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James Douglas Muir Leno (; born April 28, 1950) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and actor. After doing stand-up comedy for years, he became the host of NBC's '' The Tonight Show'' from 1992 to 2009. Beginning in September 2009, he started a primetime talk show, '' The Jay Leno Show'', which aired weeknights at 10:00p.m. ET, also on NBC. Prior to the premiere of Leno's prime time show, O'Brien's ratings as the new ''Tonight Show'' host had already suffered a decline, however. When O'Brien turned down NBC's offer to have Leno host a half hour monologue show before ''The Tonight Show'' to boost ratings amid reported viewership diminishing, Leno returned to hosting the show on March 1, 2010. He hosted his last episode of this second tenure on February 6, 2014. That year, he was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. Since 2014, he has hosted '' Jay Leno's Garage,'' and the 2021 revival of '' You Bet Your Life''. Leno writes a regular column in ''Popular Mechanics'' showcasing his car collection and giving automotive advice. He also writes occasional "Motormouth" articles for '' The Sunday Times''.


Early life

Leno was born April 28, 1950, in New Rochelle, New York. His homemaker mother, Catherine (née Muir; 1911–1993), was born in
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, Scotland, and came to the United States at age 11. His father, Angelo (1910–1994), was an insurance salesman born in New York to immigrants from Flumeri, Italy. Leno grew up in Andover, Massachusetts and graduated from Andover High School. He obtained a bachelor's degree in
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from
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, where he started a comedy club in 1973. His older brother, Patrick (May 12, 1940 – October 6, 2002), was a Vietnam War veteran who became an attorney.


Career


Early career

Leno made his first appearance on ''The Tonight Show'' on March 2, 1977, performing a comedy routine. During the 1970s, he had minor roles in several television series and films, first in the 1976 episode "J.J. in Trouble" of ''
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,'' and the same year in the pilot of '' Holmes & Yo-Yo''. After an uncredited appearance in the 1977 film '' Fun with Dick and Jane'', he played more prominent roles in 1978 in '' American Hot Wax'' and ''
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''. His other film and television appearances from that period include ''Almost Heaven'' (1978), "Going Nowhere" (1979) on '' One Day at a Time'', ''
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'' (1979), ''
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'' (1981), "The Wild One" (1981) on ''
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'', and both "Feminine Mistake" (1979) and "Do the Carmine" (1983) on ''
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''. His only starring film role was the 1989 direct-to-video '' Collision Course'', with Pat Morita. He also appeared numerous times on ''
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''. He also appeared on three weeks of the short-lived NBC game show '' Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour'' in 1983 and 1984.


''The Tonight Show''

Starting in 1986, Leno was a regular substitute host for
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on '' The Tonight Show''. In 1992, he replaced Carson as host amid controversy with
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, who had been hosting ''Late Night with David Letterman'' since 1982 (aired after ''The Tonight Show''), and whom many—including Carson himself—expected to be Carson's successor. The story of this turbulent transition became the basis of a book and
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. Leno continued to perform as a stand-up comedian throughout his ''Tonight Show'' tenure. In 1988, he received a contract extension with NBC itself. The July 1995 episode of ''The Tonight Show'' which featured an interview with Hugh Grant (who had been arrested for receiving oral sex in a public place from a prostitute) saw Leno rate higher than Letterman for the first time. In 2004, Leno signed a contract extension with NBC to retain him as host of ''The Tonight Show'' until 2009. Later in 2004,
Conan O'Brien Conan Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for having hosted late-night talk shows for almost 28 years, beginning with ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' (19 ...
signed a contract with NBC to become the show's host in 2009, replacing Leno at that time. During the
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, Leno was accused of violating WGA guidelines by writing his own monologue for ''The Tonight Show''. NBC and Leno claimed there were private meetings with the WGA where a secret agreement was reached allowing this, the WGA denied such meetings. Leno answered questions in front of the Writers Guild of America, West trial committee in February 2009 and June 2009, and when the WGAW published its list of strikebreakers on August 11, 2009, Leno was not on it. On April 23, 2009, Leno checked himself into a hospital with an undisclosed illness. He was released the following day and returned to work on Monday, April 27. The two subsequently canceled ''Tonight Show'' episodes for April 23 and 24 were his first in 17 years as host. The illness was not initially disclosed, but Leno later told ''People'' magazine that it was for exhaustion.


