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Stephen Colbert
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General Information (Stephen Colbert) |
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| Mostly Credited As: | Stephen Colbert |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, D.F.A D.F.A. Dr. Stephen T. Colbert
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| Birth Name: | Stephen Tyrone Colbert |
| Date Of Birth: | May 13, 1964 (Age 45) |
| Country Of Birth: | USA |
| Birth Place: | Washington, District of Columbia |
| Height: | 5' 10 ½" (1.79 m) |
Stephen Colbert was born in 1964 in South Carolina and studied philosophy at the all-men's private liberal arts school Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. Moving to Chicago to study theater at Northwestern, he got involved at Second City, where he met fellow comedians Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello. The three of them moved to New York to create the sketch comedy show Exit 57, originally aired on Comedy Central. As a writer for The Dana Carvey Show, Colbert got the chance to write for Saturday Night Live for several seasons. While working on SNL, he met up with animator Robert Smigel and provided voices for TV Funhouse's "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" (along with the voice of Steve Carrell). Colbert has also provided voices on the puppet show Crank Yankers and the Cartoon Network series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
Colbert is probably best known as a senior correspondent for The Daily Show on Comedy Central. He joined the show in 1997 when Craig Kilborn was still the host and held on when Jon Stewart took over in 1999. That same year, Colbert teamed with Sedaris and Dinello to create Strangers With Candy, an after-school special parody of sorts on Comedy Central. In addition to writing and producing, Colbert starred as history teacher Mr. Noblet. The team also collaborated on a book called Wigfield: The Can-Do Town That Just May Not published by Hyperion. Projects for 2004 include Strangers With Candy: The Movie. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Currently Stephen got offered his own show, as host, after the daily show with jon stewart, promply named the Colbert Report; and Colbert also does voice overs for Cartoon Networks Harvey Birdman: Attorney at law.
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Stephen Colbert was born in 1964 in South Carolina and studied philosophy at the all-men's private liberal arts school Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. Moving to Chicago to study theater at Northwestern, he got involved at Second City, where he met fellow comedians Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello. The three of them moved to New York to create the sketch comedy show Exit 57, originally aired on Comedy Central. As a writer for The Dana Carvey Show, Colbert got the chance to write for Saturday Night Live for several seasons. While working on SNL, he met up with animator Robert Smigel and provided voices for TV Funhouse's "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" (along with the voice of Steve Carrell). Colbert has also provided voices on the puppet show Crank Yankers and the Cartoon Network series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
Colbert is probably best known as a senior correspondent for The Daily Show on Comedy Central. He joined the show in 1997 when Craig Kilborn was still the host
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Stephen Colbert TV Appearances |
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| Show: Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) • 5 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Friday June 27th, 2003) |
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• Stephen Colbert, Keri Russell, The Lee Boys |
16x48: (Dec/08/2008) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
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• Ann Curry, Mike Epps, OneRepublic |
15x48: (Feb/04/2008) |
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Himself |
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• Stephen Colbert, Rainn Wilson, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials |
13x147: (Jul/12/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Stephen Colbert, Rick Moranis, Sarah Vowell |
13x79: (Feb/03/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: Late Show with David Letterman (1993) |
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• Stephen Colbert, Kristen Stewart, Super Diamond |
16x47: (Nov/20/2008) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
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• Stephen Colbert, Eva Mendes, Queens of the Stone Age |
15x22: (Oct/10/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Stephen Colbert, Mark Cuban, Neko Case |
13x160: (Jun/14/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Stephen Colbert, Aqualung |
13x63: (Dec/14/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Daily Show (1996) |
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• Tim Gunn |
13x17: (Feb/04/2008) |
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Himself |
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• Meryl Streep, Stephen Colbert |
12x132: (Oct/16/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Dale Earnhardt |
11x102: (Aug/10/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: Meet the Press (US) (1947) |
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• Stephen Colbert |
61x42: (Oct/21/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: Good Morning America (1975) |
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• Stephen Colbert, Lynne Cheney, Jennifer Lopez |
33x22: (Oct/09/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Simpsons (1989) |
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• He Loves To Fly And He D'ohs |
19x01: (Sep/23/2007) |
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Colby Krause, [Special Guest Stars] |
| Show: The Venture Bros. (2004) |
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• 20 Years to Midnight |
02x05: (Aug/06/2006) |
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Professor Impossible |
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• Ice Station - Impossible! |
01x08: (Sep/18/2004) |
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Professor Impossible |
| Show: Saturday Night Live (1975) • 9 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Saturday September 28th, 1996) |
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• The Best Of TV Funhouse |
(Apr/29/2006) |
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Ace |
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• Britney Spears (1) |
25x19: (May/13/2000) |
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Ace, [Uncredited] |
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• Cuba Gooding Jr./Ricky Martin |
24x18: (May/08/1999) |
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Ace, [Uncredited] |
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• Jennifer Love Hewitt/Beastie Boys |
24x07: (Nov/21/1998) |
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Ace, [Uncredited] |
| Show: MADtv (1995) |
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• Episode #1102 |
11x02: (Sep/25/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: American Dad! (2005) |
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• All About Steve |
01x10: (Sep/25/2005) |
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Dentist |
| Show: Last Call with Carson Daly (2002) |
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• Dermot Mulroney, Stephen Colbert, Warren Hayes |
04x11: (Feb/08/2005) |
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Himself |
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• Stephen Colbert, Method Man |
03x102: (Sep/22/2004) |
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Himself |
| Show: Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) |
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• The Saint |
03x16: (Mar/14/2004) |
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James Bennett |
| Show: ChalkZone (2002) |
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• The Heist / Battle of the Hands / Chocolate Brunch / Oh My My |
02x05: (Jul/11/2003) |
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Himself |
| Show: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (US) (1998) |
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• Show No. 116 |
01x17: (Feb/24/1999) |
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Himself |
| Show: Spin City (1996) |
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• The Competition |
01x10: (Nov/26/1996) |
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Frank |
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Stephen Colbert Crew Credits |
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Show Crew |
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Episode Crew |
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Overview |
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| Stephen Colbert worked in 186 episodes from 2 different TV shows as Writer: 186 episodes |
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Stephen Colbert Trivia |
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On December 14, 2005, Stephen appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman and tucked the ouside of his right ear into his ear canal and blinked, forcing it to pop out. He called it a "Stupid Human Trick," alluding to a popular Letterman segment. | Stephen Colbert teaches Sunday school. |
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Stephen Colbert Quotes |
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