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Played By Carson Daly
Actor Bio
Carson Daly is a co-host of NBC News' "TODAY" and the current host and producer of NBC's "The Voice."
"The Voice" and Daly have received 10 consecutive Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program and won in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017. Additionally, the series has received a Producers Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Producer of Competition Television for seven years in a row.
Daly joined NBC News' "TODAY" in 2013. His exclusive interviews have made headlines, including his conversations with Logic, Kevin Love, Sean Combs and Fleetwood Mac, where the band announced their reunion. Daly continues to shine a light on mental health and many mornings can be found in the on-air kitchen with wife Siri Pinter, cooking up their favorite recipes.
Daly is also the co-host and executive producer of the upcoming celebrity competition series "Barmageddon" with pal and "The Voice" coach Blake Shelton, which will air later this year on USA Network.
From 2004 to 2020, Daly and Universal Media Studios produced "NBC's New Year's Eve with Carson Daly." Over its 16-year run, the Daly-hosted special included musical performances from Rihanna, Jay-Z, Green Day, Elton John, Alicia Keys, Katy Perry and Ludacris.
Daly's long-running late-night NBC series, "Last Call with Carson Daly," wrapped up its historic run in 2019 after 18 seasons and 2,000 episodes. "Last Call" garnered acclaim for its documentary style, emphasis on exceptional storytelling and status as late-night TV's unofficial music tastemaker.
In addition to his work in front of the camera, Daly also hosts weekly syndicated radio program "The Daly Download" for Entercom.
Daly began his career in radio in the early 1990s, quickly moving up the ranks as an on-air DJ in five cities within his first five years. He quickly landed one of the most coveted positions in the business - the early evening voice of L.A.'s influential and highly rated alternative rock station KROQ-FM. MTV soon recognized his talent and brought him to New York.
As host and executive producer of MTV's "Total Request Live (TRL)," Daly transformed an afternoon music video program into a must-stop on the publicity circuit for musicians, movie stars and entertainers. It was Daly's guy-next-door charm that made him appealing as he entered living rooms daily to offer exactly what the audience desired.