Universal
Studios Hollywood Casts Comedian Jimmy Fallon as
New Video Host of World-Famous Studio Tour

Universal City,
California -- Hollywood’s longest-running hit is about to get a rousing
re-make.
The
Studio Tour at
Universal Studios
HollywoodSM, which has taken over 150
million visitors behind the scenes of the movie and television
industry’s biggest hits, will introduce a new video “host” this spring
as comedian Jimmy Fallon, star of NBC’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,”
becomes the ride’s “virtual Studio Tour Guide.” Jimmy will be
introducing a series of videos that will be seen on the Hi Definition
monitors located in each Tram car to augment the “live” narration
provided by
Universal Studios Hollywood’s tour guides.
Jimmy Fallon said, “We really had fun with filming my role. We brought
some writers out from our show and added some jokes, more play with the
Studio Tour guides, the tram drivers and we added a song or two.
The tour itself is a classic, a really great experience. For anyone with
any interest in show business, it’s all there: the glamour, the glitz,
all the hard work that goes into making a movie or a TV show can be
experienced on the Universal Studios Hollywood Studio Tour. I’m very
happy to be a part of it.”
The addition of Jimmy
Fallon’s presence comes on the heels of sweeping enhancements to the
Studio Tour, including the addition of “King
Kong 360 3-D,” created by Peter Jackson, the world’s largest, most
intense 3-D experience. Additionally, over four acres of the newly
rebuilt New York Street backlot locations recently re-opened, an area
that features 13 city blocks of buildings and working shooting locations
that offer
Studio Tour guests a front row look at Hollywood moviemaking. The
Universal Studios backlot, a celebrated Hollywood landmark, has been
the setting of countless commercials, television shows and feature
films.
Studio Tour guests will also recognize some of the studio’s other
famous production locations including the “War of the Worlds” airplane
crash set; ABC’s hit series “Desperate Housewives” Wisteria Lane; the
Psycho House-Bates Motel and the popular Western, European and Mexican
Streets.
Jimmy Fallon began his
TV career with “Saturday Night Live” in 1998, where he quickly became an
audience favorite. Known for his spot-on impressions, hilarious
sketches and his stint as co-anchor of “Weekend Update” with Tina Fey,
Fallon spent 6 successful years on the show.
In March of 2009, Fallon
returned to NBC and took over the Late Night legacy with “Late Night
with Jimmy Fallon.” The show has continued to garner attention for its
viral videos, audience games, A-list guests, and Fallon’s choice of
critically acclaimed house-band, The Roots. In less than two years on
the air, “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” had already begun collecting
awards, including two consecutive Emmy® awards in 2009 and 2010 for the
shows website
www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com, as well as an Emmy® in 2010 for
Short-Form Editing for the “Glee” parody “6-Bee.” Fallon also was the
recipient of the 2009 “Webby Person of the Year” Award.
In addition to “Late
Night,” Fallon received rave reviews for his first-ever stint as the
host of the 2010 Primetime Emmy® Awards. Most notably, he opened the
show with a star-studded performance of Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to
Run.”
Universal Studios Hollywood is a unit of the Universal Parks &
Resorts division of NBCUniversal. NBCUniversal is one of the world’s
leading media and entertainment companies in the development,
production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a
global audience. NBCUniversal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of
news and entertainment television networks, a premier motion picture
company, significant television production operations, a leading
television stations group, and world-renowned theme parks. Comcast
Corporation owns a controlling 51% interest in NBCUniversal, with GE
holding a 49% stake.