Famous People Who Overcame Dyslexia
Jay Leno
James
Douglas Muir Leno (born April 28, 1950 in New Rochelle, New
York) is an American comedian best known as the host of the
popular NBC television program The Tonight Show. He grew up
in Andover, Massachusetts, and received his Bachelor's degree
in Speech therapy from Emerson College in 1973. He suffers
from a slight form of dyslexia.
Known for his work ethic and his "nice"
demeanor, Leno started his career as a stand-up comic performing
in nightclubs, bars and any place that would give him even
five minutes of stage time. Though he had made the occasional
foray onto television in the form of guest appearances on
The Tonight Show, then hosted by Johnny Carson, stardom eluded
him and he continued to work wherever he was allowed. It has
been reported that Leno would sometimes work as many as eight
or nine clubs in one evening. He began making more frequent
appearances on television when many of his friends and contemporaries
became more influential on late night programs. Leno made
a record number of appearances on Late Night with David Letterman.
His popularity was noted by NBC executives, who decided to
make Leno the permanent guest host for The Tonight Show when
Joan Rivers left that position.
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