Will Forte

Will Forte

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Born
June 17, 1970
Awards
2 wins, 36 nominations

Forte was age 32 before he came to the public's attention on Saturday Night Live (1975), but had been working in comedy since 1997. Will Forte was born in Alameda County, California, and is the son of artist Patricia (Stivers) and financial broker Orville Willis Forte III (divorced). He has an…

Biography

Forte was age 32 before he came to the public's attention on Saturday Night Live (1975), but had been working in comedy since 1997.

Will Forte was born in Alameda County, California, and is the son of artist Patricia (Stivers) and financial broker Orville Willis Forte III (divorced). He has an older sister, Michelle. A creative and artistic child, he was an athlete (football and swimming) in high school and voted Best Personality at Acalanes High School. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in History, Forte had a brief career at a brokerage house before deciding to try comedy. Although he rarely performed stand-up, he joined the world-famous "Groundlings" and was hired as a writer for the series The Jenny McCarthy Show (1997), The Army Show, and The David Letterman Show. He eventually caught the attention of Carsey-Werner executive Tom Werner when he wrote a pilot about two childlike idiot brothers (eventually turned into the film, The Brothers Solomon (2007)) and was hired for the shows 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996) and That '70s Show (1998). In 2002, Forte moved from his home state of California to New York City to join Saturday Night Live (1975) as a writer and cast member. Although known as shy and reserved in his personal life, Forte was one of the individuals responsible for the shows move to absurd, surrealist comedy. Along with voice-over acting, guest appearances on television and small roles in films, Forte had his biggest opportunities to be a movie star with films he wrote. Forte wrote the screenplay for The Brothers Solomon (2007) (and had the leading role of childlike "Dean Solomon") and played the title role and co-wrote the SNL film MacGruber (2010). Both films were given small budgets ($10,000,000 each) and they were both considered box-office and critical failures, although they do have a cult following.

After MacGruber's theatrical release, Forte left SNL for personal and professional reasons, although he has returned as a guest performer. Forte has had a recurring role on the series 30 Rock and made numerous other guest appearances on other TV comedies. After leaving SNL, he increased his work as a voice artist and appeared in many films, including A Good Old Fashioned Orgy (2011), Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012), Rock of Ages (2012), That's My Boy (2012), and The Watch (2012).

Since 2012, he has moved into dramatic and straight roles on a television pilot titled Rebounding by the producers of Modern Family and Irish film Run and Jump. In August 2012, he was cast in the Alexander Payne film Nebraska (2013), beating out higher-profile actors such as Casey Affleck and Paul Rudd.

From 2015 to 2018, he starred on, and as The Last Man on Earth (2015), a television sitcom. In 2018, he headlined as National Lampoon co-creator Douglas Kenney in the biographical film A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018). The next year, he co-starred in more comedies, Booksmart (2019) and Good Boys (2019)

Actor

Haunted HotelHaunted Hotel(2025)as Nathan
Coyote vs. AcmeCoyote vs. Acme(2026)
The Four SeasonsThe Four Seasons(2025)as Jack
The BreadwinnerThe Breadwinner(2026)as Keegan
The BoysThe Boys(2019)as Will Forte

Camera and Electrical Department

Run & JumpRun & Jump(2013)

Self

Dernsie: The Amazing Life of Bruce Dern(2026)as Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live!Jimmy Kimmel Live!(2003)as Self - Guest, Self
The Drew Barrymore ShowThe Drew Barrymore Show(2020)as Self - Guest
TodayToday(1952)as Self - Guest, Self
Downey Wrote ThatDowney Wrote That(2025)as Self - SNL Cast

Archive Footage

Good Hang with Amy PoehlerGood Hang with Amy Poehler(2025)as Self
Way Too Early with Jonathan LemireWay Too Early with Jonathan Lemire(2009)as Jack
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self
Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL MusicLadies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music(2025)as Self - SNL Cast Member 2002 - 2010
A Saturday Night Live Mother's DayA Saturday Night Live Mother's Day(2020)as Gary Corndeensen, friend

Archive Sound

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty CityGrand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City(2009)as Martin Serious

Known for

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Will Forte in The Four Seasons (2025)Will Forte in Downey Wrote That (2025)Connie Britton and Will Forte in Connie Britton & Will Forte (2025)Will Forte in Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (2025)Will Forte and Kerri Kenney in The Four Seasons (2025)Colman Domingo, Tina Fey, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney, and Marco Calvani in The Four Seasons (2025)

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
130 Rock200.0020068.316103138095
2The Last Man on Earth24.3820157.40568278
3Gravity Falls10.0020128.922178073
4Nebraska9.7520147.706128600
5The Lego Movie6.0020147.701415719
6Extra Ordinary3.2520206.40012563
7Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 23.2520136.301125534
8MacGruber3.0920105.60050154
9The Brothers Solomon3.0920075.30011868
10Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs3.0020096.900285194