Jon Stewart may be considered late-night royalty today, but as he shares in a new behind the scenes clip from a recent Daily Show audience Q&a, his first foray into into late-night ended in ignominy
Fortunately, David Letterman was there to help put it all in perspective.
The question posed to Stewart seemed simple enough: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given? The host, however, described it as “such an end-of-life question.” After taking a moment to think, and explaining that he never really had a mentor as “I was raised feral,” he recalled a memorable exchange with Letterman during what would ultimately be the final episode of The Jon Stewart Show.
In 1993, Stewart became one of MTV’s most recognizable faces when The Jon Stewart Show gained massive popularity—quickly. So quickly, in fact, that in just its second season, the 30-minute show was...
Fortunately, David Letterman was there to help put it all in perspective.
The question posed to Stewart seemed simple enough: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given? The host, however, described it as “such an end-of-life question.” After taking a moment to think, and explaining that he never really had a mentor as “I was raised feral,” he recalled a memorable exchange with Letterman during what would ultimately be the final episode of The Jon Stewart Show.
In 1993, Stewart became one of MTV’s most recognizable faces when The Jon Stewart Show gained massive popularity—quickly. So quickly, in fact, that in just its second season, the 30-minute show was...
- 5/20/2024
- by Jennifer M. Wood
- LateNighter
Jon Stewart told a “Daily Show” studio audience that none other than fellow late-night TV king David Letterman gave him the best advice he’s ever received — and also managed to insult him at the same time.
Stewart responded to an audience member who asked about the best advice he’d ever received, commenting that it was “such an end-of-life question” and joked, “Nobody ever comes to like a 22-year-old and like, ‘Best advice.’ They’re like, ‘Well, beer before liquor, never been sicker.'”
The host then added that he didn’t exactly have a mentor when he was coming up in the comedic world, with mentors not being as talked about as they are now when he was rising in the 1970s and ’80s. “I was raised feral,” Stewart explained — but that’s when a memory hit him. “Oh, here’s one,” he continued. “This is a good one.
Stewart responded to an audience member who asked about the best advice he’d ever received, commenting that it was “such an end-of-life question” and joked, “Nobody ever comes to like a 22-year-old and like, ‘Best advice.’ They’re like, ‘Well, beer before liquor, never been sicker.'”
The host then added that he didn’t exactly have a mentor when he was coming up in the comedic world, with mentors not being as talked about as they are now when he was rising in the 1970s and ’80s. “I was raised feral,” Stewart explained — but that’s when a memory hit him. “Oh, here’s one,” he continued. “This is a good one.
- 5/19/2024
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
Jon Stewart returned to his well-worn chair to host his weekly segment of The Daily Show Monday night, and in addition to weighing in on the latest political hot topics, he also took a quick trip down memory lane, guided by one of his audience members in his “After the Cut” question and answer series. The audience member in question informed Stewart that she had been a faithful viewer of his since his early ’90s MTV show, The Jon Stewart Show, and she wondered what he might’ve done differently in retrospect. “You watched that show?!” he asked the guest incredulously. The Jon Stewart Show was a half-hour talk show hosted by the eventual Emmy-winning emcee, but at the time he was not exactly a household name. The show only came to fruition after Arsenio Hall stepped away from The Arsenio Hall Show, and it ran for just two seasons...
- 4/9/2024
- TV Insider
January 11, 1999, 25 years ago to the day, was Jon Stewart’s first night hosting The Daily Show.
The comedian took over from Craig Kilborn, who had hosted the Comedy Central show from July 21, 1996. Stewart’s first guest was Michael J. Fox, promoting Spin City.
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart went on to win the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Series for ten consecutive years between 2003 and 2012, before losing to The Colbert Report, a show that he exec produced, for a couple of years, and then coming back to win in 2015 in his final season.
It’s a run that Last Week Tonight with John Oliver looked like it might replicate with seven wins in the category – then known as Outstanding Variety Talk Series – starting in 2016.
