The tv-personality, actor & writer is married to Megan Cunningham-Ferguson, his starsign is Taurus and he is now 58 years of age. “It’s a great day for America!” Craig Ferguson exclaimed at the top of nearly all his 2,000-plus Late Late Show episodes from 2004 to 2014. Kevin interviews Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson.© 2020 Earwolf: A Stitcher NetworkCraig Ferguson is a Scottish-born American television host, stand-up comedian, writer, actor, director, author, producer and voice artist. "But, occasionally, I'm tempted to have one beer.
Craig Ferguson is going back to the daily grind on his own offbeat terms, setting a deal with SiriusXM to host a live two-hour program to air weekdays from 6-8 p.m. California area codeIt’s a good rule of thumb. The varied career of Craig Ferguson includes actor ("The Drew Carey Show"), talk show host (the nearly 10-year run of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson… “I don’t miss it though.” The thing is, as much as we enjoyed Ferguson’s take on the late-night format, it’s a format that he, perhaps unsurprisingly considering how often he denigrated it, never warmed to.“Ranting” might, however, be the poorest characterization of Ferguson’s nature. Others, like Kristen Bell and Mindy Kaling, began each appearance by gushing about how it made his their favorite show to visit.It’s almost confusing to hear Ferguson talk about how much he felt he didn’t fit in in late-night, given the accolades he received while doing it. It implies rage, or perhaps even bitterness, when instead the star’s career has always been marked by remarkable amounts of humbleness, gratitude for opportunities, a bit of contrition, and—that magic word again—honesty about all of it.He continues: “I used to be in a punk rock band saying, ‘You’ll never get me in a suit sitting behind a desk,’ and there you go—I did it for 10 years.”It’s on the topic of “offense” that Ferguson launches into one of those ranting, impassioned—though always redeemably thoughtful and astute—monologues that were a highlight of his late-night run. Craig Ferguson He is the host of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, an Emmy Award-nominated, Peabody Award-winning late-night talk show that airs on CBS.
The problem is that if I have that one beer, I wake up in Tijuana four days later with a tattoo and a sore ass. It's a whole new podcast network, geofftate's MSHD PODCASTO. He talks with Marc about his punk rock past, his days as Bing Hitler and his unlikely detour as a sitcom . As we freely talk, a rarity in the controlled world of show business, about how he’s fared in his year freed from the shackles of late-night—a “relief,” he says—and the reasons why he left, the title of his special becomes less of the apology for offending anyone that it might seem at first blush than it does a life motto.If that’s the case, it’s about 10 percent less honest than most of what we’ve come to expect from the star, who has made a career out of unexpected candor, authenticity, and a punk rock mandate to do the kind of comedy that he wants to do, traditions and decorum be damned.When Craig Ferguson first met Mick Jagger, at a hotel in Istanbul two decades ago, the Scottish comedian blurted out—and to this day he can’t fathom why—“You’re adorable!”No, “forever” is reserved for stand-up.
When I honor myself, sometimes I don’t need to share with anyone else. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website.