John Melendez John Edward Melendez (born October 4, 1965), commonly known as "Stuttering John",[Stuttering John Biography. AOL Music. Retrieved on 2008-03-04.] is an American television/radio personality. Before his present job as announcer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Melendez was a regular on-air personality on The Howard Stern Show.
Early years Melendez was born in Massapequa, Long Island and attended Plainedge High School.[Controversial personalities who stutter. Minnesota State University, 1998-10-12. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.][John Melendez. National Stuttering Association. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.][ Melendez began to stutter when he was in the second grade. According to Melendez, his problem came about because of the psychological mistreatment from his alcoholic father, who also stutters. Both he and his father suffer from some form of obsessive-compulsive disorder. During his youth he was often picked on by other children for being Puerto Rican and was called "Stutterface," "Skip" and "M-C Stammer" (even though MC Hammer was not even around at the time of John's youth).][Aug 9, '05: John Melendez: Chicago Conference Keynote Speaker, Retrieved March 3, 2005]
In 1988, Melendez attended New York University's film school, and belonged to a band called "Rock Slide". His college roommate, comedian Mitch Fatel, was on the verge of quitting his internship with The Howard Stern Show, when Melendez asked him for a recommendation for an internship there. The show's producer, Gary Dell'Abate, mentioned Melendez's stuttering to Howard Stern who, without seeing him and even before he was interviewed, told the producer to hire him.
[Stern Spotlight: Stuttering John - Day 1. 04/14/08. 6:00am}]
The Howard Stern Show On Stern's show, Melendez conducted outrageous street interviews, premised on the idea that celebrities would not want to look bad by refusing an interview from a stutterer. He sported long hair and metal t-shirts and would often confront celebrities with puerile questions about their private lives. His interviews were characterized by punchline-free "joke" questions, such as asking Melanie Griffith "how her father, Andy, was."
The absurdity of the questions Melendez asked were often amplified by the fact that Melendez himself lacked common pop-culture knowledge and often did not even know who the subjects of his interview were or what they were famous for. Melendez notably interviewed Gennifer Flowers, Ringo Starr, and the Dalai Lama. He asked the Dalai Lama, if anyone ever greeted him with "Hello Dolly!", in a joking reference to the play and movie; the Dalai Lama's translator whispered the translation to the Dalai Lama and a delayed chuckle came from the Dalai Lama. It seemed like he got the joke. He also provided comic interest with his misadventures, poor grammar and sloppy pronunciation.[Just Asking: H-H-H-HERE'S JOHNNY! Entertainment Weekly Issue 179 1993-07-16. Retrieved on 2008-03-02]
According to the New York Post, Melendez says Stern didn't pay him fairly and "resented me doing any outside work"; Stern replied saying that Melendez is a "no-talent ingrate" and he should stick to holding up the mug on "The Tonight Show".[Stern stuttering mad at John. New York Post, 2008-03-03. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.]
National exposure Melendez received national exposure when Stern's show began airing on national television. During his 15-year run as Stern's sidekick/whipping boy, Melendez also starred in the Off-Broadway show Tony n' Tina's Wedding where he met his wife, Suzanna. Melendez had bit parts in the movies Airheads, Meet Wally Sparks, Dude, Where's My Car?, and Howard Stern's movie Private Parts. He has also appeared on television on episodes of Wings, Baywatch Nights, and the U.S. version of the reality series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
The Tonight Show Melendez worked with a speech coach to overcome his stuttering and was offered the position of announcer for The Tonight Show. He accepted the offer, debuting The Tonight Show on March 29, 2004.[The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: John Melendez as Announcer. NBC.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.] On this show, he is identified as "John Melendez" (as opposed to "Stuttering John Melendez," a name he avoids).
On November 30, 2007 NBC announced The Tonight Show crew including Melendez were being laid off as a result of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike and that when the strike ended NBC could not guarantee that Melendez and other staffers would be rehired.[Bond, Paul. Flayed Jay will kick in week's pay. The Hollywood Reporter, 2007-12-01. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.]
Melendez plays guitar and sings. He has released at least two hard rock CDs with humorous lyrics, one on Atlantic Records and one on Razor & Tie Records. In 2004, Melendez provided the voice of Bob the computer on Tripping the Rift.[John Melendez. Voice Chasers. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.] He currently lives in the city of Calabasas, California with his wife, Suzanna Keller, and three children.
See also
List of famous Puerto Ricans
External links
John Melendez's Official Site
'Stuttering' John to announce 'Tonight Show'. USA Today, 2004-02-19. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/babyface/articles/story/5925080/grammy_out_of_control Grammy Out of Control. Rolling Stone Magazine 1997-01-07. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.
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