The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “Backstage with Daniel Craig & Jake Gyllenhaal!” – below is their description.
Grab your Thanksgiving leftovers and join us backstage at #Colbert! It was a short, but exciting week as we welcomed Daniel Craig, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano and many more! Plus, Cate Blanchett “sat” in the hot seat and took the Colbert Questionert. Your all-access digital pass is here in this week’s edition of #LateShowMeMore! #BehindTheScenes
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Using his sharp wit, Stephen Colbert shares his views on a number of trending news updates. Later, he invites guests to engage in candid conversations and presents musical performances.
Daniel Wroughton Craig is an English actor. He is best known for playing James Bond in the eponymous film series, beginning with Casino Royale, which brought him international fame. As of January 2021, he has starred in three more instalments, with a fifth set to be released in late 2021.
Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal is an American actor. Born into the Gyllenhaal family, he is the son of director Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner; his older sister is actress Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Thanksgiving is best known as a holiday celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November every year, usually through feasting, parades and travel to see family and friends, though celebrations were scaled back during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
The roots of the modern celebration lie in settlers celebrating their arrival in the Americas in the early 1600’s. It has been a public holiday since 1941 due to federal legislation, an annual tradition in the United States by presidential proclamation since 1863 and by state legislation since the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Traditionally, Thanksgiving has been a celebration of the blessings of the year, including the harvest. What Americans call the “Holiday Season” generally begins with Thanksgiving. The first day after Thanksgiving Day—Black Friday—marks the start of the Christmas shopping season.