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11:18 pm - 10/13/2012

Tina Fey, team queen



The '30 Rock' star and creator is bracing for the show's final season, which will leave her without a group for one of the few periods of her career.

Producers, take note. This is what Tina Fey would like to do in a movie: "Walk away from an explosion. Speak very fast German, then kill a Nazi. And land the Millennium Falcon in a dangerous situation. Those are the only three things I aspire to do on film. And all of those things should be in the same film."



Short of Harrison Ford's allowing her to remake his oeuvre, Fey is likely to end up disappointed. Not that the lack of those things is preventing her from making movies — or Emmy-winning TV series. Today she's chewing on rice cakes and sitting behind a desk in yellow rubber boots, awaiting a lighting change on set at a college about 30 miles north of New York City that is standing in for Princeton for her next film, the Paul Weitz comedy "Admission." It's a good way for her to squeeze in one more non-TV experience in the dwindling weeks before she returns to the"30 Rock" writers' room for her show's seventh and final season.

A bit melancholy but pragmatic, Fey understands it's time to close up that shop at the "Rock." "Things do end, and you want them to end when we're running through the finish line and not limping to it and not vomiting or pooping ourselves," she says. "You have to muster the maturity to leave it. But we're all going to be a mess."

Without "30 Rock," Fey will be left without a team for one of the very few periods in her professional career. She's done hugely successful work solo — writing all "20 drafts" of "Mean Girls," coming up with her bestselling "Bossypants" memoir — but for the most part, Fey is the ultimate team player. She tried stand-up only "once or twice on the amateur level" at a place that didn't even sell alcohol, "so there was no heckling."

She blossomed in the world of sketch and improv with Second City and eventually got her big break on the writing staff of "Saturday Night Live."She's too talented to have stayed in the writers' room forever — Fey's later Sarah Palin impersonation while guesting on the show made her a breakout star of international proportions — but even today, as she discusses the end of the show she created, co-runs (with executive producer and fellow "SNL" vet Robert Carlock) and stars in, Fey tends toward the "us" and the "we."

Carlock says Fey's appeal lies in her ability to "commit completely to everything." Though Fey herself isn't showoffy or spouting jokes left and right when not on camera, once she's committed to that sketch or that bit or that impression, he says, "she won't shy away from anything."

In addition, Fey has made smart funny. She's not above a pratfall, or having food thrown at her, or dressing up like an old hag to get a joke, but, says Carlock, "she has the rare ability to communicate intelligence without it being distancing. She's able to make the character of a smart, sharp woman play as comic, which is very hard."

Though she's slowly become more adept at acting, performance is almost incidental to Fey, who decided a long time ago that if she hadn't been a writer first, no one would have invited her to the party. "I'd never have been allowed in; I never would have booked anything."

Winning the Emmy in 2008 for her role as Liz Lemon, head writer of a sketch comedy show, gave her an unexpected boost that rippled not just personally but professionally, she's certain: "It validated for me and maybe a little on the outside that it was OK that I was in the show. I think in that first season there were questions in interviews like 'Why is she in it? She's not a professional actor.'"

No matter how good she gets, it's unlikely that Fey will ever consider herself anything other than average — mainly because, as she says, there are only four good actors in the world: Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, Helen Mirren and Don Cheadle. "Those are the people who are good in anything they do," she says. "Everyone else has two moves and one side of their face, and they play something that's kind of like them or they take a big swing and have two other characters in a truck somewhere. Everyone else is just trying to make it day to day."

And now that she's got her own measure of fame, Fey says she's more and more conscious of what messages her daughters (Alice was born in 2005, Penelope just last year) are getting about being famous and making their own way. "There's this Nickelodeon show where the boy band sings, 'I wanna be famous!' Well, why? Everyone just wants to be famous. The idea [to get across is] that being famous in itself is not to be valued; that's not important," she says.

Instead, she'd like to see her kids grow up to not just be their own team players but also to shape their own destiny — much as she has. If the world isn't going to hand you your every wish and desire, she seems to want to say, just write it yourself. If they wanted to become actors, says Fey, "I'd try and spare them from the life of an actor, where you only get work if someone picks you. You want to be someone who makes your own stuff. If you make your own thing, you can be doing it at a community theater or on Broadway. No one can really stop you. It's a better, more cool life."

She should know.



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the_landlady 13th-Oct-2012 09:02 pm (UTC)
My queen <3
hot143chocolate 13th-Oct-2012 09:07 pm (UTC)
i wish 30 rock was still as funny as it used to be... or that they had ended it while it was still funny
fromahippie 14th-Oct-2012 10:51 am (UTC)
what
the show is still very funny
last season was great
rctshack 15th-Oct-2012 08:52 pm (UTC)
it's still amazing. Everything has it's high points, but 30 rock is nowhere near not funny anymore.
mistressboy 13th-Oct-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
Gonna miss 30 Rock but I can't wait to see what she does next.
grammaire 14th-Oct-2012 12:25 am (UTC)
ia!
jazzypom I like her quote about four good actors13th-Oct-2012 09:14 pm (UTC)
I always liked Cheadle, but he really made me prick up when he was sharing a scene with Al Pacino (Oceans something another, when he was in an Elvis suit), and Pacino was throwing lines and scene chewing at him, and Cheadle just... handed it back. I kinda went O.o at Cheadle after that, because he brought it.

Meryl Streep disappointed me in that stupid Thatcher movie, so I'm probably not the best person to comment on that. Helen Mirren is a force, that is all. I haven't seen Alec Baldwin in enough movies to say.

