Lizz Winstead

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Lizz Winstead (born August 5, 1961) is a Minnesota-born comedian who was co-creator of The Daily Show (TDS) along with Madeline Smithberg, and served as head writer. In late 1997, the show's host Craig Kilborn made an offensive comment about Winstead in an Esquire magazine interview,[1] and behind-the-scenes tension led her to leave the program in early 1998. She later remarked that TDS became funnier after she left. [citation needed]

Winstead has made multiple appearances as a panelist on shows such as Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn and the public access/PBS program Mental Engineering (where she was notably featured in an episode that aired following Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002). In 2002 she and Brian Unger cohosted O2Be, a satire of network morning programs that was broadcast on the Oxygen channel.

Until March 2005, she was a co-host of Unfiltered on Air America Radio, along with Rachel Maddow and Chuck D. On May 24, 2005, it was reported by the New York Post that Winstead was suing Air America for $300,000 in back pay.[2]

Since May 2005 she has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post.

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  1. ^ Simmons, David Lee (April 1, 2003). "Fear of Self-Loathing in Los Angeles". Gambit Weekly. Gambit Communications. Retrieved on 2006-06-08.
  2. ^ Maloney, Brian, Michelle Malkin. "Money Pit", New York Post (Online Edition), NYP Holdings, 28 August 2005. Retrieved on 2006-06-08.

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