Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Seth Meyers | |
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| Name | Seth Meyers |
| Caption | Meyers in 2014 |
| Birth date | 28 December 1973 |
| Birth place | Evanston, Illinois, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Northwestern University |
| Occupation | Television host, comedian, writer, producer, actor |
| Years active | 1998–present |
| Spouse | Alexi Ashe, 2013 |
| Known for | Late Night with Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live, Weekend Update |
Seth Meyers is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer, best known for hosting the late-night talk show Late Night with Seth Meyers on NBC. He rose to prominence as a cast member and head writer on the long-running sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, where he anchored the "Weekend Update" desk for eight seasons. Meyers is recognized for his sharp political satire, monologues, and structured comedy segments like "A Closer Look," which dissect current events with a blend of humor and incisive commentary.
Seth Meyers was born in Evanston, Illinois, and grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire, after his family relocated when he was young. He is the son of Hilary and Laurence Meyers Jr., who worked as a financial consultant; his younger brother, Josh Meyers, is also an actor and comedian. Meyers attended Manchester Central High School before enrolling at Northwestern University, where he was a member of the improvisational comedy group Mee-Ow and graduated in 1996 with a degree in Communication Studies.
Meyers began his professional comedy career performing with the ImprovOlympic and The Second City theaters in Chicago. In 2001, he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live as a featured player, quickly becoming a head writer in 2006. For many years, he co-anchored the "Weekend Update" segment, first with Amy Poehler and later solo, becoming a defining voice of the show's political humor during the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. His work on Saturday Night Live earned him several Primetime Emmy Award nominations. In 2014, he succeeded Jimmy Fallon as the host of Late Night with Seth Meyers on NBC, bringing his signature desk-side monologue and structured comedy bits to the format.
Premiering in February 2014, Late Night with Seth Meyers is produced by Broadway Video and Universal Television. The show is known for its distinct structure, opening with a monologue delivered from behind the host's desk rather than on stage. Signature recurring segments include "A Closer Look," an in-depth comedic dissection of political news; "Jokes Seth Can't Tell," featuring writers Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel; and "Day Drinking," where Meyers conducts interviews in casual settings. The program has featured notable guests ranging from politicians like Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders to celebrities such as Taylor Swift and Tom Hanks, and has received critical acclaim, particularly for its political coverage during the 2016 United States presidential election and the Presidency of Donald Trump.
Meyers married human rights lawyer Alexi Ashe in 2013 in a ceremony officiated by his former Saturday Night Live co-star, Fred Armisen. The couple has three sons and resides in New York City. He is an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, reflecting his upbringing in New England. Meyers is also involved in various philanthropic efforts, supporting organizations like the International Rescue Committee and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Throughout his career, Seth Meyers has received numerous accolades, including multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his writing and performing on Saturday Night Live and Late Night with Seth Meyers. He won a Peabody Award in 2016 for co-hosting the ceremony and has been honored by the Writers Guild of America for his television writing. In 2021, he received the Edward R. Murrow Award for his interview series "Lobby Baby" on Netflix, and his production company, Sethmaker Shoemeyers Productions, has been recognized for its work on various television specials and series.
Category:American television hosts Category:American comedians Category:American male writers Category:Living people Category:1973 births