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  • Jimmy Fallon is a comedian-talk show host from The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. He makes a cameo appearance in "Handicar", and two references at the end of Season Eighteen. In "The City Part of Town", he mocks South Park on his TV show for what happened in the previous episode.
  • James Thomas "Jimmy" Fallon (born September 19, 1974) is an American comedian, television host, actor, musician, writer, and producer. He is known for his work in television as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and as the host of late-night talk show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy Fallon made a cameo appearance in MYCUN: The Movie, where he's at Carrie Underwood's jail, which is a mixture of a jail and Carrie Underwood's live tour.
  • Charmingly boyish actor, comedian, and talk show host born September 19, 1974. Best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, where he gained success at a young age but also garnered criticism for his shameless mugging and cracking up on-camera during sketches (particularly those where he's partnered with Horatio Sanz), a fact that Family Guy pointed out on the episode "Don't Make Me Over" (who also predicted that Fallon would be one of many former SNL cast members to come back and host an episode). His largest success on the show was as the co-anchor of "Weekend Update" with Tina Fey which showcased his strengths as a comedian. When Fallon left SNL at the end of the 2003-2004 season, he attempted a movie career, which did not go well.
  • Muppets have appeared on Fallon's late night talk shows many times, including as the final musical guest on Late Night performing "The Weight" with Fallon. Fallon appeared in two Sesame Street episodes in 2009, during the 40th season. In episode 4190, Fallon played "Wild Nature Survivor Guy", trying to survive alone in the wild even though he's in the middle of the city with a bunch of people. Fallon also appeared in episode 4205, learning about the word "inspect" with Elmo.
  • In "Don't Make Me Over", he hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time since his departure. Meg and the Griffins were the musical guest that night. For the opening sketch, he has sex with Meg. When Peter heard about this, he beat him up, not for having sex with Meg, but for laughing while doing sketches. Fallon had been the host of Late Night. In "We Love You, Conrad", he made a live-action appearance on the set of the show doing a snappy monologue about Lauren Conrad's relationship with Brian Griffin.
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Wikipedia
Job
  • Talk show host, comedian
Status
  • Alive
Appearance
  • "The City Part of Town"
Role
  • Gyrosphere safety video
Hair
  • Black
Name
  • Jimmy Fallon
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  • Jimmy Fallon in the Gyrosphere
Birthday
  • 1974-09-19
Religion
  • Roman Catholic
Gender
  • Male
Born
  • 1974-09-19
Portrayed
  • Himself
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  • Charmingly boyish actor, comedian, and talk show host born September 19, 1974. Best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, where he gained success at a young age but also garnered criticism for his shameless mugging and cracking up on-camera during sketches (particularly those where he's partnered with Horatio Sanz), a fact that Family Guy pointed out on the episode "Don't Make Me Over" (who also predicted that Fallon would be one of many former SNL cast members to come back and host an episode). His largest success on the show was as the co-anchor of "Weekend Update" with Tina Fey which showcased his strengths as a comedian. When Fallon left SNL at the end of the 2003-2004 season, he attempted a movie career, which did not go well. After a string of film flops, SNL exec producer Lorne Michaels signed Fallon to a holding deal with NBC in 2007, and in 2009, he replaced Conan O'Brien as the host of Late Night. Despite lukewarm early reviews, Fallon and his staff have succeeded in turning the show into one of the most buzzed-about shows in the late night pantheon, due in part to their upbeat, optimistic approach to comedy and their use of extravagant pre-taped features, such as parodies of Glee ("6-Bee"), Lost ("Late"), Real Housewives ("The Real Housewives of Late Night"), True Blood ("Suckers"), and Jersey Shore ("Jersey Floor"). He released a comedy album, The Bathroom Wall, hosted the Emmys in 2010, and has written two books, I Hate This Place: A Pessimist's Guide to Life and Thank You Notes (the latter based on a popular Late Night bit). As of 2014, he replaced Jay Leno as the host of The Tonight Show, definitely moving up in the world. Fallon now competes against Stephen Colbert on two fronts -- timeslot and Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor (Fallon's is called "Late Night Snack").
  • In "Don't Make Me Over", he hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time since his departure. Meg and the Griffins were the musical guest that night. For the opening sketch, he has sex with Meg. When Peter heard about this, he beat him up, not for having sex with Meg, but for laughing while doing sketches. Fallon had been the host of Late Night. In "We Love You, Conrad", he made a live-action appearance on the set of the show doing a snappy monologue about Lauren Conrad's relationship with Brian Griffin. When the guys strike out at making a viral video in "Stewie Is Enceinte", Peter wishes they had just gotten Jimmy Fallon to do something lame.
  • Jimmy Fallon is a comedian-talk show host from The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. He makes a cameo appearance in "Handicar", and two references at the end of Season Eighteen. In "The City Part of Town", he mocks South Park on his TV show for what happened in the previous episode.
  • James Thomas "Jimmy" Fallon (born September 19, 1974) is an American comedian, television host, actor, musician, writer, and producer. He is known for his work in television as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and as the host of late-night talk show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy Fallon made a cameo appearance in MYCUN: The Movie, where he's at Carrie Underwood's jail, which is a mixture of a jail and Carrie Underwood's live tour.
  • Muppets have appeared on Fallon's late night talk shows many times, including as the final musical guest on Late Night performing "The Weight" with Fallon. Fallon appeared in two Sesame Street episodes in 2009, during the 40th season. In episode 4190, Fallon played "Wild Nature Survivor Guy", trying to survive alone in the wild even though he's in the middle of the city with a bunch of people. Fallon also appeared in episode 4205, learning about the word "inspect" with Elmo. On the March 4, 2009 episode of his talk show, Fallon talked with Cameron Diaz about their visits to the Sesame Street set. Diaz mentioned that everyone on the set loved Fallon, while Fallon expressed his admiration for the puppeteers. On June 8, 2010, he appeared on Today alongside Frank Oz and Meredith Vieira to unveil the Muppet Pipes as part of the NBC studio tour. Fallon had petitioned NBC executives to put the pipes behind glass and add them to the tour when he took over Late Night from Conan O'Brien, as they had previously been hidden in a closet in Max Weinberg's dressing room.
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