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Kenan Thompson

American actor and comedian (born 1978)

Kenan Thompson

Summary

American actor and comedian (born 1978)

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Kenan Thompson (; born May 10, 1978) is an American actor and comedian. He has been a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live since 2003, making him the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history. He was also the first regular cast member born after the show's premiere in 1975. Outside of SNL, Thompson starred on NBC's sitcom Kenan from 2021 to 2022.

Thompson began his acting career in the early 1990s, and was an original cast member of Nickelodeon's sketch comedy series All That (1994–2005), where he often collaborated with co-star Kel Mitchell. Beginning in 1996, they starred in their own sitcom Kenan & Kel (1996–2000). Thompson also had roles in The Mighty Ducks franchise, Good Burger and its sequel Good Burger 2, and as the title character in the 2004 film Fat Albert. His voice acting work includes Space Chimps (2008), Rock Dog (2016), The Grinch (2018) and Wonder Park (2019).

He has been nominated six times for a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on SNL, winning once. He is ranked at No. 88 on VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars.

Early life

Thompson was born on May 10, 1978, in Columbus, Ohio. His parents are Fletcher and Elizabeth Ann Thompson. He has two siblings: an older brother and a younger sister. His family moved to Atlanta, Georgia, when he was 9 months old. Thompson's mother enrolled him in acting classes at age five. His first role as Toto in a church production of The Wiz had no lines. He continued acting throughout his youth, appearing in school plays such as The Gingerbread Duck. He auditioned for a theater company, The Youth Ensemble of Atlanta (YEA). As a child, he was a fan of The Price Is Right, which he has called "my first love" and "very joyful viewing" that shaped his acting style.

Career

1994–2002: Breakthrough with ''Kenan & Kel''

One of Thompson's earliest roles was as an entertainment reporter for CNN's "Real News for Kids". He went on to star in the original run of All That for its first five seasons, playing such characters as Principal Pimpell, Miss Piddlin, Pierre Escargot, and Superdude. He starred as Kenan Rockmore on Nickelodeon's Kenan & Kel from 1996 to 2000, mostly while still working on All That. He began acting in his first film, D2: The Mighty Ducks, while attending Tri-Cities High School, a visual and performing arts magnet school in East Point, Georgia.

Thompson has starred in several films including Good Burger (1997), based on the All That sketch of the same title, and Fat Albert (2004), in which he played the title character. He has also had supporting roles in D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994), D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996), as well as films such as Heavyweights (1995), Big Fat Liar (2002), Love Don't Cost a Thing (2003), and My Boss's Daughter (2003).

2003–present: ''Saturday Night Live'' and acclaim

Thompson in 2012

Thompson returned to sketch comedy when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 2003, becoming the show's first cast member born after its 1975 premiere. Thompson said he had sent several audition tapes to SNL, which dismissed him as looking too young; he said "it was a couple years' worth of that". Thompson said that he feared his addition to the cast would be a "disservice" to the show: "It was weird for me for a long time". Thompson was a featured player until 2005 (spanning the 29th and 30th seasons) and was promoted to repertory player at the beginning of season 31 (the 2005–2006 season).

In 2013, he began refusing to portray black women characters on the show and demanded SNL hire black women instead.

Thompson has been a cast member on SNL for 22 years, breaking the record for the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history previously held by former castmate Darrell Hammond, who was on the show for 14 years. Thompson became the most senior cast member in the second half of the 2013–14 season, following the departure of Seth Meyers. Thompson also holds the record for most celebrity impressions performed on the show, performing 139, beating Hammond's previous record of 107. Although early on he planned to stay on the show until something else came along, by 2019 he noted that SNL was his "forever plan".

Thompson has been nominated for five Primetime Emmys for his work on SNL, winning once. He has thrice been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, in 2018, 2020 and 2021. For co-writing the song "Last Christmas", in 2017 he was nominated for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, an award he then won in 2018 for the lyrics to "Come Back Barack" (along with Chris Redd and Will Stephen).

