But one thing even Fey's biggest fans might not be aware of is the scar that runs across her left cheek. That's partly because Fey doesn't talk much about it and also because she often positions her face on camera so that it's not visible.
The subject of Fey's scar came up in a interview she did for Vanity Fair , alongside her husband, Jeff Richmond. When Fey was 5 years old and living in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, an attacker slashed her face.
Being thrust into the public eye can be a scary thing because the more famous or infamous you become, the more people scrutinize and question nearly every aspect of your life. They're going to want to know your workout routine and point out any "imperfections" they see on your body. Like people who are constantly questioning what happened to Tina Fey 's face.
In her book, Bossypants , the Saturday Night Live breakout star, writer, actor, and producer discussed how during the spring semester of her kindergarten career, a stranger slashed her across the face without warning in her childhood neighborhood of Upper Darby, Pa.
What actually happened is much more chilling: A random individual accosted her in her front yard where she was playing, out of the blue, and cut her face. Tina Fey didn't delve too much into the details in her Bossypants book, but instead turned the entire situation into a pretty great stand-up comedy routine bit.
I only bring it up to explain why I'm not going to talk about it," she writes in the book. Most people never ask, but if it comes up naturally somehow and I offer up the story, they are quite interested.
Some people are just dumb: 'Did a cat scratch you? She continues, "Those sweet dumdums I never mind. Fey believes that the scar has made her increasingly recognizable.
Kids knew who I was because of it. She has also been met with sympathy, both by relatives and strangers. She did, however, relish the opportunities presented. In , Fey became a writer for Saturday Night Live , and just two years later became the first female head writer of the show. She also wrote the screenplay for the movie. The show is based vaguely around her time as the head writer at SNL. The movie depicts two siblings who try to relive their glory years before their parents sell their childhood home, doing so by throwing a party with hilarious consequences.
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