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Early lifeStephen Colbert was born in Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America....
 and grew up in CharlestonCharleston, South Carolina

Charleston is a city in the counties of Berkeley and Charleston in the U.S....
, South CarolinaSouth Carolina

South Carolina is a state in the Southern region of the United States....
 on James IslandJames Island (South Carolina)

James Island is a large triangular island in the Atlantic very near Charleston, South Carolina....
, the youngest of eleven children in an Irish CatholicIrish Catholic

Irish Catholics is a term used to describe Irish people or people of Irish descent who are of Roman Catholic background....
 family. The Colbert children, in order from oldest to youngest, are Jimmy, Eddie, Mary, Billy, Margo, Tommy, Jay, Lulu, Paul, Peter and Stephen.

His father, James Colbert, was the vice president for academic affairs at the Medical University of South CarolinaMedical University of South Carolina

The Medical University of South Carolina opened in Charleston, South Carolina in 1824 as a small private college for the tra...
. His mother, Lorna Colbert, was a homemaker. In interviews, Colbert has described his parents as devout people who also strongly valued intellectualIntellectual

An intellectual is a person who uses his or her intellect to work, study, reflect, speculate on, or ask and answer questions...
ism and taught their children that it was possible to question the Church and still be CatholicRoman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church is the Christian Church in full communion with the Pope, the Bishop of Ro...
. The emphasis his family placed on intelligence and his observation of negative stereotypes of Southerners led Colbert to train himself to suppress his Southern accentSouthern American English

Southern American English is a group of dialects of the English language spoken throughout the Southern region of the United...
 while he was still quite young.






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Timeline

1964   Born

2002   Stephen Colbert fills in for Jon Stewart on ''The Daily Show'' during the entire week of the 3rd.






Quotations


I believe democracy is our greatest export. At least until China figures out a way to stamp it out of plastic for three cents a unit.

Ambassador , welcome! Your great country of China makes our Happy Meals possible!

Colbert: I think of him as well intentioned, poorly informed, high status idiot.

It's like boxing a . Enjoy that metaphor, by the way, because your grandchildren will have no idea what a glacier is.

Before I get started, if anybody needs anything else at their tables, just speak slowly and clearly into your table numbers; someone from the will be right over with a cocktail.

I believe in America....I believe it exists.






Encyclopedia


Early life

Stephen Colbert was born in Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America....
 and grew up in CharlestonCharleston, South Carolina

Charleston is a city in the counties of Berkeley and Charleston in the U.S....
, South CarolinaSouth Carolina

South Carolina is a state in the Southern region of the United States....
 on James IslandJames Island (South Carolina)

James Island is a large triangular island in the Atlantic very near Charleston, South Carolina....
, the youngest of eleven children in an Irish CatholicIrish Catholic

Irish Catholics is a term used to describe Irish people or people of Irish descent who are of Roman Catholic background....
 family. The Colbert children, in order from oldest to youngest, are Jimmy, Eddie, Mary, Billy, Margo, Tommy, Jay, Lulu, Paul, Peter and Stephen.

His father, James Colbert, was the vice president for academic affairs at the Medical University of South CarolinaMedical University of South Carolina

The Medical University of South Carolina opened in Charleston, South Carolina in 1824 as a small private college for the tra...
. His mother, Lorna Colbert, was a homemaker. In interviews, Colbert has described his parents as devout people who also strongly valued intellectualIntellectual

An intellectual is a person who uses his or her intellect to work, study, reflect, speculate on, or ask and answer questions...
ism and taught their children that it was possible to question the Church and still be CatholicRoman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church is the Christian Church in full communion with the Pope, the Bishop of Ro...
. The emphasis his family placed on intelligence and his observation of negative stereotypes of Southerners led Colbert to train himself to suppress his Southern accentSouthern American English

Southern American English is a group of dialects of the English language spoken throughout the Southern region of the United...
 while he was still quite young. As a child, he observed that SouthernersSouthern United States

The Southern United States or the South constitutes a distinctive region covering a large portion of the United States...
 were often depicted as being less intelligent than other characters on scripted television; to avoid that stereotype, he taught himself to imitate the speechGeneral American

General American is the accent of American English perceived by Americans to be most "neutral" and free of regional characte...
 of American news anchorsNews presenter

A news presenter is, broadly speaking, a person that presents a news show on television, radio or the Internet....
 from an early age.

