Steve Bodow

Steve Bodow

Steve Bodow is an Emmy Award-winning writer for The Daily Show, who has been on the staff since 2002. In December 2006, Bodow was named head writer of the show, replacing former head writer David Javerbaum. [ [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eat-the-press/2006/12/01/daily-show-updat_e_35354.html Eat The Press | Daily Show Update: Steve Bodow New Head Writer; Simpsons' Josh Lieb Joins As New Co-Exec Producer | The Huffington Post ] ]

Before he joined The Daily Show staff, Bodow was a journalist for Wired, New York Magazine, Salon.com and "Individual Investor", as well as a director for New York's downtown theater group Elevator Repair Service. [ [http://www.elevator.org/ Elevator Repair Service: Home ] ]

He grew up in Rye, NY, graduating Rye High School in 1985, Yale University in 1989, and NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program in 1995. His full adult height is 6'2".

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