Roy Wood Jr. is a two-time Emmy-nominated writer and producer. The comedian, actor, and podcaster is primarily known for his stand-up comedy and work as a correspondent on Comedy Central's The Daily Show and hosting CNN's Have I Got News for You. He hosted the 2023 White House Correspondents' dinner and the 85th Peabody Awards, and in 2026 was named The Moth's Storyteller of the Year. He has created original half-hour scripted projects at FOX, NBC, and Comedy Central, where he previously hosted the award-winning podcast The Daily Show- Beyond the Scenes. He remains a regular guest star on various ESPN shows and the MLB Network. Roy lives in New York.
“Roy Wood Jr. has a rare superpower: He can teleport audiences from wherever they are into the rich, intricately crafted worlds he creates. Each story is infused with poignancy, sharp observation, and a humor few storytellers can match. Honest, raw, and an absolute treat to read.”—Trevor Noah “A lovely, stirring, often-hilarious tribute to many men in Wood’s life . . . a wonderful book that considers the impact fathers have on everyone in their orbit and beyond.”— Shondaland “If Roy hasn’t already won you over with his comedy specials, then he will with The Man of Many Fathers. Not only is he one of the funniest comedians on the scene right now, he infuses his quick wit with the life lessons he’s learned from his fathers (and his mother) to pass down to his son. Insightful and memorable.”—Chelsea Handler “Listen—I’ve seen a lot of memoirs come and go. But what Roy did in this one? This is different. This is special. The Man of Many Fathers is soul food for anybody who’s ever searched for guidance, for identity, for meaning. It’s as hilarious as it is heartfelt. Roy didn’t just write a book—he left a mark.”—Stephen A. Smith “I’m not surprised that Roy has created such a thoughtful, funny book. Roy, like this book, is an embodiment of quality.”—Jim Gaffigan “An expansive read that will surprise fans who may only be familiar with his stint on The Daily Show. . . . Wood’s humor gives this memoir vitality, but his ability to distill his varied experiences into a bracing narrative will make this a read that will linger with readers long after finishing.”—Booklist, starred review “[A] tenderhearted and uproarious memoir . . . [by a] gifted raconteur. . . . Like the best of comedians, Wood is a keen observer. But his varied experiences—waiting tables, working in radio, getting arrested for stealing credit cards—aren’t simply fodder; it’s clear that he’s learned from them. Often comically exasperated onstage, here he is refreshingly earnest. . . . [It’s] very funny, but it’s not all laughs.”—Kirkus Reviews