Colbert sometimes comedically claims his surname is FrenchFrench people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry....
, but his family is actually of IrishIrish people

The Irish are a northwest European ethnic group who originated in Ireland....
 descent. Originally, the name was pronounced ; Stephen Colbert's father, James, wanted to pronounce the name , but maintained the pronunciation out of respect for his own father (Stephen's grandfather). However, James offered his children the option to pronounce the name whichever way they preferred. Stephen started using later in life when he transferred to Northwestern University, taking advantage of the opportunity to reinvent himself in a new place where no one knew him.

On September 11, 1974, when Colbert was ten years old, his father and two of his brothers, Peter and Paul, were killed in the crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 212Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 Overview

Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 was an Eastern Air Lines Douglas DC-9-31, carrying 78 passengers and 4 crew, operating as a sch...
 while it was attempting to land in CharlotteCharlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and the 20th largest in the United States, with a population of approximatel...
, North CarolinaNorth Carolina

North Carolina is a state in the Southeastern United States....
. They were en route to enroll the two boys at Canterbury School in New MilfordNew Milford, Connecticut

New Milford is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States 14 miles north of Danbury, on the Housatonic River....
, ConnecticutConnecticut

Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the United States, located in the northeastern part of the country....
. Shortly thereafter, Lorna Colbert relocated the family downtown to the more urban environment of East Bay Street in Charleston. By his own account, Colbert found the transition difficult and did not easily make new friends in his new neighborhood. Colbert later described himself during this time as detached, lacking a sense of importance regarding the things with which other children concerned themselves. He developed a love of science fictionScience fiction

Science fiction is a popular genre of fiction in which the narrative world differs from our own present or historical reali...
 and fantasyFantasy

Fantasy is a genre of art that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting....
 novels, especially the works of J. R. R. TolkienJ. R. R. Tolkien Summary

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE is best known as the author of The Hobbit and its sequel The Lord of the Rings....
, of which he remains an avid fan. During his adolescence, he also developed an intense interest in fantasy role-playing gameRole-playing game

A role-playing game is a type of game in which the participants assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create s...
s, especially Dungeons & DragonsDungeons & Dragons

Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy tabletop roleplaying game currently published by Wizards of the Coast....
, a pastime which he later characterized as an early experience in acting and improvisationImprovisation

Improvisation is the act of making something up as it is performed....
.

Colbert attended Charleston's EpiscopalEpiscopal Church in the United States of America

The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or as it is also known, The Episcopal Church, is the ...
 Porter-Gaud SchoolPorter-Gaud School Overview

Porter-Gaud School is an independent college preparatory school with historic ties to the Episcopal Church....
, where he participated in several school plays and contributed to the school newspaper but, by his own assessment, was not highly motivated academically. During his time as a teenager, he also briefly fronted a Rolling Stones cover bandCover band

A cover band is a band that plays only cover songs....
. When he was younger, he had hoped to study marine biologyMarine biology

Marine biology is the scientific study of the plants, animals and other organisms that live in the ocean....
, but surgery intended to repair a severely perforated eardrum caused him inner ear damage. The damage was severe enough that he was unable to pursue a career that would involve scuba divingScuba diving

Scuba diving is the term used to describe the use of a self-contained breathing set to stay underwater for periods of time g...
. The damage also left him deafDeafness

The word deaf is most often associated with two meanings:...
 in his right ear. For a while, he was uncertain whether he would attend college, but ultimately he applied and was accepted to Hampden-Sydney CollegeHampden-Sydney College Summary

Hampden-Sydney College is a liberal arts college for men located in Hampden-Sydney, Virginia....
 in VirginiaVirginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is one of the original thirteen colonies of the United States that revolted against British ru...
, where a friend had also enrolled. There he continued to participate in plays while studying mainly philosophyPhilosophy

Philosophy is a field of study that includes diverse subfields such as aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphys...
; he found the curriculum rigorous but was more focused than he had been in high school and was able to apply himself to his studies. Despite the lack of a significant theater community at Hampden-Sydney, Colbert's interest in acting escalated during this time. After two years, he transferred to Northwestern UniversityNorthwestern University

Northwestern University is a private, coeducational, non-sectarian research university, located in Evanston and Chicago, Ill...
's School of Communication to study performance, emboldened by the realization that he loved performing even when no one was coming to shows.

Career

Early career in comedy



While at Northwestern, Colbert studied with the intent of becoming a dramatic actor; mostly he performed in experimental plays and was uninterested in comedy. He began performing improvisation at the Annoyance TheatreAnnoyance Theatre

The Annoyance Theatre, or Annoyance Productions as it is sometimes called, is a theater and associated ensemble based in Chi...
 in Chicago as a part of Del CloseDel Close

Del Close, along with Keith Johnstone and Viola Spolin, is considered one of the premier influences on modern improvisationa...
's ImprovOlympicI.O.

