Willie Nelson popped into “The Tonight Show” on Friday for a virtual visit with Jimmy Fallon.
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On Monday, Robert De Niro Zoomed into The Tonight Show, where he was grilled by Jimmy Fallon, regarding a number of interesting “myths” that surround his career.
During the two-time Oscar winner’s appearance, Fallon made sure to ask about a rumor that he had once been cast as Josh—the character eventually played by Tom Hanks—in Penny Marshall’s 1988 comedy, Big.
“Yes,” De Niro said, this is true. “But we had a thing, an issue with the negotiations, so it went the way it went. But that was fine.”
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Willie Nelson popped into “The Tonight Show” on Friday for a virtual visit with Jimmy Fallon.
John Cena has tossed his hat into the ring of "worst wedding guest" ever.While appearing on "The Tonight Show," the "F9" actor revealed that he and his brother Dan got into a full-blown fistfight while at another brother's wedding! It all started with John's wedding gift."I thought it would be a nice gesture to open the bar," he told Jimmy Fallon. "Drinks are on me, that's my gift to the bride and groom.
John Cena revealed the truth behind the rumours he’s returning to WWE on Wednesday’s “Tonight Show”.
Actress Scarlett Johansson recently confirmed a major theory about her upcoming and highly-anticipated film Black Widow. During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the actress confirmed that Marvel fans will get to learn what happened in Budapest.
Unlike some of the other anniversary reunions at this year’s Tribeca Festival, which had to go virtual out of an abundance of (almost) post-pandemic safety, Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro couldn’t attend their Sunday night “Raging Bull” screening because they were out of town – in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, shooting their adaptation of David Grann’s book “Killers of the Flower Moon.” But Scorsese also wasn’t going to settle for some glitchy Zoom recording, so on Saturday night, in front of a
The Tribeca Festival wrapped Sunday night, its last event a retrospective screening of Raging Bull with a video (pre-recorded) of Leonardo DiCaprio interviewing Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro about the iconic 1980 film. The director called it, “the culmination of everything I had desired it to be.”
Helen Mirren made a bubbly entrance at "The Tonight Show." The 75-year-old actress surprised Jimmy Fallon from her bathtub on Thursday while she promoted the ninth installment of the "Fast and Furious" franchise – not including the "Hobbs & Shaw" spin-off film. "I’m in my favorite place in the world," Mirren said from her bubble bath via Zoom.
Ew, David! Annie Murphy's Schitt's Creek character Alexis would say exactly that if her brother 'licked' someone's sweat. Turns out, the actress herself did it ages ago.
Coldplay performed their latest single ‘Higher Power’ on The Tonight Show in the US last night (June 16), with the band receiving guest backing vocals from host Jimmy Fallon.The track was originally released on May 7, with its accompanying music video only dropping last week.
Quavo talks Takeoff, Robert De Niro and more while chowing down on some seriously spicy wings on “Hot Ones”.
Quavo is taking on some seriously spicy wings!
Lin-Manuel Miranda.On Tuesday, June 8, the actor stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he and the late night host celebrated Broadway’s upcoming return with a star-studded musical number.Deemed “Broadway’s Back” and set to the tune of “You’ll Be Back” from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash hit Hamilton, the skit see the pair paying tribute to a multiple different Broadway hits, including songs from West Side Story, Dear Evan Hansen, and The Book of Mormon, in addition to many
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on The Tonight Show – you can watch it below.Marking the first episode of the show with a full live audience since the coronavirus pandemic began, the talk show host spoke about the US heatwave, Logan Paul and Bezos in his opening monologue.“Welcome to The Tonight Show, everybody,” Fallon began his opening monologue. “We have comedy, we have celebrities, we have music,” said the host, who in March welcomed in a reduced-capacity audience back to 30 Rock.
Jimmy Fallon and Lin-Manuel Miranda couldn’t be happier about the return of Broadway.