However, Oliver is now competing on Monday night at the primetime Emmys in a new category, Outstanding Scripted Variety Series, up against Saturday Night Live and A Black Lady Sketch Show,...
The comedian took over from Craig Kilborn, who had hosted the Comedy Central show from July 21, 1996. Stewart’s first guest was Michael J. Fox, promoting Spin City.
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart went on to win the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Series for ten consecutive years between 2003 and 2012, before losing to The Colbert Report, a show that he exec produced, for a couple of years, and then coming back to win in 2015 in his final season.
It’s a run that Last Week Tonight with John Oliver looked like it might replicate with seven wins in the category – then known as Outstanding Variety Talk Series – starting in 2016.
However, Oliver is now competing on Monday night at the primetime Emmys in a new category, Outstanding Scripted Variety Series, up against Saturday Night Live and A Black Lady Sketch Show,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Oscar-winning actress and producer Charlize Theron has teamed with veteran media executive and producer Dawn Olmstead, along with Charlize’s Denver & Delilah partners Beth Kono and Aj Dix, to form a new media venture.
Former Anonymous Content CEO and UCP President Olmstead will serve as CEO on the yet-untitled company, which will take over Denver & Delilah’s content slate. The new venture will also continue Denver & Delilah’s first-look feature deal with Universal as well as its TV agreement with HBO/Max, which is currently slated to end early next year.
In her role, Olmstead will work closely with Theron, Kono and Dix to develop and build upon the existing Denver & Delilah slate across film, TV and other areas of content and IP generation for global audiences.
The new company formalizes Olmstead’s longstanding relationship with Theron, Kono and Dix. As a producer, Olmstead worked with the trio on...
Former Anonymous Content CEO and UCP President Olmstead will serve as CEO on the yet-untitled company, which will take over Denver & Delilah’s content slate. The new venture will also continue Denver & Delilah’s first-look feature deal with Universal as well as its TV agreement with HBO/Max, which is currently slated to end early next year.
In her role, Olmstead will work closely with Theron, Kono and Dix to develop and build upon the existing Denver & Delilah slate across film, TV and other areas of content and IP generation for global audiences.
The new company formalizes Olmstead’s longstanding relationship with Theron, Kono and Dix. As a producer, Olmstead worked with the trio on...
- 12/15/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Stephen Colbert Says ‘Apple Has Canceled Jon Stewart Again’ After Telling Chinese Labor Joke (Video)
Stephen Colbert poked fun at his former “Daily Show” bud and late night peer Jon Stewart on Wednesday night, cracking a joke about the recent cancellation of the comedian’s Apple TV+ show.
During the opening monologue for “The Late Show,” Colbert discussed President Joe Biden’s meeting on Wednesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to the New York Times, China’s economy has been struggling in part due to “anemic consumer spending and high youth unemployment.”
“It’s gotten so bad that second graders can’t get a job at the iPhone factory,” Colbert quipped. “And I’m being told that in response to that joke, Apple has canceled Jon Stewart again.”
In October, “The Problem with Jon Stewart” was canceled after two seasons. The shuttering reportedly came down to creative differences that had to do with the series’ coverage of artificial intelligence and China. The controversial topics...
During the opening monologue for “The Late Show,” Colbert discussed President Joe Biden’s meeting on Wednesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to the New York Times, China’s economy has been struggling in part due to “anemic consumer spending and high youth unemployment.”
“It’s gotten so bad that second graders can’t get a job at the iPhone factory,” Colbert quipped. “And I’m being told that in response to that joke, Apple has canceled Jon Stewart again.”
In October, “The Problem with Jon Stewart” was canceled after two seasons. The shuttering reportedly came down to creative differences that had to do with the series’ coverage of artificial intelligence and China. The controversial topics...
- 11/16/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
“I want to make one thing clear off the bat: Not a fan. Not a fan of the podcast,” offered Jon Stewart. “Tried to get through the first one. Not a fan.”
