Craig Kilborn is an accomplished American comedian, sports and political commentator, actor, and television host, whose remarkable career spans over three decades.
Kilborn's foray into sports broadcasting began in the late 1980s, ultimately leading to a prestigious anchoring position at ESPN's SportsCenter from 1993 to 1996, where he showcased his exceptional skills.
Following his successful stint at SportsCenter, Kilborn made history by becoming the first host of The Daily Show, a position he held from 1996 to 1998, bringing his unique blend of humor and wit to the program.
Kilborn's impressive resume also includes a tenure as the host of CBS' The Late Late Show from 1999 to 2004, succeeding the legendary Tom Snyder and leaving an indelible mark on the show.
After a six-year hiatus from television, Kilborn returned in 2010 with the launch of The Kilborn File, a six-week trial run on some Fox stations, demonstrating his enduring appeal and versatility as a television host.
As a comedian, Kilborn is renowned for his signature deadpan delivery, which has endeared him to audiences and critics alike.