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Jimmy Kimmel
Kimmel in 2022
Birth nameJames Christian Kimmel
Born(1967-11-13)November 13, 1967(age 56)[1][2]
New York City, U.S.[3]
Medium
  • Television
  • film
  • radio
EducationArizona State University(BA)
Years active1989–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
Gina Maddy
(m.1988;div.2002)
Molly McNearney
(m.2013)
Partner(s)Sarah Silverman(2002–2009)
Children4
Relative(s)

James Christian Kimmel(born November 13, 1967) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He is the host and executive producer ofJimmy Kimmel Live!,alate-night talk show,since 2003. Kimmel hosted thePrimetime Emmy Awardsin2012,2016and2020.He also hosted theAcademy Awardsin2017,2018,2023,and2024.

Before hostingJimmy Kimmel Live!,Kimmel was the co-host ofComedy Central'sThe Man ShowandWin Ben Stein's Money.Kimmel has also produced shows includingCrank Yankers,Sports Show with Norm Macdonald,andThe Andy Milonakis Show.In 2018,Timenamed him as one of "The World's 100 Most Influential People".[4]Kimmel has hosted a late-night talk show the longest of all current late night television hosts in the United States, afterConan O'Brien's retirement from hosting a late-night program.

Early life and family

Kimmel was born inBrooklyn,New Yorkand grew up in the neighborhood ofMill Basin.[3]He is the eldest of three children of Joan (Iacono) and James John Kimmel, who worked atAmerican Expressand was anIBMexecutive.[5][6][7]

He was raisedCatholicand as a child, was analtar boy.[8][9]Kimmel's mother is of Italian descent; her grandparents migrated to the United States fromIschia,Naplesafter the1883 earthquake.[10][11]Two of his paternal great-great-grandparents were German immigrants. His family's surname was "Kümmel"("caraway"in German) several generations back.[12][13][14][15]According to a DNA test, Kimmel is also of partialAlbaniandescent.[16]

The family moved toLas Vegaswhen he was nine years old.[5]He graduated fromEd W. Clark High School[17]and attendedUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegasfor one year before transferring toArizona State University.He received anhonorary degreefrom UNLV in 2013.[18]

Kimmel's uncle,Frank Potenza( "Uncle Frank" ), appeared onJimmy Kimmel Live!as a regular from 2003 until his death in 2011.[19]His cousinSal Iaconoperformed Kimmel's former co-hosting duties during the last season ofWin Ben Stein's Moneyand then became a writer and sketch performer onJimmy Kimmel Live![20]His Aunt Chippy (Concetta Potenza) is also a featured part of the show. His brotherJonathanworks on the show as a director. His sister, Jill, is a comedian.

Career

Radio career

Inspired byDavid Letterman's start in radio, Kimmel began working in radio while in high school. He was the host of a Sunday night interview show onUNLV's college station,KUNV.[21]While attendingArizona State University,he became a popular caller to theKZZP-FM afternoon show hosted by radio personalities Mike Elliott andKent VossinPhoenix, Arizona.In 1989, Kimmel landed his first paying job alongside Voss as morning drive co-host ofThe Me and Him ShowatKZOK-FMin Seattle, Washington. Over the next 10 months, the hosts performed several stunts on air, including one that led to an $8,000 loss in advertising.[22][23]

In 1990, Kimmel and Voss were fired by KZOK and were fired again a year later atWRBQ-FMinTampa.Kimmel went on to host his own show atKCMJinPalm Springs, California,where he recruited as his internCarson Daly,who had been a family friend since his childhood.[24]After a morning stint atKRQQinTucson, Arizona,Kimmel landed atKROQ-FMin Los Angeles. He spent five years as "Jimmy The Sports Guy" for theKevin and Beanmorning show. During that time he met and befriended the comedianAdam Carolla.[25]

Comedy Central

Kimmel initially did not want to do television; he began writing forFoxannouncers and promotions and was quickly recruited to do the on-air promotions himself. He declined several offers for television shows from producerMichael Davies,being uninterested in the projects, until he was offered a place as the comedic counterpart toBen Steinon the game showWin Ben Stein's Money,which began airing onComedy Centralin 1997. His quick wit and "everyman"personality were counterpoints to Stein's monotonous vocal style and faux-patriciandemeanor. The combination earned the pair anEmmyaward for Best Game Show Host.[21]

