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'''Chris Regan''' is an American comedy writer. From 1999 to 2006, Regan was a writer on ''[[The Daily Show with Jon Stewart]<ref>{{cite web|title=Banterist|url=http://www.banterist.com/archivefiles/000314.html|accessdate=09 January 2006}}</ref>]'', where he won five [[Emmy]] awards, two [[Peabody]] Awards, and was nominated for a [[Writers Guild of America]] award. He has also written for ''[[Talkshow with Spike Feresten]]'', ''[[The Burn with Jeff Ross]]'' , "[[Lopez Tonight]]", ''[[The Jeselnik Offensive]]' and ''[[Family Guy]]'''.
'''Chris Regan''' is an American comedy writer. From 1999 to 2006, Regan was a writer on ''[[The Daily Show with Jon Stewart]<ref>{{cite web|title=Banterist|url=http://www.banterist.com/archivefiles/000314.html|accessdate=09 January 2006}}</ref>]'', where he won five [[Emmy]] awards, two [[Peabody]] Awards, and was nominated for a [[Writers Guild of America]] award. He has also written for ''[[Talkshow with Spike Feresten]]'', ''[[The Burn with Jeff Ross]]'' , "[[Lopez Tonight]]", ''[[The Jeselnik Offensive]]' and ''[[Family Guy]]'''.


Regan was a co-author of the best-selling ''[[America (The Book)]]'' and has written comedy pilots for [[20th Century Fox]], [[Comedy Central]] and in 2011 developed a pilot with [[The Jim Henson Company]] and [[Bunim/Murray Productions]].<ref>http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118041330</ref> His work has also appeared in [[New York magazine]] and ''[[USA Today]]''.
Regan was a co-author of the best-selling ''[[America (The Book)]]'', has written comedy pilots for [[20th Century Fox]], [[Comedy Central]] and in 2011 developed a pilot with [[The Jim Henson Company]] and [[Bunim/Murray Productions]].<ref>http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118041330</ref> His work has also appeared in [[New York magazine]] and ''[[USA Today]]''.


His book, ''Mass Historia: 365 Days of Historical Facts and (Mostly) Fictions'', was published by [[Andrews McMeel]] in Fall 2008<ref>{{cite web|last=Mass Historia|title=Mass Historia Publishing Information|url=http://www.andrewsmcmeel.com/catalog/detail?sku=9780740768699|publisher=Andrews McMeel}}</ref>, and he was the co-author of the humor book/memoir ''[[Shatner Rules]]'' with [[William Shatner]].
His book, ''Mass Historia: 365 Days of Historical Facts and (Mostly) Fictions'', was published by [[Andrews McMeel]] in Fall 2008<ref>{{cite web|last=Mass Historia|title=Mass Historia Publishing Information|url=http://www.andrewsmcmeel.com/catalog/detail?sku=9780740768699|publisher=Andrews McMeel}}</ref>, and he was the co-author of the humor book/memoir ''[[Shatner Rules]]'' with [[William Shatner]].

Revision as of 20:56, 21 January 2014

Chris Regan is an American comedy writer. From 1999 to 2006, Regan was a writer on [[The Daily Show with Jon Stewart][1]], where he won five Emmy awards, two Peabody Awards, and was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award. He has also written for Talkshow with Spike Feresten, The Burn with Jeff Ross , "Lopez Tonight", The Jeselnik Offensive' and Family Guy.

Regan was a co-author of the best-selling America (The Book), has written comedy pilots for 20th Century Fox, Comedy Central and in 2011 developed a pilot with The Jim Henson Company and Bunim/Murray Productions.[2] His work has also appeared in New York magazine and USA Today.

His book, Mass Historia: 365 Days of Historical Facts and (Mostly) Fictions, was published by Andrews McMeel in Fall 2008[3], and he was the co-author of the humor book/memoir Shatner Rules with William Shatner.

Regan was born in the Bronx, raised in Ulster County and graduated from New Paltz High School. He has a degree from Ithaca College[4]. He is married and resides in Los Angeles.[5]

  1. ^ "Banterist". Retrieved 09 January 2006. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118041330
  3. ^ Mass Historia. "Mass Historia Publishing Information". Andrews McMeel.
  4. ^ Maley, David. "Emmy Award–Winning Writer Chris Regan Selected as Ithaca College Commencement Speaker". www.ithaca.edu. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  5. ^ "IMDB Page". IMDB. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)

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