Tom Hiddleston is best-known for battling marvel superheroes as the villain Loki in "The Avengers", but for his latest role in the biopic "I Saw The Light,” Hiddleston is singing a different tune, playing country music-legend Hank Williams.
Terry Bollea, the wrestling legend known as Hulk Hogan, speaks to TODAY’s Tamron Hall about the verdict awarding him a total of $140 million in damages in his suit against Gawker over the release of a sex tape featuring Bollea.
David Arquette is one of Hollywood's most versatile actors and now he’s starring in the movie "Sold," about a young girl who is trafficked into a brothel in India.
Actor Morgan Freeman is telling “The Story of God” in a new miniseries from National Geographic. Freeman, along with producer Lori McCreary, traveled the globe to explore how faith has shaped humanity.
NBC has announced that Laura Benanti and Zachary Levi, stars of Broadway's SHE LOVES ME, will visit the 9:00 am hour of TODAY this morning, March 22nd.
22-year-old Jordan Smith wowed coaches and viewers alike on “The Voice” and became the first winner to reach No. 1 on the iTunes pop songs chart, even though he was initially rejected from the show. “I’m pinching myself every day,” he told the TODAY anchors this morning.
Launching a new series called Family Business in which TODAY catches up with famous people and their children, Jenna Bush Hager sat down with Oscar winner Susan Sarandon and her daughter Eva Amurri Martino
Vardalos stopped by this morning's TODAY to chat about what went into writing the script and how it felt to be back on the set after more than a decade.
Shailene Woodley stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk with Matt Lauer about the wildly popular “Divergent” series and the latest instalment in the movie franchise, “Allegiant.”
GOP front-runner Donald Trump told NBC's TODAY that he hadn’t seen a new ad scrutinizing statements he’s made about women only moments after he told another morning show that he had viewed the ad.
One of the stars of the film, Theo James, stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about his role, and to run out of the studio with Al Roker, who gushes over what “crazy in good shape” the actor is.
Best known for the “American Pie” films and such other comedies as “Best in Show,” comic actor Eugene Levy now co-stars with his son Daniel Levy on “Schitt’s Creek,” a series on the TV network Pop.
Garner joins TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie to talk about the film, how it encouraged her to reengage with her faith and her church, and how she and her husband Ben Affleck are working through their divorce while in the public eye.