Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law stopped by TODAY to talk about his new movie “Genius” in which he plays novelist Thomas Wolfe, a struggling writer looking for his big break.
Oscar-nominated actor Jesse Eisenberg is reprising his role as magician J. Daniel Atlas in “Now You See Me 2.” The actor stopped by NBC's TODAY to explain that what he likes about the film is that its magic tricks are actually explained
Country singer Luke Bryan has a busy tour schedule, with four shows lined up within 28 hours. Despite his demanding schedule, he tells TODAY he's energized by the crowds and wouldn't be performing if he weren't having fun.
The girl next door in “The Wonder Years” is all grown up and starring in the new Hallmark Channel movie “Wedding Bells.” Danica McKellar plays a fashion designer who prefers the single life but meets a handsome chef who might change her mind, and she tells TODAY all about it.
He started his acting career playing the infamous “boy who lived” in the magical Harry Potter series. Now, Daniel Radcliffe talks about using slight of hand magic as the villain in the “Now You See Me” sequel on TODAY.
Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus is writing, producing and starring in “Still the King,” an upcoming comedy series on CMT in which he plays an Elvis impersonator turned fake pastor.
Actress Jennifer Beals stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about her role in NBC’s medical drama “The Night Shift,” in which she plays a doctor stationed in Afghanistan.
“Saturday Night Live” veteran Kenan Thompson stopped by this week's TODAY to talk about his work on SNL and the new NBC variety show “Maya & Marty.” Watch the appearance below!
The funny and talented David Alan Grier is currently starring in “The Carmichael Show” on NBC. The actor tells the hosts of TODAY about his emotional experience after seeing HAMILTON on Broadway.
Rashida Jones stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about her new police series “Angie Tribeca”. The actresss also discusses following in the footsteps of her father, iconic music producer Quincy Jones.
Best known for “Law & Order,” Sam Waterson is now in the cast of the Netflix comedy “Grace and Frankie,” where he says he and his co-stars “laugh every day and then get to go home.”
Singer and performer Boy George is back on the music scene, with a 50-city world tour set to kick off next week with Culture Club. He also just finished taping “Celebrity Apprentice” and gives new host Arnold Schwarzenegger a surprising review.
Country superstar Blake Shelton sat down with TODAY's Kathie Lee and Hoda to talk about his new album, “If I’m Honest,” his relationship with Gwen Stefani, and those rumors that he’s leaving “The Voice.”
TSA Administrator Peter Neffenger will talk exclusively to Matt Lauer on today, May 26 on NBC News' TODAY. The live, in-studio conversation will be the first time Neffenger speaks out following his hearing on Capitol Hill.
Three of the stars of detective comedy NICE GUYDS – Ryan Gosling, Russell Crowe and Matt Bomer joined its director-screenwriter, Shane Black, in a conversation with TODAY’s Willie Geist.
Model and actress Brooklyn Decker and comedian-actress June Diane Raphael play two sisters who don't always see eye to eye on the Netflix comedy “Grace and Frankie,” whose second season is available now.