Lewis Black co-headlined a national stand-up tour for Comedy Central in 2003, selling-out 50 cities nationwide. Lewis Black has performed his caustic, cranky, bile-spewing, dead-on social and political comedy throughout the US and Europe for which he has received both critical acclaim and occasional hate mail. As "America's Foremost Commentator on Everything" he has been a weekly political commentator on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," and has starred in two half-hour comedy specials for the network.
Since 1996, audiences around the world have thrilled to his scathing political and social commentary on the greatest show of all time,
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The raving "man in black named Black" has also appeared in his own one-man, off-Broadway show "Black Humor." He has appeared in several films, including "Hannah and Her Sisters" and "Jacob's Ladder," and has authored over 40 plays that have been produced at theaters across the country, including "Czar of Rock and Roll" and "The Deal," the film version of which aired on the Sundance Channel.