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Jason Sudeikis

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American actor and comedian (born 1975)

Jason Sudeikis
Sudeikis at theWhite House in 2023
Born
Daniel Jason Sudeikis

(1975-09-18)September 18, 1975 (age 50)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • writer
  • producer
Years active1997–present
Spouse
PartnerOlivia Wilde (2011–2020)
Children2
RelativesTom Howard (great-grandfather)
George Wendt (uncle)

Daniel Jason Sudeikis (/sʊˈdkɪs/suu-DAY-kiss; born September 18, 1975)[1] is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. In the 1990s, he began his career inimprov comedy and performed withComedySportz, iO Chicago (Improv Olympic), andThe Second City. In 2003, Sudeikis was hired as a writer for theNBCsketch comedy seriesSaturday Night Live, and later spent nine seasons as a cast member from 2005 to 2013, playingJoe Biden andMitt Romney, among others.

From 2020 to 2023, he co-created and played the title role in theApple TV+ sports comedy seriesTed Lasso, which earned him fourPrimetime Emmy Awards and twoGolden Globe Awards. He was also one of the leading cast members inThe Cleveland Show (2009–2013). Sudeikis has also acted in recurring roles in the comedy series30 Rock (2007–2010),It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2010–2011),Eastbound and Down (2012),Portlandia (2011–2014), andThe Last Man on Earth (2015–2018).

He had leading film roles in the comediesHall Pass,Horrible Bosses (both 2011) and its sequel,Horrible Bosses 2 (2014), andWe're the Millers (2013), as well as the acclaimed independent filmsDrinking Buddies (2013),Sleeping with Other People (2015), andColossal (2016), and supporting roles inGoing the Distance (2010),The Campaign (2012),Alexander Payne'sDownsizing (2017) andOlivia Wilde'sBooksmart (2019). He has also acted in voice roles forEpic (2013),The Angry Birds Movie (2016) andThe Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019),Next Gen (2018), andHitpig! (2024).

Early life and education

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Daniel Jason Sudeikis was born to Kathryn Sudeikis (née Wendt), a travel agent at Brennco and president of theAmerican Society of Travel Agents,[2] and Daniel Joseph Sudeikis.[3] His father is of Irish and Lithuanian descent, while his mother has German and Irish ancestry.[4][5] Through Kathryn, he is a nephew of actorGeorge Wendt[3][6] and a great-grandson of photographerTom Howard.[7][8][9]

Sudeikis was born withanosmia, leaving him with no sense of smell.[10][11]

Sudeikis moved with his family toOverland Park withinJohnson County, Kansas, which he has described as his hometown.[12][13] He graduated fromShawnee Mission West High School in Overland Park[14] and attendedFort Scott Community College[15] on a basketball scholarship, but left before finishing.[16]

Career

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Career beginnings

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In the 1990s, Sudeikis began his career in improv comedy. He began performing atComedySportz (now called Comedy City) inKansas City, Missouri. He moved toChicago, where he studied at theAnnoyance Theatre in the North Side of Chicago andIO Theater (formerly known as ImprovOlympic) in the Near North Side and was one of the founding members of the long form team, J.T.S. Brown. He performed withBoom Chicago inAmsterdam, Netherlands.

Sudeikis was later cast inThe Second City Touring Company. In the early 2000s, he became a founding member of The Second CityLas Vegas, where he performed at theFlamingo.[17]

Saturday Night Live

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In 2003, while a regular performer at The Second City Las Vegas, Sudeikis was hired as a sketch writer forSaturday Night Live (SNL) after being recommended by his uncle George Wendt toMarci Klein.[18][19] In May 2005, he became a featured player on the show, and was upgraded to repertory status at the beginning of the show's32nd season on September 30, 2006.[18] In July 2013, Sudeikis announced that he was leavingSNL.[20] In 2015, 2016, and 2019 he made occasional appearances on the show. On October 23, 2021, Sudeikis made his hosting debut with musical guestBrandi Carlile.

