Tonight's guest on The Daily Show is Elizabeth Olsen and Bruce Jenner's transition will be discussed by panelists Ian Harvie, Geena Rocero, and Jordan Carlos on The Nightly Show.
Elizabeth Olsen is an actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in the films Godzilla, Silent House, Liberal Arts, and the critically acclaimed Martha Marcy May Marlene, for which she was nominated for numerous awards. She is the younger sister of actresses and fashion designers Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. She is on tonight to promote the movie
Avengers: Age of Ultron
When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans.
I looks like another solid movie in the franchise, if you enjoyed the others, you will probably enjoy this one.
Ian Harvie
is an American stand-up comedian who often references being a trans man in his performances.
Harvie knew he was transgender at a very early age, but didn't have a language for his gender identity at the time. Harvie came out as queer at nineteen and as transgender at age thirty-two. Harvie grew up on Beaver Pond in the rural mountain town of Bridgton, Maine, until the age of twelve.
Geena Rocero
is a transgender model and advocate.
She is the founder of Gender Proud, an advocacy and aid organization that stands up for the right of transgender people all over the world to "self-identify with the fewest possible barriers
Geena Rocero was born in Manila, Philippines to a working-class family, and started competing in beauty pageants at age 15.
Jordan Carlos
American stand-up comedian who played a recurring character on The Colbert Report and is a co-host on the Nickelodeon kids' show "Me TV."
After graduating from Brown University in 2001, Carlos went to work as a copywriter in a New York ad firm.
On The Colbert Report, Carlos plays Alan, host Stephen Colbert's "black friend". Whenever Colbert discusses racial issues, he often asks that a picture of him and his African-American co-worker Alan be shown on screen. Colbert sometimes refers to Alan as "Alan, my black friend, Alan". He first appeared on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day when Colbert was complaining about having to work on that holiday, assuming that Alan was angry about it as well, which he wasn't.
This Week's Guests
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART
Tu 4/28: George Stephanopoulos
We 4/29: Judith Miller
Th 4/30: Kristen Wiig