Stephen Colbert (character)

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This article is about Stephen Colbert, the character. View the article Stephen Colbert for the truthiness on the real Colbert.
Colbert the character on 60 minutes


Stephen Colbert is a fictional character portrayed by real-life anchor of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert. He portrays the character whenever he is on another television program, or speaking at a public function, or on vacation with the kids, allowing him to get inside the liberal media and the democratic party for news scoops and present the truthiness. Both the fictional character and him in real life are equally hot.

It is sometimes implied that Stephen was much less of a "square" when he was younger, including numerous passing references to having first-hand familiarity with recreational drugs such as opiates, marijuana and cocaine as well as a reference to a wild back-packing tour across Europe.


[edit] Fact

Stephen Colbert is god

[edit] Biography

Most of the biographical details of the "real" Colbert are generally also used for the fictional one. Colbert mentions being born in South Carolina, being married, and having three children. The Colbert character also claimed to have been a member of the Second City TV improv troupe, before landing other "acting" roles.

Though Colbert actually attended Dartmouth College, Colbert's character allegedly attended Northwestern University in Chicago. Colbert is frequently shown to have worked in comedy for a long time. In interviews, he often refers to his time on comedy show Exit 57, or later as the character Chuck Noblet on Comedy Central's Strangers With Candy, roles actually played by actor Kevin Spacey.

Stephen is expected to be guest starring in an episode of the hit show Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip as himself. It will air early on in the spring of 2007. He will play the host of the fictional late night sketch comedy show. It is also expected that he will get nominated for an emmy for his work on Studio 60, but will once again lose to Barry Manilow for when he was the musical act on Studio 60. Ironically, Colbert and Manilow are to be in the same episode.

Stephen Colbert in character with Drew Carey; Drew Carey is just happy to be in a picture with a famous person

[edit] Personality

In interviews, Colbert plays a "center-leftist", and describes himself in interviews as a Democrat, though it's clearly a farce considering he often lampoons the media in interviews, and all liberals love the media. Regardless of Colbert's obviously fake persona, (You know, the one who acts like a half-brained liberal for the media) he still remains to be the man, and the greatest American who ever lived, of course, close to him are Jesus and George W. Bush.

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