Some roles take a lot out of an actor.
09.12.2021 - 00:45 / deadline.com
James Corden, still considered one of the newer figures in late-night television, is celebrating 1,000 episodes of The Late Late Show tonight.
The Brit kicked off his run on the CBS show on March 23, 2015 and it’s been a wild ride, from jumping out of planes with Tom Cruise through to the success of Carpool Karaoke and newer segments such as Crosswalk Musical.
Corden tells Deadline that he’s feeling great about hitting the four-figure mark. “We grew up in a country where talkshows are on once a
Some roles take a lot out of an actor.
BTS knows how to shut it down when they perform, and they did just that during their «Crosswalk Concert» on the .
BTS are the latest stars to belt out some of their biggest hits for James Corden’s “Crosswalk Concert” “Late Late Show” segment.
When it comes to Christmas gift-giving, Tom Cruise goes all out.
Tom Cruise.A new report claims that A-list star wanted to do something nice for the London-based "Mission: Impossible 7" crew, so he had 300 cakes flown across the Atlantic Ocean. The cakes were from his favorite bakery in Los Angeles. "Tom wanted to give the team on Mission: Impossible a treat for Christmas and decided that only cakes from his favorite bakery in LA would do," an insider told The Sun.
James Corden’s television production company that makes his successful US chat show. Documents show that Fulwell 73 Productions LLP, on which the global star is listed as a designated member, is to be dissolved on Tuesday.
Faith Hill & Tim McGraw are stepping out for the premiere of their Yellowstone prequel series!
Mariah Carey made her first in-person appearance in two years as she chatted to James Corden Wednesday to celebrate the 1000th episode of “The Late Late Show”.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeAfter a hosting “The Late Late Show” for a thousand episodes, James Corden now knows why his gig is so coveted. “These are very difficult jobs to leave, because you work with incredible people and you do something that’s really amazing every day,” he said.
Tom Cruise proved once again that there is no stunt he can’t tackle himself! While filming the next installment of Mission Impossible, 59-year-old actor attempted death-defying feats at Duxford Aerodrome, Cambridgeshire this week. The star was spotted perilously hanging from a World War II plane mid-air while it performed harrowing loops and nose-dives, as seen in photos published via the Daily Mail.
Tom Cruise was photographed performing his own nail-biting stunt while filming "Mission: Impossible 8." Cruise, 59, climbed out of the cockpit of a 1941 Boeing B75N1 Stearman biplane at 2,000 feet and sat on the wing. He then dangled himself upside down from the wing.
Tom Cruise is once again upping the ante on stunts for the upcoming “Mission: Impossible 8”.