In 1999, during his time onWin Ben Stein's Money,Kimmel co-hosted (withAdam Carolla) and co-produced (withDaniel Kellison), Comedy Central'sThe Man Show.Kimmel leftWin Ben Stein's Moneyin 2001 and was replaced by comedianNancy Pimental,who was eventually replaced by Kimmel's cousinSal Iacono.The Man Show's success allowed Kimmel, Carolla, and Kellison to create and produce, under the bannerJackhole Productions,Crank YankersforComedy Central(on which Kimmel plays the characters "Elmer Higgins", "Terrence Catheter", "The Nudge", "Karl Malone"and himself) and laterThe Andy Milonakis Showfor MTV2. Kimmel also produced and co-wrote the feature filmWindy City Heat,Festival Prize winner of the Comedia Award for Best Film at the 2004Montreal Comedy Festival.

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

In January 2003, Kimmel permanently leftThe Man Showto host his own late-night talk show,Jimmy Kimmel Live!,onABC.In April 2007, Stuffmagazine.com named Kimmel the "biggest badass on TV." Kimmel said it was an honor but clearly a mistake.

Despite its name, the show has not actually aired live since 2004, when censors were unable to properlybleep censora barrage of swearing from actorThomas Jane.[26]

During the2004 NBA Finalsin Detroit, Kimmel appeared on ABC's halftime show to make an on-air plug for his show. He suggested that if theDetroit Pistonsdefeated theLos Angeles Lakers,"they're gonna burn the city of Detroit down... and it's not worth it." Officials with Detroit's ABC affiliate,WXYZ-TV,immediately announced that that night's show would not air on the station. Hours later, ABC officials pulled that night's show from the entire network. Kimmel later apologized.[27]

Kimmel usually ends his show with "My apologies toMatt Damon,we ran out of time. "When Matt Damon did actually appear on the show to be interviewed, he walked in and sat down only to be told just a few seconds later by Kimmel," Unfortunately, we are totally out of time, "followed by" my apologies to Matt Damon. "Damon appeared angry but both performers have since indicated that their faux-feud is a joke.[28]

In February 2008, Kimmel showed a mock music video with a panoply of stars called "I'm Fucking Ben Affleck",[29]as "revenge" after his then-girlfriendSarah Silvermanand Damon recorded a similar video titled "I'm Fucking Matt Damon".Silverman's video originally aired onJimmy Kimmel Live!and became an "instant YouTube sensation."[30]Kimmel's "revenge" video featured himself,Ben Affleck,and a large lineup of stars, particularly in scenes spoofing the 1985 "We Are the World"video:Brad Pitt,Don Cheadle,Cameron Diaz,Robin Williams,Harrison Ford,Dominic Monaghan,Benji MaddenandJoel MaddenfromGood Charlotte,Lance Bass,Macy Gray,Josh Groban,Huey Lewis,Perry Farrell,Christopher Mintz-Plasse,Pete Wentz,Meat Loaf,Rebecca Romijn,Christina Applegate,Dom Joly,Mike Shinoda,Lauren Conrad,andJoan Jett,among others.

After this, Kimmel's sidekick,Guillermo,appeared in a spoof ofThe Bourne Ultimatum,which starred Damon. He was then chased down by Damon, who was cursing about Kimmel being behind all this. Guillermo also stopped Damon on the red carpet one time and, before he could finish the interview, said, "Sorry, we are out of time." The most recent encounter was titled "The Handsome Men's Club" which featured Kimmel, along with the "Handsome Men", who were:Matthew McConaughey,Rob Lowe,Lenny Kravitz,Patrick Dempsey,Sting,Keith Urban,John Krasinski,Ethan Hawke,Josh Hartnett,Tony Romo,Ted Danson,Taye Diggs,Gilles Marini,andBen Affleckspeaking about being handsome and all the jobs that come with it. At the end of the skit, Kimmel has a door slammed in his face by Damon, who says they have run out of time and laughs sinisterly.Jennifer Garneralso makes a surprise appearance. As a tradition, celebrities voted offDancing with the Starsappear onJimmy Kimmel Live!,causing Kimmel to describe himself as "thethree-headed dogthe stars must pass on their way to No-Dancing Hell. "