The I.O., or I.O. Chicago, is a theater at 3541 N....
 at a time when the project was focused on competitive, long form improvisationImprovisation

Improvisation is the act of making something up as it is performed....
, rather than improvisational comedy. "I wasn't gonna do Second CityThe Second City

The Second City is a long-running improvisational comedy troupe based in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago, with offshoot...
," Colbert later recalled, "because those Annoyance people looked down on Second City because they thought it wasn't pure improv—there was a slightly snobby, mystical quality to the Annoyance people." After Colbert graduated in 1986, however, he was in need of a job, and a friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered him work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted, and discovered that Second City employees were entitled to take classes at their training center for free. Despite his earlier aversion to the comedy group, he signed up for improvisation classes, and enjoyed the experience greatly.

Shortly thereafter, he was hired to perform with Second City's touring company, initially as an understudy for Steve CarellSteve Carell

Steven John Carell is an American Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated actor and writer, currently starring in the televi...
. It was there he met Amy SedarisAmy Sedaris

Amy Sedaris is an American actress and comedian....
 and Paul DinelloPaul Dinello

Paul Dinello an actor, writer, director, and an alumnus of Chicago-based Second City and Annoyance Theatre, is best known fo...
, with whom he often collaborated later in his career. By their retelling, the three comedians did not get along at first—Dinello thought Colbert was uptight, pretentious and cold, while Colbert thought of Dinello as "an illiterate thug"—but the trio became close friends while touring together, discovering that they shared a similar comic sensibility.

When Sedaris and Dinello were offered the opportunity to create a television series for HBOHBO

network_name = HBO| network_logo = | headquarters = New York, NY...
 Downtown Productions, Colbert left The Second City and relocated to New YorkNew York

New York is a state in the northeastern United States....
 in order to work with them on the sketch comedy show Exit 57Exit 57

Exit 57 was a 30-minute sketch comedy series which aired on the American television channel Comedy Central from 1995 to 1996, ...
. The series debuted on Comedy CentralComedy Central

Comedy Central is a cable television channel in the United States....
 in 1995 and aired through 1996. Despite only lasting for 12 episodes, the show received favorable reviews and was nominated for five CableACE AwardCableACE Award

The CableACE Award was an award that was given from 1978 to 1997 to honor excellence in American cable television programing...
s in 1995, in categories including best writing, performance, and comedy series.

Following the cancellation of Exit 57, Colbert worked for six months as a cast member and writer on The Dana Carvey ShowThe Dana Carvey Show

The Dana Carvey Show was a half-hour sketch comedy television show on the U.S....
, alongside former Second City cast mate Steve Carell, as well as Robert SmigelRobert Smigel

Robert Smigel is an American humorist, animator and performer best known for his Saturday Night Live animations and as t...
, Charlie KaufmanCharlie Kaufman

Charles Stuart Kaufman is an Academy Award winning American screenwriter, identified by Premiere magazine as one of the ...
, Louis C.K.Louis C.K. Overview

Louis C.K. is the stage name of Louis Szekely, an American stand-up comedian, writer, actor, producer and director....
, and Dino StamatopoulosDino Stamatopoulos

Dino Stamatopoulos is a television comedy writer, actor and producer who has worked on Mr....
, among others. The series, described by one reviewer as "kamikazeKamikaze

Kamikaze is a word of Japanese origin, which in the English language usually refers to the suicide attacks by Imperial Japa...
 satire" in "borderline-questionable taste," had sponsors pull out after its first episode aired, and was cancelled after seven episodes. Colbert then worked briefly as a freelance writer for Saturday Night LiveSaturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a weekly late night 90-minute American comedy-variety show based in New York City which has been ...
with Robert Smigel. Smigel also brought his animated sketch The Ambiguously Gay DuoThe Ambiguously Gay Duo

The Ambiguously Gay Duo is the name of an infamous animated sketch that debuted on The Dana Carvey Show before movin...
to SNL from The Dana Carvey Show; Colbert provided the voice of Ace on both series, opposite Steve Carell as Gary. Needing money, he also worked as a script consultant for VH1VH1

etwork_name = VH1|network_logo =...
 and MTVMTV

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, before taking a job filming humorous correspondent segments for Good Morning AmericaGood Morning America

Good Morning America is a weekday morning news show that is broadcasted on the ABC television network....
. Only two of the segments he proposed were ever produced, and only one aired, but the job led his agent to refer him to The Daily ShowFacts About The Daily Show

The Daily Show is a Peabody- and Emmy-winning half-hour satirical news program produced by and run on the Comedy Central...
's
then-producer, Madeline SmithbergMadeline Smithberg

Madeline Smithberg is a co-creator of The Daily Show, along with Lizz Winstead, as well as the executive producer....
, who hired Colbert on a trial basis in 1997.

