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Jon Stewart

Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz; November 28, 1962) is an American comedian, political commentator, actor, director and television host. He hosted The Daily Show, a satirical news program on Comedy Central, from 1999 to 2015 and now hosts The Problem with Jon Stewart, which premiered September 2021 on Apple TV+.[1]

Jon Stewart
Stewart in 2016
Birth nameJonathan Stuart Leibowitz
Born (1962-11-28) November 28, 1962 (age 60)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • television
  • film
  • books
Alma materCollege of William & Mary (BA)
Years active1987–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
Tracey McShane
(m. 2000)
Children2

Stewart started as a stand-up comedian but branched into television as host of Short Attention Span Theater for Comedy Central. He went on to host You Wrote It, You Watch It (1992–1993) and then The Jon Stewart Show (1993–1995), both on MTV, until The Jon Stewart Show was retooled, dropped by the network and moved to syndication. He has also appeared in several films, including Big Daddy (1999) and Death to Smoochy (2002), but did few cinematic projects after becoming host of The Daily Show in 1999, where he also was a writer and co-executive producer. After Stewart joined it, The Daily Show steadily gained popularity and critical acclaim, and during his tenure, won 22 Primetime Emmy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and was nominated for news and journalism awards. In 2022, he received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Stewart hosted the 78th and 80th Academy Awards. He is the co-author of America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, one of the best-selling books in the US in 2004,[2] and Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race, released in 2010.

Since leaving The Daily Show, Stewart has mostly maintained a low profile in entertainment industry circles, but has used his celebrity and voice in a sustained advocacy for 9/11 first responders[3] and war veterans' health benefits. In 2019, he received the New York City Bronze Medallion for his "tireless advocacy, inspiration, and leadership (helping to) pass the permanent authorization of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Act".[4] He continued using his platform as an advocate for veterans by being instrumental in helping pass the Honoring our PACT Act of 2022, which expands healthcare access and funding to veterans exposed to toxic substances during their service including burn pits.[5]

Early life and education

Stewart was born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz at Doctors Hospital in New York City's Upper East Side to Marian (née Laskin), a teacher and later educational consultant,[6] and Donald Leibowitz (1931–2013), an energy coordinator for the New Jersey Department of the Treasury.[7][8][9] Stewart's family members are Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants to America from Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus. One of his grandfathers was born in Manzhouli (now part of China).[10] He is the second of four sons, with older brother Lawrence,[11] and younger brothers Dan and Matthew.[8][12]

Stewart's parents divorced when he was eleven years old, and Stewart was largely estranged from his father.[6] Because of his strained relationship with his father, which in 2015 he described as "still 'complicated'", he dropped his surname and began using his middle name. Stewart stated, "There was a thought of using my mother's maiden name, but I thought that would be just too big a fuck you to my dad.... Did I have some problems with my father? Yes. Yet people always view [changing my surname] through the prism of ethnic identity."[13] He had his surname changed legally to Stewart in 2001.[13][14] Stewart and his brother Lawrence, who was previously the chief operating officer of NYSE Euronext (parent company of the New York Stock Exchange),[11][15] grew up in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, where they attended Lawrence High School.[6] According to Stewart, he was subjected to antisemitic bullying as a child.[16] He describes himself in high school as "very into Eugene Debs and a bit of a leftist."[17]

Stewart grew up in the era of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, which inspired in him "a healthy skepticism towards official reports". His first job was working with his brother at a Woolworth's store, and jokingly says being fired by Lawrence was one of the "scarring events" of his youth.[13] He has also credited legendary television producer Norman Lear as someone who "raised me."[18]

Stewart graduated in 1984 from The College of William & Mary where he initially majored in chemistry before switching to psychology.[6][19] While at William & Mary, Stewart became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity,[20] but eventually began disassociating himself from them, leaving the fraternity altogether after six months.[21] "My college career was waking up late, memorizing someone else's notes, doing bong hits, and going to soccer practice", he later said.[22] He was a three-year starter in 1981, 1982 and 1983 with the Tribe men's soccer team. He had 10 goals and 12 assists on a squad that went 40–15–9 (.695) in his three seasons with the program.[23] He is listed as Jon Leibowitz in official William & Mary Athletics records.[24] The former head coach of the Tribe men's soccer team from 1971 to 2003, Al Albert, describes Jon as "athletic and feisty and quick" and added that he "wasn't the most technical or clinical player, but he could make things happen."[25]

After college, Stewart held numerous jobs: a contingency planner for the New Jersey Department of Human Services, a contract administrator for the City University of New York, a puppeteer for children with disabilities, a soccer coach at Gloucester High School in Virginia, a caterer, a busboy, a shelf stocker at Woolworth's, a bartender at the Franklin Corner Tavern (a local blue-collar bar), and a bartender at the legendary City Gardens in Trenton, New Jersey.[6][26][27] He has said that working at City Gardens was a pivotal moment for him: "finding this place City Gardens was like, 'Oh, maybe I'm not a giant weirdo. Maybe there are other people who have a similar sense of yearning for something other than what they have now.' I think it inspired a lot of people, man. It was a very creative environment. It was a place of great possibility."[28]

Career

Early work

With a reputation for being a funny man in school,[6][26] Stewart returned to New York City in 1986 to try his hand at the comedy club circuit, but could not muster the courage to get on stage until the following year.[29] He made his stand-up debut at The Bitter End, where one of his comedic idols, Woody Allen, also began.[30] He began using the stage name Jon Stewart by dropping his last name and changing the spelling of his middle name, Stuart, to Stewart. He often jokes that it was because people had trouble pronouncing Leibowitz, or it "sounded too Hollywood" (a reference to Lenny Bruce's joke on the same theme).[31] He has implied that the name change was due to a strained relationship with his father, with whom Stewart no longer had any contact.[27]

Stewart became a regular at the Comedy Cellar, where he was the last performer every night. For two years he performed at 2 a.m. while developing his comedy style.[32] In 1989, he landed his first television job as a writer for Caroline's Comedy Hour. In 1990, he began co-hosting Comedy Central's Short Attention Span Theater with Patty Rosborough.[33] In 1992, he hosted the short-lived You Wrote It, You Watch It on MTV, which invited viewers to send in their stories to be acted out by the comedy troupe, The State.[34]

Stewart said that his career did not take off until his March 6, 1992, appearance on NBC's Late Night with David Letterman.[22][35] He was considered to take over the show when Letterman left it, but it was given to relatively unknown Conan O'Brien.[31] He co-hosted MTV Spring Break '93 Blind Date from Daytona Beach with Melissa Rivers.[36]

The Jon Stewart Show

Later in 1993, Stewart developed The Jon Stewart Show, a talk show on MTV, which was later dropped by the network and was syndicated for its last two years. The Jon Stewart Show was the first talk show on that network and was an instant hit, becoming the second-highest rated MTV show, behind Beavis and Butt-Head.[37] In 1994, Paramount canceled The Arsenio Hall Show and, with new corporate sibling MTV (through MTV parent Viacom's acquisition of the studio), launched an hour-long syndicated late-night version of The Jon Stewart Show. Many local affiliates had moved Hall's show to 2 a.m. during its decline and Stewart's show inherited such early morning time slots in many cities. Ratings were dismal and the show was canceled in June 1995.[38]

Among the fans of the show was David Letterman, who was the final guest of The Jon Stewart Show. Letterman signed Stewart with his production company, Worldwide Pants.[39] Stewart then became a frequent guest host for Tom Snyder on The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder, which was produced by Letterman and aired after the Late Show on CBS. This led to much speculation that Stewart would soon replace Snyder permanently,[40] but instead, Stewart was offered the time slot after Snyder's, which he turned down.[41]

In 1996 Stewart hosted a short-lived talk show entitled, Where's Elvis This Week?, that was a half-hour, weekly comedy television program. It aired on Sunday nights in the United Kingdom on BBC Two. It was filmed at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City and featured a set of panelists, two from the UK and two from the United States, who discussed news items and cultural issues. The show premiered in the UK on October 6, 1996; five episodes aired in total. Notable panelists included Dave Chappelle, Eddie Izzard, Phill Jupitus, Nora Ephron, Craig Kilborn, Christopher Hitchens, Armando Iannucci, Norm Macdonald, and Helen Gurley Brown. In 1997, Stewart was chosen as the host and interviewer for George Carlin's tenth HBO special, George Carlin: 40 Years of Comedy.[42]

The Daily Show

In 1998, when Craig Kilborn left the show to replace Tom Snyder on The Late Late Show, Stewart began hosting The Daily Show on Comedy Central. The Daily Show blends humor with the day's top news stories, usually in politics, while simultaneously poking fun at politicians, newsmakers, and the news media. In an interview on The O'Reilly Factor, Stewart denied the show has any intentional political agenda, saying the goal was "schnicks and giggles" and that "[t]he same weakness that drove me into comedy also informs my show", meaning that he was uncomfortable talking without hearing the audience laugh.[43] In his first Daily Show on-air appearance on January 11, 1999, Stewart told his guest that evening, Michael J. Fox, that he felt as if "this is my bar mitzvah".[44] His style was described by one critic as, "Stewart does not offer us cynicism for its own sake, but as a playful way to offer the kinds of insights that are not permitted in more serious news formats that slavishly cling to official account of events."[45]

Until Trevor Noah permanently took over the show in 2015, Stewart hosted almost all airings of the program, except for a few occasions when correspondents such as Stephen Colbert, Rob Corddry, Jason Jones, and Steve Carell subbed for him, and during John Oliver's stint as host during the summer of 2013. Stewart won twenty Primetime Emmy Awards for The Daily Show as either a writer or producer, and two for producing The Colbert Report (2013–14), earning a total of twenty-two Primetime Emmy Awards, the most wins for a male individual.[46] In 2005, Stewart and The Daily Show received the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for the audiobook edition of America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction. In 2000 and 2004, the show won two Peabody Awards for its coverage of the U.S. presidential elections in those years, called "Indecision 2000" and "Indecision 2004", respectively.[47][48]

 
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Navy Admiral Michael Mullen, being interviewed by Jon Stewart for the February 3, 2011, episode of The Daily Show

The show of September 20, 2001, the first show after the attacks of September 11th, 2001, began with no introduction.[49] Before this, the introduction included footage of a fly-in toward the World Trade Center and New York City. The first nine minutes of the show included a tearful Stewart discussing his personal view on the event. His remarks ended as follows:

The view ... from my apartment ... was the World Trade Center ... and now it's gone, and they attacked it. This symbol of American ingenuity, and strength, and labor, and imagination and commerce, and it is gone. But you know what the view is now? The Statue of Liberty. The view from the South of Manhattan is now the Statue of Liberty. You can't beat that.[49]

In mid-2002, amid rumors that David Letterman was going to switch from CBS to ABC when his contract ran out, Stewart was rumored as Letterman's replacement on CBS.[50] Ultimately, Letterman renewed his contract with CBS.

