Jordan Klepper

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Jordan Klepper (born March 9, 1979) is an American comedian. He began his career as a member of The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade. From 2014 to 2017, he was a correspondent on The Daily Show. He started his own satirical program, The Opposition with Jordan Klepper, which was canceled in 2018. He then starred in the 2019 docuseries Klepper, before returning to The Daily Show later that year as a contributor, and eventually a rotating host.[2] He often appears on a segment entitled "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse."

Born (1979-03-09) March 9, 1979 (age 47)
Spouse
Laura Grey
(m. 2013)
Children1[1]
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Jordan Klepper
Klepper in 2025
Born (1979-03-09) March 9, 1979 (age 47)
Alma materKalamazoo College (BA)
Spouse
Laura Grey
(m. 2013)
Children1[1]
Comedy career
Years active2011–present
Medium
  • Television
  • theatre
  • film
  • books
Genres
Subjects
Websitewww.officialjordanklepper.com
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Early life

Jordan Klepper was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on March 9, 1979,[3] the son of Betse, a secretary at Loy Norrix High School, and Mark Klepper. He is primarily of Dutch ancestry.[4] Betse and Mark were introduced to each other by Betse's cousin, the actor and comedian Tim Allen, who was Mark's roommate at Western Michigan University.[5] Klepper attended Kalamazoo Central High School and Kalamazoo Area Mathematics and Science Center, where he was a tennis player and a member of the Mock Trial Team that won Nationals.[4]

After graduating from high school, with a Frederick W. Heyl and Elsie L. Heyl Science Scholarship Fund[6][7] full-tuition scholarship from Kalamazoo College, in 1997,[4] Klepper double-majored in math and theater and received his degree in 2001.[4][8][9] He studied abroad in London during his time there.[4] While at Kalamazoo College, his sister befriended aspiring actor Steven Yeun and took him to see Klepper's improv show, which inspired Yeun to attend his first acting class.[10]

Career

Klepper interviewing protestors against a New York COVID-19 vaccine mandate in August 2021

After graduation, Klepper moved to Chicago, where he performed at The Second City. While there, he also worked for the Big Ten Network as a comedian on the show Big Ten Friday Night Tailgate.[11] He moved to New York City in 2011, where he began performing as a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade.[12][13]

Klepper debuted on The Daily Show on March 3, 2014, four days after his initial audition.[3][12] He received consistently positive reviews for his segments on the show,[14] and filled in as the host in October 2016 when Trevor Noah was sick.

In April 2017, Comedy Central announced that Klepper would host a new show in the fall, which would follow The Daily Show.[15] A special titled Jordan Klepper Solves Guns premiered on Comedy Central on June 11, 2017. The new show was titled The Opposition with Jordan Klepper and premiered on September 25.[16] The show was canceled in June 2018, with Klepper starting a new docuseries, Klepper, which aired in 2019.[17][18] He returned to The Daily Show in December 2019.[19] He also launched a podcast with former Ohio governor John Kasich called Kasich & Klepper.[20]

In October 2021, Klepper appeared in his first role as a voice actor in the Disney Channel animated series The Ghost and Molly McGee, playing Molly's father, Pete McGee.[21]

Influences

Klepper has said that his comedy influences include Trevor Noah,[22] Stephen Colbert,[23] and Jon Stewart.[24]

Personal life

Klepper and his wife, Laura Grey, in March 2009

Klepper married Laura Grey in 2013. The two met as members of The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade and later wrote, directed, produced, and starred in short films.[25]

Filmography

Film

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2011 Bone Dry Jordan Short film
2011 TMI Kelen Short film
2012 Poop Brunch Jordan Short film
2012 Engaged Jordan Short film
2012 Ex-Girlfriends Student Short film
2012 Bathroom Party Jordan Short film
2013 Who's On First? Jeremy Short film
2014 Peepers Todd Short film
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Television

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2012 I Just Want My Pants Back Manager Episode: "Jerk or Dork"
2014–2017
2019–present
The Daily Show Himself 170 episodes
2015 Halal in the Family Wally Thompson Episode: "Spies Like Us"
2017 Jordan Klepper Solves Guns Himself TV special
2017–2018 The Opposition with Jordan Klepper Himself 128 episodes
Host, co-creator, writer, executive producer
2018 The Who Was? Show Bob Episode: "Sacagawea & Blackbeard"
2019 Klepper Himself 8 episodes
Host, creator, executive producer
2021–2024 The Ghost and Molly McGee Pete McGee (voice) Main role
2023 The Daily Show Guest Host Week of Apr. 17 [26]
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Awards

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Year Association Category Work Result
2018 GLAAD Media Award[27] Outstanding Talk Show Episode The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (episode "Danica Roem") Nominated
2022 Emmy Awards[28] Writing The Daily Show: April 14, 2022 (episode No. 3666) Nominated
2025 Emmy Awards Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: MAGA: The Next Generation Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program Won
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