Best known for winning three Emmys for the '90s series "Picket Fences," Kathy Baker stars opposite the late Robin Williams in "Boulevard," in which she plays the wife of a closeted gay man.
Director Judd Apatow of the popular comedies "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Bridesmaids" stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about his new film, "Trainwreck." Watch the appearance below!
Chris Colfer stopped by this week's TODAY to talk about his time on the FOX musical dramedy "Glee" and "The Land of Stories: Beyond the Kingdoms," the latest in his book series.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley will exclusively talk to Matt Lauer in her first interview since signing the bill to remove the Confederate flag from the SC state Capitol grounds.
Regis Philbin is joining NBC's TODAY as a contributor to the fourth hour with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. Gifford and Kotb made the announcement this morning with Philbin making a special appearance.
On NBC's TODAY, Brody Jenner talked about his E! show "Sex with Brody," a romance advice program, as well as about his father Bruce Jenner's gender transition to Caitlyn Jenner.
LeBron James is moving on to Hollywood, showing his comedy chops in the upcoming Amy Schumer movie "Trainwreck." TODAY's Matt Lauer sat down with LeBron and his co-star Bill Hader.
In preparation for the launch of its 10-year chapter as the home of NASCAR's championship run, beginning this 4th of July weekend, NBC Sports Group will employ its “Big Event Strategy”
Victor Garber stopped by NBC's TODAY this morning to talk about his new film 'Self/Less,' an intriguing science-fiction film starring Ben Kingsley as a dying aristocrat whose consciousness is transferred into a healthy young body.
NBC's TODAY continues to gain momentum, tightening the ratings race and posting consistent wins. For the week of June 15, TODAY was the number-one morning show Thursday
"Ted 2" actress Amanda Seyfried talked with TODAY anchors about her new comedy, and explained what it was like to act to an invisible teddy bear as Seth MacFarlane shouts the lines off set.