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Stephen Colbert Immortalized In Wax At Madame Tussauds Washington D.C.

By: Nov. 12, 2012
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In the wake of Election Day, Madame Tussauds Washington D.C. -- home of the Presidents Gallery -- today announced that host of Comedy Central's Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning series THE COLBERT REPORT Stephen Colbert, will be immortalized in wax. Colbert will help unveil his figure at the attraction (1001 F Street, NW, corner of 10th & F Streets) on Friday, November 16, 2012. Providing a preview of the figure's appearance, Tussauds also unveiled photos of the sculpted clay-head mold used to create the political satirist's wax likeness.

For the new figure, Madame Tussauds D.C. is renovating its Media Room and creating a replica set of The Colbert Report, where guests will be able to interact and take photos behind the desk, seated next to the figure.

"It's ironic that the last seven days began with one of the most significant days in United States politics and today we are capping it off by announcing a wax figure of one of the nation's most renowned political satirists," said Dan Rogoski, General Manager for Madame Tussauds D.C.  "Stephen Colbert was an ideal choice to immortalize in wax and we know our guests and especially his fans, will enjoy stepping onto the show's set and interacting with his figure."

Colbert was an active participant in the creation of his wax figure, spending time with a team of Madame Tussauds studio artists, who joined him at his show's New York City studio in June of this year to take more than 250 precise measurements and photographs -- capturing him from every angle.  Since then, the team of artists have been working diligently to ensure the figure fully captures his unique style, exact eye color, build and overall allure, including his signature raised eyebrow.

Additionally, Colbert donated his own clothes to outfit the figure, including a suit, tie, shirt, cuff links, socks, shoes and lapel pin.  He also provided information for his eye glasses to Madame Tussauds, which had them recreated to exact specification and magnification.

Stephen Colbert is a best-selling author, political satirist, writer, comedian, and television host of Comedy Central's acclaimed series, The Colbert Report. For seven years, The Colbert Report has garnered ratings and critical success as one of the top shows on television. The series has received two prestigious Peabody® Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting and 25 Primetime Emmy® nominations. In 2010, Colbert and his writing team were honored with a second Emmy® for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program. Colbert first gained TV notoriety in 1997 when he joined the late-night satirical news program, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

ABOUT MADAME TUSSAUDS WASHINGTON D.C.

Madame Tussauds Washington D.C. is a fully interactive, full-sensory experience, where visitors are able to touch, see and hear major historical events and celebrities in a way unlike any other Washington D.C. attraction.  The attraction, highlighted by the Presidents Gallery, which features wax figures of all 44 U.S. Presidents, showcases likenesses of some of the world's most recognized individuals, including: international superstars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt; superstarsMichael Jackson, Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez and Rihanna; entertainment and sports giants Oprah Winfrey, Babe Ruth, Johnny Depp and Tiger Woods, among others.  Most recently, wax figures of historic U.S. icons Harriet Tubman and Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low, were immortalized in wax and debuted at the attraction.  For more information, visit www.madametussaudsdc.com or call 202-942-7300 or 888-WAX-IN-DC.

SOURCE Madame Tussauds Washington D.C.





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