Strangers with Candy

During the same time frame, Colbert worked again with Sedaris and Dinello to develop a new comedy series for Comedy Central, Strangers with CandyStrangers with Candy

Strangers with Candy was a cult television series produced by Comedy Central....
. Comedy Central picked up the series in 1998 after Colbert had already begun working on The Daily Show. As a result he accepted a reduced role, filming only around twenty Daily Show segments a year while he worked on the new series.

Strangers with Candy was conceived of as a parody of after school specialAfter school special

An after school special is a type of American television program intended to be viewed by adolescents when they returned hom...
s, following the life of Jerri Blank, a 46-year-old dropoutDropping out

Dropping out means to withdraw from established society, especially because of disillusion with conventional values....
 who returns to finish high schoolHigh school

High school or secondary school is the name used for the last segment of compulsory secondary education in Australia, ...
 after 32 years of life on the street. Most noted by critics for its use of offensive humor, it concluded each episode by delivering to the audience a skewed, politically incorrect moral lesson. Colbert served as a main writer alongside Sedaris and Dinello, as well as portraying Jerri's strict but uninformed history teacher, Chuck Noblet, seen throughout the series dispensing inaccurate information to his classes. Colbert has likened this to the character he played on The Daily Show and later The Colbert Report, claiming that he has a very specific niche in portraying "poorly informed, high-status idiot" characters. Another running joke throughout the series was that Noblet, a closeted homosexualThe closet

The expression "being in the closet" has been used to describe keeping secret one's sexual behavior or orientation, most com...
, was having a "secret" affair with fellow teacher Geoffrey Jellineck despite the fact that their relationship was apparent to everyone around them. This obliviousness also appears in Colbert's Daily Show and Colbert Report character.

Thirty episodes of the series were made, which aired on Comedy Central in 1999 and 2000. Though its ratings were not remarkable during its initial run, it has been characterized as a cult show with a small but dedicated audience. Colbert reprised his role for a film adaptationStrangers with Candy (film)

Strangers With Candy is a film released in 2006 by ThinkFilm, first screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival....
, which premiered at the Sundance Film FestivalSundance Film Festival

The Sundance Film Festival is a film festival in the United States, and ranks alongside the Cannes, Venice, Berlin, and Toro...
 in 2005 and had a limited release in 2006. The film received mixed reviews. Colbert also co-wrote the screenplayScreenplay

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 with Sedaris and Dinello.

The Daily Show

Stephen Colbert joined the cast of Comedy Central's parody-news series The Daily Show in 1997, when the show was in its second season. Originally one of four "correspondentCorrespondent Summary

A correspondent or on-the-scene reporter is a journalist or commentator who contributes reports to a newspaper, or rad...
s" who filmed segments from remote locations in the style of network news field reporters, Colbert was referred to as "the new guy" on-air for his first two years on the show, during which time Craig KilbornCraig Kilborn

Craig Kilborn is an American comedian and former talk show host....
 served as host. When Kilborn left the show prior to the 1999 season, Jon StewartJon Stewart

Jon Stewart is a nine time Emmy-winning American comedian, satirist, actor, author, and producer, best known as host of Th...
 took over hosting duties, also serving as a writer and co-executive producer. From this point, the series gradually began to take on a more political tone and increase in popularity, particularly in the latter part of the 2000 U.S. presidential electionFacts About United States presidential election, 2000

The United States presidential election of 2000 was one of the closest Presidential elections in United States history....
 season. The roles of the show's correspondents were expanded to include more in-studio segments, as well as international reports which were almost always done in the studio with the aid of a greenscreenBluescreen

Bluescreen is a term for the filmmaking technique of using an evenly-lit monochromatic background for the purpose of replac...
.

Unlike Stewart, who essentially hosts The Daily Show as himself, Colbert developed a correspondent characterStephen Colbert (character) Overview

Dr. Stephen Tyrone Colbert III, DFA is a fictional character portrayed on The Colbert Report and The Daily Show by ...
 for his pieces on the series. Colbert has described his correspondent character as "a fool who has spent a lot of his life playing not the fool"—one who is able to cover it at least well enough to deal with the subjects that he deals with. Colbert was frequently pitted against knowledgeable interview subjects, or against Stewart in scripted exchanges, with the resultant dialogue demonstrating the character's lack of knowledge of whatever subject he is discussing. Colbert also made generous use of humorous fallacies of logicFallacy

A fallacy is a component of an argument that is demonstrably flawed in its logic or form, thus rendering the argument invali...
 in explaining his point of view on any topic. Other Daily Show correspondents have adopted a similar style; former correspondent Rob CorddryRob Corddry

Rob Corddry, born as Robert Cornelius Corddry, is an American comedian known best for his work on The Daily Show wit...
 recalls that when he and Ed HelmsEd Helms

Ed Helms is an actor and comedian most notable for his work as a correspondent on Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon...
 first joined the show's cast in 2002, they "just imitated Stephen Colbert for a year or two."

