What Is Craig Kilborn's Net Worth?
Craig Kilborn is an American actor and talk show host who has a net worth of $7 million. Craig Kilborn is perhaps most famous for being the original host of "The Daily Show" before Jon Stewart. Thanks to his biting wit, superior attitude, and sharp but amiable commentary style, Kilborn has made a name for himself as a unique late night host and sports anchor.
Early Life
Craig Lawrence Kilborn was born on August 24, 1962, in Kansas City, Missouri. He is the son of Shirley, a school teacher, and Hiram, an insurance executive. The family moved to Hastings, Minnesota, when Kilborn was four years old. He took an interest in sports and became a standout on the basketball court. In the ninth grade, an all-star basketball team called the Northside Magicians recruited him, and he excelled in addition to playing for the Hastings High School team. He accepted a scholarship to play for Montana State University where he earned dual bachelor's degrees in Media and Theater. In 1986, Craig became the radio commentator for the Savannah Spirits.
Sports Media
Kilborn's start as a play-by-play radio commentator for Fox affiliate KCBA in Northern California served as a stepping stone for Craig, helping him land the anchor position of the late broadcast of ESPN's "SportsCenter." In the three years (1993-1996) that he spent on the cable sports network's flagship show, Craig, along with the likes of Keith Olbermann, Dan Patrick, and Charlie Steiner, brought about a permanent change in the way sportscasters announced highlights. He made a return to "SportsCenter" on August 8, 2004, during ESPN's "25th Anniversary Celebration" to co-host alongside Dan Patrick.
Late Night Shows
Kilborn went on to become the host of "The Daily Show" (Comedy Central, 1996-1998), where he got the chance to make snide remarks about the day's news and cultural events. He withdrew from the show in late 1998 to succeed Tom Snyder on "The Late, Late Show" (CBS, 1999-2004), relinquishing hosting duties to Jon Stewart. Craig spent the next five years building a loyal troupe of fans. And on August 6, 2015, Craig Kilborn made a cameo on Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" as "Host Emeritus," his first appearance since leaving as host.
Other Work
After six years off the air, Kilborn returned to television on June 28, 2010, with a new show, "The Kilborn File." The show made its debut on select Fox stations and aired for a six-week test run but was not well received. "The Kilborn File" was not renewed.
Craig played the role of Mark in the 2003 film "Old School." He also made an appearance as Jerry in the 2006 film "The Benchwarmers." In 2011, he played the villain in an episode of "Chuck" in its final season.
Accolades
In 1997, Kilborn was nominated for the CableACE Award for Best Entertainment Host for his work on "The Daily Show." In 2003 and 2004, "The Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn" was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Late Night.