Michael Jackson trial

During the 2005 trial of Michael Jackson over allegations of
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, Leno was one of a few celebrities who appeared as defense witnesses. In his testimony regarding a phone conversation with the accuser, Leno testified that he was not asked for any money and there did not appear to be any coaching—but the calls seemed unusual and scripted. As a result, Leno was initially not allowed to tell jokes about Jackson or the case, which had been a fixture of ''The Tonight Show''s opening monologue in particular. But he and his show's writers used a legal loophole by having Leno briefly step aside while stand-in comedians took the stage and told jokes about the trial. These stand-ins included Roseanne Barr, Drew Carey, Brad Garrett, and Dennis Miller. The gag order was challenged, and the court ruled that Leno could continue telling jokes about the trial as long as he did not discuss his testimony. Leno celebrated by devoting an entire monologue to Michael Jackson jokes.


Succession by Conan O'Brien; ''The Jay Leno Show''

Because Leno's show continued to lead all late-night programming in the
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, the pending expiration of his contract led to speculation about whether he would become a late-night host for another network when his commitment to NBC expired. He left ''The Tonight Show'' on Friday, May 29, 2009, and Conan O'Brien took over on June 1, 2009. On December 8, 2008, it was reported that Leno would remain on NBC and move to a new hour-long show at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (9 p.m. Central Time) five nights a week. It would follow a similar format to ''The Tonight Show'', be filmed in the same studio, and retain many of Leno's most popular segments, while O'Brien continued to host ''The'' ''Tonight Show''. Leno's new show, ''The Jay Leno Show'', debuted on September 14, 2009. It was announced at the Television Critics Association summer press tour that it would feature one or two celebrities, occasional musical guests, and keep the popular "Headlines" segments, which would be near the end of the show. First guests included
Jerry Seinfeld Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( ; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for playing a Jerry Seinfeld (character), semi-fictionalized version of himself in the sitcom ''Seinfeld'', which he ...
,
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(via satellite), and a short sit-down with Kanye West discussing his controversy at the
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, which had occurred the night before.


Timeslot conflict and return to ''The Tonight Show''

In their new roles, neither O'Brien nor Leno succeeded in delivering the viewing audiences the network anticipated. On January 7, 2010, multiple media outlets reported that beginning March 1, 2010, Leno would move from his 10 p.m. weeknight time slot to 11:35 p.m., due to a combination of pressure from local affiliates, whose newscasts were suffering, and both Leno's and O'Brien's poor ratings. Leno's show would be shortened from an hour to 30 minutes. All NBC late night programming would also be preempted by the
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between February 15 and 26, moving ''The Tonight Show'' to 12:05 a.m., the first post-midnight timeslot in its history. O'Brien's contract stipulated that NBC could move the show ahead to 12:05 a.m. without penalty (a clause included primarily to accommodate sports preemptions). On January 10, NBC confirmed that they would move Leno out of primetime as of February 12 and move him to late-night as soon as possible. TMZ reported that O'Brien was given no advance notice of this change, and that NBC offered him two choices: an hour-long 12:05a.m. time slot, or the option to leave the network. On January 12, O'Brien issued a press release that he would not continue with ''Tonight'' if it moved to a 12:05 a.m. time slot, saying, "I believe that delaying ''The Tonight Show'' into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damage what I consider to be the greatest franchise in the history of broadcasting. ''The Tonight Show'' at 12:05 simply isn't ''The Tonight Show.''" On January 21, it was announced that NBC had struck a deal with O'Brien: He would leave ''The Tonight Show,'' receive a $33 million payout, and his staff of almost 200 would receive $12 million in the departure. His final episode aired on Friday, January 22, 2010. Leno returned as host of ''The Tonight Show'' following the
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on March 1, 2010. On July 1, 2010, '' Variety'' reported that total viewership for Leno's ''Tonight Show'' had dropped from 5 million to 4 million for the second quarter of 2010, compared to the same period in 2009. Although it represented the show's lowest second-quarter ratings since 1992, ''Tonight'' was still the most-watched late night program, ahead of ABC's ''
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'' (3.7 million) and ''
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'' (3.3 million).


Announcement of successor

On April 3, 2013, NBC announced that Leno would leave ''The Tonight Show'' in spring 2014, with
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as his designated successor. Leno's final show as the host of ''The Tonight Show'' was on February 6, 2014, with guests Billy Crystal (who was the first guest on the first version of Leno's show), musical guest
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, and surprise guests
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, Kim Kardashian, Jim Parsons,
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, Chris Paul, Carol Burnett and Oprah Winfrey.


