Iliza talks about sending delicious burritos from Cofax Coffee to our staff, hanging out in our green room years ago, performing stand up for the first time on a cruise, auditioning for the new Mark Wahlberg movie Spenser Confidential, doing a Boston accent, and she reveals how Mark Wahlberg told her that she got the role.
Bob talks about getting an honorary degree from Southern Illinois University, leaving high school after his junior year, bouncing around colleges, doing a college radio sketch show, taking his son and friends to play Roulette in Vegas, and going into the final seasons of “Better Call Saul.”
Elisabeth talks about starring in the new Wes Anderson movie The French Dispatch, working with Bill Murray, being a Chicago Cubs fan, her mom's love of network television, working at a silent movie theatre, and her very close friendship with Jennifer Aniston.
Trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard, a six-time Grammy Award winner and longtime collaborator with film director Spike Lee, will be the special guest artist for the Grand Rapids Symphony's 19th annual Symphony with Soul at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, in DeVos Performance Hall.
Rep. Adam Schiff talks about the impeachment trial, how his daily life has changed in the last year, the positive and negative response he gets when out in public, Donald Trump's assault on the rule of law, Devin Nunes devoting his time to defending Trump, Mitt Romney voting his conscience, meeting Donald Trump and getting out to vote in November.
Gwyneth talks about what her kids think of her career, being in a high school acapella group with Kerry Washington, exploring things that might benefit our wellness like psychedelics and women's pleasure on her new Netflix show “The Goop Lab,” and she reveals how her very popular candle called “This Smells Like My Vagina” was created.
Producers Scott Rudin and Barry Diller announced today that Academy Award nominee and two-time Emmy Award winner Greg Kinnear will make his Broadway debut in the iconic role of 'Atticus Finch' in the Broadway production of To Kill a Mockingbird, Aaron Sorkin's new play, directed by Bartlett Sher, and based on Harper Lee's classic novel, beginning Tuesday, April 21. Two-time Golden Globe® winner Ed Harris' final performance will be on Sunday, April 19.
Harrison Ford divulged to Ellen that this summer he's hoping to begin filming a new installment in the “Indiana Jones” franchise! Plus, the Hollywood legend talked about acting opposite a man dressed as a dog for “Call of the Wild,” keeping in shape with a non-electric bike, and admitted he was nervous to speak at the United Nations in an effort to protect the Amazon rainforest.
Chris gives men advice for Valentine's Day, and talks about getting trim for Jurassic Park, gaining weight “Parks and Recreation,” and he takes some audience questions from fans in the audience including a surprise from Tom Holland. Tom and Chris also talk about their new Pixar movie “Onward,” and Tom reveals what he bought his twin brothers for their 21st birthday.
The “American Idol” judges talk about working together, mentoring the kids that audition for the show, and Katy reveals that Lionel & Luke are not invited to her wedding to Orlando Bloom.
Actor Harrison Ford has starred in many of the iconic films of the modern era including the blockbuster “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” franchises. But now, at 77, he no longer needs to be the leading man, he tells Lee Cowan in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING to be broadcast Sunday, Feb. 16 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
David talks about his new MasterClass on storytelling and humor, his sister Amy Sedaris, meeting audience members after his live tours, chatting with strangers, and writing funny things when he signs books.
Amy talks about hosting the Golden Globes with Tina Fey, watching the Oscars, being nostalgic for the 70's and 80's, what she was like as a teenager, voicing characters on her new animated show “Duncanville,” and celebrating “Galentine's Day” with her friends from “Parks and Recreation.”
Harrison talks about the Oscars, killing Han Solo off of Star Wars, being a carpenter in his youth, getting fired from Crate & Barrel, working with a fake dog in his new movie Call of the Wild, Donald Trump, and not being a great student.
On Sunday, right across the street from Jimmy Kimmel's studio in Hollywood are the 92nd Annual Academy Awards. There are nine nominees for best picture, which is a lot, so they decided to have some fun. They went out on the street and asked people about a bunch of stuff we made up about the nominated films. None of this stuff happened but did that stop people from giving their takes on them?
The Tenderloins talk about their long friendship, constantly pranking each other, their show and new movie Impractical Jokers, and Jimmy and the guys surprise Sal with his boyhood crush Paula Abdul.