Jason Sudeikis

Jason Sudeikis
Daniel Jason Sudeikis is an American actor, comedian and screenwriter. He began his career in improv comedy. In 2003, he was hired as a sketch writer for Saturday Night Live and was a cast member from 2005 to 2013. He has appeared on television in 30 Rock, The Cleveland Show, Eastbound & Down, and other shows. He is also known for his roles in the films Hall Pass, Horrible Bosses, Epic, We're the Millers, Horrible Bosses 2and delved into dramatic...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth18 September 1975
CityFairfax, VA
CountryUnited States of America
Growing up, my sisters were both into dancing, so I went to a lot of dance recitals, mostly because there were always pretty girls in leotards.
I haven't really had too many bosses. Any bad boss I had probably was because I was a bad employee.
I am now The Establishment. There's nothing I can do about it.
I think people who live in the worlds that movies are based on end up disliking them. Unless they're from a different time and era.
It's the journey, not the destination. I truly believe that.
Once I walked out of my house into to the Puerto Rican Day parade. It was usually a five-minute walk to work, but that day it took me a half-hour to get to 30 Rock.
You start at SNL when you're young and hungry, but I don't want my pro years to be my SNL years.
A mustache really defines your face. My dad had a mustache when I was growing up, and I can still remember when he shaved it, he looked like a completely different person.
I don't know where I'm gonna be two weeks at a time, much less the thing I'm making. I'm just flattered to get the opportunity to do it and to get asked to do it.
It's fun to play the type of people you dislike.
I've never been a shirt-off, pants-off kind of comedy guy.
I'd love to do a drama.
I always took pictures, but about five or six years ago, I started taking more behind the scenes at SNL, and now I have some 60,000 photos sitting on my laptop.
I didn't really want to be an actor when I was growing up - I wanted to be whatever I was reading about or seeing at the time. When I read The Firm I wanted to be a lawyer; when I saw Top Gun, I wanted to be a fighter pilot. So that's why acting probably turned out to be a good thing for me because I get to be people for five minutes or 90 minutes. I'd be curious to see if I had the attention span to be like those guys on 30 Rock and play the same character season after season,