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Golden Globes: Jennifer Coolidge, Jenna Ortega, Henry Golding, Hilary Swank and Regina Hall Join as Presenters
The Golden Globes is filling out its presenter ranks. A new group of boldfaced names has been announced to take the stage during Tuesday’s telecast. Set to appear are, in alphabetical order, Jennifer Coolidge, Claire Danes, Jay Ellis, Henry Golding, Harvey Guillén, Regina Hall, Cole Hauser, Salma Hayek Pinault, Jennifer Hudson, Jenna Ortega, Mo Brings […]
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Golden Globes: Quentin Tarantino, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis and Tracy Morgan Set as Presenters
The Golden Globes will have some stars onstage come Jan. 10. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the first batch of presenters set to take the stage when the Globes return to NBC next Tuesday. Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, Blonde nominee Ana de Armas, Everything Everywhere All at Once nominee Jamie Lee Curtis, Billy Porter, Ana […]
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John Mulaney, Conan O’Brien to Headline New York Comedy Festival
The New York Comedy Festival, returning for its 18th year, has announced its 2022 headliners. John Mulaney, Conan O’Brien, Tracy Morgan, Wanda Sykes, Jenny Slate, Bill Maher, Jo Koy, JB Smoove, Jimmy O. Yang, Mo Amer, Shane Gillis, The Guilty Feminist, Nurse Blake, Ms. Pat and Bassem Youssef will headline this year’s festival, taking place […]
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‘The Last O.G.’ Canceled as TBS Originals Continue to Dwindle
TBS continues to thin the herd of its scripted originals. The basic cable network, now part of the sprawling Warner Bros. Discovery portfolio, has canceled Tracy Morgan comedy The Last O.G. after a four-season run. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the decision to ax the comedy was made months ago after the now fourth […]
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Tracy Morgan to Guest-Star on CBS’ ‘The Neighborhood’ (Exclusive)
Tracy Morgan is heading back to broadcast. The Last O.G. star is set to guest on CBS’ The Neighborhood, marking his first live-action network comedy appearance since his seven-season, Emmy-nominated run on NBC’s 30 Rock. Morgan will play Curtis Butler, the frenetic younger brother of star Cedric the Entertainer’s character. “Cedric the Entertainer and Tracy […]
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Tracy Morgan to Be Feted With Friars Club Entertainment Icon Award
Cary Grant. Frank Sinatra. Tracy Morgan. Three very different men, each among the very few recipients of the Friars Club’s top honor. On May 26, Morgan is set to become only the ninth winner of the Entertainment Icon Award by the private New York roast-house. Other past recipients are Douglas Fairbanks, Tony Bennett, Martin Scorsese, […]
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How Death of His Sister Inspired Bob Saget’s Tireless Mission to Find Cure for Scleroderma
Dr. Luke Evnin not only hoped it would happen, he could picture it. Someday in the not-too-distant future, maybe 10 or 15 years, he and longtime friend Bob Saget would catch up and reminisce about their contributions that led to a cure for scleroderma, the rare and sometimes life-threatening autoimmune disorder that largely affects the […]
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Tracy Morgan and Wife Megan Wollover to Divorce
Tracy Morgan and his wife, Megan Wollover, are divorcing after five years of marriage.
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’30 Rock: A One-Time Special’: TV Review
In '30 Rock: A One-Time Special,' Tina Fey and the rest of the cast returned to NBC to help launch Peacock.
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Tracy Morgan Says “F— Show Business” in Emotional Thank-You Message to First Responders
Tracy Morgan on Monday gave an emotional thank-you to first responders and medical professionals for their tireless work combating the coronavirus pandemic.
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Eddie Murphy’s ‘SNL’ Monologue Brings Back Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle
Eddie Murphy on Saturday returned to NBC's Studio 8H, hosting 'Saturday Night Live' for the first time since 1984.
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HBO Max Expands Stand-Up Comedy Special Roster
HBO Max, which is set to launch in May, has picked up hourlong stand-up specials from Tracy Morgan and John Early and rising stars Rose Matafeo and Ahir Shah.
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