In October 2013, a new segment of the show, "Kids Table", showcased five- and six-year-olds discussing the U.S. government shutdown and U.S. debts. When one of the children suggested "killing all the people in China" as a way of resolving the U.S. debt, Kimmel responded that that was "an interesting idea" and soon jokingly asked a followup: "Should we allow the Chinese to live?"[31]The incident triggered discussions and protests on the internet, even fromMainland China.In an October 25 letter to a group called the80-20 Initiative,which identifies itself as a pan-Asian-American political organization, ABC apologized for the segment, saying "We would never purposefully broadcast anything to upset the Chinese community, Asian community, anyone of Chinese descent or any community at large."[31][32]More than a hundred people took to the streets in San Francisco on October 28 to protest the show and demand "a more elaborate apology" and that Kimmel be fired.[32]On that day's broadcast, Kimmel addressed the controversy personally, saying: "I thought it was obvious that I didn't agree with that statement, but apparently it wasn't... So I just wanted to say, I'm sorry, I apologize."[33]Despite the apologies from ABC and Kimmel, protests continued. AWhite House petitionwas created to investigate the incident and reached the 100,000 signatures needed to require a response from the White House.[34]TheCongressional Asian Pacific American Caucusdenounced the incident and demanded a formal apology from ABC.[35]

During a November 2022 appearance onStitcher's "Naked Lunch" podcast, Kimmel revealed he told ABC executives, soon after the election of Donald Trump, that if he could not tell Trump jokes, then he would leave the show. Kimmel also indicated the executives were correct, and he lost approximately half of his audience during that time.[36]

Other television work

Kimmel at theHollywood Walk of Fameon September 4, 2012

In spring 1996, Kimmel appeared as "Jimmy the Fox Guy" in promos on theFox Network.His other television work included being the on-air football prognosticator forFox NFL Sundayfor four years. He has had numerous appearances on other talk shows, includingLive with Regis and Kelly,The Howard Stern Show,The Ellen DeGeneres Show,andLate Show with David Letterman.

He has appeared onThe Late Showfive times, most recently in 2010. Kimmel served asroastmasterfor theNew York Friars' ClubRoast ofHugh Hefnerand theComedy Central RoastofPamela Anderson.He has appeared on ABC'sDancing with the Stars.

In August 2006, ABC announced that Kimmel would be host of their new game showSet for Life.[37]The show debuted on July 20, 2007. On April 6, 2007, Kimmel filled in forLarry KingonLarry King Live.That particular broadcast dealt with paparazzi. Kimmel reproachedEmily Gould,an editor atGawker.com,for the site's alleged stalking of celebrities. On July 8, 2007, Kimmel managed the National League in the 2007Taco BellAll-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game in San Francisco. He played in the game in 2004 and 2006 (in Houston and Pittsburgh, respectively). On July 11, 2007, Kimmel, along with basketball playerLeBron James,hosted the 2007ESPY Awards.The show aired onESPNon July 15, 2007. Kimmel hosted theAmerican Music AwardsonABCfive times, in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008.

Kimmel guest-hostedLive with Regis and Kellyduring the week of October 22–26, 2007, commuting every day between New York and Los Angeles. In the process, he broke theGuinness World Recordfor the longest distance (22,406 miles (36,059 km)) traveled in one work week.[38]Kimmel himself has questioned the record, suggesting that a world leader or the Pope must actually hold the record.[39]

Kimmel has performed in several animated films, often voicing dogs. His voice appeared inGarfield: The MovieandRoad Trip,and he portrayed Death's Dog in theFamily Guyepisode "Mr. Saturday Knight";Family GuycreatorSeth MacFarlanelater presented Kimmel with a figurine of his character onJimmy Kimmel Live!Kimmel also did voice work forRobot Chicken.Kimmel's cousinSal Iaconohas accepted and won a wrestling match withSantino Marella.

