And Nothing But the Truthiness: The Rise (and Further Rise) of Stephen Colbert by Lisa Rogak Paperback Book

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Rent And Nothing But the Truthiness: The Rise (and Further Rise) of Stephen Colbert

Author: Lisa Rogak

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

Published: Oct 2012

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Entertainment & Performing Arts

Retail Price: $20.99

Pages: 304

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DIVA funny and personal portrait of the comedian who became the headline-making, ground-breaking star of The Colbert Report. RBR DIVDIV"My name is Stephen Colbert, but I actually play someone on television named Stephen Colbert, who looks like me and talks like me, but who says things with a straight face [that] he doesn't mean."BR—Stephen ColbertDIV No other comedian can generate headlines today the way Stephen Colbert can. With his appearance at a Congressional hearing, his rally in Washington, D.C., his bestselling book, his creation of the now-accepted word Itruthiness, and of course his popular TV show, nearly everyone (except the poor Congressional fools who agree to be interviewed on his show) has heard of him.BRBRYet all these things are part of a character also named Stephen Colbert. Who is he really? In IAnd Nothing But the Truthiness, biographer Lisa Rogak examines the man behind the character. She reveals the roots of his humor, growing up as the youngest of eleven siblings, and the tragedy that forever altered the family. She charts his early years earning his chops first as a serious acting student and later as a budding impov comic, especially his close connection with Amy Sedaris, which led to the cult TV show IStrangers with Candy. And Rogak offers a look inside how IThe Daily Show works, and the exclusive bond that Colbert and Jon Stewart formed that would lead to Colbert's own rise to celebrity.BRBRA behind-the-scenes look into the world of one of the biggest comedians in America, IAnd Nothing But the Truthiness is a terrific read for any resident of Colbert Nation.

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