(1973-)

Who Is Kristen Wiig?

Kristen Wiig rose to fame following her debut on Saturday Night Live in 2005. She made her film debut in 2007’s Knocked Up, followed by roles in Adventureland, Extract, Whip It and MacGruber. Wiig’s success with the Oscar-nominated Bridesmaids helped pave her exit from SNL in 2012, and she went on to star in films like The Skeleton Twins and the all-female reboot of Ghostbusters.

Early Life

Kristen Carroll Wiig was born on August 22, 1973, in Canandaigua, New York. Wiig’s family moved to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when she was 3 years old before settling in Rochester, New York. Her parents divorced when she was 9 years old, and Wiig lived with her mother and older brother Erik, who is mentally disabled.

Even as a child, Wiig had a quirky sense of humor. She later recalled of her youth, “I used to carry my dad’s empty guitar case around the neighborhood because I wanted people to think I played the guitar. I would put Flintstones vitamins in it in case I got tired, so I could pop some and keep walking.”

Still, Wiig did not discover performing until she was much older. According to the Guardian, she was terrified of public speaking during her years as a student at Rochester’s Brighton High School. Wiig later attended the University of Arizona as an art student. It was there that Wiig, a natural introvert, enrolled in her first acting class. “I was terrified,” she said. “I don’t really like talking in front of groups of people. Through high school if ever I had to give a speech, I would try to get out of it or not go to school that day. … But I took the class, and I liked it, and the teacher was really encouraging for me to keep doing it.”

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Pursuing Acting Dream

During her time in Arizona, Wiig got a job at a plastic surgery clinic, where she was supposed to produce drawings of clients’ post-surgery bodies. The day before she was to start, she found herself alone at the house she shared with roommates in Tucson. “I looked in the mirror and was like, ‘OK, if you could do anything, what would it be?’ And I thought, ‘I would move to L.A. Just try to act,’” she recalled. “The next day, the Jetta was packed and I was gone, freaking out the whole way.”

After arriving in Los Angeles, Wiig took a job folding clothes at the store Anthropologie. The string of odd jobs she held over the next few years included selling peaches at a farmer’s market, catering Hollywood events, babysitting, working in a floral design shop and selling hot dogs at the mall.

She was unsatisfied with traditional acting classes, but a co-worker took her to a show by the Groundlings, the celebrated improv troupe that launched the careers of Saturday Night Live stars like Will Ferrell and Maya Rudolph, and Wiig was hooked. “That place changed my life,” she said.

‘Saturday Night Live’

Wiig auditioned and got a spot on the Groundlings. Even on a stage full of funny people, Wiig soon established herself as a standout. She made audiences laugh with characters she’d later bring to SNL, like the over-enthusiastic Target clerk and the crotchety film reviewer Aunt Linda. SNL producer Lorne Michaels caught wind of her talent and asked her to audition for the program. She was hired midway through the show’s 31st season, moving from Los Angeles to New York City on a week’s notice.

Wiig debuted on SNL on November 12, 2005. Her characters—including the one-upping Penelope, squirrelly Gilly and spot-on impressions of financial adviser Suze Orman and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi—became fan favorites. Within two years, Wiig established a reputation as the hardest-working comedian on the show, appearing in more sketches per episode than any other cast member. When Amy Poehler left SNL in November 2008, Wiig became the most senior female cast member on the program.

She won an Emmy nomination for her work on SNL in 2009, the same year that Entertainment Weekly named her one of the 25 Funniest Actresses in Hollywood. “It’s a mystery to me what makes people laugh,” Wiig says. “I just try to be as real as possible.”

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Films

‘Knocked Up,’ ‘Adventureland,’ ‘MacGruber’

On the heels of her success at SNL, Wiig made her film debut as a scene-stealing passive-aggressive television executive in 2007’s Knocked Up. She then went on to star in well-received films like Adventureland, Extract, Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut Whip It and MacGruber, a spinoff of an SNL sketch starring Wiig and fellow cast member Will Forte.

‘Despicable Me,’ ‘Bridesmaids’

She continued her work in high profile comedy films, such as Despicable Me (2011) and Bridesmaids (2011). Bridesmaids was a hit, both at the box office and critically. For her work in the film, Wiig was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress-Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. She was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film. In 2012, Wiig gave a heartfelt goodbye as she filmed her final episode as a cast member of SNL.

‘The Skeleton Twins,’ ‘The Martian’

Following the smash success of Bridesmaids, Wiig turned her attention to smaller, character-driven comedy-dramas like The Skeleton Twins (2014), with her former SNL co-star Bill Hader, Welcome to Me (2014) and The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015). She also garnered an Emmy Award nomination for the 2014 comedy miniseries The Spoils of Babylon, and returned to big-budget fare with a role in 2015’s The Martian.

‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Wonder Woman 1984,’ ‘Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar’

The actress has remained prominently involved in film, contributing voice work for the sequels of Despicable Me and How to Train Your Dragon, and starring in the 2016 all-female reboot of Ghostbusters. That year she also co-starred with Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson and Kate McKinnon in the comedy Masterminds, which drew mixed reviews despite its talented cast. Wiig then made an appearance in the 2017 horror film Mother!, before taking a supporting role in the Cate Blanchett-led Where’d You Go, Bernadette (2019).

In 2020, Wiig appeared in the highly anticipated superhero sequel Wonder Woman 1984, in the role of the villainous Cheetah, and the 2021 comedy Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar.

Personal Life

Despite her over-the-top characters, Wiig remains fairly shy in real life. She was married to actor Hayes Hargrove from 2005 to 2009, a topic she declines to discuss publicly. In 2019, Wiig announced that she was engaged to her longtime boyfriend Avi Rothman. The pair welcomed twins via surrogate in 2020 and in February 2021, Wiig confirmed that her and Rothman got married

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QUICK FACTS

  • Birth Year: 1973
  • Birth date: August 22, 1973
  • Birth State: New York
  • Birth City: Canandaigua
  • Birth Country: United States
  • Gender: Female
  • Best Known For: Actress and comedian Kristen Wiig is best known for her work on ‘Saturday Night Live,’ as well as her roles in films such as ‘Bridesmaids,’ ‘Ghostbusters’ and the ‘Despicable Me’ franchise.
  • Industries
    • Comedy
    • Television
  • Astrological Sign: Leo

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  • Last Updated: March 29, 2021
  • Original Published Date: April 2, 2014

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  • It’s a mystery to me what makes people laugh. I just try to be as real as possible.