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Learn about Mo Rocca, a versatile and multitalented personality who has worked in TV, radio, theater, and print. He is known for his roles on The Daily Show, The Tonight Show, CBS Sunday Morning, and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Listen to Mo Rocca's stories of famous and forgotten people and things who have died. From Jim Thorpe to LaWanda Page, from the Orphan Train to the Very Special Episode, Mo explores the legacy and impact of the dearly departed.
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Mo Rocca is an American comedian and TV personality who has worked on shows like The 64th Annual Tony Awards, Bewitched and Wishbone. He was born in 1969 in Washington, DC and has won a Primetime Emmy for his writing.
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Jul 15, 2024 · Mo Rocca is a versatile journalist who reports on various topics for "CBS News Sunday Morning" and hosts the podcast "Mobituaries." He is also a former "Daily Show" correspondent, a Broadway actor, and an author of historical books.
Mo Rocca, a CBS News correspondent and author, hosts a podcast and a book about his favorite obituaries. He covers the lives and deaths of famous and lesser-known people and things, from Jim Thorpe to Peggy Lee, from the mid-Atlantic accent to the death of an all-American.
Sep 28, 2022 · Mo Rocca’s long love of obituaries returns for a third season. Mo looks to celebrate the dearly departed people (and things) of the past who have long intrigued him— this season explores the most intriguing history from TV’s most beloved dog to the woman of a thousand voices.
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Nov 6, 2019 · The humorist has expanded his podcast series into a book of essays on the historical figures (and objects, like station wagons, and empires, like Prussia) that...