Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Greg Gutfeld | |
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| Name | Greg Gutfeld |
| Occupation | Television personality, author, and journalist |
| Nationality | American |
Greg Gutfeld is a well-known American television personality, author, and journalist, who has worked with prominent media outlets such as Fox News, Fox Business Network, and Red Eye (talk show). He is also a regular panelist on The Five (TV program), a daily talk show on Fox News, alongside Dana Perino, Jesse Watters, Jeanine Pirro, and Harold Ford Jr.. Gutfeld's career has been marked by his appearances on various television shows, including The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He has also written for several publications, such as Men's Health, Prevention (magazine), and The Huffington Post.
Gutfeld was born in San Mateo, California, and grew up in Junípero Serra High School in San Mateo, California. He attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied English literature and graduated in 1987. During his time at University of California, Berkeley, Gutfeld was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and wrote for the The Daily Californian, the university's student newspaper. After college, Gutfeld worked as an intern at The American Spectator, a conservative magazine founded by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr..
Gutfeld's career in journalism began at Prevention (magazine), where he worked as a staff writer and later became the editor-in-chief. He also worked as a writer and editor for Men's Health and Stuff (magazine), a men's lifestyle magazine owned by Dennis Publishing. In 2007, Gutfeld joined Fox News as the host of Red Eye (talk show), a late-night talk show that featured a panel of guests, including Bill Schulz, Andy Levy, and P.J. O'Rourke. Gutfeld has also appeared as a guest on various television shows, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and The Colbert Report.
Gutfeld has hosted several television shows, including The Greg Gutfeld Show on Fox News, which premiered in 2015. He has also appeared as a regular panelist on The Five (TV program), a daily talk show on Fox News that features a rotating panel of hosts, including Eric Bolling, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Bob Beckel. Gutfeld has also made appearances on other television shows, such as The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He has also been a guest on The View (U.S. TV series), a daytime talk show hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and Sunny Hostin.
Gutfeld has written for several publications, including The Huffington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and National Review. He has also written several books, including The Bible of Unspeakable Truths and Not Cool: The Conservative Case Against Liberal Bias. Gutfeld's writing has been featured in various publications, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and USA Today. He has also written for The Weekly Standard, a conservative magazine founded by William Kristol and Fred Barnes.
Gutfeld is married to Elena Moussa, a Russian-born photo editor who has worked for Maxim (magazine). The couple lives in New York City and has no children. Gutfeld is a self-described atheist and has been critical of organized religion. He has also been a vocal supporter of gay rights and has written about the importance of LGBTQ+ rights in various publications, including The Advocate and Out (magazine).
Gutfeld has been involved in several controversies throughout his career, including a feud with Keith Olbermann, a former host of MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Gutfeld has also been criticized for his comments on Islam and Muslims, which some have deemed Islamophobic. He has also been involved in a public feud with Jon Stewart, the former host of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, over the role of satire in politics. Gutfeld has also been criticized by Media Matters for America, a liberal media watchdog group founded by David Brock, for his comments on various issues, including climate change and gun control.