
February 20, 1984 · 42 years old
Trevor Noah is a South African actor, presenter, comedian and radio DJ who began his career with a cameo role on the SABC3 soapie Isidingo, in 2002. After his stint on the show he spent two years years hosting an educational show for SABC2 during which time he started hosting his own radio show on…

This narrative-driven odyssey that coincides with the release of her same-named album tells the story of Jennifer Lopez's journey to love through her own eyes.

Trevor Noah's Netflix one hour standup special. Amazing comedy covering race in America, immigration politics, international relations and more.

Noah's South African roots and upbringing merge into his recent American experience making for funny and human juxtapositions and observations.

In this deeply intimate documentary, musician Jon Batiste attempts to compose a symphony as his wife, writer Suleika Jaouad, undergoes cancer treatment.

In his third special show, comedian Trevor Noah talks learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies, dealing with modern communication, and ordering Indian food in Scotland.

Trevor Noah recounts his amusing travels around the world, from foreign national anthems to different cultural norms.

How did a game between two Chess Grandmasters turn into a bizarre scandal? This documentary follows a stranger story that surpasses fiction.

Go behind the scenes with Jennifer Lopez as she independently produces a new album that explores her 20-year journey to self-love.

From unexpected social media beef to a therapist's truth bomb, Trevor Noah turns chaos into comedy in this hilariously sharp, playful stand-up set.

In this one hour special, Trevor Noah talks about everything from terrorism to police brutality, Ebola, his grandmother and the origin of the cheer "woo-hoo".

Highlights from Netflix's 2022 stand-up specials, featuring Bill Burr, Ali Wong, Gabriel Iglesias, Trevor Noah, Taylor Tomlinson, Jo Koy, and others.

A deep dive into space exploration means for society by comparing the parallel events of 1969 and 2020.

Comedian and writer Josh Johnson talks about things women expect in their relationships, effects of the pandemic in our social lives, and discuss whether or not his friend's bird is a racist. Presented by Trevor Noah.