Jason Sudeikis
American actor and comedian
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March 2025 | Announced a fourth season of 'Ted Lasso' after it was initially planned to end after the third season. |
2024 | Nominated for Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor and Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for 'Ted Lasso'. |
2024 | Voices Hitpig in animated film 'Hitpig!'. |
2023 | In an interview with The Guardian, revealed that Ted Lasso's main character was revised to be kinder due to the cultural context of Donald Trump's presidency. |
2023 | Nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actor, and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for 'Ted Lasso'. |
2023 | Appears in 'Fool's Paradise' as Lex Tanner. |
May 2023 | Ted Lasso series finale aired. Won Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award. Won Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. |
2022 | Continues success with 'Ted Lasso', winning Critics' Choice Television Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Actor and Ensemble, and Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor. |
April 2022 | Publicly served Olivia Wilde with child custody court documents while she was presenting her film at CinemaCon. |
2021 | Appeared on Time 100 list of most influential people and Bloomberg's 50 Most Influential list. Won Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. |
2021 | Jason Sudeikis wins multiple awards for 'Ted Lasso', including Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series, Golden Globe Awards Best Actor, Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Actor, Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor and Outstanding Comedy Series, and Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series. |
2021 | Jason Sudeikis appeared in the music video for Foo Fighters' "Love Dies Young" |
2021 | Hosted Saturday Night Live and began main voice role as Bryce Fowler in Hit Monkey |
2021 | Stars in 'South of Heaven' as Jimmy Ray. |
2021 | Appeared on the Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world and Bloomberg's 50 Most Influential list. |
October 23 2021 | Made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live with musical guest Brandi Carlile. |
2020 | Hosted Tournament of Laughs and became co-creator, writer, and executive producer of Ted Lasso |
2020 | Ended romantic relationship with Olivia Wilde. |
August 2020 | Ted Lasso series released on Apple TV+ to a positive reception. |
2019 | Appears in 'Booksmart' as Principal Jordan Brown and voices Red again in 'The Angry Birds Movie 2'. |
2019 | Co-wrote and starred in Ted Lasso, a series about an American football coach hired to coach a fictional English football club. |
2019 | Reprised his role as Red in The Angry Birds Movie 2. Appeared on the Star Wars series The Mandalorian as a Speeder Bike trooper. |
2019 | Made occasional appearances on Saturday Night Live. |
November 3 2018 | Hosted the Thundergong! benefit concert at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City, Missouri, raising funds for the Steps of Faith charity foundation to provide prosthetic limbs. |
2017 | Executive produced the comedy series Detroiters and appeared in two episodes. Starred in Kodachrome alongside Ed Harris and Elizabeth Olsen, and made appearances in Permission and Downsizing. |
2016 | Starred as Thomas Edison in an episode of Great Minds with Dan Harmon and became the main voice of Zorn in Son of Zorn |
2016 | Sudeikis played in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game for the second time, continuing his involvement in the charity basketball event. |
2016 | Voiced the character of Red in the animated-comedy film The Angry Birds Movie. Starred in multiple films including Colossal, Masterminds, Race, The Book of Love, and Mother's Day. |
2016 | Made occasional appearances on Saturday Night Live. |
November 2016 | Played the lead role of John Keating in the Classic Stage Company Off-Broadway production of Dead Poets Society from November to December. |
October 2016 | Birth of his daughter with Olivia Wilde. |
2015 | Starred as Jake in the romantic-comedy film Sleeping with Other People and alongside Rebecca Hall in the romantic-drama film Tumbledown. |
2015 | Made occasional appearances on Saturday Night Live. |
2014 | Reprised his role as Kurt Buckman in Horrible Bosses 2. |
April 2014 | Birth of his first child, a son, with Olivia Wilde. |
2013 | Jason Sudeikis appeared in the music video for Mumford & Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer" |
2013 | Diverse year of roles including 'Movie 43' as Fake Batman, 'Drinking Buddies' as Gene Dentler, and voicing Professor Bomba in 'Epic'. |
2013 | Concluded his recurring voice acting role on The Cleveland Show. |
2013 | Appeared in multiple notable films: We're the Millers, Drinking Buddies, and voice role in Epic. |
July 2013 | Announced his departure from Saturday Night Live. |
January 2013 | Became engaged to Olivia Wilde. |
2012 | Appears in 'The Campaign' as Mitch Wilson. |
2012 | Made appearances in six episodes of the series Eastbound & Down. |
2012 | Began voicing advertisements for Applebee's. |
2011 | Began a relationship with actress and filmmaker Olivia Wilde. |
2011 | Jason Sudeikis participated in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, showcasing his basketball skills for entertainment. |
2011 | Sudeikis played his first lead film role in the Farrelly brothers comedy Hall Pass. |
2011 | Starred in the comedy film Horrible Bosses, a significant milestone in his film acting career. |
June 5 2011 | Jason Sudeikis hosted the MTV Movie Awards at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. |
2010 | Sudeikis dated actress January Jones, with their relationship reported to have ended by January 2011. |
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