Jason Reich
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Jason Reich (born March 11, 1976 in Long Island, New York) is an American television writer who has won four Emmy Awards (out of five nominations) for his work on The Daily Show, for which he has been on the writing staff since 2002. He was also one of the writers of America (The Book). An established sketch comedy actor, he is occasionally seen in the background of skits on the show. Reich has been a member of numerous comedy troupes, including the Skitsophrenics of Cornell University (from which he graduated in 1998 with a degree in Communications), Three Jews And A Persian, and Plants Need Water. He was also a one-time contributor to Wholphin. He was a 1997 IRTS (International Radio and Television Society) fellow. [1] He is a brother of the Beta Chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. He left The Daily Show in 2007 to work on a start up comedy internet site.
[edit] External links
- Cornell Daily Sun interview
- Jason Reich at the Internet Movie Database
- Reich returns to his alma mater, Cornell, to discuss his work at The Daily Show
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