James Corden spoke about his friendship with Prince Harry in a new interview with the Sun.
27.04.2022 - 20:23 / variety.com
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentKim Kardashian owes Ben Winston a massage.In 2021, Winston was ready to take a vacation. His company, Fulwell 73, had just wrapped production on HBO Max’s highly anticipated “Friends” reunion and the Grammy Awards, not to mention James Corden’s “Late Late Show,” which has been airing on CBS since 2015 with five episodes per week.Earlier last year, Corden, one of Winston’s producing partners, had bumped into Kris Jenner in Palm Springs, where they both own second homes.
Corden, already friendly with Jenner, who had been a guest on his show, spoke to the momager about her family’s new Hulu reality show, which would follow 20 ground-breaking seasons of E!’s “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” Jenner told Corden she was just starting to take meetings with production companies. They set up a Zoom and he bought her a pair of Gucci pajamas as a thank you gift.
“I said, ‘I can’t tell you how much Ben and I appreciate the opportunity to even be in your orbit, and if nothing ever happens, it was a joy just to talk to you all,’” Corden shares.“I thought, ‘Well, nothing will come of this, but it was fun to meet all the Kardashians on a Zoom,’ ” Winston recalls. “That was more fun than my next meeting.”For months, Winston, Corden and their fellow partners at Fulwell 73, Leo Pearlman, Ben Turner and Gabe Turner, never heard a thing.
With that, Winston decided to take some time off and head to Cabo.“I promised my wife that I was going to put my phone in the safe for the entire time so that nobody could disturb me,” Winston says. “It was the first time I’d ever done that.
On the last day, my wife kept getting missed calls from James. I thought there was a disaster because he knew after the
.James Corden spoke about his friendship with Prince Harry in a new interview with the Sun.
Gavin and Stacey star James Corden has revealed how close he's become to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
James Corden admits that his decision to leave as host of was «really hard» to make, but he stands by it and is proud of what the show has accomplished during his tenure.The comic actor and host spoke with ET's Nischelle Turner on Tuesday at an FYC Event for the talk show in Hollywood, and he opened up about his recent announcement that he'd signed on to host for only one more year, and then would be departing the talk show.«I just sort of felt like maybe we'd done enough? Maybe we'd done everything we wanted to do,» Corden said, explaining the thought process behind his announced future exit. «When I took the job — firstly, I didn't think we'd be on the air, like, six months later.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeJames Corden is heading home — to visit, as part of a week-long trip to Blighty for “The Late Late Show” on CBS. This will mark the fourth time “The Late Late Show with James Corden” has filmed from the U.K., but marks the first major initiative for the show since Corden announced that he would depart next year.“The Late Late Show” will broadcast four episodes from Freemasons’ Hall in Central London, marking the show’s first time in that venue. The episodes will air on Monday, June 27, through Thursday June 30 — in the show’s normal 12:37 a.m.
This Thursday was a very special one, with May 5 the annual Mexican day of celebration known as Cinco de Mayo.
Tom Cruise joined James Corden on Tuesday’s episode of "The Late Late Show with James Corden" and cracked a joked regarding his departure. At the beginning of the show, Corden introduce the night’s guests, which included Cruise and his "Top Gun: Maverick" co-star, Monica Barbaro. "James! It's such a privilege to be here, and I'm sorry about the news," Cruise said with a smile. "I'm sorry you got fired." Tom Cruise skydives with James Corden at Skydive Perris on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden in 2018.
Tom Cruise joined James Corden in studio for one of his first live talk show appearances in some time, and used the opportunity to poke fun at the recent news of Corden’s impending departure from “The Late Late Show”.
Tom Cruise joined James Corden in studio for one of his first live talk show appearances in some time, and used the opportunity to poke fun at the recent news of Corden's impending departure from the At the top of Tuesday's episode, Corden introduced the night's guests — which included Cruise and his co-star Monica Barbaro — with his traditional quick check-in at their green rooms.«James! It's such a privilege to be here, and I'm sorry about the news,» a smiling Cruise shared. «I'm sorry you got fired.»It's been less than a week since Corden announced, in a tearful monologue last Thursday, that he'd signed on to do one more season of The Late Late Show, and then would be exiting the series, which he's hosted since March 2015.«But I just wanted you to know that I'm here for you,» Cruise continued, before Corden could correct him.
James Corden isn’t quite sure what his next move will be after leaving “The Late Late Show” in 2023, but the trained theater actor told Variety senior culture and events editor Marc Malkin on the red carpet of the 2022 Met Gala that he’s not opposed to going back to his roots.When asked if he’d consider a return to Broadway, Corden said, “Well I’d love that, that’d be great.”The late night host has appeared in two plays on the Great White Way: “History Boys” in 2006 and “One Man, Two Guvnors” in 2011. He’s also appeared in a number of movie musicals, including “Cinderella” (2021) and “Into The Woods” (2014), in addition to utilizing his singing and acting chops on his show in segments such as “Crosswalk: The Musical,” where he performs mini-renditions of musicals at a crosswalk outside the CBS studio before the light changes back to green.
Trevor Noah made his debut hosting the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, back for the first time in three years after being placed on hiatus due to the pandemic.
‘I’m a British talk show host who lives in Los Angeles. So, who better than I to come down here to the White House and see if I can get a job’ — Watch ‘The Late Late Show’ host James Corden’s full sketch at the start of the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner pic.twitter.com/ahpLsYvPqI
After moving to America to launch the successful The Late Late Show back in 2015, James Corden has announced that he will be stepping back as its host in 2023. Since moving to LA seven years ago, the Gavin and Stacey actor, 43, has seen his career stateside go from strength-to-strength after securing several high profile roles on-screen.
James Cordon has announced that he is set to leave The Late Late Show, after presenting the US-based talk show since 2015.The 43 year old has spent seven years over in the US as the face of the hit CBS show, but has now decided he wants to return to the UK in order to spend more time with his wife Julia, 45, and their three children, Max, 11, Carey, seven, and four year old Charlotte. Speaking on The Late Late Show on Thursday 28 April, James revealed that it had been "the hardest decision I've ever had to make." "I never saw [the show] as my final destination and I never want this show to overstay its welcome in any way, I always want to love making it and I really think in a year from now that will be a good time to move on and see what else might be out there," the Gavin and Stacey star said.