Actress Emma Roberts stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about the new season of the horror comedy series “Scream Queens,” in which she and her sorority sisters have gone from their sorority house to a hospital with a mysterious past.
Actress Renee Zellweger returns to the role of clumsy-but-lovable Bridget Jones in the new film “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” which revolves around Bridget being unsure who the father of her unborn child is.
“Saturday Night Live” alumni Seth Meyers, Fred Armisen and Bill Hader stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about their comedy series “Documentary Now!” which spoofs iconic documentaries like “Stop Making Sense” and “The War Room.”
Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays the title role of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden in director Oliver Stone’s new biodrama “Snowden.” The actor stopped by TODAY to talk about his newest project.
Rock singer Meat Loaf exploded onto the scene with his album "Bat Out of Hell" nearly 40 years ago. He stops by NBC's TODAYto share that he's positive that his new album, "Braver Than We Are," will be his last
For 11 years, legendary comedian Carol Burnett kept America laughing on her popular variety show. Now she joins TODAY to look back on those years and talk about her new book, "In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox."
In the new Oliver Stone movie “Snowden,” actress Shailene Woodley plays the girlfriend of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The actress stops by TODAY and says that the film is not about whether Snowden is a hero or a traitor.
Thirty years ago he was one of the stars of the iconic sitcom “Growing Pains,” and now Alan Thicke has his own reality show, “Unusually Thicke.” The actor stops by TODAY to talk about his latest project.
After stealing fans’ hearts as “McDreamy” Dr. Derek Shepherd on “Grey’s Anatomy,” Patrick Dempsey now co-stars with Renee Zellweger and Colin Firth in the new film “Bridget Jones’s Baby." He stops by NBC's TODAY to talk about the film and his 11 seasons on “Grey’s."
Caroline Manzo is set to launch the third season of her own spin-off show, “Manzo’d With Children" on Bravo. The reality star stops by this morning's TODAY to talk about what's ahead.
Director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City and best-selling author Neil deGrasse Tyson is host of “StarTalk,” an Emmy-nominated National Geographic series on which he explores science in an entertaining way
Well-known for his impressions on “Saturday Night Live,” Dana Carvey joined TODAY’s Matt Lauer for a new segment called “Lasting Impressions,” in which he imitates Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Hillary and Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and even Michael Caine
Oscar-winning director of “Titanic” and “Avatar,” James Cameron stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about “Toruk – The First Flight,” the new stage production by Cirque du Soleil inspired by “Avatar.”
This morning she tells TODAY about “Queen Sugar,” the new Oprah Winfrey Network drama she co-created with Oprah, about two sisters and a Louisiana sugarcane farm in the heart of Louisiana.
Singer and songwriter Ingrid Michaelson is out with a new album "It Doesn't Have To Make Sense." Michaelson says the album was written while she was overcoming the loss of her mom and bouncing back after a divorce.
In the fifteen years since Alicia Keys came into the spotlight, the Grammy-winning artist tells TODAY's Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie that the biggest change is her newfound ability to "be comfortable exactly as I am."