Ant
Anthony Steven Kalloniatis, widely recognized by his stage name Ant, was born on August 23, 1967, and has carved out a vibrant career as an American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host. His comedic journey began in 1991, performing at various comedy clubs across the United States, where he honed his craft and developed a loyal fan base.
Ant gained notable recognition as a semi-regular on the WB sitcom *Unhappily Ever After*, where he showcased his comedic talent for four seasons starting in 1995. He also made a mark on the reality television scene as a contestant on *Last Comic Standing* during its second and third seasons, further solidifying his presence in the entertainment industry.
In addition to acting, Ant hosted VH1’s reality series *Celebrity Fit Club* and took on the role of a talent judge on *Steve Harvey's Big Time*. He launched his own series, *U.S. of Ant*, which premiered on Logo in 2006, targeting LGBTQ+ audiences with its unique perspective.
Ant made frequent appearances as a commentator on popular shows like *Best Week Ever* on VH1 and *Dennis Miller* on CNBC. His guest spots on *The Tyra Banks Show*, *The Tonight Show with Jay Leno*, and *The Howard Stern Show* showcased his versatility and appeal. In 2007, he appeared alongside Snoop Dogg on MTV's *Short Circuit*, and he participated in the reality competition series *Celebracadabra* in 2008, where celebrities trained with magicians.
Additionally, Ant co-hosted the *Second Chances* podcast with fellow comedian Greg Baldwin, further diversifying his contributions to entertainment.