LeBron James is moving on to Hollywood, showing his comedy chops in the upcoming Amy Schumer movie "Trainwreck." TODAY's Matt Lauer sat down with LeBron and his co-star Bill Hader.
Victor Garber stopped by NBC's TODAY this morning to talk about his new film 'Self/Less,' an intriguing science-fiction film starring Ben Kingsley as a dying aristocrat whose consciousness is transferred into a healthy young body.
NBC's TODAY continues to gain momentum, tightening the ratings race and posting consistent wins. For the week of June 15, TODAY was the number-one morning show Thursday
"Ted 2" actress Amanda Seyfried talked with TODAY anchors about her new comedy, and explained what it was like to act to an invisible teddy bear as Seth MacFarlane shouts the lines off set.
Amanda Seyfried stopped by TODAY this morning and revealed just how far just-for-fun battles went on the set of her new film 'Ted 2.' Watch the appearance below!
Bellamy Young who plays the first lady of the United States on the popular drama "Scandal" stopped by NBC's TODAY, where she revealed her birth name, Amy Maria Young.
"Orange is the New Black" actress Laverne Cox stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about the third season of the Netflix series, the support she receives from her mom and twin brother.
Michael Kelly who plays the former chief of staff for Frank Underwood, the antihero played by Kevin Spacey on "House of Cards," stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about Doug Stamper.
WWE superstar professional wrestler John Cena visits TODAY to talk about "WWE Tough Enough," the USA reality series in which amateurs vie for a professional wrestling contract. Watch the appearance below!
TV and film comedy creator Seth MacFarlane has a "Ted" stopped by NBC's TODAY to discuss the challenges of fashioning a sequel to the blockbuster comedy "Ted."
TODAY's Erica Hill spoke with '50 Shades' author E.L. James and asked about the novel and why she thinks fans are so obsessed with the series' leading man, Christian Grey. Watch the appearance below!
NBC's TODAY continues to gain momentum and tighten the morning news ratings race. For the week of June 8, TODAY narrowed the key demo A25-54 gap with GMA by 75k (37%) versus the same week last year.
Lauren Graham stopped by yesterday's TODAY to discuss her role in the new family film, "Max," as well as the "amazing experience" of participating in the recent "Gilmore Girls" reunion