In late 2002, ABC offered Stewart his own talk show to air right after Nightline. Stewart's contract with The Daily Show was near expiring, and he expressed strong interest. ABC, however, decided to give another Comedy Central figure, Jimmy Kimmel, the post-Nightline slot.[51]

On April 4, 2006, Stewart confronted U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) on The Daily Show about his decision to appear at Liberty University, an institution founded by Jerry Falwell whom McCain previously had denounced as one of the "agents of intolerance". In the interchange, Stewart asked McCain, "You're not freaking out on us? Are you freaking out on us, because if you're freaking out ... and you're going into the crazy base world—are you going into crazy base world?" McCain replied, "Just– just– just a little" and "I'm afraid so." The clip was played on CNN,[52][53] was noted and discussed in more detail in the blogosphere[54] and was followed up on in the mainstream media.[55]

In 2007, The Daily Show was involved in former correspondent Stephen Colbert's announcement that he would run for president in 2008. In 2008, Stewart appeared on the news program Democracy Now!.[56] A 2008 New York Times story questioned whether he was, in a phrase originally used to describe longtime network news anchor Walter Cronkite, "the most trusted man in America".[57]

On April 28, 2009, during a discussion on torture with Clifford May, Stewart expressed his opinion that former President Harry S. Truman was a war criminal for his use of the atomic bomb on Japan during World War II.[58][59] He defended his assertion moments later: "Here's what I think of the atom bombs. I think if you dropped an atom bomb fifteen miles offshore and you said, 'The next one's coming and hitting you', then I would think it's okay. To drop it on a city, and kill a hundred thousand people? Yeah. I think that's criminal." On April 30, Stewart apologized on his program, and stated he did not believe Truman was a war criminal:[60] "I shouldn't have said that, and I did. So I say right now, no, I don't believe that to be the case. The atomic bomb, a very complicated decision in the context of a horrific war, and I walk that back because it was in my estimation a stupid thing to say."[61]

In April 2010, Comedy Central renewed Stewart's contract to host The Daily Show into 2013.[62][63] According to a Forbes list of celebrities in 2008, he was earning $14 million a year.[64]

 

On September 16, 2010, Stewart and Stephen Colbert announced a rally for October 30, known as the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear. It took place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. and attracted an estimated 215,000 participants.[65] In December 2010, Stewart was credited by the White House, other media, and political news outlets for bringing awareness of the Republican filibuster on the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act to the public, leading to the ultimate passing of the bill that provides health benefits to first responders whose health has been adversely affected by their work at Ground Zero.[66]

On the show of January 10, 2011, Stewart began with a monologue about the shootings in Tucson, Arizona.[67] He said he wished the "ramblings of crazy people didn't in any way resemble how we actually talk to each other on television".[68] Before a commercial break, Stewart told viewers that the show would continue as usual the next night. After the commercial break, the show featured a rerun of a field piece done by Jason Jones two years earlier.[69]

The New York Times opined that Stewart is "the modern-day equivalent of Edward R. Murrow"[70] and the UK national newspaper The Independent called him the "satirist-in-chief".[71] In an interview, Senator John McCain described Stewart as "a modern-day Will Rogers and Mark Twain".[72][73]

Writer Wyatt Cenac said that Stewart cursed him out after Cenac acknowledged he was uncomfortable about a June 2011 Daily Show bit about Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain (reported in July 2015).[74][75]

In March 2013, it was announced that Stewart would be taking a 12-week hiatus from The Daily Show to direct the film Rosewater, which is based on the book Then They Came for Me by Maziar Bahari.[76][77] Beginning June 10, 2013, The Daily Show correspondent John Oliver assumed primary hosting duties during Stewart's break.[78] The TV Guide annual survey for 2013 star salaries showed that Stewart was the highest-paid late night host, making an estimated $25–30 million per year.[79]

On July 14, 2014, Stewart interviewed Hillary Clinton about the Middle East. Clinton's condemnations of Hamas led Stewart to ask her: "But don't you think they would look at that though as, they've given a lot of different things a chance and these are the only guys to them that are giving any resistance to what their condition is?" For Gazans living in that situation, he said Hamas could be viewed as "freedom fighters".[80][81]

Leaving The Daily Show

During a taping of the show on February 10, 2015, Stewart announced he was leaving The Daily Show.[82] Comedy Central president Michele Ganeless confirmed Stewart's retirement with a statement.[83] Later, it was announced that South African comedian Trevor Noah would succeed Stewart as the host of the show.[84] On April 20, 2015, Stewart indicated that his final show would be on August 6, 2015.[85]

 
Stewart interviewing President Barack Obama in 2015

On July 28, 2015, Darren Samuelsohn of Politico reported that twice, Stewart had been at the White House for previously unreported meetings with President Obama: once in October 2011 and once in February 2014.[72] Michael D. Shear of The New York Times also picked up on the story.[86] Stewart responded on his show by pointing out that the meetings were listed in the president's publicly available visitor log and that he has been asked to meet privately by many prominent individuals, including Roger Ailes of Fox News. He said Obama encouraged him not to make young Americans cynical about their government and Stewart said that his reply was that he was "skeptically idealistic".[87]

On June 19, 2015, in the wake of the Charleston Church Shooting, Stewart decided not to write jokes for the opening monologue. Elaborating on his decision, Stewart stated, "I honestly have nothing other than just sadness". Stewart spoke about the racial disparity and injustices in America, saying "The Confederate flag flies over South Carolina ... and the roads are named for Confederate generals" describing it as "racial wallpaper".[88] Instead he designated a large portion of the show to his guest that night Malala Yousafzai, calling her "an incredible inspiration," and that "to be quite honest with you, I don't think there's anyone else in the world I would rather talk to tonight than Malala: So that's what we're going to do. And sorry about no jokes."[89]

On August 5, 2015, Stewart's friend of 30 years, comedian Louis C.K., was selected to be the last guest before the final Daily Show episode with Stewart helming the show. C.K. joked that he was there "representing comedy to say good job".[90]

The hour-long-plus final Daily Show on August 6 featured reunions with former correspondents Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, John Oliver, Samantha Bee, Hasan Minhaj, Ed Helms, Kristen Schaal, Larry Wilmore, Jessica Williams, Aasif Mandvi, Lewis Black, John Hodgman, Rob Corddry, Olivia Munn, Josh Gad, Michael Che, and Mo Rocca and cameo video clips from people Stewart had targeted over the years, including Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Chris Christie, John Kerry, Chuck Schumer, Bill O'Reilly, Wolf Blitzer, Joe Scarborough, and Mika Brzezinski.[91] During the final episode, there was a pre-taped behind-the-scenes look at the show spoofing the long-take Copacabana scene from Goodfellas, featuring a brief appearance by Martin Scorsese.[92] It concluded with a performance by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.[93]

Post-Daily Show

In November 2015, it was announced that Stewart signed a four-year deal with HBO that would include exclusive digital content for HBO NOW, HBO Go, and other platforms.[94] HBO programming president Casey Bloys has said that "the idea is it will be an animated parody of a cable news network with an Onion-like portal."[95] The team began working with the cloud graphics company, OTOY, to build a system for creating content.[96] Confirmed to be working on the project included Mike Brown, Steve Waltien, Chelsea Devantez, Lucy Steiner, Kate James, and Robby Slowik.[97] The team tested material in Red Bank, New Jersey at The Count Basie Theatre Performing Arts Academy.[97]

The show's premiere was moved several times, from fall 2016,[98] to the first quarter of 2017,[99] and then cancelled on May 23, 2017.[100] The cancelation statement read:

HBO and Jon Stewart have decided not to proceed with a short-form digital animated project... We all thought the project had great potential but there were technical issues in terms of production and distribution that proved too difficult given the quick turnaround and topical nature of the material. We're excited to report that we have some future projects together which you will be hearing about in the near future.[100]

After his contract with HBO ended, Stewart signed a multi-year show deal with Apple. On September 30, 2021, Stewart's new series, The Problem with Jon Stewart, premiered on Apple TV+. The series features hour-long, single-subject episodes. In addition to hosting the show, Stewart serves as executive producer through his company, Busboy Productions.[101]

In July 2022, a Politico writer named Juleanna Glover wrote an op-ed titled "If Tucker Runs in 2024, Here’s Who the Democrats Need." In the op-ed Glover called for Stewart to run for president in 2024. Stewart promptly responded to the viral article with a Tweet, stating "ummm… no thank you."[102]

Writing

 
Stewart at the launch of his book, Earth (The Book), in New York, September 27, 2010

In 1998, Stewart released his first book, Naked Pictures of Famous People, a collection of humorous short stories and essays. The book reached The New York Times Best Seller List.[103]

In 2004, Stewart and The Daily Show writing staff released, America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, a mock high-school history textbook offering insights into the unique American system of government, dissecting its institutions, explaining its history and processes, and satirizing such popular American political precepts as, "one man, one vote", "government by the people", and "every vote counts". The book sold millions of copies upon its 2004 release and ended the year as a top-fifteen best seller.[2]

In 2005, Stewart provided the voice of President James A. Garfield for the audiobook version of Sarah Vowell's Assassination Vacation.[104] In 2007, Stewart voiced Mort Sinclaire, former TV comedy writer and communist, on Stephen Colbert's audiobook version of I Am America (And So Can You!).[105]

In 2010, Stewart and The Daily Show writing staff released a sequel to their first book entitled, Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race. The book is meant to serve as a Baedeker travel guide for an alien civilization that discovers Earth after humanity has died out, most likely by its own hands.[106]

In March 2012, Stewart interviewed Bruce Springsteen for Rolling Stone.[107]

Acting

Stewart's first film role was a bit part in the box-office bomb, Mixed Nuts. He landed a minor part in The First Wives Club, but his scene was deleted.[108] In 1995, Stewart signed a three-year deal with Miramax.[109] Stewart played romantic leads in the films, Playing by Heart and Wishful Thinking. He had a supporting role in the romantic comedy, Since You've Been Gone and in the horror film, The Faculty. Other films were planned for Stewart to write and star in, but they never were produced. Stewart maintained a relationship with Miramax founders Harvey and Bob Weinstein and appeared in films they produced including, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Doogal, and the documentary, Wordplay.

He appeared in Half Baked as an "enhancement smoker" and in Big Daddy as Adam Sandler's roommate; he has joked on the Daily Show and in the documentary The Aristocrats that to get the role, he slept with Sandler. Stewart often makes fun of his appearances in the high-profile flop, Death to Smoochy,[110] in which he played a treacherous television executive; and the animated film Doogal,[111] where he played a blue spring named Zeebad who shot a freeze ray from his mustache. In 2007, Stewart made a cameo appearance as himself in Evan Almighty, which starred former Daily Show correspondent Steve Carell. In the movie, Stewart was seen on a television screen in a fictional Daily Show episode poking fun at Carell's character for building an ark.

Stewart had a recurring role in The Larry Sanders Show, playing himself as an occasional substitute and possible successor to late-night talk show host Larry Sanders (played by Garry Shandling). In 1998, Stewart hosted the television special, Elmopalooza, celebrating 30 years of Sesame Street. He has guest-starred on other sitcoms including The Nanny, Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, Spin City, NewsRadio, American Dad!, and The Simpsons. He also has made guest appearances on the children's television series Between the Lions, Sesame Street, Jack's Big Music Show, and Gravity Falls.

Producing

In the mid-1990s, Stewart launched his own production company, Busboy Productions, naming the company in reference to his previous job as a busboy. Stewart signed a deal with Miramax to develop projects through his company, but none of his ideas have been produced. After Stewart's success as host and producer of The Daily Show, he revived Busboy Productions with Daily Show producers Ben Karlin and Rich Korson. In 2002, Busboy planned to produce a sitcom for NBC starring Stephen Colbert, but the show did not come to fruition.[112]

In 2005, Comedy Central reached an agreement with Busboy in which Comedy Central would provide financial backing for the production company. Comedy Central has a first-look agreement on all projects, after which Busboy is free to shop them to other networks.[113][114]

The deal spawned the Daily Show spin-off The Colbert Report and its replacement, The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. Other projects include the sitcom pilot Three Strikes, the documentary Sportsfan, the series Important Things with Demetri Martin, and the film The Donor.[115]

After Stewart's departure from The Daily Show, he was listed as an executive producer on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.[116][117] In addition, Stewart has presented occasional comedic monologues filled with political and media commentary.[118][119][120][121]

In July 2017, HBO announced Stewart would produce a stand-up comedy special for the network, his first stand-up special since 1996.[122]

Directing

In March 2010, Stewart announced that he had optioned rights to the story of journalist Maziar Bahari, who was imprisoned in Iran for 118 days.[123] On June 6, 2011, episode of The Daily Show, Stewart again hosted Bahari, and in March 2013, he announced that he was leaving the show for 12 weeks to direct the film version of Bahari's 2011 book, Then They Came For Me. Stewart's screenplay adaptation is entitled, Rosewater.[124][125] It premiered at the September 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, receiving "generally favorable" reviews,[126] and was released to general audiences on November 14, 2014.