Recurring characters

Main article:Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches (listed by cast member)
  • George W. Bush, 43rd president of the United States.
  • Joe Biden, 47th vice president of the United States and 46th president of the United States.
  • Mitt Romney, 70th governor of Massachusetts and 2012Republican Party nominee for president of the United States
  • Male A-hole of theTwo A-Holes with actressKristen Wiig
  • Ocean Billy, a parody of the 1980s singerBilly Ocean and his hit "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car"[21]
  • One half of theBon Jovi "opposite band" Jon Bovi, appearing onWeekend Update (withWill Forte)
  • Gil, a news anchor who treats his field correspondent Michelle Dison's (Kristen Wiig) misfortunes as amusement
  • One of the guys from the "Song Memories" sketches who is the first to tell strange stories about where he was when he first heard a song
  • Ed Mahoney, a brash man who often makes a fool of himself in public
  • Officer Sikorsky, a police officer who brings in convict Lorenzo McIntosh (Kenan Thompson) in an attempt to "scare straight" the three delinquent teens (Bill Hader,Bobby Moynihan,Andy Samberg, and occasionally the week's guest host) that he often arrests
  • Vance on "What Up with That?", an overzealous background dancer often dressed in an Adidas tracksuit with a 1980s perm
  • DJ Supersoak, spoof onDJ Clay
  • Pete Twinkle, ESPN Classic host of obscure women's sports with dim-witted Greg Stink (Will Forte) as his co-host
  • Jeff, a disgruntled film and theatre technician who starts unprovoked arguments with the star of the piece
  • The Devil, who often comes onWeekend Update to point out religious and moral hypocrisy on Earth
  • Jack Rizzoli, an anchor at WXPD News who always tells veteran reporter Herb Welch (Bill Hader) to do his job
  • Tommy, a strip club emcee for Bongo's Clown Room
  • Sensei Mark Hoffman, the faculty adviser and Japanese Studies teacher to Jonathan Cavanaugh-san and Rebecca Stern-Markowitz-san (Taran Killam andVanessa Bayer, respectively), hosts of "J-Pop America Fun Time Now"
  • Marshall T. Boudreaux, host of the courtroom reality showMaine Justice

Film, television and other work

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Early work

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Sudeikis at theNew York Television Festival, October 2009

Sudeikis had a recurring role on the series30 Rock (2007–2010), appearing in a total of 12 episodes. He played Floyd DeBarber, a love interest ofTina Fey's characterLiz Lemon. Sudeikis last appeared in four episodes towards the end of the show's fourth season in 2010.

Sudeikis began his film career with supporting roles inWatching the Detectives (2007),The Ten (2007),Meet Bill (2007),What Happens in Vegas (2008) andThe Rocker (2008). He did voice work for the videogameGrand Theft Auto IV (2008), playing the role of right-wing radio host Richard Bastion. In July 2008, he co-starred withBill Hader andJoe Lo Truglio in the web seriesThe Line onCrackle.[22] He had supporting roles in the moviesThe Bounty Hunter (2010) andGoing the Distance (2010). On August 16, 2010, Sudeikis co-hostedWWE Raw withGoing the Distance co-starsCharlie Day andJustin Long at theStaples Center in Los Angeles.[23]

Sudeikis was a voice actor on the animated-comedy seriesThe Cleveland Show (2009–2013). He provided the voices for Holt Richter, Cleveland's wannabe hipster neighbor, and Terry Kimple, Cleveland's hard-partying high school buddy, who now works with Cleveland at the cable company. After being credited as a recurring guest in season one, Sudeikis was bumped up to a series regular beginning in season two.

Film breakthrough

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Sudeikis withCharlie Day andJason Bateman at the premiere ofHorrible Bosses, August 2011

In 2011, Sudeikis appeared in theSeth Gordon comedyHorrible Bosses.[24] He had previously worked with co-starCharlie Day when he played the role of Schmitty onIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and reprised the role on that show's seventh season finale. Sudeikis played his first lead film role in theFarrelly brothers comedyHall Pass (2011).

Sudeikis hosted the2011 MTV Movie Awards on June 5, 2011, at theGibson Amphitheatre inLos Angeles.[25][26][27] He was the voice for a line of advertisements ofApplebee's which began running in 2012.[28] He made appearances in six episodes on the seriesEastbound & Down (2012–2013).[29] He starred as David Clark, a drug dealer, inWe're the Millers (2013), alongsideJennifer Aniston,Emma Roberts andWill Poulter. He reprised his role of Kurt Buckman inHorrible Bosses 2 (2014).

2015–present

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Sudeikis starred as Jake in the romantic-comedy filmSleeping with Other People (2015). He starred alongsideRebecca Hall in the romantic-drama filmTumbledown (2015). He voices the character of Red in the animated-comedy filmThe Angry Birds Movie (2016), based on the video game seriesof the same name. He starred alongsideAnne Hathaway inColossal (2016).[30] He starred inMasterminds (2016). He portrayedLarry Snyder inRace (2016), Henry inThe Book of Love (2016), and Bradley inMother's Day (2016).

From November to December 2016, Sudeikis played the lead role of John Keating in theClassic Stage CompanyOff-Broadway production ofDead Poets Society.[31] In 2017, he executive produced the comedy seriesDetroiters, and appeared in two episodes.

