Tonight is the much-anticipated 'The Little Mermaid Live!' on ABC. The stars include Queen Latifah, John Stamos, Shaggy, and none other than Kimmel's very own Guillermo. He has been rehearsing all day, so we checked in with him and some of the cast on the Disney lot in Burbank.
Luke talks about wanting to be a homicide detective, playing gigs while in school, dropping out of college, his first paid show, and his custom designed crocs.
Sterling talks about his kids dressing up for Halloween, watching Avengers with his son, running into fans, an acting tip he learned from Al Pacino, his new movie Waves, and whether or not he sings in Frozen 2.
Ewan talks about his beard, dressing up for Halloween, trick-or-treating in Scotland, his favorite candy, keeping his return as Obi-Wan Kenobi a secret, reading William Shatner's book on the set of Star Wars with Jar-Jar Binks actor Ahmed Best, his new sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep, and his terrifying experience seeing Halloween as a 12-year-old in Holland.
Los Angeles' famed Groundlings Theatre has announced the addition of three new members to The Main Company, also known as a?oeThe Groundlings.a?? Chris Guerra, Leonard Robinson and Samantha DeSurra were invited to join The Groundlings after having completed The Groundlings' School training program and performed in the Sunday Company for 18 months.
Alicia talks about her new autobiography 'More Myself,' being terrified to hear her own music, the first time she heard a song of hers on the radio, and she invites the whole audience to her Tidal X concert at the Barclays Center to benefit Rock the Vote.
Bruce talks about the exhibit on his life in New Jersey, his new movie Western Stars, going through old home videos, what his kids think of his career, people yelling BRUCE at him, his first gig opening for Cheech & Chong, and Jimmy reveals why he's such a big fan.
Elton John talks about writing his great new memoir a?oeMe,a?? touring since he was 17, wanting to be home with his kids, letting Stevie Wonder drive his snowmobile, playing charades at Neil Diamond's house with Bob Dylan, being a technophobe, not owning a cell phone, his love of paper shredding, and he weighs in on the shoe color debate.
Nick Katsoris stumbled upon an idea for a children's book about a little lamb named Loukoumi that has expanded beyond its pages in spectacular ways. The Loukoumi movement caught the eye of Broadway hit Come From Away. We caught up with Katsoris to talk about the amazing work his foundation is doing and how he's teaming up with Come From Away to spread the message of good deeds.