Joe Opio

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Joe Opio
Born
NationalityUgandan
Occupation(s)Television writer, comedian
Years active2012 – present

Joe Opio is a Ugandan comedian and television writer. He formerly hosted LOLUganda, a satirical Ugandan news program. He is a writer for The Daily Show.

Early life and career[edit]

Opio was born in Kampala, Uganda. He earned a law degree and worked as an accountant for Deloitte for many years, later transitioning into comedy. In 2012, he began hosting the satirical news program LOLUganda. After two seasons, Opio decided to move to New York City to pursue a career in comedy. While performing at the Comedy Cellar, he met Trevor Noah, who hired him as a writer for his first season of The Daily Show.[1] Opio has been nominated for two Writers Guild of America Awards for his writing on The Daily Show.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Klein, Alyssa (December 3, 2015). "Meet The Ugandan Comic Behind Trevor Noah's 'Daily Show' Success". Okay Africa.
  2. ^ "Uganda's Opio nominated for Writers Guild of America award". The Independent. December 8, 2016.
  3. ^ Hilary Lewis; Sara Kempton; Kimberly Nordyke (February 19, 2017). "WGA Awards: 'Moonlight,' 'Arrival' Win Big at Politically Charged Ceremony". The Hollywood Reporter.