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In 1992, Wolf joined the writing staff of Saturday Night Live and also served for several years as head writer up until 1996. In 1996, he joined the SNL cast as a featured player, before leaving the show in October of that same year.
- Film director, screenwriter, television writer, comedian
After a series of TV writing assignments, Fred's big break came when he was asked to be a staff writer for SNL in the 90s. His success there spring boarded into a series of plum movie writing jobs, including his work on the movies Tommy Boy and Black Sheep, starring fellow SNL alums Chris Farley and David Spade.
- Writer, Actor, Director
- November 7, 1964
- Fred Wolf
Fred Wolf is a former head writer for SNL. He was a writer on SNL from 1991-1997. He was also a featured player for seasons 21 and 22. Fred Wolf started out in Los Angeles performing standup in the 1980s, landing his first major television role on the Comedy Central show Comics Only as a co-host...
Fred Wolf. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. November 7, 1964 · New York City, New York, USA. Height. 6′ 3″ (1.91 m) Mini Bio.
- November 7, 1964
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Jul 20, 2010 · A couple of things about Fred Wolf — he's a former Saturday Night Live head writer, screen writer (“Tommy Boy,” “Black Sheep,” “Grown Ups) and director (“Strange Wilderness,” “House Bunny”). He's also the nicest and coolest local celebrity I've covered. That's no hyperbole.
Nov 22, 2023 · Sketching Success: Fred Wolf's Journey and Achievements on SNL. Fred Wolf reminisces about his initial contributions to "Saturday Night Live" and the comedic thrill of having his skits, like “The Mr. Belvedere Fan Club,” succeed on the show. A Lasting Impression: The Enduring Humor and Influence of Chris Farley.