Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla,
born May 27, 1964, is an American radio persona, actor, and comedian. He hosts
The Adam Carolla Show which is a talk program that is available as a podcast
which set the record for the "most downloaded podcast" as determined
by Guinness World Records in 2011.Carolla co-hosted the radio call-in program
Loveline along with Drew Pinsky from 1995 to 2005 as well as the show's
television incarnation on MTV from 1996 until 2000. He was co-host and
co-creator of the television show The Man Show (1999-04), as well as the
co-creatorand regular performer in the TV series Crank Yankers (2002-2007 and
2019-present). He was host of The Adam Carolla Project, which was a television
show about home improvements which was telecast on TLC in 2005. He also hosted
The Car Show on Speed TV in 2011. Carolla has appeared on the reality
television shows Dancing with the Stars (Network) and The Celebrity Apprentice
(Network). His book Fifty Years we'll all be chicks was featured on The New York
Times bestseller list in the year 2010. His second book Not Taco Bell Material
was also a New York Times bestseller. Carolla has been on numerous talk show
panels on politics as commentator. He hosted a weekly show, "Rollin' with
Carolla", on Bill O'Reilly's The Factor.Adam Carolla was born on May 27,
1964, to Jim and Kris (nee McCall) Carolla. There is a debate over whether he
was born in Los Angeles County, California or Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
area he grew up in was the Los Angeles San Fernando Valley and his parents
divorced when he was a young. Carolla did not have an middle name. The parents
of his didn't grant the name. He put his name as his middle "Lakers"
on his driver's license application for fun. The application was approved
without notice. His maternal stepgrandfather was Laszlo Gorrog screenwriter.

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