How long has Craig Kilborn been acting in comedy movies?”
Career Kilborn was the Savannah Spirits’s play-by-play radio announcer in 1986–1987. At that time, he was chronically broke, according to Charley Rosen.[2] He began his television career as the sports anchor for Monterey County’s Fox affiliate KCBA. [edit] ESPN After several small jobs, Kilborn became an ESPN SportsCenter anchor from 1993 to 1996. Kilborn was primarily the anchor of the late broadcast of SportsCenter, gaining a large fan following. He made a return appearance to SportsCenter on August 8, 2004 when he co-hosted SportsCenter with Dan Patrick during ESPN’s 25th Anniversary Celebration. The character of Casey McCall on ABC’s Sports Night was said to be modeled on Kilborn’s SportsCenter career.[citation needed] [edit] The Daily Show In 1996, Kilborn became host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central. In a 1997 interview with Esquire, Kilborn made derogatory comments regarding Daily Show creator and executive producer Lizz Winstead, saying that “She’d Monica Lewinsky me if I as
Craig Kilborn (born August 24, 1962) is an American comedian and former talk show host. He was the original host of The Daily Show, a former anchor on ESPN’s SportsCenter, and Tom Snyder’s successor on CBS’ The Late Late Show. One of the taller television personalities, he stands at 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m).The Daily Show Craig Kilborn has been acting in comedy movies since 1996. In 1996, Kilborn became host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central. In a 1997 interview with Esquire, Kilborn made derogatory comments regarding Daily Show creator and executive producer Lizz Winstead, saying that “She’d Monica Lewinsky me if I asked.” .[3] Kilborn apologized publicly and insisted that the remarks were “said in jest,” but was suspended for a week. Kilborn hosted The Daily Show for three seasons before leaving the show to host a new CBS talk show The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, produced by David Letterman’s production company Worldwide Pants, to run after The Late Show with David Letterman