Yes, the seventh episode of Strike Force Five, a Spotify podcast featuring late-night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, and Seth Myers whose proceeds go to their out-of-work staffers during the writers’ strike (ads come courtesy of Ryan Reynolds’ companies Aviation Gin and Mint Mobile), surprised listeners with a very special guest: Jon Stewart, the...
Yes, the seventh episode of Strike Force Five, a Spotify podcast featuring late-night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, and Seth Myers whose proceeds go to their out-of-work staffers during the writers’ strike (ads come courtesy of Ryan Reynolds’ companies Aviation Gin and Mint Mobile), surprised listeners with a very special guest: Jon Stewart, the...
- 9/22/2023
- by Marlow Stern
- Rollingstone.com
It’s a sad day for the town of Arlen, Texas.
Johnny Hardwick, the voice of the lovable Dale Gribble on Fox’s “King of the Hill”, has died at 64 years old.
Read More: ‘King Of The Hill’ Officially Slated For Reboot On Hulu
Law enforcement discovered his body at his home on Tuesday during a welfare check, TMZ reports. No foul play is suspected, and no cause of death is known.
Johnny voiced the fan-adored Gribble, an eccentric conspiracy theorist in the close-knit friend group with main characters Hank Hill, Bill Dauterive and Boomhauer.
Hardwick’s career began as a stand-up comic in 1990 in Texas, where he earned his own stand-up spot on “The Jon Stewart Show” a few years later.
Read More: Randall Emmett Condemns Upcoming Hulu Documentary As ‘Vindictive Hit Piece’
“King of the Hill” aired for 258 episodes, with Hardwick’s voice acting on 258. He was a...
Johnny Hardwick, the voice of the lovable Dale Gribble on Fox’s “King of the Hill”, has died at 64 years old.
Read More: ‘King Of The Hill’ Officially Slated For Reboot On Hulu
Law enforcement discovered his body at his home on Tuesday during a welfare check, TMZ reports. No foul play is suspected, and no cause of death is known.
Johnny voiced the fan-adored Gribble, an eccentric conspiracy theorist in the close-knit friend group with main characters Hank Hill, Bill Dauterive and Boomhauer.
Hardwick’s career began as a stand-up comic in 1990 in Texas, where he earned his own stand-up spot on “The Jon Stewart Show” a few years later.
Read More: Randall Emmett Condemns Upcoming Hulu Documentary As ‘Vindictive Hit Piece’
“King of the Hill” aired for 258 episodes, with Hardwick’s voice acting on 258. He was a...
- 8/10/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
There’s an empty spot in front of a fence in Arlen, Texas, today after we’ve learned about the death of Johnny Hardwick, known to many as the voice of Dale Gribble on King of the Hill. According to reports, Hardwick died in his home in Austin, Texas. He was 64. Hardiwck’s death is sudden, though no foul play is suspected. The actor’s cause of death is pending until the Austin Coroner’s Office can thoroughly investigate.
Born John Michael Hardwick in Austin, the actor made a name for himself performing local stand-up in the 1990s. After gaining some notoriety, Hardwick made guest appearances on The Jon Stewart Show, the Laugh Factory in L.A., and the Montreal Comedy Festival. In King of the Hill, Hardwick voices Dale Gribble, an exterminator, bounty hunter, gun enthusiast, and conspiracy theorist. Gribble is a featured player on King of the Hill,...
Born John Michael Hardwick in Austin, the actor made a name for himself performing local stand-up in the 1990s. After gaining some notoriety, Hardwick made guest appearances on The Jon Stewart Show, the Laugh Factory in L.A., and the Montreal Comedy Festival. In King of the Hill, Hardwick voices Dale Gribble, an exterminator, bounty hunter, gun enthusiast, and conspiracy theorist. Gribble is a featured player on King of the Hill,...
- 8/10/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Johnny Hardwick, best known for voicing Dale Gribble on the hit Fox animated series King of the Hill, has died.
He was 64.
TMZ reports the actor died Tuesday.
Officers were reportedly called to his Texas home for a welfare check and discovered his body.
The outlet states that Hardwick was pronounced dead at the scene.