In 2014, SNL head writer Brian H. Tucker noted that simply putting "KENAN REACTS" would get a script more laughs, further elaborating, "Put him in your sketch somewhere, anywhere, and your sketch will get better. Because Kenan knows how to take ordinary lines and make them funny, and take funny lines and make them special." Similarly, Lorne Michaels in a 2019 article referred to Thompson as "the person I most rely on in the cast". Vulture referred to him as the "heir apparent" to Phil Hartman, both being "the glue" of their respective casts.

Thompson's celebrity impressions on SNL include Al Sharpton, Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Cosby, Charles Barkley, David Ortiz, O. J. Simpson, and Steve Harvey. He has performed in over 1,500 sketches, hitting the mark during the March 5, 2022, episode hosted by Oscar Isaac. In commemoration of his 20th anniversary on the show, Thompson received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on August 11, 2022. It was placed next to Lorne Michaels's star.

Recurring characters

  • Darnell Hayes, the host of Black Jeopardy!
  • Diondre Cole, the host of What Up with That? (What's Up with That? in some episodes), who is repeatedly distracted by the show's theme song
  • Reese De'What, the host of Cinema Classics
  • Willie, Michael Che's overly optimistic neighbor
  • Jean K. Jean, a French comedian
  • Lorenzo McIntosh, a prisoner in the Scared Straight sketches
  • Steve Kane, the gym teacher in the Daniel Frye sketches
  • Tre, a character in the Californians sketches
  • Virginiaca Hastings, an argumentative shopper
  • Elliot Pants, Host of What's Wrong with This Picture?

Film and television roles

During this time he has also taken supporting roles in Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004), and Snakes on a Plane (2006). In 2009, Thompson was a regular voice actor in the Fox animated series Sit Down, Shut Up, portraying Sue Sezno who, like her last name, always says no. The series premiered on April 19, 2009, but was canceled after only four episodes due to low ratings and poor reviews. Thompson voiced the LeBron James puppet in Nike's MVP "Most Valuable Puppets" commercials, which were produced to be shown throughout the 2009 NBA playoffs. Thompson also guest-starred as Gus's estranged college singing buddy on the USA Network series Psych in the fourth-season episode "High Top Fade Out". In 2011, he returned to Nickelodeon, guest-starring in "iParty with Victorious", a crossover episode of sitcoms iCarly and Victorious.

Thompson appeared as a host of sorts of TeenNick's retro programming block, The '90s Are All That, appearing in many of the block's early bumpers and hyping material. He would return to the block, eventually called NickRewind but at the time called The Splat, for All Thats 22nd anniversary, with segments filmed at the 2015 New York Comic Con.

Thompson waving
Thompson at a [[Washington Capitals]] event with the [[Stanley Cup]] in 2018

In 2015, film ticketing website Fandango announced that Thompson would play their brand character, Miles Mouvay. Thompson would play Mouvay in 18 videos, eight 30-second commercials, and several comedic skits.

On September 23, 2015, Thompson appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon alongside former All That co-star Kel Mitchell in which they reprised their popular Good Burger roles as "Ed" and "Lester Oakes, Construction Worker". They later competed against one another in an episode of the revived Nickelodeon game show Double Dare that aired in November 2018. In 2019, Thompson served as a judge for NBC's comedy competition series Bring the Funny. He also became an executive producer with Mitchell for Nickelodeon's All That revival, premiering in June. In May 2019, NBC announced they had picked up Thompson's single-camera comedy The Kenan Show to series. The series, retitled Kenan, premiered in 2021 on NBC, featuring Thompson as a newly-widowed father determined to be a "super dad". He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series after its first season. In May 2022, the series was canceled after its second season.

