GREG GUTFELD
Greg Gutfeld has been called "outrageous and outspoken," neither of which he denies. A libertarian political satirist, humorist, magazine editor and blogger, he is perhaps best known as the host of the Fox News Channel program "Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld." Airing at 3 a.m. ET Tuesday through Saturday, the show covers a variety of topics, including news, entertainment, sports and gossip. Gutfeld is also a host of FNC's "The Five," a weekday program at 5 p.m. ET.
The Weekly Standard calls him "the most dangerous man on television." According to the magazine, unlike other media darlings, "Gutfeld's stuff actually is subversive, a stink bomb hurled into every faculty lounge, mainstream newsroom, movie studio, and nonprofit boardroom in America." Prior to joining Fox, Gutfeld was a staff writer at Prevention and editor-in-chief of Men's Health magazine. He later became editor-in-chief of Stuff, where he increased circulation from 750,000 to 1.2 million and created controversy month after month. He helmed Maxim magazine in the U.K., and was a contributor to the Huffington Post, where he became legendary for his "inspired, lunatic ridicule of his leftwing fellow Huffers." He's been published in countless magazines, has appeared in too many profiles to mention, and was only fingerprinted once.
Read MoreBILL SCHULZ
Bill Schulz is a writer, producer and co-host of Fox News Channel’s "Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld." Whether people laugh at, or with, Bill is still being debated by Schulz-scholars (or “Schulars”, to use the vernacular) the world over -- regardless, he was full of enough moxie and Mr. Pibbs soda to graduate from Emerson College with a BS in print journalism, (where he won a 1997 EVVY for Best Feature Reporting) and survive as a Manhattan-based freelance writer and magazine editor before FNC came calling in January 2007.
As a writer, he was violently killed on screen in Eli Roth’s "Hostel," and "Hostel Part II," drank around the world at Epcot, fought a boxer 5 inches and 100 pounds over his weight class using nothing but Rocky movie montages as a training guide, cage dived with Great Whites off the Farallon Islands, commandeered the Captain Morgan float during Fantasy Fest in Key West, snuck back into college for a week to see if it was as fun as he remembered it to be, finished the Walt Disney World Marathon after dressing up into different Disney princess costumes every five miles, (he called this never-caught-on trend “drag racing”), wrote an April Fool’s article on a phenomenon known as “gancing” (i.e., straight guys dancing with each other) that was subsequently reported on by hundreds of media outlets, as well as fooling the likes of Jay Leno and Ryan Seacrest. Bonus: Bill Schulz has both the power of flight and the ability to see your thoughts. (You should be ashamed of yourself, by the way.)
Read MoreANDY LEVY
Andy Levy is a commentator of Fox News Channel's Red Eye show. As the ombudsman, he helps with the "Pre-Game," "Halftime Report," and "Postgame Wrap-Up" segments of the show. You'll often hear Levy reciting his mantra on the show, "I apologize for nothing." Aside from appearing on the show, Levy also contributes to host Greg Gutfeld's website, The Daily Gut. Before working with Gutfeld, Levy studied Political Science at Columbia University. He also served in the U.S. Army and worked in Hollywood as an executive with the Directors Guild of America. During his time in California, he was a musician for Dalton Grant. He also wrote for a blog called the Cranky Insomniac.
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