Fred Armisen

Fred Armisen is one of the most diversely talented performers working today with credits that run the gamut from acting, producing, and writing in both comedy and music.

He is the co-creator, co-writer and co-star of IFC’s Portlandia alongside Carrie Brownstein. He received an Emmy® nomination for “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series” in 2014 and a nomination for “Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series” in 2012, 2013, and 2014. In 2015, the show received 2 Emmy nominations, including a nomination for “Outstanding Variety Sketch Series,” and a nomination for the Critics’ Choice Award TV Award. In 2014, Armisen, along with the other writers, garnered a Writers Guild Awards nomination for “Outstanding Comedy/Variety Series,” and they won in 2013. Portlandia received prestigious Peabody Award for excellence in 2011. The critically-acclaimed show recently wrapped its fifth season and will soon premiere its sixth season in 2016.

Armisen’s most recent venture is his new IFC comedy, Documentary Now!. The show is a curated series of half-hour documentaries and biopics, each about a completely fictitious subject. The show recently wrapped its first season and will return for season two in 2016. Meyers is an executive producer for the series along with Armisen and Hader, who play all of the primary roles. In February 2014, Armisen was named band leader of the 8G Band on Late Night with Seth Meyers. The band, curated by Armisen, includes members of indie rock bands Les Savy Fav and Girls against Boys.

An eleven season veteran of Saturday Night Live, Armisen has engaged audiences with memorable impressions and characters including world leaders like President Barack Obama or Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the popular digital short “Iran So Far Away” to “Weekend Update” fixtures like political comedian Nicholas Fehn or half of the songwriting team of Garth and Kat (with Kristen Wiig) to name a few. He closed out his last season in the guise of British punk rocker Ian Rubbish with a star-studded performance of the original song “It’s a Lovely Day.”

Armisen has landed on Rolling Stone’s “Hot List” and has several times on Entertainment Weekly‘s “Must List.” He has appeared in countless feature films including Easy A, The Rocker, Confessions of a Shopaholic, EuroTrip, and The Promotion as well as lending his voice to the feature The Smurfs. He has also appeared in the films Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny with Jack Black, Baby Mama with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, The Ex with Zach Braff and Jason Bateman, and in Will Ferrell and Adam McKay’s Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.

He has made guest appearances on The Awesomes, Modern Family, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, 30 Rock, House of Lies, Super Fun Night, Broad City, and Parks and Recreation, and the cable comedy shows The Sarah Silverman Show, Human Giant, and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. He was also seen in the smash kids show Yo Gabba Gabba on Nickelodeon and did voice over guest spots on Archer and Chozen.

His career began as a musician in the Chicago-based post-punk band Trenchmouth as well as playing with the Blue Man Group. His transition to comedy came with the 1998 underground short film Fred Armisen’s Guide to Music and SXSW which followed him through the Austin, Texas “South by Southwest Music Festival” posing as a music journalist. In 2006, he interviewed Cat Power for the influential music website Pitchfork.com and later combined his love for music and comedy by creating the role of drummer Jens Hannemann and releasing an instructional DVD, Complicated Drumming Technique, in 2007.

Armisen splits his time between Portland, New York, and Los Angeles.

Past Shows


May
16
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2019
Mainroom
May
16
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2019
Mainroom

Fred Armisen

with Mary Lynn Rajskub
Feb
26
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2016
The Assembly at the Woman’s Club
Feb
26
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2016
The Assembly at the Woman’s Club

More Shows

Jan
3
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Turf Club

HELL YEAH 2!! ⏤ A Rock & Roll Dance Party ft. DJ Mary Lucia

with DJ Shane Kramer (of Transmission), DJ Johnnie Johnson and Monica LaPlante
Mar
7
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7th St Entry

Glixen

with she's green and Linus
Feb
15
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7th St Entry

Michigan Rattlers

Jan
28
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Fine Line

The Get Up Kids

with Smoking Popes