'The Daily Show's' Other Hollywood Graduates
The house that Craig Kilborn launched and Jon Stewart built has, through the years, proved an incubator for comedic talent.
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Photo by: Stephen Lovekin/Getty ImagesAasif Mandvi
(2006-present)
The "Senior Muslim Correspondent" has had steady movie work, including The Proposal, The Last Airbender and August's Premium Rush.
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Photo by: Frederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesCraig Kilborn
(1996-98)
The show's first anchor spent five years hosting CBS' Late Late Show. He has signed with ABC to write, produce and star in a sitcom.
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Photo by: Larry Busacca/Getty ImagesEd Helms
(2002-06)
In 2006, he joined fellow Daily Show alum Carell on The Office and, after roles in movies like Semi-Pro and Meet Dave, scored with The Hangover.
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Photo by: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty ImagesKristen Schaal
(2008-present)
Actress, author, stand-up -- she's everywhere: Modern Family, Toy Story 3, The Simpsons, 30 Rock, Adventure Time and Mad Men.
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Photo by: ob Loud/Getty ImagesMo Rocca
(1998-2003)
A correspondent on The Tonight Show from 2006 to 2008, he now hosts Cooking Channel's Food(ography) and does straight news reporting for CBS This Morning.
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Photo by: VALERIE MACON/AFP/Getty ImagesNate Coddry
(2005-06)
He left Daily Show the same year as older brother Rob to co-star on Aaron Sorkin's Studio 60, United States of Tara and Harry's Law.
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Photo by: Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesOlivia Munn
(2010-11)
After relinquishing co-hosting duties on Attack of the Show and before joining The Newsroom, she spent time as a "field journalist."
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Photo by: Frederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesRob Corddry
(2002-06)
After playing Ari Fleischer in Oliver Stone's W., he appeared in Hot Tub Time Machine and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World.
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Photo by: Christopher Polk/Getty ImagesRob Riggle
(2006-08)
This former Marine (and SNL player) snagged roles in Hangover and 21 Jump Street and on TV shows like 30 Rock and Happy Endings.
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Photo by: Fernando Leon/Getty Images for TIMEStephen Colbert
(1997-2005)
After serving as one of Daily Show's most popular correspondents, he spun off into The Colbert Report (which has won two writing Emmys).
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