Chris Regan

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Chris Regan is an American comedy writer. From 1999-2006 Regan was a writer on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart where he won five Emmy awards, two Peabody Awards, and was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award. He currently writes for Frank TV and Talkshow with Spike Feresten.

Regan was a co-author of the best-selling America (The Book) and has written comedy pilots for 20th Century Fox and Comedy Central. His work has also appeared in New York magazine, USA Today and he is a regular contributor to the website Fanatical Apathy. His website Mass Historia (www.masshistoria.net) is a satirical look at historical events of the day.

His book, "Mass Historia: 365 Days of Historical Facts and (Mostly) Fictions", will be published by Andrews McMeel in Fall 2008.

Regan was born in the Bronx, raised in Ulster County and graduated from New Paltz High School. He has a degree from Ithaca College. He is married and resides in Los Angeles.

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