Greg Gutfeld

Television personality

Birthday September 12, 1964

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace San Mateo, California, U.S.

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.65 m

#3414 Most Popular

1964

Gregory John Gutfeld (born September 12, 1964) is an American television host, political commentator, comedian, and author.

1987

Raised Catholic, he attended the all-boys Roman Catholic Junípero Serra High School and the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in English.

1995

In 1995, he became a staff writer at Men's Health.

1999

He was promoted to editor-in-chief of Men's Health in 1999.

A year later, he was replaced by David Zinczenko.

Gutfeld then became editor-in-chief of Stuff, then owned by Dennis Publishing.

During his tenure, circulation increased from 750,000 to 1.2 million.

2003

In 2003, Gutfeld hired several dwarfs to attend a conference of the Magazine Publishers of America on the topic of "buzz", with instructions to be as loud and annoying as possible.

The stunt generated publicity but led to Gutfeld being fired soon afterward; he then became "director of brand development" at Dennis Publishing.

2004

He edited the company's Maxim magazine in the U.K. from 2004 to 2006.

Gutfeld's contract expired without renewal after losses in readership under his tenure.

2005

Gutfeld was one of the first posting contributors to The Huffington Post, from its launch in 2005 until October 2008.

Frequent targets of his commentaries included Huffington Post colleagues Deepak Chopra, Cenk Uygur, and Arianna Huffington.

2007

From 2007 to 2015, Gutfeld hosted the 3AM series Red Eye, a late-night talk show that also aired on the Fox News Channel.

Gutfeld was born in San Mateo, California, the son of Jacqueline Bernice "Jackie" (née Cauhape) and Alfred Jack Gutfeld.

Beginning on February 5, 2007, Gutfeld served as host of the late-night talk show Red Eye on the Fox News Channel.

The hour-long show initially aired at 2:00 A.M. ET Monday through Saturday mornings and at 11:00 P.M. on Saturday evenings.

However, beginning in October 2007, the show began airing at 3:00 A.M. Monday through Saturday mornings while retaining its 11:00 P.M timeslot on Saturday evenings.

From 2007 to 2013, Bill Schulz served as Gutfeld's sidekick, and Andy Levy served as the show's ombudsman.

Schulz had been Gutfeld's colleague at Stuff magazine, and Levy was a fellow blogger at The Huffington Post.

2009

In a 2009 interview, Gutfeld explained that he started to experience a change in his political thinking while he was attending college:

I became a conservative by being around liberals, and I became a libertarian by being around conservatives.

You realize that there's something distinctly in common between the two groups, the left and the right; the worst part of each of them is the moralizing.

After college, Gutfeld interned at The American Spectator, as an assistant to conservative writer R. Emmett Tyrrell.

He then worked as a staff writer at Prevention magazine and as an editor for various Rodale Press magazines.

During a Red Eye segment that aired on March 17, 2009, Gutfeld and his panel discussed Canadian Lieutenant General Andrew Leslie's statement that the Canadian Armed Forces may require a one-year "synchronized break" once Canada's mission in Afghanistan ended in 2011: "Meaning, the Canadian military wants to take a breather to do some yoga, paint landscapes, run on the beach in gorgeous white Capri pants."

The comedian panelist Doug Benson added: "I didn't even know they were in the war.... I thought that's where you go if you don't want to fight. Go chill in Canada."

2011

On July 11, 2011, Gutfeld became a co-host and panelist on the Fox News political talk show The Five, which airs weekdays at 5:00 P.M. ET.

2015

He is the host of the late-night comedy talk show Gutfeld!, and hosted a Saturday night edition of Gutfeld! called The Greg Gutfeld Show from May 2015 until March 2021, when it was announced the show would transition to weeknights.

Gutfeld is also one of five co-hosts and panelists on the political talk show The Five.

Both of his shows air on the Fox News Channel.

Gutfeld left Red Eye in February 2015, with Tom Shillue succeeding him as host of the program.

On May 31, 2015, Gutfeld began hosting a new weekly late-night talk show on Fox News called The Greg Gutfeld Show; which aired at 10:00 P.M. ET on Saturdays.

In February 2021, it was announced that, beginning in the second quarter, the show would move to weeknights at 11:00 P.M. ET.

On March 10, 2021, it was announced that the new weeknight show would be called Gutfeld! and premiere on April 5.

In August 2021, Gutfeld! overtook The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the nightly ratings, becoming the highest-rated late-night talk show in the United States.

It averaged 2.12 million nightly viewers, more than The Late Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

By the end of 2021, the combined viewership for Gutfeld! and The Five averaged over five million viewers.

Gutfeld has appeared as a guest on Coffee with Scott Adams and The Adam Carolla Show.

In late 2021, Gutfeld was named the 12th-most influential person in American media by the Mediaite website.