After ''The Tonight Show''

Leno has maintained an active schedule as a touring stand-up comedian, doing an average of 200 live performances a year in venues across the United States and Canada and at charity events and USO tours. He has also appeared on the '' Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon'' and ''
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,'' and was a guest on the finale of '' The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.'' He appeared in a cameo role drilling and tormenting
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in a facetious
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for talk-show hosts on the premiere of '' The Late Late Show with James Corden''. He declined an invitation to appear on ''Late Show with David Letterman'' despite speculation he would appear on the show's finale. Leno hosted a one-hour '' Jay Leno's Garage'' special on CNBC, and the show has aired as a primetime series on the cable channel since 2015. Leno also had a recurring role in the Tim Allen comedy series '' Last Man Standing'' since season 5, playing a mechanic, Joe Leonard, in a store operated by Allen's character, Mike Baxter. Leno has hosted the third revival of the game show '' You Bet Your Life'' since its premiere in fall 2021. It has been renewed for a second season. Leno also does voice acting, such as The Crimson Chin on '' The Fairly Odd Parents'' from 2001 to 2016 and Billy Beagle of '' Mickey and the Roadster Racers''.


Public image


Criticism

Leno has faced heated criticism and some negative publicity for his perceived role in the 2010 ''Tonight Show'' conflict."Why Some Comics Aren’t Laughing at Jay Leno"
'' The Wall Street Journal''
Critics have cited a 2004 ''Tonight Show'' clip where Leno said he would allow O'Brien to take over without incident. At the time, Leno said he did not want O'Brien to leave for a competing network, adding, "I'll be 59 when
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That's five years from now. There's really only one person who could have done this into his 60s, and that was
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; I think it's fair to say I'm no Johnny Carson." Leno also described ''The Tonight Show'' as a dynasty, saying, "You hold it and hand it off to the next person. And I don't want to see all the fighting." At the end of the segment, he said, "Conan, it's yours! See you in five years, buddy!" Rosie O'Donnell was among O'Brien's most vocal and vehement supporters, calling Leno a "bully" and his actions "classless and kind of career-defining"."Rosie O'Donnell Has More to Say About Jay Leno"
''Vulture''. January 20, 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2022
Bill Zehme, the co-author of Leno's autobiography ''Leading with My Chin'', told the '' Los Angeles Times'', "The thing Leno should do is walk, period. He's got everything to lose in terms of public popularity by going back. People will look at him differently. He'll be viewed as the bad guy.""Taking on America's 'nice guy
'' Los Angeles Times''. p. 2.
In 2009, Leno received minor criticism for asking rapper Kanye West how his recently deceased mother, Donda West, would have felt about the incident at the 2009 VMAs, causing West to begin crying live on air. Howard Stern has also been a harsh critic of Leno before and following his ''Tonight Show'' timeslot-change announcement;"Rosie O'Donnell Slams Jay Leno (Part 1 of 2)"
YouTube; January 14, 2010
Stern appeared on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' in 2006 and said he felt it was unlikely that Leno would ever willingly give up ''The Tonight Show''. During the conflict, Stern made many negative remarks about Leno as a guest on ''Late Show with David Letterman''. Jimmy Kimmel was another prominent figure that was critical of Leno. Kimmel discussed his appearance on Leno's show during an interview with Marc Maron for the latter's podcast in 2012. Kimmel stated that he felt O'Brien was not given a proper chance, but that he was also motivated by his own history with Leno. According to Kimmel, Leno had some years prior been in serious discussions with ABC about the possibility of jumping ship from NBC. During this period, Leno initiated a friendship with Kimmel, wanting to ensure that they would be on good terms if the move was made. (Under that scenario, Leno would have taken Kimmel's time slot and become his lead-in.) However, after Leno made the arrangement to remain at NBC, "those conversations were gone," according to Kimmel. Realizing that Leno's relationship with him had been artificial, Kimmel felt "worked over," reasoning that Leno was using the ABC discussions as a bargaining tactic to try to get his old job back. Leno has also been criticized for the perceived change in the content of his monologues from his previous stand-up material. Actor and comedian Patton Oswalt was among the celebrities who openly voiced disappointment with Leno, saying, "Comedians who don't like Jay Leno now, and I'm one of them, we're not like, 'Jay Leno sucks'; it's that we're so hurt and disappointed that one of the best comedians of our generation ... willfully has shut the switch off." In August 2020, Leno faced criticism for expressing support for Ellen DeGeneres despite a workplace investigation into toxic behavior and sexual misconduct and harassment claims against producers of '' The Ellen DeGeneres Show''.


Support for Leno

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chairman and former '' Saturday Night Live'' producer
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spoke out against all who had criticized Leno, calling them "chicken-hearted and gutless"."Taking on America's 'nice guy
'' Los Angeles Times''.
Jeff Gaspin, then chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment, also defended Leno, saying, "This has definitely crossed the line. Jay Leno is the consummate professional and one of the hardest-working people in television. It's a shame that he's being pulled into this." Fellow comedians Paul Reiser,
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and Jim Norton (a frequent contributor to ''The Tonight Show'') also voiced support for Leno. Responding to the mounting criticism, Leno said NBC had assured him that O'Brien was willing to accept the proposed arrangement and that they would not let either host out of his contract. He also said that the situation was "all business", and that all of the decisions were made by NBC. He appeared on the January 28, 2010 episode of '' The Oprah Winfrey Show'' in an attempt to repair some of the damage done to his public image.


