Comedian, actor, writer and director Michael Ian Black is best known for such projects as “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp.” Now he has a new comedy special, “Noted Expert,” in which he pokes fun at his own wife and kids.
As the 2016 Invictus Games open in Orlando, Florida, TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager sat down with Prince Harry, who explains why he created the competition for wounded warriors.
Jane Fonda explains she and fellow TODAY guest Lily Tomlin love their respective title roles: “We could play who we are – old ladies that survive and thrive.”
In the new movie “Maggie’s Plan,” Greta Gerwig plays a woman ready to have a child on her own until she falls for a married professor played by Ethan Hawke.
TODAY's Natalie Morales recently sat down with comedian George Lopez in Miami, where he opened up about what he's doing to give back and empower others in the Latino community
Maroon 5 frontman and “The Voice” judge Adam Levine stopped by TODAY to share his thoughts on Prince, saying the late music icon “was a huge influence on me … the music was so wild and completely different.”
Jeremy Irons plays professor G.H. Hardy in the new film “The Man Who Knew Infinity,” the fact-based story of a self-taught mathematician from India who earns admittance to Cambridge during World War I.
Actress Kate Hudson stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about her new film “Mother’s Day” and working with director Garry Marshall. Watch the appearance below!
On this morning's TODAY, Natalie Morales sits down with singer Marc Anthony ahead of the Billboard Latin Music Awards. Anthony, who is up for six awards
On this morning's TODAY, P&G athletes Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles talk about their hopes for competing in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio and how they don’t consider each other to be rivals.
In a one-on-one interview with TODAY's Matt Lauer, Olympian Michael Phelps candidly addresses his bumpy road from London to Rio. Watch the appearance below!