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Jimmy Failla’s Path From the Driver’s Seat to Cable Comedy Fame — and Life as a “Trophy Husband”

He grew up in Levittown as the funny kid in a house full of cops, learning fast that a sharp joke could defuse a punch faster than any apology. By day he circled Manhattan in a yellow cab, collecting stories, accents, and one-liners from the backseat. By night he bombed, learned, and slowly killed on tiny stages, until a Fox News appearance turned the cabbie comic into a cable regular and, eventually, the host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX Across America.

Away from the cameras, his life is stubbornly normal—and that’s his favorite punchline. He proposed to his wife Jenny at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor, the same East End backdrop of his childhood vacations, and now leans into suburban dad life in Westbury with their son, Lincoln. Weekends mean Big Duck drives, East End lunches, and a guy who “looks like the one who installed your TV” headlining tours, Fox Nation specials, and a new wave of political satire built on humility, hustle, and the kind of humor only a former cab driver could deliver.

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