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Funnyman Will Ferrell began his career in comedy with the Los Angeles comedy group The Groundlings, which led to his SNL discovery.
In 2003, Ferrell gained movie stardom with the release of his hit holiday comedy, "Elf." He also starred in a slew of other popular comedies, including "Old School," "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby."
Ferrell changed pace when he starred opposite Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson in the 2006 drama "Stranger Than Fiction," which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. In the film, Ferrell plays Harold Crick, an IRS worker who continuously hears a narration of the story of his life -- and he do...
In 2003, Ferrell gained movie stardom with the release of his hit holiday comedy, "Elf." He also starred in a slew of other popular comedies, including "Old School," "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby."
Ferrell changed pace when he starred opposite Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson in the 2006 drama "Stranger Than Fiction," which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. In the film, Ferrell plays Harold Crick, an IRS worker who continuously hears a narration of the story of his life -- and he do...
Funnyman Will Ferrell began his career in comedy with the Los Angeles comedy group The Groundlings, which led to his SNL discovery.
In 2003, Ferrell gained movie stardom with the release of his hit holiday comedy, "Elf." He also starred in a slew of other popular comedies, including "Old School," "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby."
Ferrell changed pace when he starred opposite Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson in the 2006 drama "Stranger Than Fiction," which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. In the film, Ferrell plays Harold Crick, an IRS worker who continuously hears a narration of the story of his life -- and he doesn't like the ending.
Ferrell returns to film this summer in the adventure comedy "Land of the Lost," a big-screen remake of the 1970s TV series.
In 2003, Ferrell gained movie stardom with the release of his hit holiday comedy, "Elf." He also starred in a slew of other popular comedies, including "Old School," "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby."
Ferrell changed pace when he starred opposite Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson in the 2006 drama "Stranger Than Fiction," which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. In the film, Ferrell plays Harold Crick, an IRS worker who continuously hears a narration of the story of his life -- and he doesn't like the ending.
Ferrell returns to film this summer in the adventure comedy "Land of the Lost," a big-screen remake of the 1970s TV series.
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'Anchorman 2' adds Kristen Wiig as Steve Carell's wife
By Geoff BerkshireZap2it 3:58 p.m. EST, February 5, 2013 Kristen Wiig is officially on board for the much anticipated sequel to "Anchorman," dubbed "Anchorman: The Legend Continues." Co-star Christina Applegate and director Adam McKay revealed the news...
Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Adam McKay, Steve Carell, Entertainment Events, Kristen Wiig
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Injury Time: Gordon Ramsay and Will Ferrell Hurt in Charity Soccer Match
Talk about giving 'til it hurts! Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Will Ferrell both paid a heavy price for appearing in a U.K. celebrity soccer match for UNICEF, when both were forced from the game by injury. They'll reportedly be OK, but which of...
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Anchorman Sequel
This is kind of a big deal. Not only have we been graced with the ace news that there will be a sequel, but reps confirmed to E! News that Will Ferrell will bust out his polyester suit with his many leather-bound books and apartment which smells of...Tags: Movies, Adam McKay, Steve Carell, Judd Apatow, David Koechner
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Carol Burnett to receive Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
Carol Burnett, the trailblazing comedienne whose variety show was a top draw on CBS for over a decade, was named the winner of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Tuesday. Burnett, 80, will receive the award in an Oct. 20 in a ceremony to be...
Tags: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, NBC (tv network), Entertainment Events, CBS Corp., Mark Twain
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Mark Twain Prize to go to Carol Burnett
The 2013 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor will be awarded to actress, comedian and bestselling author Carol Burnett, the Kennedy Center announced Tuesday. Burnett, of course, was the star of "The Carol Burnett Show," which won 25 Emmy Awards during...
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RAY MANZAREK: Doors Co-Founder Dead at 74
Ray Manzarek, a founding Member of The Doors, has died at age 74.
The keyboardist, born Raymond Daniel Manczarek, Jr., succumbed this afternoon (Monday) at the RoMed...Tags: Computer Hardware, Ben Gibbard, Music, Guns N' Roses (music group), Fashion Shows
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Movies in the Parks schedule released
RedEyeIf you missed the latest James Bond movie "Skyfall" or Oscar award-winning "Life of Pi" in the theater, the good news is you can catch up and watch the movies in a park this summer. The 13th annual Movies in the Parks, sponsored by Charter One and RCN,...Tags: X-Men: First Class (movie), Ferris Bueller's Day Off (movie), RCN Telecom Services, LLC, Back to the Future (movie), The Amazing Spider-Man (movie)
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Comedian Meyers to stay at NBC's 'SNL' ahead of 'Late Night' gig
ReutersMay 16 (Reuters) - "Saturday Night Live" cast member Seth Meyers said on Thursday that he will stay on at the NBC live television comedy show until the end of the year, before he begins hosting the network's "Late Night" talk show in February 2014....Tags: Jimmy Fallon, Jason Sudeikis, NBC (tv network), Fred Armisen, Comcast Corporation
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A screen's-eye view of Chicago
Chicago has been involved in filmmaking since the technology's very beginnings in the early 1900s, when some of the world's first movie studios operated here. From those early days, when neighborhood kids would sneak onto the Selig Polyscope Co. lot at...Tags: Marc Forster, DePaul University, David Duchovny, Emma Thompson, Risky Business (movie)
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Endorsements help define Garcetti and Greuel
Since winning spots in the mayoral runoff, Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel have been scurrying around Los Angeles rolling out new endorsements as they seek to gain an edge in what is expected to be a tight, low-turnout election. In statewide and national...
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Why folk music? Why not?
Sneakers, drugs and everyday life. That's what Tracy Newman's albums are made of. "I usually mention tennis shoes and some kind of drug in my CDs," she said. "I was dating a guy whose tennis shoes were all over the place and I was always tripping on...
Tags: Ed Sheeran, Kathy Griffin, Music, Adele (music artist), Bob Dylan
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Kids’ Choice Awards 2013 date, time, TV channel, preview and more!
Channel Guide MagazineKids' Choice Awards 2013 date, time, TV channel, preview and more! The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2013 Saturday, March 23 Nickelodeon, 8pm ET LIVE! It's time again for the only awards show we know of that douses celebrities in green slime (the Golden...
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