Jonathan Morano is a renowned television writer, having received the esteemed Peabody Award for his outstanding work in the industry. For a remarkable eight-year period, he served as the Head Writer of "The Late Late Show" on CBS, collaborating with host Craig Ferguson and subsequently working with various guest hosts until James Corden took over the reins.
Throughout his illustrious career, Morano has demonstrated his versatility by writing comedy for a range of high-profile events, including the White House Correspondents Association, the Independent Spirits, and numerous stand-up specials. His impressive portfolio also boasts a dramatic screenplay, "Benjamin Garrett," which was selected for the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival after receiving a grant and fellowship from Robert De Niro's Tribeca Films.
Morano's personal life is marked by a deep commitment to his family, as he shares a life in Los Angeles with his loving wife, Aimee Blisten.