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Kevin Bleyer is the multiple Emmy Award-winning former writer for ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'', a contributor to President Barack Obama's speeches, a co-author of the #1 NY Times Bestseller ''Earth: The Book'', (''Me the People: One Man's Selfless Quest to Rewrite the Constitution'' ), and the co-author, with Governor Bill Richardson, of (''How to Sweet-Talk a Shark'' ). In 2008, he became a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In 2014, he served as a Fellow at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.〔http://news.uchicago.edu/article/2014/07/21/institute-politics-announces-fellows-fall-2014〕 ==Television writing== After doing commentaries and freelance reporting for NPR's "All Things Considered" and American Public Media's "Marketplace", Bleyer began his television writing career as a writer and producer for ''Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher'' from 1996 to 2002.〔()〕 He then wrote for the critically acclaimed Bravo series ''Significant Others'' and created and executive produced the Showtime pilot ''Nightly,'' in which he was also featured as an on-air correspondent.〔()〕 In 2003, Bleyer became a writer and producer on ''Dennis Miller'', a position he held until the show's cancellation in 2005.〔()〕 From 2005 to 2013, Bleyer was a member of the writing staff of ''The Daily Show'', where he worked on over 1000 episodes and several specials, earning four Emmys in the process.〔()〕 He also won a WGA Award in 2010 for his work on the show in 2009.〔()〕 Bleyer was also one of several ''Daily Show'' writers to write for the 80th Annual Academy Awards in 2008, when Jon Stewart served as host.〔()〕 After his tenure at The Daily Show, he was a writer for the first two seasons of the Fox supernatural dramedy Sleepy Hollow. In 2013, Bleyer executive produced "Studio 7" in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, the first topical news political satire program in Central Asia.〔http://www.eurasianet.org/node/66954〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kevin Bleyer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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