On directing, Stewart noted on Employee of the Month that The Daily Show influenced his directing process more than his acting gigs did. He said, "It's about the collaboration. It's about understanding. Doing a show taught me this process of clarity of vision, but the flexibility of process. So know your intention, know where you're wanting to go with the scene with the way that you want it to go, the momentum shifts, the emphasis, where you want it to be."[127] He also expressed interest in directing more films.[128]

Stewart directed the political satire Irresistible, released in June 2020,[129][130] which follows a demoralized Democratic strategist (played by Daily Show alumnus Steve Carell), who helps a retired veteran (Chris Cooper) run for mayor in a small, blue collar town in Wisconsin.[131]

Hosting and public speaking

 
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama with Stewart celebrating the 75th anniversary of the USO in 2016

Stewart has hosted the Grammy Awards twice, in 2001 and in 2002,[132] and the 78th Academy Awards, which were held March 5, 2006, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.[133] Critical response to Stewart's performance was mixed. Roger Ebert compared him favorably to legendary Oscar host Johnny Carson.[134] Other reviewers were less positive; Tom Shales of The Washington Post said that Stewart hosted with "smug humorlessness". James Poniewozik of TIME said that Stewart was a bad host, but a great "anti-host" in that he poked fun at parts of the broadcast that deserved it, which lent him a degree of authenticity with the non-Hollywood audience.[135] Stewart and correspondent John Oliver later poked fun at his lackluster reception on The Daily Show coverage of the 79th Academy Awards by saying that the "demon of last year's Oscars had finally been exorcised".[136]

Stewart returned to host the 80th Academy Awards on February 24, 2008.[137] The reception to his performance was better this time. Matthew Gilbert of the Boston Globe felt the ceremony was average, but praised Stewart, writing that, "It was good to see Jon Stewart being Jon Stewart. He is shaping up to be a dependable Oscar host for the post-Billy Crystal years. He's not musical, but he's versatile enough to swing smoothly between jokes about politics, Hollywood, new media, and, most importantly, hair."[138] Variety columnist Brian Lowry lauded Stewart's performance noting that he "earned his keep by maintaining a playful, irreverent tone throughout the night, whether it was jesting about Cate Blanchett's versatility or watching Lawrence of Arabia on an iPhone screen.[139]

In December 2009, Stewart gave a speech at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honoring Bruce Springsteen, one of that year's Kennedy Center Honors recipients, and of whom Stewart is a fan.[140] Stewart gave another speech paying tribute to Springsteen in February 2013 as part of the singer's MusiCares Person of the Year award ceremony.[141]

Stewart began a comedic feud with WWE wrestler Seth Rollins in March 2015, and appeared on WWE Raw during a Daily Show-styled segment hosted by Rollins.[142] On August 23, 2015, Stewart returned to host the WWE's SummerSlam at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.[143] Later, he got involved in the main event between Rollins and John Cena, helping Rollins retain his WWE World Heavyweight Championship, as well as winning Cena's United States Championship when he interfered and hit Cena with a steel chair. The next night on Raw, he explained his actions, saying he did it for Ric Flair (who was also present), which was to retain his world championship record. Cena then gave Stewart his finishing move, the Attitude Adjustment, to end the segment. Stewart returned at SummerSlam on August 21, 2016, as a special guest.[144]

In 2016, Stewart joined President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Jill Biden, and David Letterman in honoring military families on May 5 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. The special celebration which marked both the USO's 75th anniversary and the fifth anniversary of Joining Forces.[145]

Stewart got into a Twitter argument with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, who in multiple tweets stated that Stewart's changing his name indicated that he was a fraud. Stewart and some analysts considered this to be anti-Semitic. Trump then tweeted that Stewart should be "proud of his heritage", and Stewart tweeted back, facetiously, that Trump's real name was "Fuckface Von Clownstick" and that Trump should be proud of the "Clownstick heritage".[146][147][148]

In June 2017, Stewart spoke at the funeral service for Ray Pfeifer, an FDNY firefighter from Hicksville, New York, who died after an eight-year battle with cancer as a result of service as a first responder at the September 11 attacks.[149]

Criticism of television journalists

Stewart is known as an outspoken, humorous critic of personality-driven media shows, in particular, those of the U.S. media broadcast networks such as CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC. Critics say Stewart benefits from a double standard: he critiques other news shows from the safe, removed position of his "news satire" desk;[150][151] Stewart asserts that neither his show nor Comedy Central purport to be anything other than satire and comedy.[151]

Crossfire appearance

In a televised exchange with then-CNN correspondent Tucker Carlson on Crossfire on October 15, 2004, Stewart criticized the state of television journalism and pleaded with the show's hosts to "stop hurting America", and he referred to both Carlson and co-host Paul Begala as "partisan hacks".[151][152] When posted on the internet, this exchange became widely viewed and was a topic of much media discussion.[153]

Despite being on the program to comment on current events, Stewart immediately shifted the discussion toward the show itself, asserting that Crossfire had failed in its responsibility to inform and educate viewers about politics as a serious topic. Stewart stated that the show engaged in partisan hackery instead of honest debate, and said that the hosts' assertion that Crossfire is a debate show is like "saying pro wrestling is a show about athletic competition". Carlson responded by saying that Stewart criticizes news organizations for not holding public officials accountable, but when he interviewed John Kerry, Stewart asked a series of "softball" questions (Stewart has acknowledged he voted for Kerry in the 2004 presidential election).[154] Stewart responded that he didn't realize "the news organizations look to Comedy Central for their cues on integrity". When Carlson continued to press Stewart on the Kerry issue, Stewart said, "You're on CNN! The show that leads into me is puppets making crank phone calls! What is wrong with you?" In response to prods from Carlson, "Come on. Be funny." Stewart said, "No, I'm not going to be your monkey." Later in the show when Carlson jibed, "I do think you're more fun on your show", Stewart retorted, "You're as big a dick on your show as you are on any show." In response to Stewart's criticisms, Carlson said, "You need to get a job at a journalism school", to which Stewart responded, "You need to go to one!"[151]

Stewart discussed the incident on The Daily Show the following Monday:

We decided to go to this place, Crossfire, which is a nuanced public policy analysis show ... named after the stray bullets that hit innocent bystanders in a gang fight. So I go to Crossfire and, let's face it, I was dehydrated, it's the Martin Lawrence defense ... and I had always in the past mentioned to friends and people that I meet on the street that I think that show ... um ... blows. So I thought it was only the right thing to do to go say it to them personally on their program, but here's the thing about confronting someone with that on their show: They're there! Uncomfortable! And they were very mad, because apparently, when you invite someone on a show called Crossfire and you express an opinion, they don't care for that ... I told them that I felt their show was hurting America and they came back at me pretty good, they said that I wasn't being funny. And I said to them, "I know that, but tomorrow I will go back to being funny, and your show will still blow."[150][155]

In January 2005, CNN announced that it was canceling Crossfire. When asked about the cancellation, CNN's incoming president, Jonathan Klein, referred to Stewart's appearance on the show: "I think he made a good point about the noise level of these types of shows, which does nothing to illuminate the issues of the day."[156]

On March 18, 2009, Carlson wrote a blog entry for The Daily Beast criticizing Stewart for his handling of the CNBC controversy (see below). Carlson discussed the CNN incident and claimed that Stewart remained backstage for at least "an hour" and "continued to lecture our staff", something Carlson described as, "one of the weirdest things I have ever seen".[157]

Criticism of CNBC

Stewart again became a viral internet phenomenon following a March 4, 2009, The Daily Show sequence. CNBC canceled Rick Santelli's scheduled appearance on The Daily Show that day, so the show ran a short segment showing CNBC giving poor investment advice.[158]

Subsequent media coverage of exchanges between Stewart and Jim Cramer, who had been featured heavily in the original segment, led to a highly anticipated face-to-face confrontation on The Daily Show.[159] The episode received much media attention and became the second most-viewed episode of The Daily Show, trailing only the 2009 Inauguration Day episode. It had 2.3 million total viewers, and the next day, the show's website saw its highest day of traffic in 2009.[160] Although Cramer acknowledged on the show that some of Stewart's criticisms of CNBC were valid and that the network could "do better", he later said on The Today Show that Stewart's criticism of the media was "naïve and misleading."[161]

Criticism of Fox News

Throughout his tenure on The Daily Show, Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda, at one point ridiculing the network as "the meanest sorority in the world".[162] In November 2009, Stewart "called out" Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally, making the latter event appear more highly attended than it was. The show's anchor, Sean Hannity, apologized for the footage use the following night.[163] A month later, Stewart criticized Fox & Friends cohost Gretchen Carlson – a former Miss America and a Stanford graduate – for claiming that she googled words such as "ignoramus" and "czar". Stewart said that Carlson was dumbing herself down for "an audience who sees intellect as an elitist flaw".[164]

Stewart stepped up his criticism of Fox News in 2010; within five months, The Daily Show had 24 segments criticizing the Fox News coverage.[62] Bill O'Reilly, host of the talk show The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News, countered that The Daily Show was a "key component of left-wing television" and that Stewart loved Fox News because the network was "not boring".[62]

During an interview with Chris Wallace on June 19, 2011, Stewart called Wallace "insane" for saying that Stewart's earlier comparison of the marketing techniques of a Sarah Palin campaign video and an anti-herpes medicine ad was a political comment. Stewart also said Fox viewers are the "most consistently misinformed" viewers of political media.[165] This comment was ranked by the fact-checking site, PolitiFact, as false, with conditions. Stewart later accepted his error.[166]

In 2014, Stewart engaged in an extended "call-out" of Fox News, based on their coverage of food stamps and U.S. government assistance, opining that said coverage was biased.[167] This culminated in segments across multiple episodes, specifically singling out Sean Hannity and his show's coverage of the Bundy standoff. Hannity would "return fire" by calling out Stewart for associating himself with Cat Stevens during his Rally in 2010.[168] Stewart responded to this by criticizing Hannity for frequently calling Ted Nugent a "friend and frequent guest" on his program and supporting Nugent's violent rhetoric toward Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in 2007.[169] In late August 2014, Stewart criticized the manner in which Fox News portrayed the events surrounding the shooting of teenager Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, and the subsequent protests from citizens.[170]

Veterans and first responders advocacy

9/11 First Responders Bill

Stewart blasts lawmakers for their inaction on the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, in a speech on June 11, 2019.
 
Stewart speaking at a press conference for the 9/11 first responders in 2019

Over the years, Stewart sometimes used The Daily Show to argue for causes such as the treatment of veterans and 9/11 first responders. He is credited with breaking a Senate deadlock over a bill to provide health care and benefits for 9/11 emergency workers; the bill passed three days after he featured a group of 9/11 responders on the show. In March 2009, he criticized a White House proposal to remove veterans from Veterans Administration rolls if they had private health insurance; the White House dropped the plan the next day.[72] In 2010, Stewart held an interview with a panel of four of the 9/11 first responders -- Kenny Specht with the FDNY, Chris Bowman NYPD, Ken George DOT, and Kevin Devlin, Operating Engineer of Heavy Equipment -- who discussed their health problems with Stewart. In 2015, four months after leaving The Daily Show, he returned to reunite the four with Specht as the only panelist healthy enough to attend. Devlin had died and the two other panelists, Bowman and George, were too ill to make it to the show.[171][172]

 
Stewart speaking to U.S. Army soldiers at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan in 2018

In February and June 2019, Stewart again went to Congress to oppose the $7.375 billion limit in pay-outs to 9/11 first responders through December 2020 and to lobby for permanent funding for the Victims Compensation Fund past December 2020, delivering a tearful testimony.[173][174]

Sick and dying, they brought themselves down here to speak to no one. Shameful. It's an embarrassment to the country and it's a stain on this institution. And you should be ashamed of yourselves for those that aren't here. But you won't be because accountability doesn't appear to be something that occurs in this chamber...And I'm sorry if I sound angry and undiplomatic. But I'm angry, and you should be too, and they're all angry as well and they have every justification to be that way. There is not a person here, there is not an empty chair on that stage that didn't tweet out "Never Forget the heroes of 9/11. Never forget their bravery. Never forget what they did, what they gave to this country." Well, here they are. And where are they? And it would be one thing if their callous indifference and rank hypocrisy were benign, but it's not. Your indifference cost these men and women their most valuable commodity: time. It's the one thing they're running out of.[175][176]

