Wigfield was created on 2003-05-07.
Ashley Wigfield is 5' 4".
The ISBN of Wigfield is 0-7868-6812-0.
Wigfield: The Can-Do Town That Just May Not is a novel by Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, and Stephen Colbert. It has 224 pages.
Ashley Wigfield was born on August 30, 1986, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA.
Tracey Wigfield was born on June 19, 1983, in Wayne, New Jersey, USA.
Saturday Night/Wigfield
The cast of Connect the Dots - 2011 includes: Katri Ervamaa as Air Force Cellist Malcolm Tulip as National Security Advisor Torrey Wigfield as Military Aide
Amy Sedaris has written: 'I Like You' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Cooking & Food, Nonfiction 'Simple times' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Themes, motives, Humor, American Cooking, Handicraft 'Wigfield' -- subject(s): City and town life, Fiction, Journalists
The cast of Breaking the Fall - 2010 includes: Michael Desrochers as Ian Wigfield John Kross as Bryan Nunes Micaela Mendicino as Annabelle Follet Amanda Mulligan as Lindsay Taryn Noelle as Elizabeth Sweeney Andrew Remillard as Liam Finn
The cast of BroMos - 2009 includes: Nick Bernardone as Blake Brian Ish as Kurt Arnold Kokoram as Randy Jackson Michael Lee Rautins as Gaston Jennings Pat Philbin as Pat from Moonachie Rick Shine as DB Matt Skibiak as Galaxy Ashley Wigfield as Wendy Peffercorn
The cast of Free Trade - 2010 includes: Marc Becchetti as Male Voiceover Adam Budde as Michael Cera Look-Alike Adam Janower as Oval-Headed Man Jaime Lyn Beatty as Female Voiceover Matthew McGuffie as Potato Chipper Torrey Wigfield as Blonde-Haired Man
In 2004, Stephen Colbert co-wrote a satirical novel with his Strangers With Candy co-stars Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello about a writer visiting a crazy small town in trouble called "Wigfield: The Can-Do Town that just May Not" Also in 2004, Colbert contributed essays to the Daily Show satirical history textbook helmed by Jon Stewart called "America (The Book)" In 2007, Colbert authored his own book titled "I Am America, and So Can You!" It's accompanying audiobook won a grammy. This is his most well-known book.