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Michael kosta stand up comedy
Michael Kosta (September 27, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian. He has hosted The Comment Section for the E! Network with producer Joel McHale as well as co-hosting Fox Sports 1’s Crowd Goes Wild. In July 2017, he joined The Daily Show as a correspondent.
Contents
- Michael kosta stand up comedy
- Michael kosta on the tonight show with jay leno
- Early life
- Stand up comedy
- TV hosting
- Comedy albums
- Podcast
- Tennis
- References

Michael kosta on the tonight show with jay leno
Early life

Kosta was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan and went to Huron High School before attending the University of Illinois. After earning a bachelor's degree in Speech Communications in 2002, Kosta played tennis on the ITF and ATP tour for two years before being hired as the Assistant Men's Tennis Coach for the University of Michigan. While he was the assistant coach, he began to explore his interest in stand-up comedy and performed at local comedy clubs on the side. In 2005, Kosta traded his racket for a microphone and full-time job as a stand-up comic based in Los Angeles.
Stand-up comedy

Kosta has had major appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan, Chelsea Lately, and Late Night with Seth Meyers as well as a half-hour Comedy Central special called Comedy Central Presents: Michael Kosta, in January 2011. He has also made appearances on TruTV's World's Dumbest, performed at the HBO Comedy Festival in Aspen, and at the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival. Kosta also shot a pilot with Comedy Central called Overloaded with Michael Kosta in fall 2011, but as of October 2012, it has not been broadcast. In 2013, Kosta filmed his own mini-sitcom for network TV under the auspices of FOX's Shortcom Comedy Hour with fellow comedians Neal Brennan, Dov Davidoff, Kevin Smith, and Ali Wong.
TV hosting

Kosta has hosted several TV shows:
Comedy albums
Comedy for Attractive People is Kosta's first comedy album which was recorded live at The Comedy Store La Jolla. (2014) It was released by Comedy Dynamics.
Podcast
On March 5, 2015, Kosta started the Worst Birthday Podcast with Michael Kosta where he interviews comedians as they share their worst birthday experiences. Some notable show guests include Esther Povitsky, Brittany Furlan, Ben Gleib, and Tommy Johnagin. Since its inception, Kosta has produced and hosted more than 40 episodes all available on iTunes.
Tennis
Before comedy, Kosta played four years of collegiate tennis at the University of Illinois from 1998-2005 where he won four Big Ten Championships. After college, he went on to play professional tennis earning a career-high ATP Tour ranking of No. 864 in singles and No. 336 in doubles. Kosta has also written a book on tennis called 101 Tips for Winning More Tennis Matches.