Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart is considered one of America's top social and comedic voices. From his anchor chair on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," "Stewart has breathed new life into a show that hadn't even seemed to need it," said The New York Times. Since taking over as the host of "The Daily Show" in January, 1999, Stewart's presence has seen higher ratings and awareness for himself, as well as the network. As host of "The Daily Show" Stewart has interviewed such luminaries as former President Bill Clinton, Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Kerry, Barack Obama, John McCain, John Edwards and Bob Dole and such celebrity icons as Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis.

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Samantha Bee

Correspondent since: 2001

Lewis Black

Contributor since 1996

Buck Henry

Contributor since 2007

John Hodgman

Contributor since 2006

Jason Jones

Correspondent since 2004

Aasif Mandvi

Correspondent since 2006

Demetri Martin

Contributor since 2006

John Oliver

Correspondent since 2006

Rob Riggle

Correspondent since 2006

Larry Wilmore

Contributor since 2006

 
Alumni

Stephen Colbert

"Even Stevphen", "This Week in God", "The Jobbing of America". Although no longer a cast member of the Daily Show, Colbert currently appears at the end of almost every show in a promo for The Colbert Report (usually Colbert previewing the content of his show and quipping at Stewart). Born and raised in South Carolina, Colbert began making a name for himself in Chicago as a member of the famed Second City improv troupe where he met Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello.

Steve Carell

In 1999, he became a correspondent on The Daily Show, appearing in recurring sketches like "Even Stevphen" (opposite Stephen Colbert) and "Produce Pete with Steve Carell". He remained a regular on the show until 2004.

Carell returned to The Daily Show on March 23, 2005, for a humorous piece on the second anniversary of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Mo Rocca

Mo Rocca is currently a commentator on both CBS Sunday Morning and NPR's All Things Considered, a panelist on Wait Wait ...Don't Tell Me!, and a contributor to NBC's Tonight Show. This season he starred on Broadway in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

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Who's Been On The Most
Who's been on The Daily Show the most? Here's a list of the Top 10 Most Appearances since the beginning of time...of The Daily Show.
 
1
Stephen Colbert
823 Videos
 
2
Steve Carell
405 Videos
 
3
Rob Corddry
277 Videos
 
4
Lewis Black
267 Videos
 
5
Mo Rocca
247 Videos
 
6
Ed Helms
228 Videos
 
7
Vance DeGeneres
227 Videos
 
8
Samantha Bee
155 Videos
 
9
Nancy Walls
120 Videos
 
10
Frank DeCaro
91 Videos