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John Melendez (Born October 4, 1965) a.k.a. "Stuttering John" was born in New York City. His father is Puerto Rican and his mother Danish.
Johns' father was very strict and at times would fly into fits of rages. John's stuttering and obsessive disorder first started when he witnessed a family argument involving his parents. John also developed a sense of fear about doing things and that those things would turn out wrong. He lived in Massapeque, Long Island, when he was picked on by the neighborhood bullies because of his stuttering. Eventaully, he befriended those bullies and got into trouble himself.
In 1988, John attended New York University's film school. He also belonged to a band called "Rock Slide". His roomate was going to leave his job interning at the Howard Stern Show and John begged him for a recommendation. Howard's producer, Gary Dell'Abate spoke with Howard about John and his stuttering problem and Howard decided to hire him on the spot.
For Stern's people, John was godsend and would be the perfect person to make outrageous street interviews. They figured that celebrities wouldn't want to look bad turning down an interview from a person who stutters.
John also received national exposture when Stern's show started to air on national T.V. In the 15 years with Stern, John has also participated in the Off-Broadway show "Tony and Gina's Wedding". There, he met his future wife-to-be, Suzanne. He has also had small bit parts in movies such as "Airheads", "Meet Wally Sparks" and "Private Parts". He has appeared on television on such shows as "Wings" and "Baywatch Nights", and in the US version of the reality series "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!".
With time, the Howard Stern Show changed because celebrities were more than willing to appear in Howard's show and put-up with the jokes. John started doing less and less of the street interviews which made him famous. He started spending more time with his wife and daughter, Greta.
However, things would once again change for John. John was offered the position of announcer for "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. He accepted and in March 29, 2004, after 15 years with Howard Stern, John Melendez debuted as the announcer for "The Tonight Show".