Stephen Colbert (Stephen Tyrone Colbert), born May 13, 1964, in Washington, D.C., is an American comedian, writer, producer, and television host. He first rose to fame with The Colbert Report (2005–2014), where he played a satirical conservative pundit, before taking over The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS in 2015. Known for his sharp political satire, Colbert coined the term “truthiness,” which became Merriam-Webster’s 2005 Word of the Year. Over the years, he’s won multiple awards, including three Peabody Awards and 26 Emmy nominations, and become one of the most recognizable faces in late-night TV.
In July 2025, CBS announced The Late Show would end in May 2026, citing financial pressures. However, many suspect the decision came after Colbert publicly criticized Paramount’s $16 million settlement with Donald Trump, calling it a “big fat bribe.”
Stephen Colbert Wiki/Bio
| Full Name | Stephen Tyrone Colbert |
| Date of Birth | May 13, 1964 |
| Age | 61 years (as of 2025) |
| Profession | Comedian, Writer, Producer, Television Host |
| Known For | The Colbert Report, The Late Show, “truthiness” |
| Hometown | Washington, D.C., USA |
| Current Residence | Montclair, New Jersey, USA |
| Nationality | American |
| Religion | Catholic |
| Zodiac Sign | Taurus |
| Education | Northwestern University (B.A. Communications, 1987) |
| @stephenathome |
Physical Details
| Height | 5’11” (180 cm) |
| Eye Color | Brown |
| Hair Color | Dark brown (graying) |
Stephen Colbert Early Life
Stephen Colbert was born the youngest of 11 children. After moving to Charleston, South Carolina, his childhood took a tragic turn when his father and two brothers died in a plane crash in 1974, when he was just 10. Raised by his mother Lorna, Colbert found solace in theater and comedy, interests that would shape his life.

He began college at Hampden-Sydney before transferring to Northwestern University, where he trained under Del Close at Second City, later becoming an understudy to Steve Carell—a future collaborator and friend.
Stephen Colbert Education
| Field | Details |
| School | Porter-Gaud School, Charleston, SC |
| College | Hampden-Sydney College (1982–1984) |
| Degree | B.A. in Communications, Northwestern (1987) |
| Other Training | Improv with Second City Chicago |
While studying at Northwestern, Colbert honed his improv skills, which led to early work with Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello on shows like Exit 57 and Strangers with Candy.
Stephen Colbert Family Details
| Field | Details |
| Father | James William Colbert Jr. (d. 1974) |
| Mother | Lorna Elizabeth Colbert (d. 2013) |
| Siblings | 10 (two deceased in 1974) |
| Marital Status | Married to Evelyn “Evie” McGee-Colbert (1993–present) |
| Children | Madeleine (b. 1995), Peter (b. 1998), John (b. 2002) |

Colbert met Evie at a theater event in Charleston. She has remained a steady presence in his life and even served as his “audience of one” when he taped The Late Show from home during the pandemic.
Stephen Colbert Career Highlights
Colbert’s early years included stints on The Dana Carvey Show and Saturday Night Live. In 1997, he joined The Daily Show, gaining popularity through his “Even Stevphen” segments with Steve Carell. That fame led to The Colbert Report (2005–2014), where his fictional right-wing persona became a pop culture icon.
In 2015, Colbert transitioned to hosting The Late Show, dropping the character and embracing his real voice. His monologues, often political, drew praise and controversy alike. In 2025, he appeared in the pickleball-themed comedy special Pickled.
Career Milestones
| Milestone | Details |
| Breakthrough | The Colbert Report premiered (2005) |
| Major Award | Three Peabody Awards (2007, 2011, 2020) |
| The Late Show | Took over from David Letterman (2015) |
| Cancellation | Announced July 2025, to end May 2026 |
Stephen Colbert Net Worth and Income
| Field | Details |
| Estimated Net Worth | $75–100 million (as of 2025) |
| Income Sources | TV hosting, production, comedy specials, endorsements |
Colbert earned around $15 million annually from The Late Show. His wealth also includes earnings from The Colbert Report, streaming deals, book royalties, and side projects like Pickled.
Stephen Colbert Controversies
Colbert’s humor often pushes boundaries. In July 2025, he called Paramount’s $16M settlement with Trump a “bribe”, just days before CBS announced his show’s cancellation—prompting rumors of political retaliation. Senator Elizabeth Warren later called for an investigation.
In June 2025, his jokes about Zohran Mamdani were labeled Islamophobic by some progressives. Earlier in 2023, Late Show staffers were detained for filming without authorization at the U.S. Capitol. In January, a doctored clip led some online users to falsely accuse Colbert of defaming Elon Musk.
Stephen Colbert Recent Updates
2023–2024
- Canceled shows in Nov. 2023 due to ruptured appendix
- Tested positive for COVID in Oct. 2023; hosted from home
- Co-hosted Strike Force Five podcast during the writers’ strike
- Returned to live audiences in June 2024
2025
- July 14, 2025: Called Trump settlement a “bribe”
- July 17, 2025: CBS announced The Late Show’s cancellation
- Recent guests: Owen Wilson, Dr. Francis Collins, Noah Cyrus
- Continues living in Montclair, NJ with family
