Jon Cryer
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April 16, 1965 (57)
Birth Place: New York, NY, USA
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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 22, 2022
Listen to &JULIET star Lorna Courtney and ALADDIN star Shoba Narayan on the latest episode of children's storytelling podcast Circle Round.

by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 22, 2022
From the minds of Emmy Award winners Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner, Hazy Mills Productions, on the heels of their hit podcast HypochondriActor, have announced their upcoming slate of shows that will begin to roll out starting this month with The Randy Rainbow Podcast. Listen to the first episode featuring Sean Hayes here!

by - May 16, 2022
Special Offer - True Stories at the Cherry Lane Theatre

by Stephi Wild - May 6, 2022
Brought up in the deep South as an Orthodox Jew, son of a famous doctor — Elvis Presley's proctologist — Steve Wruble is expected to follow his father into the bowels of the rich and famous. Instead, Steve becomes a psychiatrist, divorces his wife and pivots from strict religion, and begins a hilarious and compelling journey into uncharted waters.

by - May 2, 2022
Today's top stories include the Lucille Lortel Awards, which were held last night. Among the big winners were Kimberly Akimbo, Oratorio For Living Things, and more! Check out the full list here. Plus, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella has set its closing date in the West End, and more.

by BroadwayWorld TV - May 1, 2022
For nearly a decade, Gretchen Cryer has imagined a group of solo performers coming together under one roof to tell their funny, sad, sexy, shocking, and most importantly True Stories. Her dream has come to fruition at the gorgeous, historic Cherry Lane Theatre - a treasure in Greenwich Village.

by Team BWW - May 1, 2022
Off-Broadway is back and better than ever, with countless new shows soon opening across Manhattan and beyond. BroadwayWorld is helping you pick what to see next by rounding up our top recommended theatre each month. Coming up this May is a Sondheim classic, a world premiere, and so much more!

by Marissa Tomeo - Apr 30, 2022
Adventure Entertainment continues to acquire extraordinary stories with the award-winning thriller/comedy feature film “18½” from Dan Mirvish (“Between Us,” “Bernard and Huey” and a Slamdance Film Festival Co-founder), having scored the coveted 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, this indie gem has played in over 20 festivals around the globe.

by A.A. Cristi - Apr 21, 2022
True Stories featuring Jon Cryer (Supergirl, Two and a Half Men), Linda Manning, Alex Petrullo, Abby Stokes, and Steve Wruble will run at Cherry Lane Theatre, May 3 through May 22, 2022.

by A.A. Cristi - Feb 17, 2022
The inaugural Bull City Summit, a new showcase festival and business conference celebrating innovation in music, art, science, and technology, March 23-26 in downtown Durham, today released its Phase Two programming announcement with an expanded slate of panels, live performances, art exhibitions and media partnerships, including a new podcast.
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by BroadwayWorld TV - May 1, 2022
For nearly a decade, Gretchen Cryer has imagined a group of solo performers coming together under one roof to tell their funny, sad, sexy, shocking, and most importantly True Stories. Her dream has come to fruition at the gorgeous, historic Cherry Lane Theatre - a treasure in Greenwich Village.


by Stage Tube - Dec 17, 2018
RYAN HANSEN SOLVES CRIMES ON TELEVISION*, a meta comedy skewering Hollywood and police procedurals, returns for Season 2 on January 30, 2019 on YouTube Premium. The show stars Hansen, as a ridiculous version of himself, who joins an LAPD task force partnering actors with homicide detectives so they can use their “actor skills” to help solve murders. In Season 2, Ryan's back, but after Detective Mathers, Ryan's partner from the first season (Samira Wiley), gets sidelined, rogue cop Vince Vincente (Avon Barksdale Wood Harris) steps in as Ryan's new partner. Together the two will have to buddy up to solve an array of puzzling crimes.


by Stage Tube - Sep 18, 2018
Alec Baldwin, Matt Bomer, Jon Cryer, Chelsea Handler, David Schwimmer and more are coming to Will & Grace for Season 2! Don't miss the premiere, Thursday, October 4 at 9/8c, and catch up on all of Season 1 on NBC.com and the NBC App.


by Macon Prickett - May 15, 2018
Joel McHale stars as a vigilante who fights both crime and a slew of celebrity cameos (Jon Cryer, Elisha Cuthbert, Patrick Fabian, Christine Ko, Adam Scott, James Van Der Beek, Jesse Williams) in the world's longest, most fight-filled hallway.


by Emily Bruno - Oct 24, 2017
Youtube Red today debuted an extended trailer for its all-new comedy series RYAN HANSEN SOLVES CRIMES ON TELEVISION featuring never-before-seen hilarious footage of stars Ryan Hansen and Emmy-nominee Samira Wiley, plus highlights of featured guest stars, including Kristen Bell, Joel McHale, Jon Cryer, Donald Faison and Eric Christian Olsen. RYAN HANSEN SOLVES CRIMES ON TELEVISION premieres exclusively on YouTube Red on October 25th.
by - Apr 12, 2016
TWO AND A HALF MEN star Jon Cryer stops by today's THE REAL to chat it up about his new book, “So That Happened,” and to share his views on the current presidential election.
by Caryn Robbins - Feb 17, 2016
Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc explain how Director Jim Burrows brought them together on 'Friends.'
by - Sep 25, 2015
Pauley Perrette tells the hosts of THE TALK that for years Jon Cryer had really wanted to "play a dead body" on "NCIS." While the actor didn't get his wish, Perrette says he performs his new role "so well."
by Caryn Robbins - Apr 15, 2015
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW on CBS, guest Jon Cryer recreated his famous 'Pretty in Pink' record store dance sequence to Otis Redding's 'Try a Little Tenderness' with help from host James Corden.
by - Apr 13, 2015
Emmy-winning actor and author Jon Cryer stopped by CBS's THE TALK to discuss his new book, "So That Happened: A Memoir" and opened up about his former co-star Charlie Sheen leaving "Two and a Half Men."