Stewart continued to be a vocal advocate, appearing on late night shows such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and news programs such as Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, and The Fox Report with Shepherd Smith.[177] On July 12, 2019, the House approved the bill overwhelmingly 402–12. The bill came to the Senate floor where it passed the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund through 2092, virtually funding health care for 9/11 victims and first responders for life.[178] The vote was 97–2 with Republican Senators Rand Paul (KY) and Mike Lee (UT) opposing.[179] When hearing that the bill had been passed, Stewart responded by saying, "It has been the honor of my life working with the 9/11 first responders...these families deserve better...and I will follow you wherever your next adventure shall be".[180]

Honoring our PACT Act

On September 30, 2021, Stewart debuted his Apple TV+ show, The Problem with Jon Stewart by discussing the effects burn pits have had on veterans. Earlier in 2021, the bill Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2021 (PACT Act) was introduced. The House of Representatives passed the bill by 256–174 on March 3, 2022,[181][182] and passed the Senate by 84–14 on June 16, 2022.[183][184][185] The bill was reintroduced to the Senate for minor changes which Republican Senators including Pat Toomey, Ted Cruz, and Josh Hawley voted against, putting the bill in jeopardy. Their opposition was the unfounded claim that the bill could be used as a slush fund.[186]

Stewart became a prominent advocate for the bill in person, on Twitter and on various cable news shows including Fox News' America's Newsroom with Bill Hemmer, CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper, MSNBC's Morning Joe, and Newsmax.[187][188][189] On July 28, 2022, Stewart held a press conference on Capitol Hill where he stated:

"America’s heroes, who fought in our wars, outside sweating their asses off…battling all kinds of ailments, while these motherfuckers sit in the air conditioning, walled off from any of it. They don’t have to hear it, they don’t have to see it. They don’t have to understand that these are human beings…. I’m used to the lies, I’m used to the hypocrisy…. Senate is where accountability goes to die…. I’m used to all of it. But I am not used to cruelty."[190]

On August 2, 2022, the PACT Act passed in bipartisan measure, 84 to 11.[191] Stewart was praised for lending his voice, and celebrity to the issue and is credited as being an essential actor in getting the bill passed.[192][193] Stewart stated after the bill's passing, that while it "feels good", it "shouldn't have been this hard".[194] On August 10, the act was signed by President Joe Biden at a ceremony in the White House, where he praised Stewart for his commitment on this issue saying in part, "What you've done Jon, matters...It really, really matters. To refuse to let anybody forget, refuse to let them forget. And we owe you, big man. We owe you big."[195]

Writers Guild of America strike of 2007–2008

Stewart was an important factor in the unionization of the Comedy Central writers. The Daily Show writers were the first of Comedy Central's writers to be able to join the guild, after which other shows followed.[196][197]

Stewart supported the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike. On The Daily Show episode just before the strike, he sarcastically commented about how Comedy Central had made available all episodes for free on their website, but without advertising, and said, "go support our advertisers". The show went on hiatus when the strike began, as did other late-night talk shows. Upon Stewart's return to the show on January 7, 2008, he refused to use the title, The Daily Show, stating that The Daily Show was the show made with all of the people responsible for the broadcast, including his writers. During the strike, he referred to his show as A Daily Show with Jon Stewart until the strike ended on February 13, 2008.[198]

Stewart's choice to return to the air did bring criticism that he was undermining the writers of his show. Seth MacFarlane wrote an inside joke into an episode of Family Guy about this, causing Stewart to respond with an hour-long call in which he questioned how MacFarlane could consider himself the "moral arbiter" of Hollywood.[199] Former Daily Show writer David Feldman also accused Stewart of being anti-union at the time and of punishing his writers for their decision to unionize by not using their material.[200]

The Writers Guild Strike of 2007–08 also was responsible for a notable mock feud between Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and Conan O'Brien in early 2008. Without writers to help fuel their banter, the three comedians concocted a crossover/rivalry to garner more viewers during the ratings slump. Colbert claimed that because of "the Colbert bump", he was responsible for Mike Huckabee's success in the 2008 presidential race. O'Brien claimed that he was responsible for Huckabee's success because not only had he mentioned Huckabee on his show, but also that he was responsible for Chuck Norris's success (Norris backed Huckabee). In response, Stewart claimed that he was responsible for the success of O'Brien since Stewart had featured him on The Jon Stewart Show, and in turn, the success of Huckabee. This resulted in a three-part comedic battle between the three pundits, with all three appearing on each other's shows. The feud ended on Late Night with Conan O'Brien with a mock brawl involving the three hosts.[201]

Influences

Stewart has said his influences include George Carlin,[202] Lenny Bruce,[203] Woody Allen,[204] David Letterman,[205] Steve Martin,[206] and Richard Pryor.[6]

Among comedians who say they were influenced by Stewart are Stephen Colbert,[16] John Oliver,[207] Hasan Minhaj,[208] Samantha Bee,[209] Larry Wilmore,[210] Bassem Youssef,[211] Trevor Noah,[212] and Jordan Klepper.[213]

Personal life

Stewart is irreligious, but of Jewish heritage.[214]

While making the 1997 film, Wishful Thinking, a production assistant on the film arranged for a blind date between Stewart and Tracey Lynn McShane. They dated for four years.[206][215] Stewart proposed to her through a personalized crossword puzzle created with the help of Will Shortz, the crossword editor at The New York Times.[216][217] They married in 2000.[206][215][218] On June 19, 2001, Stewart and his wife filed a joint name change application and legally changed both of their surnames to "Stewart".[14] With the help of in vitro fertilization, the couple has two children.[219][220] In 2015, he adopted a vegetarian diet for ethical reasons; his wife is a long-time vegan.[221] Later, he became vegan as well.[222]

In 2013, Stewart and his wife bought a 12-acre (4.9 ha) farm in Middletown, New Jersey, called "Bufflehead Farm". The Stewarts operate it as a sanctuary for abused animals.[223] Four years later, they received approval to open a 45-acre (18 ha) animal sanctuary in Colts Neck, New Jersey, a home to animals saved from slaughterhouses and live markets.[224]

Political views

In 2000, when he was labeled a Democrat, Stewart generally agreed, but described his political affiliation as "more socialist or independent" than Democratic,[225] and Stewart has voted for Republicans, the last time being in the 1988 presidential election when he voted for George H. W. Bush over Michael Dukakis. He described Bush as having "an integrity about him that I respected greatly".[226] He has been a vocal proponent of single-payer health care system.[227]

Honors and awards

 
Stewart with the Peabody Award that he won with The Daily Show in 2005

Stewart and other members of The Daily Show have received three Peabody Awards for "Indecision 2000"[47] and "Indecision 2004",[228] covering the 2000 presidential election and the 2004 presidential election, respectively. He received his third Peabody in 2016 for his tenure at The Daily Show.[229]

The Daily Show received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Program in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2015 and Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Series for 10 consecutive years from 2003 to 2012. In 2013, the award for both categories instead went to The Daily Show spin-off The Colbert Report. In 2015, The Daily Show resurfaced, winning both categories for one last time for Stewart's swan song as host. Stewart won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 2005 for his recording, America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction.

In the December 2003 New Year's edition of Newsweek, Stewart was named the "Who's Next?" person for 2004, with the magazine predicting that he would emerge as an absolute sensation in that year. (The magazine said they had been correct at the end of that year.)[230] Stewart was named among the 2005 Time 100, an annual list of 100 of the most influential people of the year by Time magazine.[231]

In 2004, Stewart spoke at the commencement ceremonies at his alma mater, William and Mary, and received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree.[232] Stewart was the Class Day keynote speaker at Princeton University in 2004,[233] and the 2008 Sacerdote Great Names speaker at Hamilton College. Stewart and The Daily Show received the 2005 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language.[citation needed] Stewart was presented an Honorary All-America Award by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) in 2006.[234]

On April 21, 2009, President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made Stewart a chief.[235] On October 26, 2010, Stewart was named the Most Influential Man of 2010 by AskMen.[236]

For his advocacy on behalf of 9/11 victims and families, Stewart was one of eighteen individuals and organizations awarded the Bronze Medallion on December 16, 2019. The Bronze Medallion is the highest award conferred upon civilians by New York City.[237]

On April 24, 2022, Stewart was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC for his lifelong contribution to the world of comedy.[238] In December 2022, Stewart was named a Money Changemaker[239] by Money.com.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Mixed Nuts Rollerblader
1996 The First Wives Club Elise's lover Scenes deleted
1997 Wishful Thinking Henry
1998 Half Baked Enhancement Smoker
1998 The Faculty Prof Edward Furlong
1998 Playing by Heart Trent
1999 Big Daddy Kevin Gerrity
2000 The Office Party Pizza Guy Short film
2000 Committed Party Guest Uncredited cameo
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Reg Hartner
2002 Death to Smoochy Marion Frank Stokes
2002 The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina Godfrey (voice)
2006 Doogal Zeebad (voice)
2007 Evan Almighty Himself Cameo
2008 The Great Buck Howard Himself Cameo
2011 The Adjustment Bureau Himself Cameo
2011 The Beaver Himself Cameo
2014 Rosewater None Director, producer, and writer
2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Himself Cameo
Ultimate Edition only
2020 Irresistible None Director, producer, and writer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990–1993 Short Attention Span Theater Himself (host) Various episodes
1992–1993 You Wrote It, You Watch It Himself (host) Various episodes
1993–1995 The Jon Stewart Show Himself (host) 160 episodes; also creator, executive producer, and writer
1994 The State Fanmail Guy Episode: "2.4"
1995 1995 Billboard Music Awards Himself (host) TV special
1996 Jon Stewart: Unleavened Himself Stand-up special
1996–1997 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 6 episodes
1997 The Nanny Bobby Episode: "Kissing Cousins"
NewsRadio Andrew Episode: "Twins"
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Jon (voice) Episode: "Guess Who"
White House Correspondents' Dinner Himself (host) TV special
Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Episode: "Mayonnaise"
Mr. Show with Bob and David Himself Episode: "A White Man Set Them Free"
1998 Elmopalooza Himself (host) TV special
Since You've Been Gone Todd Zalinsky TV movie
1999 Spin City Parker Episode: "Wall Street"
1999–2015 The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Himself (host) 2,579 episodes; also executive producer and writer
2001 43rd Annual Grammy Awards Himself (host) TV special
2002 44th Annual Grammy Awards Himself (host) TV special
Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Jon Stewart/India.Arie"
2005–2014 The Colbert Report None 1,447 episodes; co-creator and executive producer
2006 78th Academy Awards Himself (host) TV special
American Dad! Himself (voice) Episode: "Irregarding Steve"
2007 Jack's Big Music Show Brunk Stinegrouber Episode: "Groundhog Day"
2008 The Simpsons Himself (voice) Episode: "E Pluribus Wiggum"
80th Academy Awards Himself (host) TV special
A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! Himself TV special
2009–2010 Important Things with Demetri Martin None 17 episodes; executive producer
2010 The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear Himself (host) TV special on
2012 Robot Chicken Matt Trakker, Serpentor (voice) Episode: "Executed by the State"
2013 Big Time Rush Himself Episode: "Big Time Invasion"
2014 Phineas and Ferb Mr. Random (voice) Episode: "The Klimpaloon Ultimatum"
2015–2016 The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore None 259 episodes; creator and executive producer
2015 The Jim Gaffigan Show Himself Episode: "The Bible Story"
Gravity Falls Judge Kitty Meow Face-Shwartstein Voice; Episode: "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape from Reality"
2015–present The Late Show with Stephen Colbert None Executive producer
2021–present The Problem with Jon Stewart Himself (host) Also creator, executive producer, and writer
2021 Live in Front of a Studio Audience Carl Episode: "Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life"[240]
2021 No Responders Left Behind Himself Documentary film

Bibliography

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  • America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction (Warner Books, September 2004). ISBN 0-446-53268-1.
  • Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race (Grand Central Publishing, 2010). ISBN 978-0-446-57922-3.

