Stage and screen legend Julie and Andrews and her daughter Emma Walter Hamilton stopped by this morning's TODAY show to talk about working together on their new children's book, 'The Very Fairy Princess.'
Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa stopped by this morning's TODAY on NBC to chat about their reality series 'Joan and Melissa: Joan Knows Best,' as well as some of the scandalous items on Joan's bucket list.
Ed Weeks, who plays the smooth-talking British doctor on THE MINDY PROJECT stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about accents, wearing a fatsuit and the fate of characters Mindy and Danny.
Comedian John Oliver, formerly of Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show', stopped by this morning's Today to talk about his new series 'Last Week Tonight', in which he will recap the week's news every Sunday.
Legendary comedian Jerry Lewis, whose career has spanned more than 70 years, cemented his place in entertainment history by leaving his handprints and footprints in front of the iconic TLC Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Actress Goldie Hawn stopped by the fourth hour of this morning's TODAY and discussed her early career, why she hasn't lost her joy and describes how her children have benefited from their upbringing by her and her long time partner Kurt Russell.
Pundit and author Bill O'Reilly stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about his latest book, "The Last Days of Jesus," and the role of faith in culture.
Beautiful and bubbly Kristin Chenoweth stopped by the fourth hour of this morning's TODAY and told Kathie Lee and Hoda about the awkward moment when she introduced her boyfriend, who is producing the upcoming big screen adaptation of '50 Shades of Grey' to her parents!
Award-winning actress and best-selling author Marlo Thomas stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about her new book, called, "It Ain't Over…Till It's Over.'
Actress Rashida Jones stopped by this morning's TODAY on NBC to talk about kicking up her heels in her new movie 'Cuban Fury' where she plays an engineer with a hidden passion for salsa dancing!