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How a Tragic Plane Crash Shaped a Comedy Star

Posted on February 27, 2026 By admin No Comments on How a Tragic Plane Crash Shaped a Comedy Star

Stephen Colbert grew up as the youngest of ten children in a devout Catholic family. But at just 10 years old, his life changed forever. On September 11, 1974, his father and two brothers were killed in the crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 near Charlotte, North Carolina. Only 13 of the 82 people onboard survived. The tragedy left Colbert, then just a boy, in what he later described as a “quiet, grieving world.” “I was personally shattered,” he once told Anderson Cooper. The once lively household became dark and silent, and ordinary childhood concerns disappeared.

In the years that followed, Colbert struggled in school and emotionally shut down. He found comfort in science fiction and fantasy — especially the works of J.R.R. Tolkien — and leaned on his Catholic faith for meaning. Eventually, he discovered a love for theater and improvisation, transferring to Northwestern University to study performing arts. Though he originally dreamed of becoming a dramatic actor, comedy would define his future.

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