He appears in the third episode of the revival of The Kids in the Hall as Ron, a Friend of the Kids in the Hall, and hosted the NHL Awards in June 2022. He hosted the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 12, 2022. To promote SNL's 50th Anniversary, Thompson made several announcements on the New York City Subway from February 10, 2025, to February 16, 2025.

Personal life

Thompson married model Christina Evangeline in 2011. On June 20, 2014, the couple had their first child, Georgia Marie. On July 31, 2018, they welcomed their second child, Gianna Michelle.

On April 7, 2022, it was announced that the two had been separated for over a year, and are co-parenting their daughters. On June 15, 2022, it was announced that Thompson was officially filing for divorce.

In 2020, he became the spokesman for Universal Destinations & Experiences' "Let Yourself Woah" campaign, and was set to host the 2020 White House Correspondents' Dinner before it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2021 would also see Thompson be named host of that year's Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and People's Choice Awards. He also hosted The Jonas Brothers Family Roast on Netflix.

In December 2021, Thompson co-founded the production company and talent incubator Artists for Artists (AFA). Their first announced project, Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth Part 2 is in collaboration with Mike Tyson and wife Lakiha "Kiki" Spicer and a sequel to the boxer's 2013 HBO special. In March 2022, AFA fully funded the launch of Twenty Two Entertainment, led by actors Michael Rainey Jr. and Gianni Paolo, best known from the Starz series Power Book II: Ghost.

In December 2023, Thompson released a memoir titled When I Was Your Age.

In early 2024, Thompson was diagnosed with GERD.

On August 21, 2024, Thompson appeared at the Democratic National Convention tying Project 2025 to the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump, claiming, "You vote for him. You vote for all of this."

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994D2: The Mighty DucksRuss Tyler
1995HeavyweightsRoy Murphy
1996D3: The Mighty DucksRuss Tyler
1997Good BurgerDexter Reed
2000Lewis
2002Big Fat LiarParty Guest
Guy on Computer
2003Love Don't Cost a ThingWalter Colley
My Boss's DaughterHans
2004Barbershop 2: Back in BusinessKenard
Fat AlbertFat Alberttitle=Kenan Thompson (visual voices guide)url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Kenan-Thompson/access-date=December 21, 2023publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
2005Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The MovieFlutterVoice
2006Snakes on a PlaneTroy
2008Space ChimpsRingmasterVoice
WienersWyatt
2009Stan HelsingTeddy
2010Saturday NightHimselfDocumentary
2011Greedy SmurfVoice
2012Henry
2013Greedy SmurfVoice
2014They Came TogetherTeddy
Mitch
2016Rock DogRiffVoice
Brother NatureMiesha
2017Going in StyleKeith
2018BricklebaumVoice
2019Wonder ParkGus (American version)
Playmobil: The MovieBloodbones
DadsHimselfDocumentary
2020Trolls World TourTiny DiamondVoice
Hubie HalloweenSergeant Blake
2021Clifford the Big Red DogClifford's veterinarian
Home Sweet Home AloneGavin Washington
2022BrosJames Baldwin
2023Trolls Band TogetherTiny DiamondVoice
Good Burger 2Dexter Reed
2024Child StarHimselfDocumentary
TBDMachoProducer
Documentary

