Alex Moffat

Alexander Everett Moffat (/ˈmɒfət/; born March 25, 1982)[1] is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, where he debuted as a featured player during the show's 42nd season in 2016, alongside Mikey Day and Melissa Villaseñor. After two seasons as featured players, all three became repertory cast members in 2018, beginning with the show's 44th season.[2] Moffat left SNL in 2022, after six years as a cast member.[3] In 2023, he made his Broadway debut in The Cottage.[4]

Alex Moffat
Moffat in April 2017
Born
Alexander Everett Moffat

(1982-03-25) March 25, 1982 (age 42)[1]
EducationDenison University (BA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active2012-present
SpouseCaroline Rau
Children1

Early life

Moffat was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from North Shore Country Day School in 2000.[5] Afterwards he attended Denison University, graduating in 2004.[6]

Career

Moffat started his comedy career as a Chicago-based improviser and featured performer at The Second City, ImprovOlympic, Annoyance Theatre, and Zanies Comedy Club.[2][7] In 2015, Moffat co-starred alongside John Ashton in the indie-drama Uncle John, and in 2016, he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live.[8]

Saturday Night Live

Moffat made his debut on Saturday Night Live on the October 1, 2016 episode hosted by Margot Robbie with musical guest The Weeknd, alongside Mikey Day and Melissa Villaseñor.[9] Moffat became a repertory cast member in 2018, beginning with Season 44.[10] On the December 19, 2020 episode, Moffat appeared in the cold open playing President-elect Joe Biden, taking over the role from Jim Carrey.[11] He left the show at the end of the show's 47th season in 2022, following six years as a cast member.

Celebrity impressions on Saturday Night Live

Recurring characters on Saturday Night Live

  • The Guy Who Just Bought a Boat, a preppy snob who gives dating advice and makes offhand comments about how horrible his sexual prowess is (according to the season 43 episode hosted by Ryan Gosling, he has a cousin (played by Gosling) known as The Guy who Just Joined Soho House, who acts similar to him, and in season 45 Ryan Reynolds played his frat brother, The Guy Who Knows the Owner, in a cameo appearance).[16][17]
  • Terry Fink, a film critic who gives whimsical reviews on films during the Weekend Update segment, and in one episode, gave reviews for films nominated for Academy Awards, where he claimed to have watched every film from 2022 in two days, stating "All thanks to a little multivitamin I take called LSD".[18]

Personal life

He is married to Caroline Rau, and their first child, daughter Everett, was born in January 2021.[19] He lives in Brooklyn.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Uncle JohnBenNominated – Best Actor – Midwest Independent Film Festival (2015)
2017RachelBen
2018Ralph Breaks The InternetJimmy (voice)
2019Someone GreatWill
2020The Opening ActChris Palmer
2020HolidatePeter
2021Dating and New YorkTrent
2021Clifford the Big Red DogAlbert
2022Christmas with the CampbellsShawn
202380 for BradyNat

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016–2022Saturday Night LiveVarious122 episodes
2018BillionsAnthony RadaelliEpisode: "Kompenso"
2020F is for FamilySandy Calabasas (voice)3 episodes
2023The BearJosh4 episodes
2024Bad MonkeyEvan ShookRecurring role, upcoming series

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2023The CottageClarkeHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway[4]

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020Heads Will Roll (Audible Original - Audio Comedy)Odin10 episodes

References

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