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Fey's Toddler Credited With 30 Rock Success

17 May 2009

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Actresscomedienne Tina Fey has enlisted her three-year-old daughter to help write her Emmy-winning U.S. TV show 30 Rock.

The series - starring creator Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan and Jane Krakowski - won top prizes including the Outstanding Comedy Series award at last year's (08) ceremony.

And her co-star Krakowski has revealed the secret weapon to Fey's award-winning dialogue - the star's toddler, Alice.

They're hilarious - and they're all Alice!Tina Fey

Krakowski tells the New York Daily News, "Some of the great catchphrases of 30 Rock have come from Alice. Like, 'I want to go there!' - that's Alice. It's so funny because I hear people say it on the street, and that was (Tina's) daughter!

"There are other things that Alice came up with as well, like 'normal sauce' and 'crazy putty'. These words are 30 Rock vocabulary. They're hilarious - and they're all Alice!"

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