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Jimmy Fallon | PERSON

 

James Thomas "Jimmy" Fallon, Jr. (born September 19, 1974) is an American comedian, actor, and musician known for his work on Saturday Night Live. He will replace Conan O'Brien as host of NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on March 2, 2009.

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In this combo made from file photos, NBC talk show personalities, from left, Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and Jimmy Fallon are shown. NBC decided to end the Jay Leno experiment when some of its affiliates started talking about dropping the nightly prime-time show, NBC Universal Television Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gaspin said Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010. NBC wants Leno to do an 11:35 p.m. show each night, and Gaspin has proposed moving Conan O'Brien's "Tonight" show to 12:05 a.m., and Jimmy Fallon's show would start an hour later.

In this combo made from file photos, NBC talk show personalities, from left, Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and Jimmy Fallon are shown. NBC decided to end the Jay Leno experiment when some of its affiliates started talking about dropping the nightly prime-time show, NBC Universal Television Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gaspin said Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010. NBC wants Leno to do an 11:35 p.m. show each night, and Gaspin has proposed moving Conan O'Brien's "Tonight" show to 12:05 a.m., and Jimmy Fallon's show would start an hour later.

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In this combo made from file photos, NBC talk show personalities, from left, Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and Jimmy Fallon are shown. NBC decided to end the Jay Leno experiment when some of its affiliates started talking about dropping the nightly prime-time show, NBC Universal Television Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gaspin said Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010. NBC wants Leno to do an 11:35 p.m. show each night, and Gaspin has proposed moving Conan O'Brien's "Tonight" show to 12:05 a.m., and Jimmy Fallon's show would start an hour later.

In this combo made from file photos, NBC talk show personalities, from left, Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and Jimmy Fallon are shown. NBC decided to end the Jay Leno experiment when some of its affiliates started talking about dropping the nightly prime-time show, NBC Universal Television Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gaspin said Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010. NBC wants Leno to do an 11:35 p.m. show each night, and Gaspin has proposed moving Conan O'Brien's "Tonight" show to 12:05 a.m., and Jimmy Fallon's show would start an hour later.

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