Influences

Leno's comedic influences include
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, Robert Klein,
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, David Brenner, Mort Sahl, George Carlin, Don Rickles, Bob Newhart, and
Rodney Dangerfield Rodney Dangerfield (born Jacob Rodney Cohen; November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, screenwriter, and producer. He was known for his self-deprecating one-liner humor, his catchphrase "I don't get no resp ...
. Dennis Miller and
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have credited Leno as their inspiration.


Personal life

Leno has been married to Mavis Leno since 1980; they have no children. In 1993, during his first season as host of '' The Tonight Show'', Leno's mother died at the age of 82; and the next year, his father died at 84. Leno's older brother, Patrick, a Vietnam veteran and graduate of Yale Law School, died of cancer in 2002 at the age of 62. Leno is known for his prominent jaw, which has been described as mandibular prognathism. In the book ''Leading with My Chin'', he says he was aware of surgery that could reset his mandible, but that he did not wish to endure a prolonged healing period with his jaws wired shut. Leno is
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.Carter, Bill.
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''The New York Times'', September 12, 2009.
He claims to need only four or five hours of sleep each night. He does not consume alcohol, smoke, or gamble. He spends much of his free time visiting car collections and working in his private garage. Leno has claimed that he has not spent any of the money he earned from ''The Tonight Show,'' but lives off of his money from his stand-up routines. He reportedly earned $32 million in 2005. In 2014, he received an
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Doctor of Humane Letters degree from
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, where he also delivered the commencement speech. On November 12, 2022, Leno suffered "serious burns" to his face and hands when a vehicle at his Los Angeles garage burst into flames.


Charity

In 2001, he and his wife donated $100,000 to the
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's campaign to stop gender apartheid in Afghanistan, to educate the public regarding the plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Mavis Leno is on the board of the Feminist Majority. In 2009, he donated $100,000 to a scholarship fund at Salem State College (now Salem State University) in honor of
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, who gave Leno his start at his jazz club, Lennie's-on-the-Turnpike. In August 2012, Leno auctioned his Fiat 500, which was sold for $385,000 with all the proceeds going to a charity that helps wounded war veterans recover by providing them with temporary housing. , Leno sponsors 2 scholarships at McPherson College.


Love Ride

Since 1985, Leno has been the Grand Marshal for the Love Ride, a motorcycle charity event which since its founding in 1984 has raised nearly $14 million for charities benefiting
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research, Autism Speaks, and in 2001, the September 11 attacks recovery.


Vehicle collection

Leno owns approximately 286 vehicles (169 cars and 117 motorbikes). He also has a website and a TV program called '' Jay Leno's Garage'', which contains video clips and photos of his car collection in detail, as well as other vehicles of interest to him. Leno's Garage Manager is Bernard Juchli. Among his collection are two Doble steam cars, a sedan and a roadster that were owned by Howard Hughes, the fifth Duesenberg Model X known to survive, and one of nine remaining 1963 Chrysler Turbine Cars. The collection also includes three antique
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s — the 1925 Baker Motor Vehicle is his wife Mavis' favorite car. He has a regular column in '' Popular Mechanics'' which showcases his car collection and gives advice about various automotive topics, including restoration and unique models, such as his jet-powered motorcycle and solar-powered hybrid. Leno also writes occasional "Motormouth" articles for '' The Sunday Times'', reviewing high-end sports cars and giving his humorous take on motoring matters. Leno opened his garage to Team Bondi, the company that developed the 2011 video game '' L.A. Noire'', which is set in Los Angeles in the late-1940s. Leno's collection contains almost one hundred cars from this period, and allowed the team to recreate their images as accurately as possible.


Politics

Regarding presidential elections, Leno remained resolutely apolitical, never publicly endorsing either side and remaining on good terms with all the various presidents. The general public never knew for whom he voted. Hosting the 2014
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award ceremony in Jerusalem, Leno made jokes mocking then-President Barack Obama and then-Secretary of State John Kerry, accusing Obama of "trying to break" the U.S.'s relationship with Israel. In a 2015 interview with '' The Jerusalem Post'', Leno said, "I always considered Israel as not only the only democracy in the Middle East, I think it’s the purest, because every Israeli voter seems to have his own political party." He also added about Israel's relations with other Middle Eastern countries: "Israel is so efficient in defending itself and so good at it, that to the rest of the world it looks like bullying."


Filmography


Awards and nominations


References


External links


''Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' episodes

''Jay Leno's Garage'' (NBC)

An interview with Jay Leno
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