A cause of death has not been revealed, but TMZ states that no foul play is suspected.
Hardwick played the conspiracy-minded Gribble on the Fox series from its 1997 debut until its 2010 series finale.
In addition to his work on King of the Hill, Hardwick was well-known for being a stand-up comic.
He appeared on The Jon Stewart Show.
A big success for Fox, King of the Hill was confirmed to be getting the revival treatment earlier this year.
Hardwick was approached to return for the Hulu iteration, which was announced earlier this year.
It's hard...
He was 64.
TMZ reports the actor died Tuesday.
Officers were reportedly called to his Texas home for a welfare check and discovered his body.
The outlet states that Hardwick was pronounced dead at the scene.
A cause of death has not been revealed, but TMZ states that no foul play is suspected.
Hardwick played the conspiracy-minded Gribble on the Fox series from its 1997 debut until its 2010 series finale.
In addition to his work on King of the Hill, Hardwick was well-known for being a stand-up comic.
He appeared on The Jon Stewart Show.
A big success for Fox, King of the Hill was confirmed to be getting the revival treatment earlier this year.
Hardwick was approached to return for the Hulu iteration, which was announced earlier this year.
It's hard...
- 8/10/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Johnny Hardwick, who voiced Dale Gribble, the chain-smoking, ball cap-and-sunglasses wearing conspiracy theorist neighbor on “King of the Hill,” has died. He was 64.
The voice actor, comedian and YouTuber’s body was discovered by authorities after they were called to his home to perform a welfare check on Tuesday, according to the coroner’s office in Austin, Texas. Authorities pronounced Hardwick dead at the scene, no foul play is suspected and no cause of death was given.
While Hardwick is remembered most performing as Dale from the hit Mike Judge and Greg Daniels-created series, he began his career as a stand-up comedian in Texas during the ’90s, with his first appearance being on Jon Stewart’s “The Jon Stewart Show.” He also used his voice acting skills on other projects, including a video game called “Warped Kart Racers,” a documentary titled “Natural Selection” and he acted as Dale in...
The voice actor, comedian and YouTuber’s body was discovered by authorities after they were called to his home to perform a welfare check on Tuesday, according to the coroner’s office in Austin, Texas. Authorities pronounced Hardwick dead at the scene, no foul play is suspected and no cause of death was given.
While Hardwick is remembered most performing as Dale from the hit Mike Judge and Greg Daniels-created series, he began his career as a stand-up comedian in Texas during the ’90s, with his first appearance being on Jon Stewart’s “The Jon Stewart Show.” He also used his voice acting skills on other projects, including a video game called “Warped Kart Racers,” a documentary titled “Natural Selection” and he acted as Dale in...
- 8/10/2023
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
Johnny Hardwick, the voice actor, comedian and producer best known for playing Dale Gribble on the long-running Fox animated comedy “King of the Hill,” has died.
Hardwick also had roles as a writer and a story editor during his run on the show, which consisted of well over 200 episodes. As a producer on “King of the Hill,” Hardwick won an Emmy Award in 1999 for outstanding animated program. He received two other nominations in the category.
Dale Gribble was a key supporting character on “King of the Hill,” which was created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels and ran for 13 seasons and 259 episodes between 1997 and 2010. Dale was one of Hank Hill’s best friends, known for his constant paranoia due to conspiracy theories. Hardwick voiced the role of Dale for the show’s entire 13-season run and appeared in 257 of the series’ 258 episodes.
Hardwick was born in Austin, Texas, and started...
Hardwick also had roles as a writer and a story editor during his run on the show, which consisted of well over 200 episodes. As a producer on “King of the Hill,” Hardwick won an Emmy Award in 1999 for outstanding animated program. He received two other nominations in the category.
Dale Gribble was a key supporting character on “King of the Hill,” which was created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels and ran for 13 seasons and 259 episodes between 1997 and 2010. Dale was one of Hank Hill’s best friends, known for his constant paranoia due to conspiracy theories. Hardwick voiced the role of Dale for the show’s entire 13-season run and appeared in 257 of the series’ 258 episodes.