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994–1999, 2002,
2005, 2019–2020All ThatVarious rolesMain role (Seasons 1–5); guest role (Season 7); guest role (Seasons 10–11); Executive producer (Season 11)
1996–1998Junior4 episodes
1996–2000Kenan & KelKenan RockmoreMain role
1997Sister, SisterTrevorEpisode: "Inherit the Twin"
1998Sabrina, the Teenage WitchKenan RockmoreEpisode: "Sabrina's Choice"
1999Oh Yeah! CartoonsHost
1999HimselfEpisode: "Episode 1"
Cousin SkeeterKenan RockmoreEpisodes: "Hoo, I'm Wild Wild West" (Parts 1 & 2)
2000DamonEpisode: "Trading Places"
2001Untitled Sisqo ProjectNBC television sitcom pilot
2001FelicityDeForrest Ingram4 episodes
2002Off CentreMC French2 episodes
2003Clifford the Big Red DogHamburgerVoice; episode: "Food for Thought/Friends Forever"
2003–presentSaturday Night LiveHimself/Various rolesFeatured player (Seasons 29–30); Repertory player (Season 31–present)
2005, 2018Wild 'n OutHimself2 episodes
2005RugratsMagic MirrorVoice; Direct-to-video episode: "Tales from the Crib: Snow White"
2007Crank YankersMark ThomasEpisode: "4.1"
2008Rocky RhodesVoice; 5 episodes
2009PsychJoonEpisode: "High Top Fade-Out"
Sit Down, Shut UpSue SeznoVoice: 13 episodes
2011iCarlyHimselfEpisode: "iParty with Victorious"
Host
2013Wonder Pets!LionVoice; episode: "In the Land of Oz"
Martha SpeaksStanleyVoice; episode: "Stanley Saves the Day"
2013–15Austin "Impresario" SullivanVoice
2015Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaSockoVoice; episode: "Rorg: A Hero of a Past"
Lester OakesEpisode: "James Spader/Andrew Rannells/Brian Regan"
2015–17Nature CatRonaldVoice, season 1 only
2016Maya & MartyVarious rolesMain role
2016, 2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtRoland2 episodes
2017–19Match GameHimself/Panelist4 episodes
2018Double DareHimselfContestant; episode: "Team Kel vs. Team Kenan"
Studio CHimself, various roles
2019HimselfGuest judge; episodes 8, 9
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?date=May 23, 2018title=Boomerang Unveils New SCOOBY-DOO AND GUESS WHO? & YABBA-DABBA DINOSAURS! Seriesurl=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Boomerang-Unveils-New-SCOOBY-DOO-AND-GUESS-WHO-YABBA-DABBA-DINOSAURS-Series-20180523url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200929054510/https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Boomerang-Unveils-New-SCOOBY-DOO-AND-GUESS-WHO-YABBA-DABBA-DINOSAURS-Series-20180523archive-date=September 29, 2020access-date=July 5, 2018website=Broadway World}}
Bring the FunnyJudge
2020America's Got TalentGuest judgeSeason 15, two episodes
2020–22Trolls: TrollsTopiaTiny DiamondVoice
2021–22KenanKenan WilliamsMain role and executive producer
20212021 Kids' Choice AwardsHimselfHost
Trolls: Holiday in HarmonyTiny DiamondVoice
47th People's Choice AwardsHimselfHost
Jonas Brothers Family Roast
Bless the HartsTravisVoice; 6 episodes
2022Fraggle Rock: Back to the RockJack Hammer DoozerVoice; episode: "Wembley the Spokesfraggle"
Mo-Slo's DadVoice; episode: "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents"
RonEpisode 3
That Damn Michael CheHimselfEpisode: "Join the Club"
ArcherThe Broker (voice)Episode: "Saturday"
74th Primetime Emmy AwardsHimselfHost
48th People's Choice AwardsHost
2023BupkisReferee/BaristaEpisode: "ISO"
Praise PeteyElder Amos (voice)6 episodes
ChuckyCab DriverEpisode: "Jennifer's Body"

Thompson stood in for Simon Cowell, who was still recovering from a back injury the previous week that required him to rest under medical observation.

Discography

YearTitleNotes
2004Good TimesComedy album

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2017Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Music and LyricsSaturday Night Live: "Last Christmas"
2018Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesSaturday Night Live: "John Mulaney"
Outstanding Music and LyricsSaturday Night Live: "Come Back, Barack"
2020Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesSaturday Night Live: "At Home #2"
2021Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesKenan: "Flirting"
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesSaturday Night Live: "Dave Chappelle"
2025Las Culturistas Culture AwardsTitan of Culture

Bibliography

  • Memoir.

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