Who He Is? Trevor Noah is a comedian and writer from South Africa. He is best known for hosting "The Daily Show," a funny news program.

Early Life: He was born on February 20, 1984, in Johannesburg, South Africa, during apartheid. His mixed-race background influenced his comedy.

Career Start: Trevor began his career in comedy in South Africa. In 2015, he became the host of "The Daily Show," following Jon Stewart.

 Books: He wrote a memoir called "Born a Crime," which tells stories about his childhood. He also released a children's book named "Into the Uncut Grass."

Comedy Style: Trevor uses humor to talk about serious issues like race and politics, often sharing personal stories that make people think.

Podcast: After leaving "The Daily Show" in 2022, he started a podcast called "What Now?" where he discusses different topics and interviews guests.

Awards: Trevor has won several awards for his work, including the Erasmus Prize in 2023 for his contributions to society through comedy.

Languages: He speaks many languages, such as English, Zulu, and Afrikaans. This helps him connect with different people.

 Life Lessons: He often shares lessons he learned from his mother about communication and understanding others. He believes it's important to be true to yourself.

Future Plans: Trevor continues to work on new projects, including tours, podcasts, and writing, aiming to make a positive impact through his work.