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Further reading

  • David Marchese, "Jon Stewart Is Back to Weigh In", The New York Times Magazine, June 15, 2020.
  • Lisa Rogak, Angry Optimist: The Life and Times of Jon Stewart. New York: Saint Martin's Griffin, 2014. ISBN 978-1-250-08047-9.
  • Bruce Watson, Jon Stewart: Beyond the Moments of Zen. New Word City, 2014.

External links

  • The Daily Show profile
  • Jon Stewart at IMDb
  • Jon Stewart discography at Discogs
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Works by or about Jon Stewart in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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stewart, other, people, named, disambiguation, born, jonathan, stuart, leibowitz, november, 1962, american, comedian, political, commentator, actor, director, television, host, hosted, daily, show, satirical, news, program, comedy, central, from, 1999, 2015, h. For other people named Jon Stewart see Jon Stewart disambiguation Jon Stewart born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz November 28 1962 is an American comedian political commentator actor director and television host He hosted The Daily Show a satirical news program on Comedy Central from 1999 to 2015 and now hosts The Problem with Jon Stewart which premiered September 2021 on Apple TV 1 Jon StewartStewart in 2016Birth nameJonathan Stuart LeibowitzBorn 1962 11 28 November 28 1962 age 60 New York City New York U S MediumStand uptelevisionfilmbooksAlma materCollege of William amp Mary BA Years active1987 presentGenresPolitical news satireobservational comedysurreal humorblue comedyinsult comedydeadpanSubject s Mass media news media media criticismAmerican politicsJewish culturecurrent eventspop cultureSpouseTracey McShane m 2000 wbr Children2Jon Stewart s voice source source Jon Stewart speaks at a Press Conference in support of the PACT ActRecorded July 28 2022Stewart started as a stand up comedian but branched into television as host of Short Attention Span Theater for Comedy Central He went on to host You Wrote It You Watch It 1992 1993 and then The Jon Stewart Show 1993 1995 both on MTV until The Jon Stewart Show was retooled dropped by the network and moved to syndication He has also appeared in several films including Big Daddy 1999 and Death to Smoochy 2002 but did few cinematic projects after becoming host of The Daily Show in 1999 where he also was a writer and co executive producer After Stewart joined it The Daily Show steadily gained popularity and critical acclaim and during his tenure won 22 Primetime Emmy Awards two Grammy Awards and was nominated for news and journalism awards In 2022 he received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor Stewart hosted the 78th and 80th Academy Awards He is the co author of America The Book A Citizen s Guide to Democracy Inaction one of the best selling books in the US in 2004 2 and Earth The Book A Visitor s Guide to the Human Race released in 2010 Since leaving The Daily Show Stewart has mostly maintained a low profile in entertainment industry circles but has used his celebrity and voice in a sustained advocacy for 9 11 first responders 3 and war veterans health benefits In 2019 he received the New York City Bronze Medallion for his tireless advocacy inspiration and leadership helping to pass the permanent authorization of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Act 4 He continued using his platform as an advocate for veterans by being instrumental in helping pass the Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 which expands healthcare access and funding to veterans exposed to toxic substances during their service including burn pits 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 The Jon Stewart Show 2 3 The Daily Show 2 3 1 Leaving The Daily Show 2 4 Post Daily Show 2 5 Writing 2 6 Acting 2 7 Producing 2 8 Directing 2 9 Hosting and public speaking 3 Criticism of television journalists 3 1 Crossfire appearance 3 2 Criticism of CNBC 3 3 Criticism of Fox News 4 Veterans and first responders advocacy 4 1 9 11 First Responders Bill 4 2 Honoring our PACT Act 5 Writers Guild of America strike of 2007 2008 6 Influences 7 Personal life 7 1 Political views 8 Honors and awards 9 Filmography 9 1 Film 9 2 Television 10 Bibliography 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life and education EditStewart was born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz at Doctors Hospital in New York City s Upper East Side to Marian nee Laskin a teacher and later educational consultant 6 and Donald Leibowitz 1931 2013 an energy coordinator for the New Jersey Department of the Treasury 7 8 9 Stewart s family members are Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants to America from Poland Ukraine and Belarus One of his grandfathers was born in Manzhouli now part of China 10 He is the second of four sons with older brother Lawrence 11 and younger brothers Dan and Matthew 8 12 Stewart s parents divorced when he was eleven years old and Stewart was largely estranged from his father 6 Because of his strained relationship with his father which in 2015 he described as still complicated he dropped his surname and began using his middle name Stewart stated There was a thought of using my mother s maiden name but I thought that would be just too big a fuck you to my dad Did I have some problems with my father Yes Yet people always view changing my surname through the prism of ethnic identity 13 He had his surname changed legally to Stewart in 2001 13 14 Stewart and his brother Lawrence who was previously the chief operating officer of NYSE Euronext parent company of the New York Stock Exchange 11 15 grew up in Lawrenceville New Jersey where they attended Lawrence High School 6 According to Stewart he was subjected to antisemitic bullying as a child 16 He describes himself in high school as very into Eugene Debs and a bit of a leftist 17 Stewart grew up in the era of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal which inspired in him a healthy skepticism towards official reports His first job was working with his brother at a Woolworth s store and jokingly says being fired by Lawrence was one of the scarring events of his youth 13 He has also credited legendary television producer Norman Lear as someone who raised me 18 Stewart graduated in 1984 from The College of William amp Mary where he initially majored in chemistry before switching to psychology 6 19 While at William amp Mary Stewart became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity 20 but eventually began disassociating himself from them leaving the fraternity altogether after six months 21 My college career was waking up late memorizing someone else s notes doing bong hits and going to soccer practice he later said 22 He was a three year starter in 1981 1982 and 1983 with the Tribe men s soccer team He had 10 goals and 12 assists on a squad that went 40 15 9 695 in his three seasons with the program 23 He is listed as Jon Leibowitz in official William amp Mary Athletics records 24 The former head coach of the Tribe men s soccer team from 1971 to 2003 Al Albert describes Jon as athletic and feisty and quick and added that he wasn t the most technical or clinical player but he could make things happen 25 After college Stewart held numerous jobs a contingency planner for the New Jersey Department of Human Services a contract administrator for the City University of New York a puppeteer for children with disabilities a soccer coach at Gloucester High School in Virginia a caterer a busboy a shelf stocker at Woolworth s a bartender at the Franklin Corner Tavern a local blue collar bar and a bartender at the legendary City Gardens in Trenton New Jersey 6 26 27 He has said that working at City Gardens was a pivotal moment for him finding this place City Gardens was like Oh maybe I m not a giant weirdo Maybe there are other people who have a similar sense of yearning for something other than what they have now I think it inspired a lot of people man It was a very creative environment It was a place of great possibility 28 Career EditEarly work Edit With a reputation for being a funny man in school 6 26 Stewart returned to New York City in 1986 to try his hand at the comedy club circuit but could not muster the courage to get on stage until the following year 29 He made his stand up debut at The Bitter End where one of his comedic idols Woody Allen also began 30 He began using the stage name Jon Stewart by dropping his last name and changing the spelling of his middle name Stuart to Stewart He often jokes that it was because people had trouble pronouncing Leibowitz or it sounded too Hollywood a reference to Lenny Bruce s joke on the same theme 31 He has implied that the name change was due to a strained relationship with his father with whom Stewart no longer had any contact 27 Stewart became a regular at the Comedy Cellar where he was the last performer every night For two years he performed at 2 a m while developing his comedy style 32 In 1989 he landed his first television job as a writer for Caroline s Comedy Hour In 1990 he began co hosting Comedy Central s Short Attention Span Theater with Patty Rosborough 33 In 1992 he hosted the short lived You Wrote It You Watch It on MTV which invited viewers to send in their stories to be acted out by the comedy troupe The State 34 Stewart said that his career did not take off until his March 6 1992 appearance on NBC s Late Night with David Letterman 22 35 He was considered to take over the show when Letterman left it but it was given to relatively unknown Conan O Brien 31 He co hosted MTV Spring Break 93 Blind Date from Daytona Beach with Melissa Rivers 36 The Jon Stewart Show Edit Later in 1993 Stewart developed The Jon Stewart Show a talk show on MTV which was later dropped by the network and was syndicated for its last two years The Jon Stewart Show was the first talk show on that network and was an instant hit becoming the second highest rated MTV show behind Beavis and Butt Head 37 In 1994 Paramount canceled The Arsenio Hall Show and with new corporate sibling MTV through MTV parent Viacom s acquisition of the studio launched an hour long syndicated late night version of The Jon Stewart Show Many local affiliates had moved Hall s show to 2 a m during its decline and Stewart s show inherited such early morning time slots in many cities Ratings were dismal and the show was canceled in June 1995 38 Among the fans of the show was David Letterman who was the final guest of The Jon Stewart Show Letterman signed Stewart with his production company Worldwide Pants 39 Stewart then became a frequent guest host for Tom Snyder on The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder which was produced by Letterman and aired after the Late Show on CBS This led to much speculation that Stewart would soon replace Snyder permanently 40 but instead Stewart was offered the time slot after Snyder s which he turned down 41 In 1996 Stewart hosted a short lived talk show entitled Where s Elvis This Week that was a half hour weekly comedy television program It aired on Sunday nights in the United Kingdom on BBC Two It was filmed at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City and featured a set of panelists two from the UK and two from the United States who discussed news items and cultural issues The show premiered in the UK on October 6 1996 five episodes aired in total Notable panelists included Dave Chappelle Eddie Izzard Phill Jupitus Nora Ephron Craig Kilborn Christopher Hitchens Armando Iannucci Norm Macdonald and Helen Gurley Brown In 1997 Stewart was chosen as the host and interviewer for George Carlin s tenth HBO special George Carlin 40 Years of Comedy 42 The Daily Show Edit In 1998 when Craig Kilborn left the show to replace Tom Snyder on The Late Late Show Stewart began hosting The Daily Show on Comedy Central The Daily Show blends humor with the day s top news stories usually in politics while simultaneously poking fun at politicians newsmakers and the news media In an interview on The O Reilly Factor Stewart denied the show has any intentional political agenda saying the goal was schnicks and giggles and that t he same weakness that drove me into comedy also informs my show meaning that he was uncomfortable talking without hearing the audience laugh 43 In his first Daily Show on air appearance on January 11 1999 Stewart told his guest that evening Michael J Fox that he felt as if this is my bar mitzvah 44 His style was described by one critic as Stewart does not offer us cynicism for its own sake but as a playful way to offer the kinds of insights that are not permitted in more serious news formats that slavishly cling to official account of events 45 Until Trevor Noah permanently took over the show in 2015 Stewart hosted almost all airings of the program except for a few occasions when correspondents such as Stephen Colbert Rob Corddry Jason Jones and Steve Carell subbed for him and during John Oliver s stint as host during the summer of 2013 Stewart won twenty Primetime Emmy Awards for The Daily Show as either a writer or producer and two for producing The Colbert Report 2013 14 earning a total of twenty two Primetime Emmy Awards the most wins for a male individual 46 In 2005 Stewart and The Daily Show received the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for the audiobook edition of America The Book A Citizen s Guide to Democracy Inaction In 2000 and 2004 the show won two Peabody Awards for its coverage of the U S presidential elections in those years called Indecision 2000 and Indecision 2004 respectively 47 48 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff U S Navy Admiral Michael Mullen being interviewed by Jon Stewart for the February 3 2011 episode of The Daily ShowThe show of September 20 2001 the first show after the attacks of September 11th 2001 began with no introduction 49 Before this the introduction included footage of a fly in toward the World Trade Center and New York City The first nine minutes of the show included a tearful Stewart discussing his personal view on the event His remarks ended as follows The view from my apartment was the World Trade Center and now it s gone and they attacked it This symbol of American ingenuity and strength and labor and imagination and commerce and it is gone But you know what the view is now The Statue of Liberty The view from the South of Manhattan is now the Statue of Liberty You can t beat that 49 In mid 2002 amid rumors that David Letterman was going to switch from CBS to ABC when his contract ran out Stewart was rumored as Letterman s replacement on CBS 50 Ultimately Letterman renewed his contract with CBS In late 2002 ABC offered Stewart