I admire Fey for writing her own self into being though. There's a lesson to be learnt from that.
gnatsi Re: I like her quote about four good actors13th-Oct-2012 09:32 pm (UTC)
was don cheadle the one that did that horrid english accent?
jazzypom LOL, yeah13th-Oct-2012 09:35 pm (UTC)
What sort of Scouse accent was that? But Americans and dialects rarely work, so I wasn't going to hold that against him. It seems easier for British actors to get an American accent than vice versa.
prophecypro 13th-Oct-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
Kinda curious the direction NBC goes with its Thursday nights after this season
glittergunshot 13th-Oct-2012 09:25 pm (UTC)
This season of 30 rock has been on point so far.
getallcorpse 13th-Oct-2012 11:00 pm (UTC)
Agreed.
leahkatharina 13th-Oct-2012 09:29 pm (UTC)
oh man, go watch some of his older stuff. he's hosted snl 7 or 8 times since the eighties, and boy oh boy is he a hot piece. i was too young to understand the term "baldwin" as a synonym for hotties in the 90's (see usage in: clueless), but i totally get it now.
ellyrianna 14th-Oct-2012 12:34 am (UTC)
Watch Working Girl. Fab movie and he has a minor part and is NAKED. Talk about a carpet of virility, the man is hairy as a beast. And he works the shit out of it.
tine_marie 14th-Oct-2012 03:00 am (UTC)
He's been my number one celebrity crush since 30 Rock started and I haven't been afraid to say it. All my friends know and make fun of me, lmfao.
rabbitncavylove 14th-Oct-2012 05:20 am (UTC)
he is looking healthier lately
vivisexion 13th-Oct-2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
this season of 30 rock has been the best one in a long-ass time
thishollywood 13th-Oct-2012 09:41 pm (UTC)
i like her. she looks like my mom kind of
krzg 13th-Oct-2012 09:46 pm (UTC)
Is this you Bristol?
solestella 14th-Oct-2012 04:31 am (UTC)
lol she looks like my mom too.
0sleep2dream0 Re: wish she was my mama13th-Oct-2012 10:13 pm (UTC)
Her older daughter looks so much like her, and carries that "I take no shit" gruff with her too.
goldenlockets Re: wish she was my mama14th-Oct-2012 05:55 am (UTC)
lmao its kind of creepy how similar they look!
misscrystal 13th-Oct-2012 10:39 pm (UTC)
I fee like this is the first time I'm seeing Fey bb #2.
solsty 13th-Oct-2012 09:48 pm (UTC)
She is an inspiration to me and I will miss 30 Rock like crazy.
vivisexion 13th-Oct-2012 09:51 pm (UTC)
ita. a lot of what she says makes me feel v. uncomfortable.
genbu_no_miko24 13th-Oct-2012 10:04 pm (UTC)
what did she say? somehow this is not shocking to me at all.
genbu_no_miko24 13th-Oct-2012 10:23 pm (UTC)
I'm not a big fan of the stripping industry, because I don't like treatment the women get.


I get what she's saying with the Sandra Bullock thing tbh, but thats not a Lady or Oscar problem...it's called a Man problem/fault.

I remember reading that quote about the Beyonce and J.Lo making bigger butts a thing. She right about how it does add yet another thing girls ~must~ possess to be considered beautiful. But I remember not liking the snark I felt when I read it. It's neither of their faults...and she didn't have to diss Kim Kardashian. Blame the fucking media idiot.

Yeah I thought the Rachel Dratch thing was pretty low.

LOL she's always stuck as the plain/smart girl who constantly thinks she above other girls in a way. So snarky...like her L'oreal commercial for hair dyes....you can't tell me theres not an air of ironic/snarky joking in it.
deja_vu822 13th-Oct-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
i'm not asking you specifically, but i do wonder, and if anyone has read it i hope they fill me in, if rachel dratch talks about what really happened with her involvement in 30 rock in her memoir.

the thing tina said about bombshell mcgee on weekend update was definitely the worst. i remember watching it and being so disappointed and disgusted.
genbu_no_miko24 13th-Oct-2012 10:46 pm (UTC)
deja_vu822 13th-Oct-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
oooh ty. well it doesn't seem like she blames tina
genbu_no_miko24 14th-Oct-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
yeah.
mila_s_garden 13th-Oct-2012 10:31 pm (UTC)
I don't look at models who are crazy skinny and think I want to look like that, because a lot of them are gigantic, with giant hands and feet. (source)

That annoyed me
genbu_no_miko24 13th-Oct-2012 10:37 pm (UTC)
Theres always a ounce of snark in her.
lollapoe 14th-Oct-2012 02:05 pm (UTC)
She's classic second wave, tbh. I like her stuff, always enjoy her writing, but yeah, I'm definitely not gonna look up to a lot of the stuff she says.
grammaire 14th-Oct-2012 12:27 am (UTC)
My idol forever and always.
onesilkstocking 14th-Oct-2012 03:21 am (UTC)
No matter how good she gets, it's unlikely that Fey will ever consider herself anything other than average — mainly because, as she says, there are only four good actors in the world: Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, Helen Mirren and Don Cheadle. "Those are the people who are good in anything they do," she says. "Everyone else has two moves and one side of their face, and they play something that's kind of like them or they take a big swing and have two other characters in a truck somewhere. Everyone else is just trying to make it day to day."

lol what a stupid quote

i hate her
megandjim 14th-Oct-2012 06:49 am (UTC)
Tina Fey is perfect.
lovely_tunes 14th-Oct-2012 12:19 pm (UTC)
i won't know what to do with myself when 30 Rock ends...

hopefully her next show will come soon!
coldmemory 14th-Oct-2012 02:58 pm (UTC)
i dunno if the show is as funny as it used to be, but it took a HARD left these past few episodes; im excited to see where the show goes
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