Steve Bodow
Steve Bodow is an American television writer and producer. Most recently he was Executive Producer and showrunner of Netflix's
Bodow also co-edited and co-wrote the Daily Show's three best-selling books, America: The Book; Earth: The Book (2010); and The Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library. The Trump Twitter Library also became a live installation event, touring the US and winning a Cannes Lions Grand Prix. He was additionally Consulting Producer for The Opposition with Jordan Klepper, after serving as EP on the hour-long Jordan Klepper Solves Guns special.
In 2021 Bodow created and coordinated "Climate Night," a one-night event where seven major US late-night shows devoted their airtime to climate issues, reaching a total audience of more than 20 million viewers.
Bodow is a founding member and a past artistic director of New York theater group Elevator Repair Service,[1] best known for Gatz, its full-text adaptation of The Great Gatsby. The NYTimes called Gatz “the most remarkable achievement in theater not only of this year but also of this decade.” Gatz played sold-out runs at New York's Public Theater, London's Old Vic, and in more than 25 other cities globally.
Before joining The Daily Show in 2002, Bodow was a journalist for
In 2023, he found out that he'd won a Grammy in 2011.
References
- ^ "Elevator Repair Service: Staff/Board". Elevator.org. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
- ^ Dempsey, Rachel (February 5, 2007). "Yale alumni move up in the world of comedy". Yale Daily News. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
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