Jon Stewart
Since taking over as the host of The Daily Show in January 1999, Jon Stewart has become one of America's top social and comedic voices.
As host of The Daily Show, Stewart has interviewed such luminaries as former President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama, Senators Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, John McCain, John Edwards and Bob Dole and such celebrity icons as Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis.
News Team
Jon Stewart
Since taking over as the host of The Daily Show in January 1999, Jon Stewart has become one of America's top social and comedic voices. ...
John Oliver
Daily Show writer and correspondent John Oliver joined the show in 2006 and at the time of this writing is yet to be fired. Or deported. ...
Wyatt Cenac
Wyatt Cenac was born in New York City. After three years of big city life he had enough and moved to Dallas, Texas. Missing the big city life, Wyatt moved to North Carolina. After four years, he realised he got on the wrong plane and moved to the big city of Los Angeles where he would spend the next bunch of years doing comedy and getting into debt. ...
Aasif Mandvi
Aasif Mandvi began performing at the age of seven as a pixie in a school play wearing tights and a bonnet. He knew from that moment on that discreet but comfortable leggings coupled with a desperate need for attention was the secret of success. ...
Jason Jones
Jason Jones is a very, very, very …very busy actor. His film work is extremely important to him, so he chooses to adopt only the finest roles. His gems include the taut, straight-to-video psychological thriller After Alice (playing the highly coveted part of Rookie Cop) and the award-winning television masterpiece Terminal Invasion, in which aliens in human ...
Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams is an actress, writer, and all-around funny lady from Los Angeles, California. She credits her ability to be hilarious on her very large funny bone. No really, she has been six feet tall since she was in middle school. At first she was awkward and super weird. Then she became funny and still super weird. ...
Samantha Bee
Samantha Bee was born and raised in Toronto Canada and understands that, yes, it's very clean there. Having no appreciable skill set or professional aspirations, she turned to acting and found it compatible with her lazy lifestyle. She began her career by doing numerous commercial campaigns, as well as participating in the all-female sketch troupe The ...
Olivia Munn
In June 2010, The Daily Show's Jon Stewart handpicked Olivia Munn to become their newest correspondent, making her one of only five female correspondents ever to be regulars on the show. ...
Kristen Schaal
Named Best Alternative Comic at the 2006 HBO Comedy Arts Festival and winner of a New York Nightlife Award for Best Female Stand-Up, Kristen Schaal is The Daily Show’s ‘Senior Women's Issues Correspondent’. ...
John Hodgman
John Hodgman is The Daily Show's, Resident Expert, commenting on subjects as diverse as the economy, net neutrality, reptiloids, time travel, elitism, and headlice. ...
Al Madrigal
Named Best Stand-Up Comedian by the HBO/U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Al Madrigal's comedy has been called 'dynamic' by The New York Times. ...
Larry Wilmore
Larry started his career as an actor and stand-up comic before transitioning to television writing and producing in the early 90s. He's written for shows such as In Living Color, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and The Jamie Foxx Show. He co-created the animated show The PJs with Eddie Murphy and a few years later created The Bernie Mac Show starring Bernie ...
Lewis Black
Lewis Black is one of the most prolific and popular performers working today. He executes a brilliant trifecta as stand-up comedian, actor and author. Receiving critical acclaim, he performs over 200 nights a year to sold-out audiences throughout Europe, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. ...