Mark Malkoff

Comedian

Mark Malkoff was born in New York City, New York, United States on January 20th, 1977 and is the Comedian. At the age of 47, Mark Malkoff biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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January 20, 1977
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United States
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New York City, New York, United States
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47 years old
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Aquarius
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Writer
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Mark Malkoff Life

Mark Malkoff is an American comedian, writer, and filmmaker who formerly worked for Comedy Central's The Colbert Report.

He is a graduate of New York University and currently lives in New York City, where he hosts The Carson Podcast.

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Mark Malkoff Career

Career

Malkoff has produced videos for the Comedy Website My Damn Channel and hosted The Carson Podcast, a single-microphone weekly audio interview series in which he discusses talk show host Johnny Carson's career by interviewing employees and guests of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, an NBC-TV television program broadcast for almost thirty years from 1962 to 1992. He has also talked to some of Carson's few remaining employees of his three earlier television shows, Carson's Cellar (1951–53), and Who Trusts Me (1955-56). (1957-1962); originally titled Do You Trust Your Wife? For the most part of Carson's tenure, he served until July 1958.

Dick Cavett (who also addresses former Tonight Show host Jack Paar in depth), Mort Sahl, Peter Bogdanovich, Dave Thomas, Steven Wright, Brooke Shields, Walter Davidson, Kate Capshaw, Shecky Greene, Kliph Nesteroff, Michael J. Fox, Larry King, Tom Brokaw, Tonight Show bandleader Doc Severinsen, and scores of comedians, writers, singers, actress, and backstage workers who appeared or worked for The Tonight Show, including the one who held the curtain open for Carson and guests as they arrived on the stage. In most cases, every interview is available online for free, and the recording time is about an hour to an hour and forty-five minutes, though a few are shorter and some are longer. Several celebrities have appeared more than once, including Cavett, Reiner, Rich Little, and Charles Grodin.

During the summer of 2007, Malkoff made international media news when he made a video describing his attempt to visit all 171 Starbucks franchises in Manhattan in a single day.

In January 2008, he opened an IKEA store in Paramus, New Jersey, as his apartment was fumigated.

Malkoff lived on an AirTran jet for 30 days in order to conquer his fear of flying. After completing this challenge, he set a new Guinness World Record for most flights taken in a 30-day period with 135 flight segments.

On October 5, 2009, Malkoff travelled around the country in a Ford Fusion Hybrid to see how many U.S. mayors he could meet to welcome their key to the city. Malkoff has been given 95 keys from mayors of Baltimore, Milwaukee, Fla., Harrisburg, Md., Frederick, Md. Durham, N.C.; Marietta, Ga.; and Fairfax, Va.

Malkoff made news again in February 2010 with a video in which he debunk the belief that New Yorkers are rude, he was pushed 9.4 miles in Manhattan by 155 people.

Malkoff wrote "The Will Ferrell Curse," a piece for Huffington Post starring Nikki Finke on Deadline Hollywood on January 20, 2010. In it, Malkoff addresses the fact that Will Ferrell has appeared as the first guest on a talk show every time. Ferrell appeared on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, The Megan Mullally Show, and John McEnroe's talk show McEnroe, which aired on CNBC, as the first guest.

Malkoff rode a crosstown Manhattan bus while riding a Big Wheel tricycle in April 2011 to show how slow the buses in New York are.

Malkoff attempted to get thrown out of a Manhattan Apple Store with a pizza delivery, bringing in a band to perform live music, bringing a pet goat, and arranging a quiet candlelit dinner with his wife in July 2011.

Malkoff started "101 other things to do in Holland" in August 2011, other than the smuggling of weed, including climbing the 328-foot high Euromast tower in Rotterdam, seeking to pay off the US debt by raising money in the Vondelpark in Amsterdam and fooling around with street performers.

On September 29, 2011, Malkoff provided free taxi rides out in New York on the run-down of bizarre behaviour and other quirks from the driver, as well as antics such as the passenger area slowly filling with popcorn.

In April 2012, Malkoff put Netflix to the test by watching as many movies as he could in one month. He watched 252 movies from opening to end credits during the month. Malkoff was invited to Netflix Headquarters in honor of being the month's heaviest Netflix user, where he met Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.

Malkoff began using Skype to video chat with residents of 162 countries, including North Korea in August 2013.

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