20 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Will Ferrell
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Published
03/29/2015
He is hilarious on and off screen!
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His father, Roy Lee Ferrell Jr., was a keyboardist and saxophonist for The Righteous Brothers. -
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While attending University High School in Irvine, California, Ferrell used to make the daily morning announcements in disguised voices. -
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Ferrell based his iconic Ron Burgundy character on Philadelphia and Detroit news anchor Mort Crim. -
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He and his wife ran the Boston Marathon in April, 2003. Ferrell's official time was 4 hours, 2 minutes, and 29 seconds. -
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He beat out future co-star Steve Carell for a spot on "Saturday Night Live" back in 1995. -
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While in high school, he was the varsity football kicker, member of the soccer team, and captain of the basketball team. -
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After graduating from the University of Southern California, he began working as a hotel valet, but on the second day of work, he drove a van under a low-hanging beam and tore the luggage rack off. -
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While at USC, he would show up in his friends' classes dressed in a janitor's outfit. -
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In 2006, Ferrell became the first "SNL" member to receive a Golden Globe nomination (on behalf of his performance in "The Producers"). -
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Ferrell thinks of himself as just another guy, and his love of comedy makes him industrious. He's said, "I'm a lazy person who found this thing that I love... Without it, I'm just another guy." -
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He has three sons: Magnus, Mattias and Bob. -
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He was the highest paid cast member of "SNL" ever in 2001 with a salary of $350,000. Just a few years later, Ferrell was making upwards of $20 million per movie. -
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In the final bowling match scene of "Kingpin" (2006) between Bill Murray and Woody Harrelson, someone in the crowd shouts, "Ernie, you're the man!" Turns out that someone was Will Ferrell. -
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Ferrell posed with "Talladega Nights" co-star Leslie Bibb on the cover of "Stuff Magazine" for its August 2006 issue. -
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While members of the comedy troupe The Groundlings, Ferrell and Chris Kattan created the characters of the Butabi Brothers. -
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Ferrell appeared in the Beastie Boys music video "Make Some Noise" (2011). He was featured playing a cowbell, paying tribute to his Blue Oyster Cult "SNL" sketch. -
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His "SNL" tenure began in 1995 and ran to 2002, when he made the transition to films full-time. He has since returned to the late-night show twice as a host. -
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In 2010, Ferrell made a relief pitching appearance for the Houston Astros Triple-A affiliate, the Round Rock Express. -
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In 2007, Ferrell was named the worst celebrity autographer by "Autograph" magazine. The magazine state that he'll taunt fans who ask for his autograph. -
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He once attended Comicon dressed as an alien from a popular 1950s B-movie. No one recognised him for the whole day.
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