Celebrity Comedians
Jimmy Kimmel

Born in Brooklyn New York and raised in Las Vegas, Jimmy's career began in morning radio, where he rose to become "Jimmy the Sports Guy" on KROQ-FM Los Angeles' "Kevin and Bean Show." In 1997, he became co-host of the critically-acclaimed game show, "Win Ben Stein's Money," for which he won an Emmy as Best Game Show Host in 1999. He spent three years on the program and, since 1999, he has served as the on-air prognosticator for Fox NFL Sunday. Not limiting his talents to television, Kimmel appeared as himself in the romantic comedy, "Down to You," and lent his voice to the box office hit, "Road Trip." Kimmel was co-host and co-creator of the highly rated program, "The Man Show." In 2002 Kimmel launched a new prime time series that he created with his partners Adam Carolla (also his co-host on "The Man Show") and Daniel Kellison. "Crank Yankers" features outrageous crank calls from real comedians to real people, delivered to viewers through puppets. In January 2003, of course, he got his own late night talk show on ABC. Jimmy Kimmel is a must stand-up show.