Seth Meyers Biography
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After graduating from Manchester West High School in Manchester, New Hampshire, he earned a degree from Northwestern University, then he took his act on the road. He worked with the traveling troupe of a group called Boom Chicago.

While his dad, Larry Meyers, works with GE Trade Finance, his mom, Hilary Meyers, is a legendary French teacher at McKelvie Middle School in Bedford, New Hampshire, who is known almost universally throughout the town as Madame Meyers.

He sees three distinct Windows of Rejection, which refers to the fact that ideas on SNL have three different opportunities to get rejected before being aired.

He gets to work by subway from his apartment in the West Village. Once he gets there, it's hard to leave. There is a constant, break-neck pace to producing a live, weekly television show and Seth has already found that necks are not the only thing that can be broken. Your spirit is also on the line every day.

With Amsterdam as his home base, he did versions of the show in London and Edinburgh--even Singapore--but it was during a brief run at the Chicago Improv Festival that he caught the eye of a
SNL 25 casting director. He was invited to New York for a try-out, then a follow-up, and then he was hired.

Eventually, the road took him to Amsterdam, where he was the writer and co-star of a two-person comedy show called "Pick-ups and Hiccups" that he and Jill Benjamin staged five nights a week in a 200-seat theater.

Brother of
Josh Meyers, a cast member of
Mad TV.

Promoted to full cast member status of
SNL 25 in August 2003 along with
Jeff Richards and
Will Forte.

An avid Boston Red Sox fan, he donated his Celebrity Poker Showdown winnings to the Jimmy Fund. The Jimmy Fund is a Boston area charity specializing in children's cancer treatment. The Jimmy Fund has been associated with the Red Sox for over 50 years.

Did the introduction for WMUR's Friday Night Football broadcast on September 24, 2004.

In 2006, he was promoted to weekend update co-anchor on "Saturday Night Live" (1975) with Amy Poehler.
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