Colbert has appeared in several recurring segments for The Daily Show, including "Even Stephven" with Steve CarellSteve Carell

Steven John Carell is an American Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated actor and writer, currently starring in the televi...
, in which both characters were expected to debate a selected topic but instead would unleash their anger at one another. Colbert also commonly hosted "This Week in God," a report on topics in the news pertaining to religion, presented with the help of the "God Machine." Colbert also filed reports from the floor of the Democratic National ConventionDemocratic National Convention

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 and the Republican National ConventionRepublican National Convention

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 as a part of The Daily Show's award-winning coverage of the 2000 and 2004 U.S. Presidential electionsUnited States presidential election, 2004

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; many from the latter were included as part of their DVD release. In several episodes of The Daily Show, Colbert filled in as anchor in the absence of Jon Stewart, including the full week of 3 March 2002, when Stewart was scheduled to host Saturday Night LiveSaturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a weekly late night 90-minute American comedy-variety show based in New York City which has been ...
. After Colbert left the show, the duty of filling in for Stewart was assumed by Rob CorddryRob Corddry

Rob Corddry, born as Robert Cornelius Corddry, is an American comedian known best for his work on The Daily Show wit...
 until his departure in August 2006. Corddry also took over "This Week in God" segments, although a recorded sample of Colbert's voice is still used as the sound effect for the God Machine. Later episodes of The Daily Show have reused older Colbert segments under the label "Klassic Kolbert." Colbert won three EmmysEmmy Award

The Emmy Awards are United States television production awards, similar to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainm...
 as a writer of The Daily Show in 2004, 2005, and 2006.

2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

On Saturday, April 29, 2006, Stephen Colbert was the featured entertainer for the 2006 White House Correspondents' AssociationFacts About White House Correspondents' Association

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 Dinner. Standing a few yards from U.S. PresidentPresident of the United States

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 George W. BushGeorge W. Bush

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—in front of an audience the Associated PressAssociated Press Summary

Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the world's largest such organization....
 called a "Who's Who of power and celebrity"—Colbert delivered a searing routine targeting the president and the media. In his politically conservative character from The Colbert Report, Colbert satirized the George W. Bush Administration and the White House press corpsWhite House Press Corps

The Press corps is the press gallery in the United States White House....
 with such lines as:

The performance was met by an almost silent audience. The major media outlets paid little attention to it initially. Washington PostThe Washington Post

The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States....
columnist Dan FroomkinDan Froomkin Summary

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 and Columbia University Graduate School of JournalismColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism

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 professor Todd GitlinTodd Gitlin

...
 claimed that this was because Colbert's routine was as critical of the media as it was of Bush. Richard CohenRichard Cohen (journalist)

Richard Cohen, a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post, is a graduate of Far Rockaway High School and attended Hu...
, also writing for The Washington Post, responded that the routine was not funny. The video of Colbert's performance became an Internet and media sensation, and ratings for The Colbert Report rose 37% in the week following the speech. In TimeTime (magazine)

Time is a weekly American newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S....
 magazine James Poniewozik called it "the political-cultural touchstone issue of 2006." Writing six months later, New York TimesThe New York Times Overview

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columnist Frank RichFrank Rich

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 referred to Colbert's speech as a "cultural primary" and called it the "defining moment" of the 2006 midterm electionsUnited States general elections, 2006

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.

Other work

Stephen Colbert is co-author of the satirical text-and-picture novel , which was published in 2003 by Hyperion BooksHyperion (publisher)

Hyperion is a general-interest book publishing division of The Walt Disney Company, established in 1991....
. The novel was a collaboration between Colbert, Amy SedarisFacts About Amy Sedaris

Amy Sedaris is an American actress and comedian....
, and Paul DinelloPaul Dinello

Paul Dinello an actor, writer, director, and an alumnus of Chicago-based Second City and Annoyance Theatre, is best known fo...
, and tells the story of a small town threatened by the impending destruction of a massive dam. The narrative is presented as a series of fictional interviews with the town's residents, accompanied by photos. The three authors toured performing an adaptation of Wigfield on stage the same year the book was released.