Sudeikis starred inKodachrome (2017), alongsideEd Harris andElizabeth Olsen. He made appearances as Glenn inPermission (2017) and as Dave Johnson inDownsizing (2017). He starred as a side-role/reference in theDerren Brown showsDerren Brown: Secret andDerren Brown Underground, where he performed on a screen during the credits, and his name was used as a reference during the show in 2017 and 2018.

Sudeikis starred in the thrillerDriven.[32] Sudeikis voices the character of Justin Pin in the animated action comedy filmNext Gen. He played Red again in the 2019 animated-comedyThe Angry Birds Movie 2. In 2019, he appeared on theStar Wars seriesThe Mandalorian as aSpeeder Bike trooper.[33]

Sudeikis had portrayed Ted Lasso, a hapless American football coach brought to England to coach Tottenham Hotspur F.C. as part of two promotional videos for NBC Sports in 2013 and 2014.[34] In late 2019, Sudeikis co-wrote and starred inTed Lasso about an American football coach who is hired to coach a fictional English football club, AFC Richmond. The series was released in August 2020 onApple TV+ to a positive reception.[35][36] It has earned him aGolden Globe Award and aScreen Actors Guild Award.[37] At the73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, he was nominated for and wonOutstanding Comedy Series andOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, and was nominated forOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.[38] In 2021, he appeared on theTime 100 (Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world) andBloomberg's 50 Most Influential list.[39][40] In 2023, Sudeikis said in an interview withThe Guardian that the personality of the original main character was revised to be kinder because of the culture surrounding Donald Trump's presidency.[41] AfterTed Lasso was initially planned to end after its third season, a fourth season was announced by Sudeikis in March 2025.[42][43]

Charity work

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Sudeikis played on basketball teams at the 2011 and 2016NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.[citation needed]

He and other Kansas City celebrities have hosted the Big Slick for many years. The event raises money for the Cancer Center atChildren's Mercy Hospital.[44] As of 2023, the event had raised more than $21 million for the cause.[45]

Sudeikis hosted the benefit concert Thundergong! at theUptown Theater in Kansas City on November 3, 2018, for the charity foundation Steps of Faith which helps provide prosthetic legs and arms.[46]

Personal life

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In June 2004, Sudeikis married American screenwriterKay Cannon after five years together. The two were on The Second City Las Vegas cast together.[47] They separated in 2008 and divorced in February 2010.[48]

Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde atSouth by Southwest 2019

Sudeikis dated actressJanuary Jones in 2010 andPeople reported in January 2011 that they had split.[49] He was in a relationship with American actress and filmmakerOlivia Wilde from 2011 to 2020, and became engaged in January 2013 but never married.[50] They have a son, born in April 2014[51] and a daughter, born in October 2016.[52] After their breakup, Wilde was publicly served with court documents regarding child custody while she was on stage presenting her filmDon't Worry Darling at CinemaCon 2022.[53][54][55] Additionally, Sudeikis and Wilde were both sued by their former nanny forwrongful termination.[56]

Sudeikis is aWNBA fan andNew York Liberty season ticket holder, as well as aBrooklyn Nets fan as he lives near the arena where both teams play.[57] He is a supporter ofIndiana Fever playerCaitlin Clark. He has attended many of her college and professional games, even canceling a scheduled speaking appearance to attend a game.[58]

