Mikey Day

American actor

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2024 Cast as Crackle in the upcoming film 'Unfrosted'
2024 Mikey Day married his long-term partner Paula Christensen
April 13 2024 Day appeared in a viral SNL sketch with Ryan Gosling as live-action Beavis and Butt-Head, which received significant media coverage and critical acclaim.
2023 Made a cameo appearance as himself in 'Good Burger 2'
2022 Became the host of 'Is It Cake?'
November 12 2021 Home Sweet Home Alone, co-written by Day and Streeter Seidell, was released on Disney+.
2020 Played the role of Axehead in 'Hubie Halloween'
2019 Appeared in two films: 'Brittany Runs a Marathon' as Dev and 'Little' as Connor
2018 Promoted to repertory status on Saturday Night Live beginning with the 44th season.
2017 Day reprised his role as a dancing skeleton in The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special.
2016 Appeared in 'Maya & Marty' as himself and various characters, also serving as co-head writer
2016 Began working on 'Saturday Night Live' as himself and various characters, also as a writer
2016 Mikey Day played Thomas Jefferson in the film 'Brother Nature', which he also wrote
October 22 2016 Day performed in the viral 'Haunted Elevator' sketch on SNL, playing one of two dancing skeletons alongside Tom Hanks as David S. Pumpkins.
October 1 2016 Day made his debut appearance on Saturday Night Live during season 42's first episode, hosted by Margot Robbie.
2014 Day wrote for Adult Swim's Robot Chicken.
2013 Worked on 'Incredible Crew' as Cosmos Megahead/Fred Johnson/Lifeguard, serving as supervising producer and writer
2013 Hired as a writer for NBC's Saturday Night Live before its 39th season.
August 2012 Mikey Day and Paula Christensen welcomed their son
2010 Began voicing various characters in the TV series 'Mad', appearing in 27 episodes through 2013
2010 Mikey Day appeared in the TV movie 'Nathan vs. Nurture' as Daniel Bennett
2010 Mikey Day ended his romantic relationship with Selma Blair
2010 Day began hosting a recurring segment parodying TMZ on The Jay Leno Show and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, continuing until 2013.

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