Colbert appeared in a small supporting role in the 2005 film adaptation of BewitchedBewitched (film) Overview

Bewitched is a 2005 comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and inspired by the classic television series of the same ...
. He has made guest appearances on the television series Curb Your EnthusiasmCurb Your Enthusiasm

Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American sitcom starring Seinfeld writer & co-creator Larry David....
, Spin CitySpin City

Spin City was a TV series that ran from 1996 to 2002 on ABC, based on a fictional local government running New York City...
, and , and on the improvisational comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway?Whose Line Is It Anyway? Overview

Whose Line Is It Anyway?, is an improvisational comedy show....
. He voiced the characters of Reducto and Phil Ken Sebben in the Adult SwimAdult Swim Overview

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's Harvey Birdman, Attorney at LawHarvey Birdman, Attorney at Law

Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is a comedic American animated television series that airs on Cartoon Network during its...
but left the show in 2005 to work on The Colbert Report. His characters were both killed, though he returned to voice Phil for the series finale. Colbert also has provided voices for Cartoon Network's The Venture Bros.The Venture Bros.

The Venture Bros., sometimes elongated to The Venture Brothers, is an American animated television series airi...
, Comedy Central's Crank YankersCrank Yankers

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, and American Dad!American Dad!

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, as well as for Canadian animated comedy series The Wrong CoastThe Wrong Coast

The Wrong Coast is a Canadian cartoon show on Teletoon channel....
. He appeared as Homer SimpsonHomer Simpson

Homer Jay Simpson is one of the main characters in the animated television series The Simpsons....
's life coach in the SimpsonsThe Simpsons

The Simpsons is an Emmy and Peabody-winning American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Network, becom...
 episode "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohsFacts About He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs

"He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs", also known as "He Loves to Fly", is the season premiere of The Simpsons? nineteent...
". Colbert also voiced the announcer in the 2003 XboxXbox

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 game Outlaw VolleyballOutlaw Volleyball

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.

Colbert filled in for Sam Seder on the second episode of The Majority ReportThe Majority Report

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on Air America RadioAir America Radio

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, and has also done reports for The Al Franken ShowThe Al Franken Show

The Al Franken Show is the flagship talk show of Air America Radio....
. He appeared on a track on Wig in a BoxWig in a Box

Wig in a Box is a charity tribute album featuring versions of songs from the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch....
, a tribute album for Hedwig and the Angry InchHedwig and the Angry Inch (musical)

Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical about a fictional rock and roll band fronted by an East German transgender s...
. Colbert read the part of Leopold BloomLeopold Bloom

Leopold Bloom, a fictional thirty-eight year old character in James Joyce's novel Ulysses, works as an advertising agen...
 in Bloomsday on Broadway XXIV: Love Literature Language Lust: Leopold's Women Bloom on June 16, 2005 at Symphony Space in New York City. He appeared in a series of TV commercials for General MotorsGeneral Motors

General Motors Corporation, also known as GM, is the world's largest automaker....
, as a not-too-bright investigator searching for the elusive (and non-existent in real life) "Mr. GoodwrenchGM Goodwrench

GM Goodwrench is an auto repair service for General Motors....
." He also portrayed the letter Z in Sesame StreetSesame Street

Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contempor...
: All-Star Alphabet
, a 2005 video release.

Colbert is a producer of The 1 Second FilmThe 1 Second Film

The 1 Second Film is a non-profit collaborative animation project that brings together thousands of people around the wo...
, the world's largest nonprofit collaborative art film. His that IMDB list his credit for The 1 Second FilmThe 1 Second Film

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 ("it is as valid as most of my credits") enabled thousands of the film's producers to be listed in the massive movie database until they were recently removed.

Colbert has completed a new book, released on October 7, 2007 by Grand Central PublishingHachette Book Group USA

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 titled I Am America (And So Can You!)I Am America (And So Can You!)

I Am America is a satirical 2007 bestseller by American comedian Stephen Colbert and the writers of The Colbert Repor...
. Grand Central Publishing is the successor to Warner Books, which published America (The Book)America (The Book)

America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction is a 2004 humor book written and edited by Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin, Dav...
, written by The Daily Show staff. The book contains similar political satire, but was written primarily by Colbert himself rather than as a collaboration with his Colbert Report writing staff.

