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  2. Trevor Noah: African American Noah shares his perspective of growing up a mixed-race child under Apartheid, and fearlessly breaks down racial stereotypes on all sides by becoming what Newsweek calls a "cultural chameleon."

  3. Internationally acclaimed comedian Trevor Noah challenges the status quo through his unique perspective, breaking down cultural flaws on all sides and finding our mutual connections with laughter. Born a mixed-race child in South Africa under Apartheid, 'Trevor Noah: African American' is Noah¿s search for identity in a world obsessed with labels.

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  4. Trevor Noah (the new host of Comedy Central's, The Daily Show) takes the stage in “African American” to explore his often-bewildering journey of arriving in America and simply wanting to be “black.” Noah shares his perspective of growing up a mixed-race child under Apartheid, and fearlessly breaks down racial stereotypes on all sides by becoming what Newsweek calls a “cultural ...

  5. In 2013 Noah starred in the TV comedy special Trevor Noah: African American. His comedy tours in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East were highly successful, but he remained lesser known in the United States. In 2014 Noah began appearing as a correspondent on Comedy Central’s satirical television news program The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

  6. Back in October 2015, about a week after Noah took over anchoring The Daily Show from the wildly popular Jon Stewart, the South African comedian brandished his secret weapon: the international ...

  7. Dec 6, 2016 · That special wasn’t even the first time Noah has made jokes at black Americans’ expense. When he was tapped as the first African comedian to ever perform on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2012, he used the historic moment as an opportunity to marvel with melodramatic wonder at black American names: “It’s almost like they lose their minds with the Scrabble pieces while giving birth.”