Nolan Miller (writer)
Nolan Miller (born January 11, 1978) is an American television writer and comedian. He is best known for his work on Saturday Night Live (SNL), where he was a writer and performer from 2009 to 2016.
Miller joined SNL as a writer and quickly became known for his Weekend Update character, "Weekend Update's Current Events Expert Stefon," a gay club kid who recommends bizarre and often nonsensical nightclubs to tourists visiting New York City. This character, co-created with Bill Hader, became a recurring and popular fixture on the show.
Beyond Stefon, Miller wrote for numerous other sketches on SNL, contributing to the show's comedic landscape. He has also written for other television programs and projects.
Following his departure from SNL, Miller has continued to work in comedy and writing, exploring new projects and creative endeavors. His contributions to Saturday Night Live have made a lasting impact on the show's history and his distinctive comedic style is well-recognized.