Announced 2008 presidential bid

Under his fictional persona in The Colbert Report, Colbert dropped hints of a potential presidential run throughout 2007, with speculation intensifying following the release of his book, I Am America (And So Can You!), which he claimed was widely rumored to be a sign that he was indeed testing the waters for a future bid for the White House. On October 16, 2007, he announced his candidacy on his show, stating his intention to run both on the Republican and Democratic platforms, but only as a "favorite sonFavorite son

A Favorite son is a political term that can refer to two different types of politicians:...
" in his native South Carolina. He later abandoned plans to run as a Republican due to the $35,000 fee required to file for the South Carolina primary, however he continued to seek a place on the Democratic ballot and on October 28, 2007, campaigned in the South Carolina state capital of Columbia, where he was presented with the key to the city by Mayor Bob Coble.

On November 1, 2007, the South Carolina Democratic Party executive council voted 13-3 to refuse Colbert's application onto the ballot. “The general sense of the council was that he wasn’t a serious candidate and that was why he wasn’t selected to be on the ballot," stated John Werner, the party's director. In addition, he was declared "not viable," as he was only running in one state. Several days later he announced that he was dropping out of the race, saying that he did not wish to put the country through an agonizing Supreme Court battle. CNN has reported that Obama supporters pressured the South Carolina Democratic Executive Council to keep Colbert off the ballot. One anonymous member of the council told CNN that former State Superintendent of Education Inez TenenbaumInez Tenenbaum

Inez Tenenbaum is a U.S. politician from the state of South Carolina....
 had placed pressure on them to refuse Colbert's application despite his steady rise in polls.

Personal life

Although by his own account he was not particularly political before joining the cast of The Daily ShowThe Daily Show

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, Colbert is a self-described DemocratDemocratic Party (United States)

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. In an interview at the Kennedy School of GovernmentJohn F. Kennedy School of Government

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 at Harvard Institute of PoliticsHarvard Institute of Politics

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, he stated that he has "no problems with Republicans, just Republican policies." He is also a practicing Roman Catholic, as well as a Sunday schoolSunday school

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 teacher.

Colbert lives in Montclair, New JerseyMontclair, New Jersey

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, with his wife Evelyn McGee-Colbert, who appeared with him in an episode of Strangers with CandyStrangers with Candy

Strangers with Candy was a cult television series produced by Comedy Central....
as his mother. She also had an uncredited cameo as a nurse in the series pilotTelevision pilot

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, along with a credited one (as his wife, Clair) in the Strangers with Candy movieStrangers with Candy (film)

Strangers With Candy is a film released in 2006 by ThinkFilm, first screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival....
. McGee-Colbert actually met Jon Stewart, later a good friend of Colbert, before she met her husband in 1990. The couple have three children: Madeline, Peter, and John, all of whom have appeared on The Daily Show. Colbert prefers, however, that his children not watch his show, The Colbert Report, saying, "Kids can't understand irony or sarcasm, and I don't want them to perceive me as insincere."

Awards and honors

Colbert was the recipient of three Emmy AwardEmmy Award

The Emmy Awards are United States television production awards, similar to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainm...
s as a writer for The Daily Show in 2004, 2005, and 2006, along with the rest of the Daily Show writers. He was also nominated for three Emmys for The Colbert Report in 2006, including "Best Performance in a Variety, Musical Program or Special," which he lost to Barry ManilowBarry Manilow

Barry Manilow is an American singer and songwriter best known for his hit recordings "I Write The Songs", "Mandy" and "Copac...
. Manilow and Colbert would go on to jokingly sign and notarize a revolving biannual "custody agreement" for the Emmy on the Colbert Report episode aired on October 30, 2006. He lost the same category to Tony BennettTony Bennett

Tony Bennett is an American popular music, standards, and jazz singer who is widely considered to be one of the best interpr...
 at the 2007 Emmys.

In 2005 and 2006 Colbert was nominated for Satellite AwardsSatellite Awards

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 for his performance on The Colbert Report. He was also nominated by the Television Critics AssociationTelevision Critics Association Overview

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 for a TCA Award for The Colbert Report in 2006. Colbert received two Peabody AwardPeabody Award

The George Foster Peabody Awards, more commonly known as simply the Peabody Awards, are annual international awards gi...
s for his work on and .

In January 2006, the American Dialect SocietyAmerican Dialect Society

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 named truthinessTruthiness

Truthiness is a satirical term coined by Stephen Colbert in reference to the quality by which a person claims to know someth...
, which Colbert featured on the premiere episode of The Colbert Report, as its 2005 Word of the YearWord of the year

The word of the year refers to any of various assessments as to the most important word or expression in the public sphere....
. Colbert devoted time on five successive episodes to bemoaning the failureTruthiness

Truthiness is a satirical term coined by Stephen Colbert in reference to the quality by which a person claims to know someth...
 of the Associated PressAssociated Press

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 to mention his role in popularizing the word truthiness in its news coverage of the Word of the Year. On December 9, 2006, Merriam-WebsterMerriam-Webster

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 also announced that it selected truthiness as its Word of the Year for 2006. Votes were accepted on their website, and according to poll results, truthiness won by a five-to-one margin.

