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Rob Corddry

**Robert William Corddry**, known popularly as **Rob Corddry**, is an American actor and comedian, recognized widely for his role as a correspondent on _The Daily Show_ with Jon Stewart (2002–2006) and a starring role in the comedy film _Hot Tub Time Machine_. He is a multi-talented artist who has made steady strides in the film industry and is also the creator and star of Adult Swim's _Childrens Hospital_, for which he has bagged four Primetime Emmy Awards. Corddry has also starred in the HBO series Ballers and the CBS comedy _The Unicorn_. Of note is his early career, filled with theatre and improv work, building a strong base for his later successes. Career highlights include a year-long tour with the National Shakespeare Company and playing crucial roles in the sketch comedy groups 'The Naked Babies' and 'Third Rail Comedy'. Born and raised in Weymouth, Massachusetts, Corddry was drawn to the world of entertainment from a very early age. After graduating from University of Massachusetts Amherst, he moved to New York City in January 1994, where he started his journey in the exciting world of acting and comedy. Corddry's dedication and passion for comedy were evident throughout his career, including his time on _The Daily Show_, where he contributed both on-screen and off. Beyond this, he has proved his versatility with roles in various films and television shows, and has even voiced characters for cartoon shows. From 2015 to 2019, Corddry starred in the HBO comedy-drama series _Ballers_, adding another success story to his extensive career. His most recent endeavor includes hosting the revived _Top Gear America_ on Motor Trend in January 2021.

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