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'''Adam Carolla''' (born ], ]) is a comedic television and radio personality. He is known for co-hosting '']'' (on ]). Carolla left '']'' at the same time as his good friend and co-host ], even after reportedly being offered $50,000 an episode to continue. Currently he is co-hosting ], a radio program produced by Westwood One Entertainment. Also co-hosting the show is ], Board Certified ] and addiction medicine specialist. | '''Adam Carolla''' (born ], ]) is a comedic television and radio personality. He is known for co-hosting '']'' (on ]). Carolla left '']'' at the same time as his good friend and co-host ], even after reportedly being offered $50,000 an episode to continue. Currently he is co-hosting ], a radio program produced by Westwood One Entertainment. Also co-hosting the show is ], Board Certified ] and addiction medicine specialist. Adam also works on, and is a regular guest of '']''. | ||
Carolla, along with Kimmel created another TV show named '']'' for Comedy Central. | Carolla, along with Kimmel created another TV show named '']'' for Comedy Central. |
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Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) is a comedic television and radio personality. He is known for co-hosting The Man Show (on Comedy Central). Carolla left The Man Show at the same time as his good friend and co-host Jimmy Kimmel, even after reportedly being offered $50,000 an episode to continue. Currently he is co-hosting Loveline, a radio program produced by Westwood One Entertainment. Also co-hosting the show is Dr. Drew Pinsky, Board Certified Physician and addiction medicine specialist. Adam also works on, and is a regular guest of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Carolla, along with Kimmel created another TV show named Crank Yankers for Comedy Central.
Carolla came from blue-collar roots and was on his own at the age of 18, where after graduating high school he worked as a carpet cleaner, carpenter, and a boxing instructor. In his late twenties he was discovered as a comic talent by Kimmel while working as a boxing instructor.
Carolla and Kimmel are the heads of Jackhole Productions.