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Andy Samberg. Jump to. 12 wins & 57 nominations. American Comedy Awards, USA. 2014 Winner American Comedy Award. Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication. Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Critics Choice Awards. 2019 Nominee Critics Choice Award. Best Actor in a Comedy Series. Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Primetime Emmy Awards.
- Actor, Producer, Writer
- August 18, 1978
Samberg won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 2014 for his role as Peralta. Samberg hosted the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 20, 2015. Years later, he co-hosted the 76th Golden Globe Awards with Sandra Oh on January 6, 2019.
Jan 12, 2014 · Andy Samberg Wins Golden Globe Awards 2014 | HD - YouTube. Critic Choice Movie Awards 2014. 737 subscribers. 9.6K. 654K views 9 years ago. Best Motion Picture Drama Musical or Comedy 12...
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Andy Samberg (l) of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Seth Meyers (r) of Late Night With Seth Meyers at the 66th Emmy Awards.
In 2013 Samberg received the Golden Globe for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy for his performance. In 2016, Andy starred in the pop music mockumentary Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016). Taccone and Schaffer co-starred in and co-directed the film.
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- Berkeley, California, USA
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Apr 2, 2014 · He was nominated for two more Emmy Awards (in 2009 for "Mother Lover" featuring Justin Timberlake, and in 2010 for "Shy Ronnie" featuring Rihanna), and in 2010 Samberg's collaboration with...
1 Win. Andy Samberg (born David Samberg in Berkeley, California, August 18, 1978) was a cast member on the TV show Saturday Night Live (2005-2012), starred in the comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013-2021).