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Southside with You is a 2016 American biographical romantic drama film written, produced, and directed by Richard Tanne, in his feature film directorial debut.The film stars Parker Sawyers and Tika Sumpter as a young Barack Obama (the future 44th president of the United States), and Michelle Robinson, respectively, and focuses on the couple's first date in 1989.
Fereydun Robert Armisen (born December 4, 1966) is an American actor, comedian, musician, and writer. With his comedy partner Carrie Brownstein, he co-created and co-starred in the IFC sketch comedy series Portlandia.
Fred Armisen, impersonating U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday Night Live in 2008 and 2009 [5] Clarence Ashley, 1910s-1940s singer and blackface comedian in traveling medicine shows [6] Fred Astaire, in Swing Time (1936) [7] and in Easter Parade (1948) Gene Autry [6] Dan Aykroyd, in Trading Places (1983) [8]
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Hader saw Armisen's amusement as an opportunity to break the future Portlandia star. "Before I went out, [SNL writer] John Solomon was like, 'Hey man, you have to tell Fred what to say. Maybe we ...
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images; JC Olivera/Getty Images Fred Armisen and Natasha Lyonne’s relationship ended, but he still views the romance as a success. “I had a girlfriend for seven years ...
Armisen at the 2015 Peabody Awards. Fred Armisen is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and musician. He is known for his work on various television shows including Saturday Night Live, Portlandia, Documentary Now!, Moonbase 8, and Big Mouth.
Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute; George, one of the cooks at Olympia Cafe; Irwin Mainway from Consumer Probe and other sketches (1976–) Jack Neehauser from St. Mickey's Knights of Columbus (1978) Jimmy Carter (1977–79) Jimmy Joe Red Sky, from Nick The Lounge Singer sketches; Joe, one of The Ex-Police; Julia Child; Leonard Pinth-Garnell (1977–79)