On January 14, 2010, amid the2010Tonight Showhost and time slot conflict,Kimmel was the special guest ofJay LenoonThe Jay Leno Show's "10 at 10" segment. Kimmel derided Leno in front of a live studio audience for taking back the 11:35 pm time slot fromConan O'Brien,and repeatedly insulted Leno. He ended the segment with a plea that Leno "leave our shows alone", as Kimmel and O'Brien had "kids" while Leno only had "cars".[40]

Kimmel hosted the64th Primetime Emmy Awardson September 23, 2012, and the68th Primetime Emmy Awardson September 18, 2016.[41][42]With the presidential election only weeks away, Kimmel pointed out the roleMark Burnettplayed in the rise of Trump.[43]

Kimmel hosted the89th editionof theAcademy Awardsceremony on February 26, 2017.[44]He returned as host for the90th editionon March 4, 2018,[45]and the95th editionon March 12, 2023.[46]He will return to host the96th editionon March 10, 2024, for the fourth time.[47]

In June 2018, Kimmel was challenged byU.S. SenatorTed Cruzto a one-on-one basketball game after Kimmel compared Cruz's appearance to that of ablobfish.Kimmel accepted and the game (known as the Blobfish Basketball Classic) was scheduled to take place atTexas Southern Universityon June 16, with the loser donating $5,000 to the non-political charity of the winner's choice.[48]Cruz defeated Kimmel 11–9, and over $80,000 was raised from the game and donated to the charities.[49]

In November 2018, Kimmel launched his second production company, Kimmelot.[50]

Kimmel was the host and co-executive producer of a celebrity edition ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire,which premiered for the show's 20th anniversary in 2020. It premiered on April 8, 2020, on ABC.[51]In June 2020, it was announced that Kimmel would return to host the72nd Primetime Emmy Awardson September 20, 2020.[52]

Books

In July 2019, Kimmel released his first book,The Serious Goose,an interactive children's picture book featuring his own illustrations that tasks readers with helping to make the serious goose smile.[53]

Podcasts

On August 30, 2023, Kimmel began hosting the comedy podcastStrike Force FivewithJimmy Fallon,Seth Meyers,Stephen Colbert,andJohn Oliverto support their staff members out of work due to the2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[54][55][56]

Influences

Kimmel's biggest influences in comedy areDavid LettermanandHoward Stern.[57][58]Kimmel has said of Letterman, "His show was just so weird and different. I'd never seen anything like it. I didn't know anyone who had a sense of humor like that."[59]Kimmel has often joked that the only reason he got into show business was to be friends with Letterman; he has also questioned why anybody would watch his show instead of Letterman's.[60]

Kimmel wrote a piece forTimeabout his love for Letterman, saying:

As I write this, there are only ten shows left before the funniest, most inventive and smartest man who ever wore an Alka Seltzer suit goes fishing for good. None of us who discovered Dave on our own and claimed him as our own will ever be able to satisfactorily explain to the younger people who didn't what he did, what he meant and what he means. I guess it doesn't matter. It's only an exhibition, not a competition. Thanks Dave. For whatever it's worth, you're my favorite.[61]

Personal life

Kimmel atCiti Fieldwith his cousin,Sal Iacono,in 2015

Kimmel is a practicing Catholic.[62]He has spoken publicly about havingnarcolepsy.[63]

Kimmel married Gina Maddy in 1988; they divorced in 2002.[64]Their daughter Katherine was born in 1991 and their son Kevin was born in 1993.[65][1]He had a relationship with comedianSarah Silvermanfrom 2002 to March 2009.[66]

Kimmel started dating Molly McNearney, a co-head writer forJimmy Kimmel Live,in October 2009.[67]They were engaged in August 2012[64][68]and married in July 2013.[69]Their daughter Jane was born in July 2014, they are both living inHermosa Beach, California.[70][71]

Their second child, William "Billy" John, was born on April 21, 2017.[72]He was born with a rare congenital heart defect,[73]tetralogy of Fallot(TOF) withpulmonary atresia,[74][75]which was first detected when he had a purplish appearance at three hours after birth. He underwent successful surgery at three days of age.[76][77]The first guests Kimmel had when his show returned following his son's birth werecardiac surgeonMehmet Oz,who explained the condition,[78]and snowboarderShaun White,who was born with TOF.[79]Kimmel later cited his son's condition in a monologue criticizing a previous guest, SenatorBill Cassidy,who had co-authored a congressional healthcare bill, for not living up to the "Jimmy Kimmel test"regarding access for patients with preexisting conditions. The monologue was widely discussed as part of the wider debate about the American healthcare system.[80][81][82]

