Fred Armisen

Armisen in 2011, Glynnis Jones / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Fereydun Robert Armisen

Place of Birth: Hattiesburg, Mississippi, U.S.

Date of Birth: December 4, 1966

Ethnicity:
*25% Korean
*25% German
*50% Venezuelan

Fred Armisen is an American actor, comedian, singer, musician, writer, director, and producer. His many roles include the shows Portlandia, Documentary Now!, Moonbase 8, and Los Espookys, all of which he co-created, and Saturday Night Live; and the films Eurotrip, The Rocker, Easy A, The Smurfs, Staten Island Summer, Band Aid, How It Ends, and Clerks III. He is the bandleader and drummer for The 8G Band, the Seth Meyers’ show’s house band.

Fred was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and was raised on Long Island, New York, in the town Valley Stream. His birth name Fereydun is Persian. His father, Fereydun Herbert “Fred” Armisen, was born in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany, to a Korean father and a German mother. His mother, Hildegardt (Mirabal Level), is Venezuelan, born in San Fernando de Apure. A picture of Fred’s father and paternal grandfather can be seen here. A picture of Fred’s mother can be seen here.

Fred’s paternal grandfather was a choreographer, dancer, and entertainer, known as Masami Ehara-Kuni. Masami was generally believed to be Japanese, and performed in Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 1940s. Masami has a museum dedicated to him in Japan. He may have also spied for the Japanese during World War II. Fred himself had believed that he was of Japanese descent.

The show Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (2017) discovered that Fred’s paternal grandfather was actually born Pak Yeong-in in Ulsan, Korea. During the Japanese occupation of Korea, Fred’s grandfather had attended a Japanese school, changed his name, and took on a Japanese persona.

Fred’s Korean ancestry can be traced back 63 generations, and is believed to lead back to Pak Hyeokgeose, a monarch who founded Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, in 57 BC.

Fred’s paternal grandfather was the son of Pak Nam-geuk and Seo Hyang Woo. Fred’s great-grandfather Nam-geuk was the son of Pak Byeong-muk/Pak Mun-byeok. Fred’s great-grandmother Hyang Woo was the daughter of Jeong Ha-yu and Son Beob-ye.

Fred’s paternal grandmother was Gabriele Johanna Herbert (the daughter of Walter Herbert and Lina Wilhelmine Spiegel). Gabriele was German, and was born in Naumburg, Sachsen. The surname Armisen was that of a different husband of hers. Lina was born in Küstrin, An der Oder, which is now in Poland.

Fred’s maternal grandfather was named Federico Guillermo Mirabal Level (the son of Edmundo Tomás Mirabal Mejías). Federico was born in San Rafael de Atamaica, Apure, Venezuela.

Sources: http://www.boston.com

Genealogy of Fred Armisen (focusing on his father’s side) – http://www.geni.com

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16 Responses

  1. Mr. Postman says:

    Fereydun is a Persian/Iranian name. Fred’s grandmother named Fred’s father after a Persian/Iranian man she had dated.

    Photo of Fred’s paternal grandfather and father
    https://afalona.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Fred-Armisen-family-father-1-370×380.jpg

    Photo of Fred’s mother:
    https://afalona.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Fred-Armisen-family-mother-1-370×380.jpg

  2. Kimmel says:

    Didn’t see Korean and South American heritage.

  3. daitoushoutou says:

    As someone who has made YouTube videos on entertainers, actors, comedians, singers, athletes, celebrities, scientists, politicians, etc., around the world, outside of Japan, of mixed Japanese descent, I can confirm that Fred Armisen is, blood wise, actually 1/4 Korean, not 1/4 Japanese. Even though Armisen himself in interviews has referred to his paternal grandfather, Masami Ehara-Kuni, as being “Japanese,” Kuni was born Park Yeong-in in Ulsan, Korea: goo.gl/84YBWF.

    Kuni may have been culturally Japanese, but he was ethnically Korean.

    I had to make note of this after finding out about Armisen’s Korean ancestry in one of those YouTube videos featuring Armisen as one those individuals of mixed Japanese descent.

  4. archer303 says:

    He is one day older than me.

  5. cwm85 says:

    I thought he was middle eastern… but once I look closely he does look some asian. He has some Spanish and native ancestry more than likely with his mom being some south america. Cool mix. He’s a quarter Japanese, quarter germany. And rest probably spanish, native and maybe a little african.

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