Best known for “Gone Baby Gone,” directed by his brother Ben, and the “Ocean's Eleven” films, actor Casey Affleck now stars in “Triple 9,” a gritty heist film.
Goldie Hawn is well known for a show business career that now spans nearly 50 years, but the Oscar winner, mother and grandmother has another role she holds dear. She invited NBC's Joe Fryer to her home in Los Angeles to discuss what she calls her greatest accomplishment.
She stopped by TODAY to reveal details about “Fuller House,” the highly anticipated reboot of the show on Netflix, saying it was “surreal” that the set looked just the same all these years later.
The TODAY show anchors and hosts are adding new meaning to on-the-job training by stepping out of Studio 1A and becoming “interns” at some of the country's most interesting professions.
Iconic DJ Elvis Duran introduces Kathie Lee and Hoda to Shawn Hook, a multitalented singer/songwriter whose new single, "Sound of Your Heart," has more than 3 million views on YouTube.
The highly anticipated film “The Huntsman: Winter's War” is a follow-up to “Snow White and the Huntsman.” NBC's Katy Tur went behind the scenes of the film and sat down with its cast, including Charlize Theron, Emily Blunt, Jessica Chastain and Chris Hemsworth.
He tells NBC's TODAY anchors that “Portlandia” is more a tribute to hipsters than mockery of them, and demonstrates the difference between Brooklyn, Bronx, Long Island and Queens accents.
Visiting NBC's TODAY, they share a photo of themselves with Amy Poehler, an executive producer of the show, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who makes an appearance in an upcoming episode.
Karla Souza tells the TODAY anchors that she cried when she learned that she’d gotten the part, saving her from the “hell” of doing auditions during TV’s pilot season.
Jason Sudeikis, who plays Owens’ coach, Larry Snyder, stopped by NBC's TODAY to explain how Snyder was “ahead of his time” because he was “color blind.”
NBC's Craig Melvin visited the set of the new series and spoke with the reunited cast, including John Stamos, Candace Cameron and Bob Saget. Check out the video below!
He may not be a real president, but it was only fitting that Tony Goldwyn stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about his fictitious presidential duties on the hit show “Scandal.”
In "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," Malcolm-Jamal Warner plays A.C. Cowlings, the friend behind the wheel of the white Ford Bronco that carried Simpson in the famous low-speed police chase.