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Stephen Tyrone Colbert [1] (/ k oʊ l ˈ b ɛər / kohl-BAIR; [2] born May 13, 1964) [3] is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, singer, and television host.
Typically, Colbert starts with the audience cheering and teasers regarding the show's topics and guest; each headline is structured to be a deliberate pun. The series of puns are followed by a verbal metaphor that promotes the show and is almost always finished with, "This is the Colbert Report." The show's original opening title sequence began ...
A special appearance by Taylor Tomlinson. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Nicki Minaj takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from December 20, 2023 episode). Jeff Tweedy discusses his new book, World Within a Song.
Colbert was 10 years old and living in Charleston, S.C., at the time of the 1974 crash. Now, at 60, he says he has trouble remembering much about his life prior to the accident.
The deaths of people such as Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse and Jim Morrison fuel the myth that musicians face an increased risk of death at age 27.
The segment always ends with Colbert saying, "I'll see you in health!," a play on the phrase, "I'll see you in hell!" On the April 25, 2011 episode, Colbert renamed his product line "Vacsa", after he received a cease-and-desist letter from a company whose line of homeopathic products is actually called Växa.
(1985), also with Harrison. She told an interviewer, "Audiences always sound like they're glad to see me, and I'm damned glad to see them." [2] She appeared in a supporting role in the television miniseries The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1987), which was a ratings success, and for which she won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy Award ...
Prior to Colbert's assumption of hosting duties, David Letterman had been host of Late Show for 22 years, dating to his arrival at CBS in 1993. CBS had not had a regular late-night talk show for most of its existence before that point, with only one attempt (the short-lived Pat Sajak Show in 1989–1990) between 1972 and Letterman's arrival.