In 2020, Kimmel learned that he andMartha Stewartare cousins through a genealogy report on the TV showFinding Your Roots.[83]

Interests

Kimmel plays thebass clarinet,and was a guest performer at a concert inCosta Mesa, California,on July 20, 2008, featuringThe Mighty Mighty Bosstones,performing with the group on the song "The Impression That I Get".[84]

Kimmel co-founded the annual Los AngelesFeast of San Gennaro,a New York City annual tradition, and co-hosted the eighth annual Los Angeles version in 2009.[85]

In 2018, he fundraised for Nevada U.S. Senate candidate (and eventual Senator)Jacky Rosen.[86]

In 2021, Kimmel became the title sponsor of theLA Bowlfor that year and 2022, acollege footballbowl gameto be played annually in Los Angeles atInglewood'sSoFi Stadium.The game became officially known as the Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl.[87][88]

Filmography

Kimmel at theHollywood Walk of Fameon January 25, 2013

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Delinquent's Derby Race Track Announcer
2000 Down to You Himself
Road Trip Corky's voice (voice)
2003 Windy City Heat Himself Also writer, producer
2004 Garfield: The Movie Spanky (voice) Unnamed in the film
2005 The Aristocrats Himself Cameo
2008 Hellboy II: The Golden Army
2009 Monsters vs Aliens Insectosaurus (voice) Uncredited
2012 Project X Himself Cameo
2013 The Smurfs 2 Passive-aggressive Smurf (voice)
2015 Pitch Perfect 2 Himself Cameo
Ted 2
Miss Famous Mr. Chipmunk Short film
2017 The Boss Baby Ted Templeton (voice)
Sandy Wexler Himself Cameo
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards Lunchtime creeper in park
Brad's Status Himself Cameo
2018 Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Batman(voice)
2019 Dads Himself Documentary film
2021 The Boss Baby: Family Business Ted Templeton (voice)
PAW Patrol: The Movie Marty Muckraker (voice)

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997–2000 Win Ben Stein's Money Himself (co-host) 4 seasons
1999 Charmed Host on TV Episode: "The Painted World"
1999–2003 The Man Show Himself (co-host) 112 episodes; also co-creator, writer
2001 Family Guy Death's Dog (voice) Episode: "Mr. Saturday Knight"
2001 Battlebots Himself Episodie: "Chinkilla vs. La Machine, Dreadnought, and Ginsu" (Exhibition match)
2002 MADtv Himself, Jay Mattioli Episode: "7.16"
2002–2007;
2019–present
Crank Yankers Various voices 90 episodes; also creator, executive producer, writer
2003–present Jimmy Kimmel Live! Himself (host) Also creator, executive producer, writer
2003 I'm with Her Himself Episode: "The Second Date"
American Music Awards of 2003 Himself (host) TV special
2004 Entourage Himself Episode: "Talk Show"
American Music Awards of 2004 Himself (host) TV special
2005–2007 The Andy Milonakis Show Himself 22 episodes; also co-creator, executive producer, writer
2005 Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson Himself (host) TV special
2006 American Music Awards of 2006
Robot Chicken Boss,Ryu,Lots of Laughs Bear (voice) 2 episodes
Drawn Together Old Man, Mrs. Ham, Various voices
2007 Set for Life Himself (host) 7 episodes
Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav Himself (roaster) TV special
The Sarah Silverman Program Joan the Dispatcher Episode: "Positively Negative"
2007 ESPY Awards Himself (host) TV special
American Music Awards of 2007
2008 American Music Awards of 2008
2010 Glenn Martin, DDS Himself (voice) Episode: "Camp"
2011 Sesame Street Himself Episode: "Siblings"
Hot in Cleveland Episode: "I Love Lucci (Part 1)"
The Soup Joel McHale Episode: "8.72"
2012–2016 Scandal Himself 3 episodes
2012 White House Correspondents' Dinner Himself (host) TV special
64th Primetime Emmy Awards
2013 Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! Himself Episode: "Brody Stevens, Who Are You?"
2014 Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories Episode: "The Endorsement"
The Middle Episode: "The Table"
Shark Tank Episode: "Oilerie USA"
2015 The Bachelor Himself (host) Episode: "19.3"
The Eric Andre Show Himself Episode 3.08
2016 The Grinder Episode: "The Olyphant in the Room"
The Real O'Neals Episode: "The Real Papaya"
Trailer Park Boys Episode: "All The Fuckin' Dope You Can Smoke!"
Pitch Episode: "The Interim"
68th Primetime Emmy Awards Himself (host) TV special
2017 89th Academy Awards
Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself Episode: "Foisted!"
2018 90th Academy Awards Himself (host) TV special
2019 Live in Front of a Studio Audience Three specials
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Himself Episode: "Compounding Pharmacies"
2020–present Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Himself (host) Also executive producer
2020 Revenge of the Nerds Himself (co-host) Also executive producer[89]
72nd Primetime Emmy Awards Himself (host) TV special
2022 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Himself (host) April Fools' Day
Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & Laughter Himself Television Special[90]
2023 95th Academy Awards Himself (host) TV special
2024 96th Academy Awards Himself (host) TV special

