Chris Hardwick discusses his ongoing Cold War with his wife's cat, reveals how he managed to photobomb Ron Howard and revisits his embarrassing live fall during last year's Red Nose Day. Watch the clip below!
Sarah Paulson reveals what happened when Drew Barrymore confronted her about an impression, demonstrates how she snuck tequila into Madonna's Met Gala performance and shares a very relatable detail about meeting her Ocean's 8 co-star Rihanna for the first time.
Emilia Clarke breaks down what it's like working with the practical effects, animatronics and puppeteers on the Solo: A Star Wars Story set, and she attempts to translate dialogue into Chewbacca's Wookiee language on the spot.
Emilia Clarke breaks down what it's like working with the practical effects, animatronics and puppeteers on the Solo: A Star Wars Story set, and she attempts to translate dialogue into Chewbacca's Wookiee language on the spot.
GFour Productions, winner of 44 Tony Awards and 54 Drama Desk Awards, proudly brings the international hit show Menopause The Musical to Long Wharf Theatre (222 Sargent Drive) in New Haven, Conn., for a limited engagement Friday, June 15 through Sunday, July 1. Tickets are on sale now and available at the Long Wharf Theatre Box Office, www.longwharf.org, or by calling (203) 787-4282. Greater discounts for groups of 10+ available by calling (203) 772-8202.
Paul Bettany shares why he refuses to watch the royal wedding, why Meghan Markel is likely a spy for the U.S. and why starring in Solo: A Star Wars Story means so much to him. He also talks to Jimmy Fallon about the unconventional way he got his role in Solo: A Star Wars Story and the time his son almost got him arrested in France thanks to a poorly timed Star Wars joke at customs. Watch the clips below!
Chrissy Metz shares some stories from her best-selling, self-help memoir, This Is Me: Loving the Person You Are Today, like how she used to be a pre-Victorious Ariana Grande's agent.
Jimmy Fallon challenges announcer Steve Higgins and The Roots to determine if a viral audio clip is saying 'Yanny' or 'Laurel,' and Questlove remixes the controversial sounds. Watch the clip below!
Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan (Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon) came to the Tonight Show to chat with Jimmy about their overseas travels and covering the Royal Wedding from London for HBO. The pair also performed an original song they made in honor of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding, 'They're Gonna Make It Happen.' Jimmy also talks to Cord about his saxophone solo attempt during the performance of 'They're Gonna Make It Happen.' Watch the clips below!
In honor of 'The Royal Wedding Live With Cord And Tish!,' check out The Tonight Show's favorite Will Ferrell moments from the show! The full clip can be found below.
Cedric the Entertainer gives Jimmy Fallon a newspaper boy hat, reveals what job he would want if he wasn't a comedian and talks about taking on a serious role in First Reformed. He also reveals what his original stage name was and gives an impromptu performance of his old stand-up. Watch the clips below!
On last night's Tonight Show, Josh Brolin tries out different voices for Thanos, and he talks about being mistaken for Josh Groban in Europe and filming Avengers: Infinity War. He also talks about Avengers: Infinity War, reveals who convinced him to take the role of Cable in Deadpool 2 and admits he has a man crush on Ryan Reynolds. Watch the clips below!
Singer Tennie Leonard returns to Don't Tell Mama to reprise her popular show, Here and Now,with three new dates, Tuesday, May 22nd, Wednesday May 30th and Thursday, June 7th. All shows are at 7:30 PM. Here and Now is directed by Scott Barnes, with musical direction by pianist Ian Herman and sound and lighting design by J-P Perreaux.
Ariana Grande joins Jimmy and The Roots to perform 'No Tears Left to Cry' with Nintendo Labo instruments. Each instrument is made from only cardboard and a Nintendo Switch and is being played live.
Alex Rodriguez talks about Jennifer Lopez doing his makeup for the interview and reveals how he reacted to hearing her commitment-hinting hit 'El Anillo' for the first time, and Jimmy pitches him some Shark Tank ideas.
Musical guest Arctic Monkeys performs 'Four Out of Five' for their first television performance in four years for the Tonight Show audience. Watch the performance below!
Lorraine Portman, winner of The Paul Schrader Best Screenplay Award and Lois Weber Legacy Award honoree, will bring her award winning film FALLING SOUTH to The Nashville Film Festival for a Tennessee premiere.
Jennifer Lopez reveals her love for Leslie Jones, who took energy to another level at her Vegas show, and discusses the moving dances featured in World of Dance Season 2. She also chats with Jimmy Fallon about her single 'El Anillo' and what that might mean for her relationship with Alex Rodriguez.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Day, Jimmy welcomed more than 200 New York City public school educators in-studio to fill the audience, all of whom are Big Apple Award recipients, finalists or nominees. As a citywide recognition program, the Big Apple Awards celebrates teachers who inspire their students and promote high-quality education in their communities.
On last night's Tonight Show, Gabrielle Union gives a shout out to the African American studies teacher who instilled pride in her and discusses why she and husband Dwyane Wade paid for Chicago students to attend the March for Our Lives rally. Watch the clip below!