Hardwick was born in Austin, Texas, and started...
- 8/10/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Today brings the sad and unexpected news that Johnny Hardwick, the popular voice actor behind Dale Gribble on "King of the Hill," has died at the age of 64. No information regarding the nature of his passing was immediately available, as the news was first reported by TMZ. In many ways, Hardwick was the heart and soul behind the ever-popular animated series that originally ran for 13 total seasons, from 1997 to 2010. /Film previously reported earlier this year that a new revival series of "King of the Hill" was in the works with much of the original cast returning to reprise their roles. Between the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, however, it's unclear whether Hardwick or the rest of the cast had recorded any new voice performances for the series.
Hardwick had much more influence on "King of the Hill" than simply voice acting. The star, who also had a long-established history as a comedian,...
Hardwick had much more influence on "King of the Hill" than simply voice acting. The star, who also had a long-established history as a comedian,...
- 8/10/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Johnny Hardwick, who voiced the conspiracy-minded character Dale Gribble on King of the Hill, died August 8 at his home in Austin, Texas. He was 64.
Hardwick and his character with the distinctive Texas drawl had been with the Emmy-winning animated series since its debut in 1997 through its final episode on Fox in 2010. Earlier this year, Hulu, where the reruns currently stream, announced that Hardwick would return for the series’ streaming revival.
The actor’s death was confirmed by the Austin coroner’s office. No foul play is suspected, and a cause of death is pending per the coroner’s investigation.
King of the Hill, created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, is set in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, and follows the life of Hank Hill (Judge), wife Peggy (Kathy Najimy) and teenaged son Bobby (Pamela Adlon). Other voice actors on the series are Stephen Root, Lauren Tom and Ashley Gardner.
Hardwick and his character with the distinctive Texas drawl had been with the Emmy-winning animated series since its debut in 1997 through its final episode on Fox in 2010. Earlier this year, Hulu, where the reruns currently stream, announced that Hardwick would return for the series’ streaming revival.
The actor’s death was confirmed by the Austin coroner’s office. No foul play is suspected, and a cause of death is pending per the coroner’s investigation.
King of the Hill, created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, is set in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, and follows the life of Hank Hill (Judge), wife Peggy (Kathy Najimy) and teenaged son Bobby (Pamela Adlon). Other voice actors on the series are Stephen Root, Lauren Tom and Ashley Gardner.
- 8/10/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
In 1995, Doug Herzog, having risen through the ranks to president of MTV Productions, was named president of Comedy Central. He went on to launch programs that continue to define the network, including The Daily Show. Herzog has a special connection to Jon Stewart, who tomorrow is ending a 16-year run as host of The Daily Show. Herzog developed The Jon Stewart Show at MTV in the early 1990s. When original Daily Show host Craig Kilborn left in 1998, Herzog…...
- 8/5/2015
- Deadline TV
Early on, the narrative seemed so obvious as to barely need explaining. Jon Stewart, who’d improbably elevated a local-news parody on Comedy Central into appointment-watch political satire, would one day claim his reward by ascending to one of broadcast’s coveted late-night chairs. He’d succeed Letterman, most likely, given that Letterman is Stewart’s professed hero and Letterman had long supported Stewart, implicitly and explicitly, as his eventual heir. Case closed — the only question was one of timing. This all seemed so obvious because, for a certain kind of a comedian, hosting a late-night show was the single greatest career achievement imaginable. Stewart had taken a thwarted swing at this gig early in his career, as the host of MTV’s The Jon Stewart Show, a.k.a. The Tonight Show for Slackers. It didn’t work out, and for a while, Stewart seemed like a man without a gig.
- 2/11/2015
- by Adam Sternbergh
- Vulture
For nearly three decades, Montreal's Just for Laughs Festival has been the annual marquee event in the comedy world, as every comedian who has ever hit it big once paid their dues at the Quebec fest. Comic greats like Chris Rock, Bill Hicks and Mitch Hedburg all clutched the mic and delivered a stand up routine early in their careers at Jfl, and now, for the first time, those performances and hundreds more will available to the masses thanks to Just for Laughs' new YouTube channel, the Av Club reports.
