Will Ferrell
Will Ferrell
was a member of the cast of Saturday Night Live before going on to be a star in
big-screen comedy like 'Elf "Anchorman" and Talladega Nights. Will
Ferrell was born in Irvine, California in 1967. He began his comedic career as an
actor in the Los Angeles-based improv group called the Groundlings. After his
highly acclaimed seven-year stint as a part of Saturday Night Live, he was one
of the film industry's biggest comedic draws through off-color successes like
Old School (2003) and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004). Ferrell
co-founded Funny or Die, a popular video streaming website. Ferrell also had
success as an actor voiceover in animated movies such as Megamind (2010). John
William Ferrell was conceived in Irvine, California on July 16th, 1967. The
youngest son of Righteous Brothers keyboardist Lee Ferrell and teacher Kay
Ferrell, Will was--by his own admission, not the class clown in his time as an
undergraduate at University High School. He was quiet and quiet. Ferrell made
his mark on the field of football in which he set the school record for the
most field goals scored. Ferrell did not exhibit the absurd, humorous behaviour
that would make his career famous, even in his suburban home. In an interview
with Esquire his mother, she said Ferrell was "very gentle, and very
calm." "You remember those little Matchbox automobiles?" Will
would line up his Matchbox cars by himself, and be totally happy. If you were
to ask him, "Do you want to go to Disneyland today, or set up your cars?'
He would have to think about the matter. "That's not to say Ferrell was a
straight guy. As he delivered his daily announcements on the PA system, a
glimpse into his comedy talents was revealed every morning in high school.
Ferrell graduated from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles in
1986. He was a member of the Delta Tau fraternity, and was pursuing a degree in
sports journalism.
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