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'''Stephen Colbert''' (b. 1964) is a comedian who became famous as a correspondent for ''[[The Daily Show]]''. He subsequently hosted his own series, ''[[The Colbert Report]]''. In 2005, Colbert starred as the letter [[Z]] in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' video ''[[All-Star Alphabet]]''. |
'''Stephen Colbert''' (b. 1964) is a comedian who became famous as a correspondent for ''[[The Daily Show]]''. He subsequently hosted his own series, ''[[The Colbert Report]]''. In 2005, Colbert starred as the letter [[Z]] in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' video ''[[All-Star Alphabet]]''. |
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Revision as of 06:33, 30 October 2013
Stephen Colbert (b. 1964) is a comedian who became famous as a correspondent for The Daily Show. He subsequently hosted his own series, The Colbert Report. In 2005, Colbert starred as the letter Z in the Sesame Street video All-Star Alphabet.
In 2007, Colbert briefly launched a campaign for President of the United States in South Carolina. Colbert's other accomplishments include being a cast member of The Dana Carvey Show, a regular role on the TV series Strangers with Candy and voice-overs on such programs as Crank Yankers, Saturday Night Live, and The Simpsons.