Jeff Richmond is an American composer, producer, director, and comedian best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
Born on January 7, 1961, in Garrettsville, Ohio, he rose to fame through his behind-the-scenes contributions to television and Broadway, notably co-creating the Mean Girls musical.
Early Life and Education
Jeffrey Wayne Richmond was born on January 7, 1961, in Kilsyth, West Virginia, and raised in Portage County, Ohio. He is the son of Wayne Richmond and Blanche Richmond. Jeff has several siblings, including Judith Ann Richmond and Julie Ann Richmond.
He graduated from James A. Garfield High School in Garrettsville, Ohio, in 1979, and for his musical achievements, he received the John Philip Sousa Award. During high school, he was pivotal in establishing the Garrettsville Community Players, contributing as a director and choreographer.
Richmond pursued higher education at Kent State University in Ohio, where he co-authored several musicals and composed a score for Shakespeare’s Othello.
While specific details about his religious beliefs are not publicly documented, his father, Wayne Richmond, was known for his devout Christian faith. Jeff Richmond is of White Caucasian ethnicity.
Career
Jeff Richmond began his career in theatre and music composition, initially gaining attention for his work with the Second City comedy troupe in Chicago.
His talent as a composer and music director opened the doors to television, where he made a significant mark as the music director for Saturday Night Live from 2001 to 2006.
Richmond’s breakthrough came when he became a producer and composer for the NBC comedy 30 Rock, a show created by his wife, Tina Fey. He directed multiple episodes and composed the theme music, earning him three Emmy Awards as part of the show’s production team.
He later extended his success with the Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, again working closely with Feyas a producer and composer. Richmond also ventured into Broadway, co-creating the score for the Mean Girls musical, which earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Original Score.
Throughout his career, Jeff Richmond has become known for his ability to seamlessly blend music and comedy, contributing to some of the most iconic projects in American television and theatre.
Awards and Nominations
Three Primetime Emmy Awards for 30 Rock
Tony Award nomination for Best Original Score for Mean Girls (2018)
Personal Life
Jeff Richmond, who is 5 feet 2 inches (1.57 m) tall, is married to Tina Fey, a renowned comedian, writer, and actress. The couple met in the early 1990s while working at Chicago’s Second City theater troupe.
After dating for seven years, they married on June 3, 2001. Their union has been a harmonious blend of personal and professional collaboration, with Richmond contributing to several of Fey’s projects, including composing music for 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
Together, they have two daughters: Alice Zenobia Richmond, born in 2005, and Penelope Athena Richmond, born in 2011. Both daughters appear in their mother’s work; Alice had a cameo on 30 Rock, and Penelope appeared on Girls5Ev.
Filmography
Television:
30 Rock (2006–2013) – Composer, Producer, Director
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015–2019) – Executive Producer, Composer
Girls5eva (2021–2024) – Executive Producer, Composer
Mulligan (2023–present) – Executive Producer, Composer
Mr. Mayor (2021–2022) – Executive Producer, Composer
Mean Girls (2024) – Composer for film adaptation
Film:
Baby Mama (2008) – Composer
Sisters (2015) – Producer
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016) – Producer
Mean Girls (2024) – Composer
Net Worth
Jeff Richmond, an American composer, producer, director, and actor, is estimated to be worth $3 million. He is best known for his work on 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and the Broadway musical adaptation of Mean Girls.
His career includes composing music for Saturday Night Live, producing and writing for 30 Rock, and co-creating the score for the Mean Girls musical, which earned a Tony Award nomination.
Richmond’s income sources encompass television and film production, music composition, and theater production. He has also appeared in minor roles on SNL and 30 Rock and directed several episodes.
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