Elliott Kalan began his career at
The Daily Show as a production assistant in 2003 before moving up to producer, staff writer, and ultimately head writer. Kalan was co-founder of comedy group The Hypocrites with fellow television writer Brock Mahan. He also hosted a live talk and variety stage show,
The Primetime Kalan (originally
The Midnight Kalan and later
The New Kalan Show). The show was created by Kalan, producer
Erik Marcisak, and director Joe Guercio, and written and performed by Kalan, Marcisak, and
Dan McCoy. Many of Kalan's
Daily Show co-workers appeared on the show, including
Stephen Colbert,
Samantha Bee, and
Rob Corddry. Kalan occasionally appears in bit parts on
The Daily Show and has provided voice-over narration for "The Decider" comic-book segments. He was instrumental in putting together the "gay cowboy" montage (a comedic series of clips from classic westerns, illustrating that the gay content in
Brokeback Mountain is nothing new), when
Jon Stewart hosted the
78th Academy Awards. Along with the writing staff of
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Kalan has won four
Primetime Emmy Awards. From 2006 to 2009, Kalan wrote a weekly column for the free morning daily
Metro. Following a column he wrote in the August 3, 2007 issue of the Metro, Kalan was fired for writing a self-deprecating joke about the increasing obsolescence of the newspaper industry. This was followed by a brief article in
New York Magazine on August 20, 2007, about the incident, which was heavily publicized on internet blogs including
Media Bistro,
Huffington Post, and
Gawker. Many blog postings about the incident imply that the Metro violated basic principles of journalism and freedom of expression in firing Kalan. Perhaps as a result of this publicity, he was later re-hired. In 2009, he left the Metro of his own accord, saying "Why leave now? It just feels like the right time for me to move on creatively. Or I’m going undercover to deliver Osama bin Laden to justice. Pick whichever reason sounds cooler." Kalan also performs as a stand-up comic, and in 2013 performed several
USO shows in Afghanistan along with
John Oliver,
Rory Albanese, and Adam Lowitt. In August 2015 Kalan announced that he had left his position as head writer for
The Daily Show. In May 2016, it was announced he was joining the writing staff of the
Mystery Science Theater 3000 revival as head writer. On April 14, 2017, Kalan appeared on Episode 1103 of the Netflix production of
Mystery Science Theater 3000 along with series creator
Joel Hodgson. The two portrayed characters in a "host segment" of that episode's source movie,
The Time Travelers. Kalan was a contestant on the January 25, 2021 episode of
Jeopardy! He came in second place. ==Podcasting==