Late-night host Jon Stewart stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about directing his upcoming film 'Rosewater', the true story of a Western journalist and his imprisonment and torture in Iran
Rhea Perlman stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about joining the cast of FOX's 'The Mindy Project,' portraying Danny's feisty mom. Check out the appearance below!
Rascal Flatts stopped by TODAY on NBC to talk about the first time they met and began performing together at the Fiddle and Steel Guitar Bar in in Nashville.
Drew Barrymore stopped by this morning's TODAY to give her advice on balancing business and babies. Shared the actress, 'I think I will act less and less...I find the hours at this point in my life too difficult with kids.'
On this morning's TODAY, Al Roker gets a behind-the-scenes from Sting of the artist's new show THE LAST SHIP and takes the stage in costume to 'audition' for a role in the production.
Sting stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about making his Broadway debut as composer of the musical THE LAST SHIP, which is loosely based on his childhood. In addition, cast members from the show performed the number 'When We Dance.'
Actor, comedian, producer, and now author Martin Short stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about his new book, 'I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend.' During the appearance, Short recounts his rise to fame, his personal loss and his beloved character Ed Grimley.
Meghan Trainor stopped by this morning's TODAY on ABC to announce her upcoming tour and perform her new single 'Lips Are Moving.'. Check out clips from the appearance below!
She and Him's Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward stopped by this morning's TODAY to perform the Frank Sinatra classic, 'Time After Time.' Check out the performance below!
18-year-old rising star and former X Factor contestant Ella Henderson stopped by this morning's TODAY to perform her new single, 'Ghost.' Check out the appearance below!
Yesterday, BWW told you about the New York cab driver who picked up Tom Hanks and in return received free tickets to the actor's then Broadway show 'Lucky Guy.' Today, the cabbie surprised TODAY's Hoda Kotb, another one of his recent passengers.
Jim Carrey stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about the upcoming sequel to his hit comedy 'Dumb and Dumber To' as well as his recent hosting stint on NBC's 'Saturday Night LIve.'
Keanu Reeves stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about his new film, 'John Wick,' in which he plays a retired hit man who goes on a rampage after a thug steals his car and kills his dog.
The queen of comedy, Melissa McCarthy stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about starring opposite Bill Murray in her new film, 'St. Vincent.' The actress also addressed recent rumors that she will be appearing in the recently announced sequel to 'Ghostbusters.'
James Marsden stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about his new film 'The Best of Me', a romantic drama based on the best selling novel by Nicolas Sparks.