Ana Gasteyer
Ana Gasteyer is an American singer, stage and screen actress. She is best known for her comedic roles as a cast member of the television show Saturday Night Live from 1996 to 2002.
TV Actress
May 4, 1967
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Ana Gasteyer is a renowned American actress, singer, and comedian who rose to fame for her work on “Saturday Night Live” between 1996 and 2002. She became popular for her unforgettable characters and impressions, such as high school music teacher Bobbie Mohan-Culp and National Public Radio Delicious Dish host Margaret Jo McCullen. Gasteyer has also made appearances on shows like “The Goldbergs,” “Modern Family,” and “Lady Dynamite.” She has enjoyed a thriving Broadway career, featuring in productions like “Wicked” and “The Threepenny Opera.” In recent times, she has starred in the sitcom “American Auto” and remains a significant figure in the entertainment world.
An interesting aspect of Ana Gasteyer’s background is that she started her career at Northwestern University. Initially a voice major, she later switched to theater studies and became involved with the university’s improv comedy group.