Tom Shillue

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Tom Shillue
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Tom Shillue
Birth nameThomas A. Shillue
Born (1966-06-13) June 13, 1966 (age 53)[1]
Norwood, Massachusetts, U.S.
MediumStand-up, television,
Alma materUniversity of Massachusetts Boston Emerson College
Years active1993–present
SpouseDenise
Children2
Websitetomshillue.com

Thomas A. Shillue (/ʃɪˈl/; born June 13, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, and talk-show host from Norwood, Massachusetts. He was a correspondent on The Daily Show on Comedy Central and hosted Red Eye on Fox News. He released his first book, Mean Dads for a Better America, in 2017.[2] In June 2017, Shillue began hosting a weekday afternoon three-hour syndicated talk radio show on Fox News Radio, also heard on Sirius XM's Fox News Talk Channel 450.

Television and film[edit]

Shillue appears regularly on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon as a member of the "Ragtime Gals", a barbershop quartet that also includes Jimmy Fallon, which performs pop songs in a barbershop style; examples include singing "Sexy Back" along with Justin Timberlake and "Roxanne" along with Sting. Shillue has also appeared with Conan O'Brien doing stand up.[3]

He appeared in the film Mystery Team by Derrick Comedy in 2009. His television acting work includes guest spots on programs like Spin City, Broad City and Law & Order.

Shillue was a correspondent on The Daily Show.[4]

Since 2014, Shillue has subbed in for Greg Gutfeld, co-hosting The Five. Shillue served as the permanent host of Red Eye from June 22, 2015, when Gutfeld left to host his new show The Greg Gutfeld Show, until Red Eye was cancelled in April 2017. Shillue remains a contributor on the Fox News Channel.

Stand-up and theatre[edit]

Shillue performs frequently as an opening act for Jim Gaffigan. He also performed a two-man show along with Gaffigan in the late 1990s called The North American White Male.[5]

Shillue has performed solo shows including Supernormal at PS122 and Dad 2.0 at Ars Nova Theatre.[6][7]

Other work[edit]

Shillue announced his 12 in 12 project, whereby he would release an album of new material each month from November 2012 to October 2013.[8] Some viewers of Red Eye believed the promotion of these new albums was simply a running gag on the show, a misconception which Shillue and Gutfeld dispelled on air, leading to a spike in sales.[9]

On April 25, 2017, Shillue, along with Andy Levy began hosting Fox News Radio from 6 pm to 9 pm Eastern. On July 10, 2017, Shillue started as the host of the "Tom Shillue Show" from 3 pm to 6 pm eastern time on Fox News Radio.

In 2019, Tom Shillue served as the host of "The Quiz Show" on Fox Nation.

Awards[edit]

  • ECNY Award Best Storyteller 2011[10][11]
  • ECNY Award Best One Person Show 2010[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://radio.foxnews.com/2016/04/12/the-world-is-ending/
  2. ^ Rollenhagen, Luisa (June 11, 2017). "This Fox News Contributor Wants to Make Fatherhood Great Again". GQ.
  3. ^ "Tom Shillue's Funny Story | Time Out New York". Timeout.com. 2013-04-28. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  4. ^ "Videos Tagged This Week in Hate | The Daily Show with Jon Stewart | Comedy Central". Thedailyshow.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  5. ^ "Tom Shillue: The Opener: Tom Shillue on Tour With Jim Gaffigan's White Bread 2013 Tour". Allvoices.com. 2013-03-19. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  6. ^ "Tom Shillue: Supernormal | Performances | Time Out New York". Timeout.com. 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  7. ^ "Tom Shillue: Dad 2.0 Tickets, News and Information | Ars Nova, Off-Off-Broadway, NY". Theatermania.com. 2007-01-30. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  8. ^ Seabaugh, Julie (2013-05-22). "Stand-up storyteller Tom Shillue's "12 in 12"project | Comedy | reviews, guides, things to do, film - Time Out New York". Timeout.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  9. ^ Richter, Greg. "Comedian Tom Shillue Goes Long". The Clyde Fitch Report.
  10. ^ "7th Annual ECNY Awards Winners Announced". Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  11. ^ "Tom Shillue". radio.foxnews.com. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  12. ^ Lehman, Daniel (2010-03-10). "New York's Funniest Honored at ECNY Awards". Backstage. Retrieved 2014-02-01.

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