Actor and “America’s Got Talent” host Nick Cannon stopped by NBC's TODAY to share that his new MTV show “Wild ’N Out” started as a “funny idea” with actor-comedians Kevin Hart and Katt Williams.
John Cho stopped by TODAY to talk about playing Sulu in the Star Trek reboot films, and addressed the controversy that arose from the recent revelation that the character, created by George Takei in the original “Star Trek” TV series, is gay
Former Disney Channel favorite Ashley Tisdale stopped by TODAY to explain that her role as a prostitute in “Amateur Night” is different from anything she’s done before.
He sat down with TODAY's Matt Lauer and recalls the “Oprah rule” of his Philadelphia childhood, when he had to hurry from school to get back home before Oprah Winfrey's talk show came on 4 p.m.
Actor Logan Lerman stopped by TODAY to talk about his latest drama “Indignation,” an adaptation of a Philip Roth novel, of which he is executive producer as well as star.
She played Walter White’s wife in the Emmy-winning TV show “Breaking Bad.” Now Anna Gunn is a woman of Wall Street in the new film, “Equity,” the first movie about the women of Wall Street written, directed and produced by women.
On NBC's TODAY, actor Matt Damon explained that it took years to make his new thriller “Jason Bourne” because the filmmakers “didn’t want to force something that wasn’t there.” His co-star Alicia Vikander points to how the new film touches on current issues.
On this morning's TODAY she revealed she didn’t have much money before becoming a well-known actress, and that she and her friends would watch the earlier Bourne films for entertainment.
In the new Netflix film “Tallulah,” “The West Wing” Emmy winner Allison Janney plays the mother of the character played by Ellen Page, Oscar-nominated for “Juno.”
The film stars Australian actress Teresa Palmer who tells TODAY she believes in the supernatural and recounts an incident where she was told there was a spirit in her bedroom.
The actress tells TODAY that she’s grateful to the Twitter users who decided she should survive and return in “Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens,” which debuts July 31 on Syfy.
Singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani stopped by NBC's TODAY and shared that she's grateful for her fans coming out to her concerts, including an 81-year-old woman who traveled from Florida to see her perform on the plaza Friday.
GHOSTBUSTERS' star Kate McKinnon stopped by NBC's TODAY to explain that she has a lot in common with her character in the film, an eccentric scientist.
“Mr. Robot,” the Golden Globe-winning drama that touches on such issues as Internet security, privacy and mental health, is coming back for a second season, and stars Christian Slater and Rami Malek tell TODAY they're happy about its success.