episode 2 it even mocks its own plagiarism." However, intelligence was the one thing it forgot to borrow from Seinfeld.
Mulaney wrote for the IFC mockumentary series Documentary Now! in 2015, Mulaney worked as an editor. (2015-to-date) Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, and Seth Meyers produced the series. He began as a consultant producer before moving to Coexecutive producer during the first season. In Season 3 of Original Cast Album: Co-Op, his first acting role on the program was on episode Original Cast Album: Co-Op. Mulaney co-wrote the episode and the songs with Seth Meyers. In the episode, Mulaney plays fictional Simon Sayer, a character based on composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The episode spoofs the historic D.A. Original Cast Album: Company (1970) by Pennebaker's Original Cast Album (1970). The episode tells the joys and pains of a New York City housing cooperative, based on a fictional ill-fated 1970 Broadway musical Co-op. Renée Elise Goldsberry, Richard Kind, and Alex Brightman appeared on the episode as well as Renée Elise Goldsberry, Richard Kind, and Alex Brightman. With Esquire magazine's words, "Original Cast Recording: Co-op" may be the best episode of the faux-documentary TV series to date.
Mulaney plays George St. Geegland, an elderly man from New York's Upper West Side. A prank show called Too Much Tuna is hosted by St. Geegland and fellow New Yorker Gil Faizon (portrayed by Georgetown classmate and comedian Nick Kroll), in which guests are served sandwiches with too much tuna. Mulaney has appeared in a series called Oh, Hello, with both in character as George St. Geegland and Gil Faizon, respectively. On September 23, 2016, the show premiered on Broadway and concluded on January 22, 2017. On June 13, 2017, the Broadway performance was shot and released on Netflix. Steve Martin was the celebrity special guest, with a bonus clip starring Michael J. Fox is the guest. In a brief cameo toward the end of the film, Matthew Broderick appeared as himself in a brief cameo.
Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch on Netflix released a children's musical comedy special in December 2019. The special was inspired by Sesame Street, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, The Electric Company, Free to Be... You and Me, and 3-2-1 Contact. Mulaney appears on the special from 8 to 13. André De Shields, David Byrne, Richard Kind, Natasha Lyonne, Annaleigh Ashford, and Jake Gyllenhaal have all been nominated for "Mr. Music." Rotten Tomatoes have been lauded universally, with a 96% score. "It's, like Galaxy Quest, The Princess Bride, or Jane the Virgin, one of those rare gems that manages to parody a genre and be an excellent recreation of it," Rolling Stone Magazine's Alan Sepinwall wrote. Mulaney received two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special in 2020.
Mulaney talked to actor and playwright André Gregory for the Chicago Humanities Festival in 2020, where they talked about Gregory's latest memoir, This Is Not My Memoir, as well as his personal and professional life.
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John Mulaney's Ex Anna Marie Tendler Felt Like She Was 'Dying' After Being Dumped For Olivia Munn
John Mulaney’s ex-wife got real about just how devastated she was when he broke up with her to be with Olivia Munn.
As Perezcious readers will recall, the comedian filed to end his seven-year marriage to Anna Marie Tendler in July 2021 after a stint in rehab. The former couple first split in May — around the same time rumors of his relationship with Olivia started. Naturally, there was a lot of debate about whether John cheated on the 39-year-old artist due to the sus romance timeline!
John Mulaney Finally Confirms He & Olivia Munn Got Married!
It’s true! John Mulaney is a married man… again!
As you may recall, a source close to the comedian revealed to People last month that he and Olivia Munn tied the knot during a small ceremony at a friend’s home in New York. The only guests in attendance were their 2-year-old son, Malcolm, Law & Order actor Sam Waterston, who officiated the wedding, and his wife. Neither Olivia nor John confirmed the reports at the time — though the Saturday Night Live alum seemingly spilled the beans about their plans to wed a month early. Oops! LOLz!
John Mulaney's Ex Anna Marie Tendler Opens Up About ‘Intense Suicidal Ideation’ In Upcoming Memoir
Anna Marie Tendler is opening up like she never has before.
The 39-year-old artist got super candid about some dark moments in her life in her upcoming memoir, Men Have Called Her Crazy, including the time she voluntarily checked herself into a mental health facility following her difficult breakup with ex-husband John Mulaney.