Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell and Other Stars Who Worked At 'The Daily Show'

From Stephen Colbert to Steve Carell, a few names may surprise you!

"It's been an incredible opportunity to pilot this wonderful franchise," Stewart said at the end of last night's episode. "Seventeen years is the longest I have ever in my life held a job, by 16 years and five months. ... In my heart, I know it is time for someone else to have that opportunity."

A few of those people are below:

3. John Oliver: In 2007, Oliver began writing for "The Daily Show," where he worked until 2013. So, why did he leave? Why, to host his HBO series, "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver," of course.

However, he became a household name as the "Senior Black Correspondent" for "The Daily Show," and even landed his own Comedy Central series, "The Nightly Show," which debuted earlier this year.

6. Ed Helms: From 2002-2009, Helms worked as a correspondent on "The Daily Show," and in 2006, joined Carell in "The Office." Soon, he began getting parts in big movies, including a starring role in "The Hangover" franchise.

7. Rob Corddry: A correspondent on "The Daily Show" for a decade, Corddry went on to score roles in TV series including "Happy Endings" and "Children's Hospital" and movies including "Sex Tape" and "Hot Tub Time Machine."