Acting credits

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The TenTony Contiella
Watching the DetectivesJonathan
Meet BillJim Whittman
2008The RockerDavid Marshall
Semi-ProNacho FanCameo
What Happens in VegasMason
2010The Bounty HunterStewart
Going the DistanceBox Saunders
2011Hall PassFred Searing
A Good Old Fashioned OrgyEric Keppler
Horrible BossesKurt Buckman
2012The CampaignMitch Wilson
2013Movie 43Fake Batman
Drinking BuddiesGene Dentler
EpicProfessor BombaVoice[59]
We're the MillersDavid Clark / David Miller
2014Horrible Bosses 2Kurt Buckman
2015Sleeping with Other PeopleJake Harper
TumbledownAndrew McCabe
2016RaceLarry Snyder
Mother's DayBradley Barton
The Angry Birds MovieRedVoice[59]
MastermindsMichael McKinney
The Book of LoveHenryAlso executive producer
ColossalOscar
2017PermissionGlenn
DownsizingDave Johnson
KodachromeMatt Ryder
2018DrivenJim Hoffman
Next GenJustin Pin/AresVoice[60][59]
2019BooksmartPrincipal Jordan Brown[61]
The Angry Birds Movie 2RedVoice[59]
2021South of HeavenJimmy Ray[62]
2023Fool's ParadiseLex Tanner[63]
2024Hitpig!HitpigVoice[64]
2026The Angry Birds Movie 3RedVoice[65]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Alien Avengers IIChesterTelevision film
2003–2013Saturday Night LiveVarious174 episodes; also writer
2007Wainy DaysHandsome DavidEpisode: "Plugged"
2007–201030 RockFloyd DeBarber12 episodes
2008Childrens HospitalDr. Robert "Bobby" Fiscus2 episodes
2008–2012Saturday Night Live Weekend Update ThursdayVarious6 episodes
2009–2013The Cleveland ShowHolt Ritcher, Terry Kimple (voices)Main role
2010, 2011It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaPeter "Schmitty" Schmidt2 episodes
2011, 2014PortlandiaAliki, Kim
20112011 MTV Movie AwardsHimself (host)Television special
2012–2013Eastbound & DownShane Gerald, Cole Gerald6 episodes
2013Robot ChickenBadtz-Maru, Farmer Smurf (voices)Episode: "Papercut to Aorta"
2014Garfunkel and OatesN/aWriter only; episode: "Third Member"
2015–2018The Last Man on EarthMike MillerRecurring role
2016Great Minds with Dan HarmonThomas EdisonEpisode: "Thomas Edison"
2016–2017Son of ZornZorn (voice)Main role
2017, 2018DetroitersCarter Grant2 episodes; also executive producer
2018SideswipedDr. David BennettEpisode: "Matching Up"
2019Double DareHimself2 episodes
SpongeBob SquarePantsEpisode: "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
Ask the StoryBotsRoger the PlumberEpisode: "What Happens When You Flush the Toilet?"
The MandalorianBiker Scout Trooper #1Episode: "Chapter 8: Redemption"
2020Tournament of LaughsHimselfHost
At Home with Amy SedarisHimselfEpisode: "Travel"
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?Himself (voice)Episode: "Lost Soles of Jungle River!"
2020–presentTed LassoTed LassoAlso co-creator, writer and executive producer[66]
2021–2024Hit MonkeyBryce Fowler (né McHenry) (voice)Main role[67]
2021Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Jason Sudeikis/Brandi Carlile"

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleVenues
2016Dead Poets SocietyJohn KeatingClassic Stage Company

Video games

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YearTitleVoice role
2008Grand Theft Auto IVRichard Bastion
2022FIFA 23Ted Lasso

Music videos

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YearTitleArtistRef.
2013"Hopeless Wanderer"Mumford & Sons[68]
2021"Love Dies Young"Foo Fighters

Awards and nominations

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OrganizationsYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
Critics' Choice Television Awards2021Best Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season one)Won[69]
2022Best Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season two)Won
Golden Globe Awards2021Best Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyTed Lasso (season one)Won[70]
2022Best Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyTed Lasso (season two)Won
2024Best Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyTed Lasso (season three)Nominated
Golden Raspberry Awards2014Worst Screen Combo(shared with the entire cast)Movie 43Nominated
HCA TV Awards2021Best Actor in a Streaming Series, ComedyTed Lasso (season one)Won[71]
MTV Movie & TV Awards2014Best Comedic PerformanceWe're the MillersNominated[72]
2015#WTF Moment(withCharlie Day)Horrible Bosses 2Nominated[73]
2021Best Comedic PerformanceTed LassoNominated[74]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards2017Most Wanted PetThe Angry Birds MovieNominated[75]
People's Choice Awards2014Favorite Movie Duo(withJennifer Aniston)We're the MillersNominated[76]
Primetime Emmy Awards2021Outstanding Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season one)Won[77]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (episode: "Pilot")Won
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso(episode: "Pilot")Nominated
Ted Lasso(episode: "Make Rebecca Great Again")Nominated
2022Outstanding Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season two)Won[78]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (episode: "No Weddings and a Funeral")Won
2023Outstanding Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season three)Nominated[79]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (episode: "So Long, Farewell")Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (episode: "So Long, Farewell")Nominated
Satellite Awards2021Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy SeriesTed LassoNominated[80]
Screen Actors Guild Awards2021Outstanding Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season one)Won[81]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2022Outstanding Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season two)Won[82]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesWon
2023Outstanding Actor in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season three)Nominated[83]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Teen Choice Awards2014Choice Hissy FitWe're the MillersNominated[84]
2016Choice Movie: Hissy FitThe Angry Birds MovieNominated[85]
Writers Guild of America Awards2021Television: Comedy SeriesTed Lasso (season one)Won[86]
Television: New SeriesWon
Television: Episodic ComedyTed Lasso(episode: "Pilot")Nominated

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