San Diego Union-Tribune

Kimmel, YouTuber to host autism benefit

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Jimmy Kimmel and YouTube personalit­y and engineer Mark Rober will host an online fundraiser to benefit those with autism.

The three-hour event, “Color The Spectrum: A Livestream To Support The Autism Community,” will be held April 30 (5 p.m. PDT) on Rober’s YouTube channel.

Maya Rudolph, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock and Mark Hamill are among the celebritie­s set to take part, according to an announceme­nt Friday by Rober, who

has a son on the autism spectrum, and ABC latenight host Kimmel.

Kimmel and his staff are producing the special along with comedian-writer Robert Smigel, the voice behind Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, and his wife, Michelle Smigel. Their son’s autism brought home the unmet needs of those with the disorder.

The Smigels’ “Night of Too Many Stars” biannual TV benefit, topped by Jon Stewart, helps support NEXT for Autism, a nonprofit that works with medical centers and other institutio­ns to develop innovative programs for people with autism.

The couple’s biannual

live event, which was sidelined by the pandemic, inspired former NASA engineer Rober to create a version adding YouTube creators to the traditiona­l mix of comedians and actors, according to the announceme­nt.

The YouTube event will include musical performanc­es, comedy skits, and

“science stunts,” a release said, with viewers able to connect with the host and guest stars, including Stewart, Andy Samberg, Sarah Silverman, Conan O’Brien, Jack Black, John Oliver and YouTube personalit­y Marques Brownlee.

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