In June 2006, after speaking at the school's commencement ceremony, Colbert received an honoraryHonorary degree

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 Doctorate of Fine Arts degreeDoctor of Fine Arts

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 from Knox CollegeKnox College, Illinois

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 .

TimeTime (magazine)

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named Stephen Colbert as one of the 100 most influential peopleTime 100

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 in 2006. In May 2006, New YorkNew York (magazine)

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magazine listed Colbert (and Jon StewartJon Stewart Overview

Jon Stewart is a nine time Emmy-winning American comedian, satirist, actor, author, and producer, best known as host of Th...
) as one of its top dozen influential persons in media. On March 3, 2007, Colbert was named "Person of the Year" by the U.S. Comedy Arts FestivalFacts About U.S. Comedy Arts Festival

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 in AspenAspen, Colorado

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, ColoradoColorado

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. On March 24, 2007, Stephen Colbert was also given the Speaker of the Year Award by The Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) for his "drive to expose the rhetorical shortcomings of contemporary political discourse."

Colbert was named "2nd Sexiest TV News Anchor" in September 2006 by Maxim OnlineMaxim (magazine)

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, next to Mélissa TheuriauMélissa Theuriau

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 of France. He was the only man on the list. In November 2006, he was named a "sexy surprise" by PeoplePeople (magazine)

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in the Sexiest Man AliveFacts About People (magazine)

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 honors. In the December 2006 issue of GQGQ (magazine)

GQ is a monthly men's magazine that focuses on men's fashion and style....
, Colbert is also named one of GQ's "Men of the Year."

In February 2007, Ben & Jerry'sBen & Jerry's Overview

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 unveiled a new ice cream flavor in honor of Colbert, named "Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone DreamStephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream

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." Colbert waited until EasterEaster

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 to sample the ice cream because he "gave up sweets for LentLent

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." Colbert will donate all proceeds to charity through the new Stephen Colbert AmeriCone Dream Fund, which will distribute the money to various causes.

After the Saginaw SpiritSaginaw Spirit

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 defeated the Oshawa GeneralsOshawa Generals Overview

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 in OntarioOntario Hockey League

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 Junior League HockeyJunior ice hockey

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, OshawaOshawa, Ontario

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 Mayor John Gray declared March 20, 2007 (the mayor's own birthday) "Stephen Colbert DayThe Colbert Report

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," honoring a previous bet with Stephen. At the event, Mayor Gray referred to the publicity the bet brought the city, remarking, "This is the way to lose a bet."

Colbert was honored for the "Gutsiest Move" on the Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards on June 13, 2007 for his performance at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.

In August 2007, Virgin AmericaVirgin America

Virgin America is a new U.S. airline that expects to begin flying in early 2007....
 announced that one of their airplanes is named Air Colbert.

On October 28, 2007, Colbert received the key to the city of Columbia, South CarolinaColumbia, South Carolina

Columbia is the capital of and largest city in the U.S....
 from Mayor Bob CobleBob Coble

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.

On December 20, 2007 Colbert was named Celebrity of the Year by The Associated PressAssociated Press

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.

On April 2, 2008 Colbert received his third Peabody Award.

Colbert delivered the Class Day address to the graduating class of Princeton UniversityPrinceton University

Princeton University is a coeducational private university located in Princeton, New Jersey....
 on June 2, 2008, and accepted the "Class of 2008 Understandable Vanity Award," consisting of a sketch of Colbert and a mirror.

Colbert also has been announced as the "Person of the Year" for the 12th annual Webby Awards.

In 2008, East Carolina UniversityEast Carolina University

East Carolina University is a public, coeducational, research intensive university located in Greenville, North Carolina, US...
 associate professor Jason BondJason Bond

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 named a species of trapdoor spiderTrapdoor spider

Trapdoor spiders are medium-sized mygalomorph spiders that construct burrows with a cork-like trapdoor made of soil, vegetat...
 Aptostichus stephencolberti in honor of Stephen Colbert.

See also

  • Stephen Colbert (character)Stephen Colbert (character)

    Dr. Stephen Tyrone Colbert III, DFA is a fictional character portrayed on The Colbert Report and The Daily Show by ...
  • Wikipedia in culture

External links

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     Women of the Year Awards to honor Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi

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     demonstrates Colbert's versatile ability to narrowly tailor a performance to an audience.