his own talk show to air right after Nightline Stewart s contract with The Daily Show was near expiring and he expressed strong interest ABC however decided to give another Comedy Central figure Jimmy Kimmel the post Nightline slot 51 On April 4 2006 Stewart confronted U S Senator John McCain R AZ on The Daily Show about his decision to appear at Liberty University an institution founded by Jerry Falwell whom McCain previously had denounced as one of the agents of intolerance In the interchange Stewart asked McCain You re not freaking out on us Are you freaking out on us because if you re freaking out and you re going into the crazy base world are you going into crazy base world McCain replied Just just just a little and I m afraid so The clip was played on CNN 52 53 was noted and discussed in more detail in the blogosphere 54 and was followed up on in the mainstream media 55 In 2007 The Daily Show was involved in former correspondent Stephen Colbert s announcement that he would run for president in 2008 In 2008 Stewart appeared on the news program Democracy Now 56 A 2008 New York Times story questioned whether he was in a phrase originally used to describe longtime network news anchor Walter Cronkite the most trusted man in America 57 On April 28 2009 during a discussion on torture with Clifford May Stewart expressed his opinion that former President Harry S Truman was a war criminal for his use of the atomic bomb on Japan during World War II 58 59 He defended his assertion moments later Here s what I think of the atom bombs I think if you dropped an atom bomb fifteen miles offshore and you said The next one s coming and hitting you then I would think it s okay To drop it on a city and kill a hundred thousand people Yeah I think that s criminal On April 30 Stewart apologized on his program and stated he did not believe Truman was a war criminal 60 I shouldn t have said that and I did So I say right now no I don t believe that to be the case The atomic bomb a very complicated decision in the context of a horrific war and I walk that back because it was in my estimation a stupid thing to say 61 In April 2010 Comedy Central renewed Stewart s contract to host The Daily Show into 2013 62 63 According to a Forbes list of celebrities in 2008 he was earning 14 million a year 64 Stewart at the Rally to Restore Sanity and or Fear in 2010 On September 16 2010 Stewart and Stephen Colbert announced a rally for October 30 known as the Rally to Restore Sanity and or Fear It took place on the National Mall in Washington D C and attracted an estimated 215 000 participants 65 In December 2010 Stewart was credited by the White House other media and political news outlets for bringing awareness of the Republican filibuster on the James Zadroga 9 11 Health and Compensation Act to the public leading to the ultimate passing of the bill that provides health benefits to first responders whose health has been adversely affected by their work at Ground Zero 66 On the show of January 10 2011 Stewart began with a monologue about the shootings in Tucson Arizona 67 He said he wished the ramblings of crazy people didn t in any way resemble how we actually talk to each other on television 68 Before a commercial break Stewart told viewers that the show would continue as usual the next night After the commercial break the show featured a rerun of a field piece done by Jason Jones two years earlier 69 The New York Times opined that Stewart is the modern day equivalent of Edward R Murrow 70 and the UK national newspaper The Independent called him the satirist in chief 71 In an interview Senator John McCain described Stewart as a modern day Will Rogers and Mark Twain 72 73 Writer Wyatt Cenac said that Stewart cursed him out after Cenac acknowledged he was uncomfortable about a June 2011 Daily Show bit about Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain reported in July 2015 74 75 In March 2013 it was announced that Stewart would be taking a 12 week hiatus from The Daily Show to direct the film Rosewater which is based on the book Then They Came for Me by Maziar Bahari 76 77 Beginning June 10 2013 The Daily Show correspondent John Oliver assumed primary hosting duties during Stewart s break 78 The TV Guide annual survey for 2013 star salaries showed that Stewart was the highest paid late night host making an estimated 25 30 million per year 79 On July 14 2014 Stewart interviewed Hillary Clinton about the Middle East Clinton s condemnations of Hamas led Stewart to ask her But don t you think they would look at that though as they ve given a lot of different things a chance and these are the only guys to them that are giving any resistance to what their condition is For Gazans living in that situation he said Hamas could be viewed as freedom fighters 80 81 Leaving The Daily Show Edit During a taping of the show on February 10 2015 Stewart announced he was leaving The Daily Show 82 Comedy Central president Michele Ganeless confirmed Stewart s retirement with a statement 83 Later it was announced that South African comedian Trevor Noah would succeed Stewart as the host of the show 84 On April 20 2015 Stewart indicated that his final show would be on August 6 2015 85 Stewart interviewing President Barack Obama in 2015 On July 28 2015 Darren Samuelsohn of Politico reported that twice Stewart had been at the White House for previously unreported meetings with President Obama once in October 2011 and once in February 2014 72 Michael D Shear of The New York Times also picked up on the story 86 Stewart responded on his show by pointing out that the meetings were listed in the president s publicly available visitor log and that he has been asked to meet privately by many prominent individuals including Roger Ailes of Fox News He said Obama encouraged him not to make young Americans cynical about their government and Stewart said that his reply was that he was skeptically idealistic 87 On June 19 2015 in the wake of the Charleston Church Shooting Stewart decided not to write jokes for the opening monologue Elaborating on his decision Stewart stated I honestly have nothing other than just sadness Stewart spoke about the racial disparity and injustices in America saying The Confederate flag flies over South Carolina and the roads are named for Confederate generals describing it as racial wallpaper 88 Instead he designated a large portion of the show to his guest that night Malala Yousafzai calling her an incredible inspiration and that to be quite honest with you I don t think there s anyone else in the world I would rather talk to tonight than Malala So that s what we re going to do And sorry about no jokes 89 On August 5 2015 Stewart s friend of 30 years comedian Louis C K was selected to be the last guest before the final Daily Show episode with Stewart helming the show C K joked that he was there representing comedy to say good job 90 The hour long plus final Daily Show on August 6 featured reunions with former correspondents Stephen Colbert Steve Carell John Oliver Samantha Bee Hasan Minhaj Ed Helms Kristen Schaal Larry Wilmore Jessica Williams Aasif Mandvi Lewis Black John Hodgman Rob Corddry Olivia Munn Josh Gad Michael Che and Mo Rocca and cameo video clips from people Stewart had targeted over the years including Hillary Clinton John McCain Lindsey Graham Chris Christie John Kerry Chuck Schumer Bill O Reilly Wolf Blitzer Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski 91 During the final episode there was a pre taped behind the scenes look at the show spoofing the long take Copacabana scene from Goodfellas featuring a brief appearance by Martin Scorsese 92 It concluded with a performance by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 93 Post Daily Show Edit In November 2015 it was announced that Stewart signed a four year deal with HBO that would include exclusive digital content for HBO NOW HBO Go and other platforms 94 HBO programming president Casey Bloys has said that the idea is it will be an animated parody of a cable news network with an Onion like portal 95 The team began working with the cloud graphics company OTOY to build a system for creating content 96 Confirmed to be working on the project included Mike Brown Steve Waltien Chelsea Devantez Lucy Steiner Kate James and Robby Slowik 97 The team tested material in Red Bank New Jersey at The Count Basie Theatre Performing Arts Academy 97 The show s premiere was moved several times from fall 2016 98 to the first quarter of 2017 99 and then cancelled on May 23 2017 100 The cancelation statement read HBO and Jon Stewart have decided not to proceed with a short form digital animated project We all thought the project had great potential but there were technical issues in terms of production and distribution that proved too difficult given the quick turnaround and topical nature of the material We re excited to report that we have some future projects together which you will be hearing about in the near future 100 After his contract with HBO ended Stewart signed a multi year show deal with Apple On September 30 2021 Stewart s new series The Problem with Jon Stewart premiered on Apple TV The series features hour long single subject episodes In addition to hosting the show Stewart serves as executive producer through his company Busboy Productions 101 In July 2022 a Politico writer named Juleanna Glover wrote an op ed titled If Tucker Runs in 2024 Here s Who the Democrats Need In the op ed Glover called for Stewart to run for president in 2024 Stewart promptly responded to the viral article with a Tweet stating ummm no thank you 102 Writing Edit Stewart at the launch of his book Earth The Book in New York September 27 2010In 1998 Stewart released his first book Naked Pictures of Famous People a collection of humorous short stories and essays The book reached The New York Times Best Seller List 103 In 2004 Stewart and The Daily Show writing staff released America The Book A Citizen s Guide to Democracy Inaction a mock high school history textbook offering insights into the unique American system of government dissecting its institutions explaining its history and processes and satirizing such popular American political precepts as one man one vote government by the people and every vote counts The book sold millions of copies upon its 2004 release and ended the year as a top fifteen best seller 2 In 2005 Stewart provided the voice of President James A Garfield for the audiobook version of Sarah Vowell s Assassination Vacation 104 In 2007 Stewart voiced Mort Sinclaire former TV comedy writer and communist on Stephen Colbert s audiobook version of I Am America And So Can You 105 In 2010 Stewart and The Daily Show writing staff released a sequel to their first book entitled Earth The Book A Visitor s Guide to the Human Race The book is meant to serve as a Baedeker travel guide for an alien civilization that discovers Earth after humanity has died out most likely by its own hands 106 In March 2012 Stewart interviewed Bruce Springsteen for Rolling Stone 107 Acting Edit Stewart s first film role was a bit part in the box office bomb Mixed Nuts He landed a minor part in The First Wives Club but his scene was deleted 108 In 1995 Stewart signed a three year deal with Miramax 109 Stewart played romantic leads in the films Playing by Heart and Wishful Thinking He had a supporting role in the romantic comedy Since You ve Been Gone and in the horror film The Faculty Other films were planned for Stewart to write and star in but they never were produced Stewart maintained a relationship with Miramax founders Harvey and Bob Weinstein and appeared in films they produced including Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Doogal and the documentary Wordplay He appeared in Half Baked as an enhancement smoker and in Big Daddy as Adam Sandler s roommate he has joked on the Daily Show and in the documentary The Aristocrats that to get the role he slept with Sandler Stewart often makes fun of his appearances in the high profile flop Death to Smoochy 110 in which he played a treacherous television executive and the animated film Doogal 111 where he played a blue spring named Zeebad who shot a freeze ray from his mustache In 2007 Stewart made a cameo appearance as himself in Evan Almighty which starred former Daily Show correspondent Steve Carell In the movie Stewart was seen on a television screen in a fictional Daily Show episode poking fun at Carell s character for building an ark Stewart had a recurring role in The Larry Sanders Show playing himself as an occasional substitute and possible successor to late night talk show host Larry Sanders played by Garry Shandling In 1998 Stewart hosted the television special Elmopalooza celebrating 30 years of Sesame Street He has guest starred on other sitcoms including The Nanny Dr Katz Professional Therapist Spin City NewsRadio American Dad and The Simpsons He also has made guest appearances on the children s television series Between the Lions Sesame Street Jack s Big Music Show and Gravity Falls Producing Edit In the mid 1990s Stewart launched his own production company Busboy Productions naming the company in reference to his previous job as a busboy Stewart signed a deal with Miramax to develop projects through his company but none of his ideas have been produced After Stewart s success as host and producer of The Daily Show he revived Busboy Productions with Daily Show producers Ben Karlin and Rich Korson In 2002 Busboy planned to produce a sitcom for NBC starring Stephen Colbert but the show did not come to fruition 112 In 2005 Comedy Central reached an agreement with Busboy in which Comedy Central would provide financial backing for the production company Comedy Central has a first look agreement on all projects after which Busboy is free to shop them to other networks 113 114 The deal spawned the Daily Show spin off The Colbert Report and its replacement The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore Other projects include the sitcom pilot Three Strikes the documentary Sportsfan the series Important Things with Demetri Martin and the film The Donor 115 After Stewart s departure from The Daily Show he was listed as an executive producer on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 116 117 In addition Stewart has presented occasional comedic monologues filled with political and media commentary 118 119 120 121 In July 2017 HBO announced Stewart would produce a stand up comedy special for the network his first stand up special since 1996 122 Directing Edit In March 2010 Stewart announced that he had optioned rights to the story of journalist Maziar Bahari who was imprisoned in Iran for 118 days 123 On June 6 2011 episode of The Daily Show Stewart again hosted Bahari and in