Trevor Noah is a South African comedian, television host, and author, best known for hosting “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central since 2015. Born on February 20, 1984, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Noah’s early career began in South Africa where he worked as a comedian, television host, and actor. His mixed-race heritage and experiences growing up in post-apartheid South Africa have significantly influenced his comedic style, often focusing on race, identity, and social issues. Noah’s work on “The Daily Show” has garnered international acclaim for his insightful and satirical take on American politics and global news. In addition to his television career, he is the author of the autobiographical comedy book “Born a Crime,” which details his life in South Africa. Noah’s influence extends beyond comedy as he often engages in discussions about social justice and political awareness.
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