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John Henson
BornJonathan Morris Henson
Other namesSkunk Boy, Johnny Boy

John Henson (born July 11, 1967) is the co-host of Watch This! and other programs on the TV Guide Channel. He was previously the host and producer of Talk Soup on the E! Entertainment network and the host of the 33rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

Henson was born Johnathan Morris Henson on July 11, 1967, in Stamford, Connecticut, to Joe Henson and Barbera Morris. He has four older brothers.

Education

He studied acting at Boston University, Circle in the Square, Playwrights Horizons and Three of Us Studios in New York City. He has starred in various theatre productions such as Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Conduct Unbecoming, Heinous Crimes and Other Delights, The Greenhouse Effect and Remote Evolution.

Career

Henson began his career as a stand-up comic. Although he was trained as a dramatic actor, his unique stage presence and style soon got him headlining top comedy clubs around America. He started appearing in films in the mid to late 1990s.

Talk Soup, now known as The Soup, is a daily show that sums up the best in morning, daytime and late night talk shows as well as other shows. Henson took Talk Soup on the road to Tahiti and Australia, performed live at the Chicago Theatre to a sold out venue.

Henson hosted approximately 1,140 shows in the four and a half years he was host.

Film appearances

Television appearances

Television shows (hosted)

Vitiligo

Henson has a patch of white hair on the right side of his head due to a chronic skin condition called Vitiligo, earning him the nickname Skunk Boy. He once made a reference to the condition in an episode of Talk Soup, referring to it as "Spot."

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Preceded byGreg Kinnear Host of Talk Soup
1995 – 1999
Succeeded byHal Sparks
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