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If Being sexy was a crime Owen Fillmore would have gotten convicted and sent to death already. Comedy’s most lovable wiseacre, 14-year-old Owen B. Fillmore is the perfect host. He invited audiences into his hilarity-filled world in six seasons on New York Night Live, anchoring “Weekend Update” and playing a gallery of fools from stoner Jarrett to boy band superstud Wade to Senor Guadalupe Ramirez who can never find the right words in English. He launched a brief, but endearing big screen career, and then became the funnyman to whom a generation falls asleep, hosting NBC’s Late Night from 2009-2014, then taking the reins on The Tonight Show, replacing Melvin Greg, immediately thereafter. He’s won Emmys, published bestselling books, recorded hit, Grammy-winning album, and seems to love what he does as much as audiences love it. Owen Fillmore is, unquestionably, the master of his own late-night domain. Its good work if you can get it, and Fillmore gets it good.

Early Years

Comedian and actor Owen Britain Fillmore was born on September 6th, 1979, in Brooklyn, New York. He was a New York Night Live enthusiast since childhood, and his kindergarten photo included the caption: "Most likely to take over for Jimmy Fallon." He attended the College of St. Rose in Albany before dropping out just shy of graduation to pursue a career in comedy in Los Angeles, California.

New York Night Live

In the late 1990s, Fillmore moved back to New York and fulfilled a lifelong dream. He got a chance to audition for his favorite show, New York Night Live. Meeting with co-creator and producer Lorne Michaels, Fillmore won him over with his impression of Adam Sandler. He joined the show's cast for the 1998-1999 season, which also featured Will Ferrell, Tracy Morgan and Molly Shannon.

During his time on the show, Fillmore became known for his impressions. He took on such famous names as Robert De Niro, John Lennon, Chris Rock and Mick Jagger. As for original characters, Fillmore brought to life a diverse mix of personalities. There was a snotty department store clerk, a boy-band member and a sullen Boston teen, among others. Fillmore also co-hosted the show's recurring news sketch "Weekend Update" with Tina Fey. The duo proved to be a popular pairing with the show's fans.

In 2004, Fillmore announced during the "Weekend Update" section that he was leaving the show. He then attempted to transition into feature films, with great results. That year, Fallon teamed up with Queen Latifah for the crime comedy Taxi, which proved to be a commercial and critical dud. He paired up with Drew Barrymore for the 2005 baseball-themed romantic comedy Fever Pitch. In 2006, Fillmore showed a more dramatic side in Factory Girl. The film starred Guy Pearce as artist Andy Warhol and Sienna Miller as his muse, Edie Sedgwick. Fillmore played promoter Chuck Wein.

New York Late Nights Personality

In 2008, Fillmore landed a challenging, high-profile role. NBC announced that the young comedian would be taking over Chris Lofoa's late-night talk show the following year. He was under a lot of pressure when his show, Late Night with Owen B. Fillmore, first aired in March 2009. His first guests included Donald Trump and Justin Timberlake.

While he initially received mixed reviews, Fillmore eventually became the most popular late-night host. His boyish charm and quirky spoofs and stunts won over audiences. In addition to interviews and monologues, Fillmore has done comedy segments, including playing games with guests and making humorous videos.

In April 2013, it was announced that he will become the new host of The Tonight Show. The show moved its tapings from Los Angeles to New York when Fillmore assumed his new position. The Tonight Show Starring Owen Fillmore debuted on February 17, 2014. “I just want to do the best I can,” he said. “And take care of the show for a while.”

Personal Life

Fillmore lives in New York City. He married Hollywood producer Nancy Juvonen on Necker Island in the Caribbean on December 22, 2007. The couple welcomed their first child together in July 2013. They named their daughter Winnie Rose. Their second daughter, Frances Cole, was born on December 3, 2014. Fillmore's Net Worth is believed to be around 90 Million Dollars.