As executive producer

Year Title Notes
2003 Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust 6 episodes
2005 The Adam Carolla Project 13 episodes
2011 Sports Show with Norm Macdonald 9 episodes
2017 Big Fan 4 episodes
2023 Super Maximum Retro Show
2024 High Hopes (American TV series)

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2012 Call of Duty: Black Ops II Himself Appeared on his own talk show

Discography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Nominated work Result
1999 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host[91] Win Ben Stein's Money Won
2001 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host[92] Nominated
2003 Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Late Night Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Show: Late Night Nominated
2005 People's Choice Award for Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host Nominated
2009 Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials Jimmy Kimmel's Big Night of Stars Nominated
Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Late Night Show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
2011 Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials Jimmy Kimmel Live!for "Jimmy Kimmel Live: After the Academy Awards" Nominated
The Comedy Award for Late Night Comedy Series Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show Nominated
2012 People's Choice Award for Favorite Late Night TV Host Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials Jimmy Kimmel Live!for "Jimmy Kimmel Live: After the Academy Awards" Won
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series Nominated
2013 People's Choice Award for Favorite Late Night TV Host Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (including talk) series Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials Jimmy Kimmel Live!for "Jimmy Kimmel Live: After the Academy Awards" Nominated
Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Hollywood Walk of Fame[93] Won
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Nominated
Variety's Power of Comedy Award[94] Won
2014 People's Choice Award for Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host[95] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (including talk) series[96] Nominated
Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television[97] Nominated
American Comedy Award for Best Late Night Talk Show[98] Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show[99] Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series[100] Nominated
2015 People's Choice Award for Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host[95] Nominated
Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television[101] Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series[102] Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show[103] Nominated
Teen Choice Award for Choice Comedian[104] Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series[105] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
2016 People's Choice Award for Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host[106] Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show[107] Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (Music, Awards, Tributes) – Specials[108] Jimmy Kimmel Live!for "After the Oscars" Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series[109] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show[110] Nominated
2017 People's Choice Award for Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host[111] Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (Music, Awards, Tributes) – Specials[112] 68th Primetime Emmy Awards Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series[113] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program[113] 89th Academy Awards Nominated
2018 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show[114] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Won
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Talk Series[115] Nominated
Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television[116] Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety – Talk Series[117] Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (Music, Awards, Tributes) – Specials[117] 89th Academy Awards Nominated
TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Shows[118] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series[119] Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live)[119] 90th Academy Awards Nominated
People's Choice Award for The Nighttime Talk Show of 2018[120] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
2019 Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (Music, Awards, Tributes) – Specials[121] 90th Academy Awards Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series[122] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live)[123] Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons Won
People's Choice Award for The Nighttime Talk Show of 2019[124] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
2020 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Special[125] Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series[126] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live)[126] Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and Good Times Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Variety Series[126] Jimmy Kimmel Live!for Quarantine Minilogues Nominated
People's Choice Award for The Nighttime Talk Show of 2020[127] Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nominated

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