Seth Meyers returns for his seventh season on "Saturday Night Live," his second season as head writer, sharing the title with Andrew Steele and Paula Pell, and his first season as co-anchor of "Weekend Update," alongside Amy Poehler.
In sketches, he has performed numerous characters and impressions, most notably, an uncanny portrayal of Senator John Kerry for the show's satire of the 2004 Presidential election.
A graduate of Northwestern University, he studied and performed at ImprovOlympic (where many SNL cast members and writers got their start, including current cast members Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler) before moving on to the Boom Chicago Theater in Amsterdam, Holland. His acclaimed show "Pick-ups and Hiccups" with partner Jill
Benjamin toured Europe and eventually caught the eye of "SNL."
Most recently, Meyers appeared in Paul Weitz's "American Dreamz." In addition, Meyers is writing the script for an upcoming feature "Key Party" for Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video Motion Pictures and recently completed filming "Journey 3D" and "Spring Breakdown" alongside "SNL" castmates Poehler and Dratch.