March 2013 he announced that he was leaving the show for 12 weeks to direct the film version of Bahari s 2011 book Then They Came For Me Stewart s screenplay adaptation is entitled Rosewater 124 125 It premiered at the September 2014 Toronto International Film Festival receiving generally favorable reviews 126 and was released to general audiences on November 14 2014 On directing Stewart noted on Employee of the Month that The Daily Show influenced his directing process more than his acting gigs did He said It s about the collaboration It s about understanding Doing a show taught me this process of clarity of vision but the flexibility of process So know your intention know where you re wanting to go with the scene with the way that you want it to go the momentum shifts the emphasis where you want it to be 127 He also expressed interest in directing more films 128 Stewart directed the political satire Irresistible released in June 2020 129 130 which follows a demoralized Democratic strategist played by Daily Show alumnus Steve Carell who helps a retired veteran Chris Cooper run for mayor in a small blue collar town in Wisconsin 131 Hosting and public speaking Edit Barack Obama and Michelle Obama with Stewart celebrating the 75th anniversary of the USO in 2016 Stewart has hosted the Grammy Awards twice in 2001 and in 2002 132 and the 78th Academy Awards which were held March 5 2006 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood 133 Critical response to Stewart s performance was mixed Roger Ebert compared him favorably to legendary Oscar host Johnny Carson 134 Other reviewers were less positive Tom Shales of The Washington Post said that Stewart hosted with smug humorlessness James Poniewozik of TIME said that Stewart was a bad host but a great anti host in that he poked fun at parts of the broadcast that deserved it which lent him a degree of authenticity with the non Hollywood audience 135 Stewart and correspondent John Oliver later poked fun at his lackluster reception on The Daily Show coverage of the 79th Academy Awards by saying that the demon of last year s Oscars had finally been exorcised 136 Stewart returned to host the 80th Academy Awards on February 24 2008 137 The reception to his performance was better this time Matthew Gilbert of the Boston Globe felt the ceremony was average but praised Stewart writing that It was good to see Jon Stewart being Jon Stewart He is shaping up to be a dependable Oscar host for the post Billy Crystal years He s not musical but he s versatile enough to swing smoothly between jokes about politics Hollywood new media and most importantly hair 138 Variety columnist Brian Lowry lauded Stewart s performance noting that he earned his keep by maintaining a playful irreverent tone throughout the night whether it was jesting about Cate Blanchett s versatility or watching Lawrence of Arabia on an iPhone screen 139 In December 2009 Stewart gave a speech at the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honoring Bruce Springsteen one of that year s Kennedy Center Honors recipients and of whom Stewart is a fan 140 Stewart gave another speech paying tribute to Springsteen in February 2013 as part of the singer s MusiCares Person of the Year award ceremony 141 Stewart began a comedic feud with WWE wrestler Seth Rollins in March 2015 and appeared on WWE Raw during a Daily Show styled segment hosted by Rollins 142 On August 23 2015 Stewart returned to host the WWE s SummerSlam at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn New York 143 Later he got involved in the main event between Rollins and John Cena helping Rollins retain his WWE World Heavyweight Championship as well as winning Cena s United States Championship when he interfered and hit Cena with a steel chair The next night on Raw he explained his actions saying he did it for Ric Flair who was also present which was to retain his world championship record Cena then gave Stewart his finishing move the Attitude Adjustment to end the segment Stewart returned at SummerSlam on August 21 2016 as a special guest 144 In 2016 Stewart joined President Barack Obama Michelle Obama Vice President Joe Biden Jill Biden and David Letterman in honoring military families on May 5 at Joint Base Andrews Maryland The special celebration which marked both the USO s 75th anniversary and the fifth anniversary of Joining Forces 145 Stewart got into a Twitter argument with then presidential candidate Donald Trump who in multiple tweets stated that Stewart s changing his name indicated that he was a fraud Stewart and some analysts considered this to be anti Semitic Trump then tweeted that Stewart should be proud of his heritage and Stewart tweeted back facetiously that Trump s real name was Fuckface Von Clownstick and that Trump should be proud of the Clownstick heritage 146 147 148 In June 2017 Stewart spoke at the funeral service for Ray Pfeifer an FDNY firefighter from Hicksville New York who died after an eight year battle with cancer as a result of service as a first responder at the September 11 attacks 149 Criticism of television journalists EditStewart is known as an outspoken humorous critic of personality driven media shows in particular those of the U S media broadcast networks such as CNN Fox News and MSNBC Critics say Stewart benefits from a double standard he critiques other news shows from the safe removed position of his news satire desk 150 151 Stewart asserts that neither his show nor Comedy Central purport to be anything other than satire and comedy 151 Crossfire appearance Edit In a televised exchange with then CNN correspondent Tucker Carlson on Crossfire on October 15 2004 Stewart criticized the state of television journalism and pleaded with the show s hosts to stop hurting America and he referred to both Carlson and co host Paul Begala as partisan hacks 151 152 When posted on the internet this exchange became widely viewed and was a topic of much media discussion 153 Despite being on the program to comment on current events Stewart immediately shifted the discussion toward the show itself asserting that Crossfire had failed in its responsibility to inform and educate viewers about politics as a serious topic Stewart stated that the show engaged in partisan hackery instead of honest debate and said that the hosts assertion that Crossfire is a debate show is like saying pro wrestling is a show about athletic competition Carlson responded by saying that Stewart criticizes news organizations for not holding public officials accountable but when he interviewed John Kerry Stewart asked a series of softball questions Stewart has acknowledged he voted for Kerry in the 2004 presidential election 154 Stewart responded that he didn t realize the news organizations look to Comedy Central for their cues on integrity When Carlson continued to press Stewart on the Kerry issue Stewart said You re on CNN The show that leads into me is puppets making crank phone calls What is wrong with you In response to prods from Carlson Come on Be funny Stewart said No I m not going to be your monkey Later in the show when Carlson jibed I do think you re more fun on your show Stewart retorted You re as big a dick on your show as you are on any show In response to Stewart s criticisms Carlson said You need to get a job at a journalism school to which Stewart responded You need to go to one 151 Stewart discussed the incident on The Daily Show the following Monday We decided to go to this place Crossfire which is a nuanced public policy analysis show named after the stray bullets that hit innocent bystanders in a gang fight So I go to Crossfire and let s face it I was dehydrated it s the Martin Lawrence defense and I had always in the past mentioned to friends and people that I meet on the street that I think that show um blows So I thought it was only the right thing to do to go say it to them personally on their program but here s the thing about confronting someone with that on their show They re there Uncomfortable And they were very mad because apparently when you invite someone on a show called Crossfire and you express an opinion they don t care for that I told them that I felt their show was hurting America and they came back at me pretty good they said that I wasn t being funny And I said to them I know that but tomorrow I will go back to being funny and your show will still blow 150 155 In January 2005 CNN announced that it was canceling Crossfire When asked about the cancellation CNN s incoming president Jonathan Klein referred to Stewart s appearance on the show I think he made a good point about the noise level of these types of shows which does nothing to illuminate the issues of the day 156 On March 18 2009 Carlson wrote a blog entry for The Daily Beast criticizing Stewart for his handling of the CNBC controversy see below Carlson discussed the CNN incident and claimed that Stewart remained backstage for at least an hour and continued to lecture our staff something Carlson described as one of the weirdest things I have ever seen 157 Criticism of CNBC Edit Main article Jon Stewart Jim Cramer conflict Stewart again became a viral internet phenomenon following a March 4 2009 The Daily Show sequence CNBC canceled Rick Santelli s scheduled appearance on The Daily Show that day so the show ran a short segment showing CNBC giving poor investment advice 158 Subsequent media coverage of exchanges between Stewart and Jim Cramer who had been featured heavily in the original segment led to a highly anticipated face to face confrontation on The Daily Show 159 The episode received much media attention and became the second most viewed episode of The Daily Show trailing only the 2009 Inauguration Day episode It had 2 3 million total viewers and the next day the show s website saw its highest day of traffic in 2009 160 Although Cramer acknowledged on the show that some of Stewart s criticisms of CNBC were valid and that the network could do better he later said on The Today Show that Stewart s criticism of the media was naive and misleading 161 Criticism of Fox News Edit Throughout his tenure on The Daily Show Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda at one point ridiculing the network as the meanest sorority in the world 162 In November 2009 Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally making the latter event appear more highly attended than it was The show s anchor Sean Hannity apologized for the footage use the following night 163 A month later Stewart criticized Fox amp Friends cohost Gretchen Carlson a former Miss America and a Stanford graduate for claiming that she googled words such as ignoramus and czar Stewart said that Carlson was dumbing herself down for an audience who sees intellect as an elitist flaw 164 Stewart stepped up his criticism of Fox News in 2010 within five months The Daily Show had 24 segments criticizing the Fox News coverage 62 Bill O Reilly host of the talk show The O Reilly Factor on Fox News countered that The Daily Show was a key component of left wing television and that Stewart loved Fox News because the network was not boring 62 During an interview with Chris Wallace on June 19 2011 Stewart called Wallace insane for saying that Stewart s earlier comparison of the marketing techniques of a Sarah Palin campaign video and an anti herpes medicine ad was a political comment Stewart also said Fox viewers are the most consistently misinformed viewers of political media 165 This comment was ranked by the fact checking site PolitiFact as false with conditions Stewart later accepted his error 166 In 2014 Stewart engaged in an extended call out of Fox News based on their coverage of food stamps and U S government assistance opining that said coverage was biased 167 This culminated in segments across multiple episodes specifically singling out Sean Hannity and his show s coverage of the Bundy standoff Hannity would return fire by calling out Stewart for associating himself with Cat Stevens during his Rally in 2010 168 Stewart responded to this by criticizing Hannity for frequently calling Ted Nugent a friend and frequent guest on his program and supporting Nugent s violent rhetoric toward Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in 2007 169 In late August 2014 Stewart criticized the manner in which Fox News portrayed the events surrounding the shooting of teenager Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson Missouri and the subsequent protests from citizens 170 Veterans and first responders advocacy Edit9 11 First Responders Bill Edit Main article James Zadroga 9 11 Health and Compensation Act source source source source source source source source source source source source Stewart blasts lawmakers for their inaction on the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund in a speech on June 11 2019 Stewart speaking at a press conference for the 9 11 first responders in 2019 Over the years Stewart sometimes used The Daily Show to argue for causes such as the treatment of veterans and 9 11 first responders He is credited with breaking a Senate deadlock over a bill to provide health care and benefits for 9 11 emergency workers the bill passed three days after he featured a group of 9 11 responders on the show In March 2009 he criticized a White House proposal to remove veterans from Veterans Administration rolls if they had private health insurance the White House dropped the plan the next day 72 In 2010 Stewart held an interview with a panel of four of the 9 11 first responders Kenny Specht with the FDNY Chris Bowman NYPD Ken George DOT and Kevin Devlin Operating Engineer of Heavy Equipment who discussed their health problems with Stewart In 2015 four months after leaving The Daily Show he returned to reunite the four with Specht as the only panelist healthy enough to attend Devlin had died and the two other panelists Bowman and George were too ill to make it to the show 171 172 Stewart speaking to U S Army soldiers at Kandahar Air Field Afghanistan in 2018 In February and June 2019 Stewart again went to Congress to oppose the 7 375 billion limit in pay outs to 9 11 first responders through December 2020 and to lobby for permanent funding for the Victims Compensation Fund past December 2020 delivering a tearful testimony 173 174 Sick and dying they brought themselves down here to speak to no one Shameful It s an embarrassment to the country and it s a stain on this institution And you should be ashamed of yourselves for those that aren t here But you won t be because accountability doesn t appear to be something that occurs in this chamber And I m sorry if I sound angry and undiplomatic But I m angry and you should be too and they re all angry as well and they have every justification to be that way There is not a