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Our Favorite Tina Fey Movies and TV Shows, Ranked

If you’re searching for the best Tina Fey movies and TV shows, you’re in the right place. From animated hits to cult comedies, here’s our definitive ranking of her greatest performances.

Tina Fey Recent Shows and Movies 

Tina Fey has been keeping busy with several high-profile projects that highlight her versatility as a writer, producer, and performer. She co-created, wrote, and starred in Netflix’s The Four Seasons, a modern adaptation of the 1981 film, which just premiered this week. The eight-episode series follows three long-time couples navigating the complexities of midlife relationships during seasonal getaways, with Fey portraying Kate alongside a stellar cast including Steve Carell, Will Forte, and Colman Domingo.

Photo by Francisco Roman/F.ROMAN/Netflix © 2024 - © 2024 Netflix, Inc.
Photo by Francisco Roman/F.ROMAN/Netflix © 2024 – © 2024 Netflix, Inc.

Additionally, Fey reunited with longtime collaborator Amy Poehler for their “Restless Leg Tour,” a live comedy show across the U.S., including a one-night-only performance at Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas on May 3rd.

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With her latest work proving she’s still at the top of her game, it’s the perfect time to look back at the Tina Fey movies and TV shows that made us fall in love with her in the first place—here are some of our favorites, ranked.

7. Date Night (2010)

In Date Night, Tina Fey stars opposite Steve Carell as a suburban couple whose attempt at a romantic evening spirals into a wild, action-packed misadventure through New York City. The film is a hilarious showcase of Fey’s sharp comedic timing and chemistry with Carell, blending physical comedy and heartfelt moments. While not her most critically acclaimed project, Date Night has become a fan favorite thanks to the duo’s relatable dynamic and off-the-cuff energy.

6. Soul (2020)

Though a smaller role, Tina Fey shines as the voice of “22” in Pixar’s Oscar-winning animated film Soul. Her dry humor and existential sass perfectly complement the movie’s deeper themes about purpose and identity. It’s a refreshing display of her voice-acting talent and brings her comedic sensibility to a new generation.

5. Baby Mama (2008)

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler—comedy’s dream team—delivered belly laughs in Baby Mama, a quirky take on motherhood, friendship, and opposites attracting. Their undeniable chemistry is on full display, reminding us why Tina Fey and Amy Poehler remain one of Hollywood’s funniest duos.

Baby Mama
Baby Mama

4. Only Murders in the Building (2021–)

In Hulu’s hit mystery-comedy Only Murders in the Building, Tina Fey plays Cinda Canning, a sharp-tongued podcast mogul with a hidden agenda. Though a supporting role, she adds layers of intrigue and biting humor to a stellar ensemble led by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez.

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3. Saturday Night Live (1997–2006)

Before becoming a TV titan, Tina Fey made history as SNL’s first female head writer and a beloved Weekend Update anchor. Her political impressions, especially her dead-on portrayal of Sarah Palin during the 2008 election, became instant classics. “I can see Russia from my house” wasn’t just funny—it became a cultural touchstone

Tina Fey, Saturday Night Live
Credit: NBC

2. Mean Girls (2004)

Tina Fey didn’t just star in Mean Girls—she wrote the iconic script. As Ms. Norbury, she was the moral compass in a sea of teenage chaos. The film’s quotable lines, biting humor, and cultural relevance are a testament to Fey’s writing genius.

1. 30 Rock (2006–2013)

As Liz Lemon in 30 Rock, Tina Fey created one of the most beloved characters in TV history. The show, inspired by her time on Saturday Night Live, is a masterclass in satire. Fey’s portrayal of a neurotic yet lovable showrunner cemented her place as a comedic legend.

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“Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning” Episode 512 — Pictured: Tina Fey as Liz Lemon on NBC’s ’30 Rock: Season 5′

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