- 9/18/2014
- Rollingstone.com
Comedian David Brenner, a familiar face on TV talk shows and stand-up comedy stages since the 1970s, died on March 15 at age 78, according to his publicist. Watch some of the memorable moments from 40+ years of laughs:
Tonight Show debut (1971)
According to Brenner’s official website, the comedian would appear on The Tonight Show a record 158 times.
Standup routine on NBC’s Midnight Special (1974)
Co-hosting The Morning Show with Kathie Lee Gifford (c. 1980s)
Howard Stern meets David Brenner on local N.Y. morning TV show’s final broadcast
Howard Stern accepts bikini underwear challenge on Brenner’s Nightlife (1987)
On The Jon Stewart Show (c.
Tonight Show debut (1971)
According to Brenner’s official website, the comedian would appear on The Tonight Show a record 158 times.
Standup routine on NBC’s Midnight Special (1974)
Co-hosting The Morning Show with Kathie Lee Gifford (c. 1980s)
Howard Stern meets David Brenner on local N.Y. morning TV show’s final broadcast
Howard Stern accepts bikini underwear challenge on Brenner’s Nightlife (1987)
On The Jon Stewart Show (c.
- 3/16/2014
- by Steven Korn
- EW.com - PopWatch
Back in the day — 1993, a time when people still used the expression “back in the day” — MTV was still synonymous with music. But that perception was changing rapidly as the Clinton era got underway, thanks to the Beavis and Butt-head juggernaut and the network’s successful forays into other genres, like the pop-culture game show Remote Control and the reality series The Real World. When MTV decided to jump into the late-night wars (okay, 10 p.m.) and develop its first talk show, the network cannibalized from its inventive but lower-rated series You Wrote It, You Watch It to find its host: a 31-year-old comedian named Jon Stewart. A star was born, at least among the MTV crowd: The Jon Stewart Show quickly became the network’s second-biggest hit (after Beavis and Butt-head) and provided its floppy-haired host with a showcase for the personable brand of comedy he would later...
- 10/25/2013
- by John Sellers
- Vulture
Whatever his political status may be today, there was a time in which Jon Stewart's claim to being merely a court jester was indisputable, way back when he was a fixture on the half-music, half-talk, pre-reality MTV. During his tenure as host of The Jon Stewart Show, the idea of him even entering the White House was a punchline in and of itself-- a punchline early and often employed in this 1994 interview with gangly underground talk show host Conan O'Brien.
- 6/23/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were held Sunday night at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the telecast featured the year's best in television, with the medium's most famous stars showing up to honor their own. After an opening skit featuring Betty White and the cast of Glee (TV) , the show was underway with Lead Actor in a Comedy Series going to Jim Parsons for Big Bang Theory (TV). Parsons, who trumped fellow nominees Alec Baldwin and Monk (TV)'s Tony Shaloub, thanked his fellow cast mates, his director Mark Cendrowski, writers, friends and family. Edie Falco scored a fourth Lead Actress Emmy for her role in Showtime's Nurse Jackie (TV). Being her first comedy win, Falco commented, "This is just the most ridiculous thing that has ever happened in the history of this lovely awards show. I'm not funny!" Even so, Falco...
- 8/30/2010
- by jmaurer@corp.popstar.com (Jennifer Maurer)
- PopStar
Last night on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart revealed that he and guest Jennifer Aniston used to date. Well, sorta–they went on one date together, but that's got to count for something, right? Jen, who was on the show to promote her new film The Switch, apparently went on a dinner date with the adorable Jon back in the mid-'90s when she was just starting out on Friends. Back in the day, Jen appeared on the network version of Jon's hit MTV talk show, The Jon Stewart Show, and caught his eye. The comedian asked the young actress on a date, and...
- 8/20/2010
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
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