Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla
was born May 27th, 1964. He is an American actor, comedian podcaster, actor,
and radio host. The Adam Carolla show is his talk show. It was released as a
podcast , and it set the Guinness World Records' record for the most downloaded
podcast. He was the co-host and co-creator of The Man Show, a TV show which ran
from 1999 until 2004 and was an regular actor and co-creator of Crank Yankers,
which aired from 2002 until 2007 and from 2019 until 2019 to. The Adam Carolla
Project was an NBC show that focused on home improvements. It was telecast on
TLC from 2005 until 2011, and then on Speed TV from 2011. Carolla has been on
the reality television programs Dancing with the Stars (Network) as well as The
Celebrity Apprentice (Network). In Fifty Years, We'll All be Chicks was an New
York Times Bestseller in 2010. The second book he wrote, Not Taco Bell Material
was also on the top of The New York Times Bestsellers List in 2010. Carolla is
frequently a guest on political talk shows. In Bill O'Reilly's The O'Reilly
Factor, he hosted a weekly segment titled "Rollin' with Carolla". He
was the host for "Rollin' with Carolla". Adam Carolla was born to
Kris (nee McCall), Carolla. The sources differ as to whether the birthplace was
Los Angeles County, California or Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His parents
divorced while he was a young child, and he was raised in the Los Angeles San
Fernando Valley. Carolla didn't have an middle name. His parents did not give
him a middle name. He put his name as his middle "Lakers" on his
driver's license application in a way of making fun. The application was not
subject to notice. The step-grandfather of his maternal grandmother, Laszlo
Gorog, was a screenwriter.
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