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Born
Michael William Day

(1980-03-20) March 20, 1980 (age 44)
Education University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • writer
Years active1999–present
PartnerPaula Christensen
Children1

Michael William Day (born March 20, 1980) is an American actor, comedian and writer. Day was hired as a writer for the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live before its 39th season in 2013. He was then promoted to on-air cast status and became a featured player during the show's 42nd season in 2016, later being promoted to repertory status beginning with the 44th season in 2018. [1] He is also the host of the Netflix show Is It Cake? Day previously was an on-air correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Jay Leno Show . [2]

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Early life and education

Michael William Day was born March 20, 1980, in Orange, California. [3] He attended Panorama Elementary School [4] and later graduated from El Modena High School. There, he was involved in the drama program and the student government. He wrote comedic sketches for monthly assemblies and made the theme for his homecoming "Batman". Day graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a degree in theater in 2002. [5]

Career

Day began his career with the Groundlings, a Los Angeles–based improvisational theater group. [6] With the Groundlings, Day and Michael Naughton wrote and co-starred in David Blaine Street Magic, a parody of magician David Blaine, portrayed by Mitch Silpa. The video, posted to YouTube, was once one of the most-viewed videos on the site. [7]

Day was an original cast member on the improvisational comedy series Wild 'n Out on MTV. [4] [6] He played various characters in the Groundling stage show Groundlings, In The Study, With The Candlestick in early 2009 and directed Groundlings Space Camp. [4] Day wrote for Showtime's The Underground in 2006. [8]

Day starred in NBC's Kath & Kim remake (2009), [6] wrote for and co-produced the Cartoon Network show Incredible Crew (2013), [9] and wrote for Adult Swim's Robot Chicken in 2014. [8] Day hosted a recurring segment parodying TMZ from 2010 to 2013 on The Jay Leno Show and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno . [5] Day was a featured cast member of NBC variety show Maya & Marty , alongside Maya Rudolph, Martin Short, and Kenan Thompson. He also served as one of the show's co-head writers. [10]

2013–present: Saturday Night Live

Day was hired as a writer for Saturday Night Live in 2013 for its 39th season. [9] He was recommended for the job by Nasim Pedrad, who had worked with him before and was a cast member of SNL at the time, appearing in her fifth and final season on the show. [11] On SNL he wrote many sketches featuring cast member & former Wild 'n Out co-star Taran Killam, with whom he wrote the screenplay to Brother Nature (2016). [12]

He was promoted to featured player for season 42 and was promoted to a repertory player in the beginning of season 44. [13] For his audition, he impersonated Donald Trump Jr. and SNL actor Kyle Mooney. [14] His debut appearance was in season 42's first episode, October 1, 2016, hosted by Margot Robbie. [8] [15] Bobby Moynihan, Streeter Seidell, and Day wrote the sketch "Haunted Elevator" for the October 22, 2016 episode of SNL. Starring Tom Hanks as David S. Pumpkins, Day played one of two dancing skeletons in the sketch. [16] The sketch went viral, and he reprised the role for The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special (2017). [17] [18]

Celebrity impressions on Saturday Night Live
Recurring characters on Saturday Night Live

Disney

Day and his writing partner Streeter Seidell have completed one project and have two projects in development for Disney. The first of these, Home Sweet Home Alone , the sixth film in the Home Alone franchise, was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2021. [44] A live-action Inspector Gadget film is in pre-production. [45] Walt Disney Pictures is also planning to produce a remake of SpaceCamp . [46]

Personal life

Day dated Selma Blair, whom he met on the set of Kath and Kim, from 2008 to 2010. [47]

Day is currently in a relationship with actress Paula Christensen. Their son was born in August 2012. [48]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Katt Williams: American Hustle Power Agent
2016 Brother Nature Thomas Jefferson Also writer
2019 Brittany Runs a Marathon Dev
Little Connor
2020 Hubie Halloween [49] Axehead
2021 Home Sweet Home Alone PriestAlso writer
2023 Good Burger 2 HimselfCameo appearance
2024 Unfrosted Crackle Completed

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999The Mike & Ben ShowVarious
2004 Angel O'SheaEpisode: "Why We Fight"
Faking the VideoFake PA
World Cup ComedyHimself
2005–2014, 2018 Wild 'n Out HimselfAlso consulting producer
2005 Reno 911! School GuyEpisode: "The Prefect of Wanguani"
2006 Totally Awesome CharlieTV movie
The Underground Various11 episodes; also writer
2007 Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz HimselfAlso consultant writer
Say What? Karaoke 2.0 Himself
Online Nation Dave
2008Bar StarzCole
Kath & Kim Craig17 episodes
2010Nathan vs. NurtureDaniel BennettTV movie
2010–2013 Mad Various voices27 episodes
2011 Friends with Benefits DerekEpisode: "The Benefit of Forgetting"
2012 Animation Domination High-Def Professor Oak (voice)2 episodes; TV mini-series
2013 Incredible Crew Cosmos Megahead/Fred Johnson/LifeguardAlso supervising producer, writer
2014–present Robot Chicken Various voices14 episodes; also writer
2016 Idiotsitter Episode: "Ex-Boyfriend"
Maya & Marty Himself/Various6 episodes; also co-head writer
2016–present Saturday Night Live Himself/VariousAlso writer
2017 The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special Left Skeleton (voice)TV movie; also writer
2022–present Is It Cake? Host

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