person here there is not an empty chair on that stage that didn t tweet out Never Forget the heroes of 9 11 Never forget their bravery Never forget what they did what they gave to this country Well here they are And where are they And it would be one thing if their callous indifference and rank hypocrisy were benign but it s not Your indifference cost these men and women their most valuable commodity time It s the one thing they re running out of 175 176 Stewart continued to be a vocal advocate appearing on late night shows such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and news programs such as Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace and The Fox Report with Shepherd Smith 177 On July 12 2019 the House approved the bill overwhelmingly 402 12 The bill came to the Senate floor where it passed the 9 11 Victim Compensation Fund through 2092 virtually funding health care for 9 11 victims and first responders for life 178 The vote was 97 2 with Republican Senators Rand Paul KY and Mike Lee UT opposing 179 When hearing that the bill had been passed Stewart responded by saying It has been the honor of my life working with the 9 11 first responders these families deserve better and I will follow you wherever your next adventure shall be 180 Honoring our PACT Act Edit Main article Honoring our PACT Act of 2021 On September 30 2021 Stewart debuted his Apple TV show The Problem with Jon Stewart by discussing the effects burn pits have had on veterans Earlier in 2021 the bill Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2021 PACT Act was introduced The House of Representatives passed the bill by 256 174 on March 3 2022 181 182 and passed the Senate by 84 14 on June 16 2022 183 184 185 The bill was reintroduced to the Senate for minor changes which Republican Senators including Pat Toomey Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley voted against putting the bill in jeopardy Their opposition was the unfounded claim that the bill could be used as a slush fund 186 Stewart became a prominent advocate for the bill in person on Twitter and on various cable news shows including Fox News America s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer CNN sThe Lead with Jake Tapper MSNBC sMorning Joe and Newsmax 187 188 189 On July 28 2022 Stewart held a press conference on Capitol Hill where he stated America s heroes who fought in our wars outside sweating their asses off battling all kinds of ailments while these motherfuckers sit in the air conditioning walled off from any of it They don t have to hear it they don t have to see it They don t have to understand that these are human beings I m used to the lies I m used to the hypocrisy Senate is where accountability goes to die I m used to all of it But I am not used to cruelty 190 On August 2 2022 the PACT Act passed in bipartisan measure 84 to 11 191 Stewart was praised for lending his voice and celebrity to the issue and is credited as being an essential actor in getting the bill passed 192 193 Stewart stated after the bill s passing that while it feels good it shouldn t have been this hard 194 On August 10 the act was signed by President Joe Biden at a ceremony in the White House where he praised Stewart for his commitment on this issue saying in part What you ve done Jon matters It really really matters To refuse to let anybody forget refuse to let them forget And we owe you big man We owe you big 195 Writers Guild of America strike of 2007 2008 EditStewart was an important factor in the unionization of the Comedy Central writers The Daily Show writers were the first of Comedy Central s writers to be able to join the guild after which other shows followed 196 197 Stewart supported the 2007 08 Writers Guild of America strike On The Daily Show episode just before the strike he sarcastically commented about how Comedy Central had made available all episodes for free on their website but without advertising and said go support our advertisers The show went on hiatus when the strike began as did other late night talk shows Upon Stewart s return to the show on January 7 2008 he refused to use the title The Daily Show stating that The Daily Show was the show made with all of the people responsible for the broadcast including his writers During the strike he referred to his show as A Daily Show with Jon Stewart until the strike ended on February 13 2008 198 Stewart s choice to return to the air did bring criticism that he was undermining the writers of his show Seth MacFarlane wrote an inside joke into an episode of Family Guy about this causing Stewart to respond with an hour long call in which he questioned how MacFarlane could consider himself the moral arbiter of Hollywood 199 Former Daily Show writer David Feldman also accused Stewart of being anti union at the time and of punishing his writers for their decision to unionize by not using their material 200 The Writers Guild Strike of 2007 08 also was responsible for a notable mock feud between Stewart Stephen Colbert and Conan O Brien in early 2008 Without writers to help fuel their banter the three comedians concocted a crossover rivalry to garner more viewers during the ratings slump Colbert claimed that because of the Colbert bump he was responsible for Mike Huckabee s success in the 2008 presidential race O Brien claimed that he was responsible for Huckabee s success because not only had he mentioned Huckabee on his show but also that he was responsible for Chuck Norris s success Norris backed Huckabee In response Stewart claimed that he was responsible for the success of O Brien since Stewart had featured him on The Jon Stewart Show and in turn the success of Huckabee This resulted in a three part comedic battle between the three pundits with all three appearing on each other s shows The feud ended on Late Night with Conan O Brien with a mock brawl involving the three hosts 201 Influences EditStewart has said his influences include George Carlin 202 Lenny Bruce 203 Woody Allen 204 David Letterman 205 Steve Martin 206 and Richard Pryor 6 Among comedians who say they were influenced by Stewart are Stephen Colbert 16 John Oliver 207 Hasan Minhaj 208 Samantha Bee 209 Larry Wilmore 210 Bassem Youssef 211 Trevor Noah 212 and Jordan Klepper 213 Personal life EditStewart is irreligious but of Jewish heritage 214 While making the 1997 film Wishful Thinking a production assistant on the film arranged for a blind date between Stewart and Tracey Lynn McShane They dated for four years 206 215 Stewart proposed to her through a personalized crossword puzzle created with the help of Will Shortz the crossword editor at The New York Times 216 217 They married in 2000 206 215 218 On June 19 2001 Stewart and his wife filed a joint name change application and legally changed both of their surnames to Stewart 14 With the help of in vitro fertilization the couple has two children 219 220 In 2015 he adopted a vegetarian diet for ethical reasons his wife is a long time vegan 221 Later he became vegan as well 222 In 2013 Stewart and his wife bought a 12 acre 4 9 ha farm in Middletown New Jersey called Bufflehead Farm The Stewarts operate it as a sanctuary for abused animals 223 Four years later they received approval to open a 45 acre 18 ha animal sanctuary in Colts Neck New Jersey a home to animals saved from slaughterhouses and live markets 224 Political views Edit In 2000 when he was labeled a Democrat Stewart generally agreed but described his political affiliation as more socialist or independent than Democratic 225 and Stewart has voted for Republicans the last time being in the 1988 presidential election when he voted for George H W Bush over Michael Dukakis He described Bush as having an integrity about him that I respected greatly 226 He has been a vocal proponent of single payer health care system 227 Honors and awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Jon Stewart Stewart with the Peabody Award that he won with The Daily Show in 2005 Stewart and other members of The Daily Show have received three Peabody Awards for Indecision 2000 47 and Indecision 2004 228 covering the 2000 presidential election and the 2004 presidential election respectively He received his third Peabody in 2016 for his tenure at The Daily Show 229 The Daily Show received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Music or Comedy Program in 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2009 2011 2012 and 2015 and Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Series for 10 consecutive years from 2003 to 2012 In 2013 the award for both categories instead went to The Daily Show spin off The Colbert Report In 2015 The Daily Show resurfaced winning both categories for one last time for Stewart s swan song as host Stewart won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 2005 for his recording America The Book A Citizen s Guide to Democracy Inaction In the December 2003 New Year s edition of Newsweek Stewart was named the Who s Next person for 2004 with the magazine predicting that he would emerge as an absolute sensation in that year The magazine said they had been correct at the end of that year 230 Stewart was named among the 2005 Time 100 an annual list of 100 of the most influential people of the year by Time magazine 231 In 2004 Stewart spoke at the commencement ceremonies at his alma mater William and Mary and received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree 232 Stewart was the Class Day keynote speaker at Princeton University in 2004 233 and the 2008 Sacerdote Great Names speaker at Hamilton College Stewart and The Daily Show received the 2005 National Council of Teachers of English NCTE George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language citation needed Stewart was presented an Honorary All America Award by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America NSCAA in 2006 234 On April 21 2009 President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made Stewart a chief 235 On October 26 2010 Stewart was named the Most Influential Man of 2010 by AskMen 236 For his advocacy on behalf of 9 11 victims and families Stewart was one of eighteen individuals and organizations awarded the Bronze Medallion on December 16 2019 The Bronze Medallion is the highest award conferred upon civilians by New York City 237 On April 24 2022 Stewart was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC for his lifelong contribution to the world of comedy 238 In December 2022 Stewart was named a Money Changemaker 239 by Money com Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1994 Mixed Nuts Rollerblader1996 The First Wives Club Elise s lover Scenes deleted1997 Wishful Thinking Henry1998 Half Baked Enhancement Smoker1998 The Faculty Prof Edward Furlong1998 Playing by Heart Trent1999 Big Daddy Kevin Gerrity2000 The Office Party Pizza Guy Short film2000 Committed Party Guest Uncredited cameo2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Reg Hartner2002 Death to Smoochy Marion Frank Stokes2002 The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina Godfrey voice 2006 Doogal Zeebad voice 2007 Evan Almighty Himself Cameo2008 The Great Buck Howard Himself Cameo2011 The Adjustment Bureau Himself Cameo2011 The Beaver Himself Cameo2014 Rosewater None Director producer and writer2016 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Himself CameoUltimate Edition only2020 Irresistible None Director producer and writerTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1990 1993 Short Attention Span Theater Himself host Various episodes1992 1993 You Wrote It You Watch It Himself host Various episodes1993 1995 The Jon Stewart Show Himself host 160 episodes also creator executive producer and writer1994 The State Fanmail Guy Episode 2 4 1995 1995 Billboard Music Awards Himself host TV special1996 Jon Stewart Unleavened Himself Stand up special1996 1997 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 6 episodes1997 The Nanny Bobby Episode Kissing Cousins NewsRadio Andrew Episode Twins Dr Katz Professional Therapist Jon voice Episode Guess Who White House Correspondents Dinner Himself host TV specialSpace Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Episode Mayonnaise Mr Show with Bob and David Himself Episode A White Man Set Them Free 1998 Elmopalooza Himself host TV specialSince You ve Been Gone Todd Zalinsky TV movie1999 Spin City Parker Episode Wall Street 1999 2015 The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Himself host 2 579 episodes also executive producer and writer2001 43rd Annual Grammy Awards Himself host TV special2002 44th Annual Grammy Awards Himself host TV specialSaturday Night Live Himself host Episode Jon Stewart India Arie 2005 2014 The Colbert Report None 1 447 episodes co creator and executive producer2006 78th Academy Awards Himself host TV specialAmerican Dad Himself voice Episode Irregarding Steve 2007 Jack s Big Music Show Brunk Stinegrouber Episode Groundhog Day 2008 The Simpsons Himself voice Episode E Pluribus Wiggum 80th Academy Awards Himself host TV specialA Colbert Christmas The Greatest Gift of All Himself TV special2009 2010 Important Things with Demetri Martin None 17 episodes executive producer2010 The Rally to Restore Sanity and or Fear Himself host TV special on2012 Robot Chicken Matt Trakker Serpentor voice Episode Executed by the State 2013 Big Time Rush Himself Episode Big Time Invasion 2014 Phineas and Ferb Mr Random voice Episode The Klimpaloon Ultimatum 2015 2016 The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore None 259 episodes creator and executive producer2015 The Jim Gaffigan Show Himself Episode The Bible Story Gravity Falls Judge Kitty Meow Face Shwartstein Voice Episode Weirdmageddon 2 Escape from Reality 2015 present The Late Show with Stephen Colbert None Executive producer2021 present The Problem with Jon Stewart Himself host Also creator executive producer and writer2021 Live in Front of a Studio Audience Carl Episode Diff rent Strokes and The Facts of Life 240 2021 No Responders Left Behind Himself Documentary filmBibliography EditNaked Pictures of Famous People Rob Weisbach Books 1998 ISBN 0 688 17162 1 America The Book A Citizen s Guide to Democracy Inaction Warner Books September 2004 ISBN 0 446 53268 1 Earth The Book A Visitor s Guide to the Human Race Grand Central Publishing 2010 ISBN 978 0 446 57922 3 See also EditNew Yorkers in journalism Political satireReferences Edit Apple reveals series title for Jon Stewart s highly anticipated return to television as The Problem with Jon Stewart to debut in fall 2021 on Apple TV Press release Apple Inc April 7 2021 Archived from the original on April 28 2021 Retrieved April 7 2021 a b The top 100 selling books of 2004 USA 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