Jimmy Fallon takes suggestions from the audience to see a photo of President Trump get Bonked and to see The Gentlemen's Chorus perform 'My Own Worst Enemy.' Watch the performance below!
Music guests Migos' Offset and Metro Boomin perform 'Ric Flair Drip' with Ric Flair himself for the Tonight Show audience. Watch the performance below!
Jimmy Fallon teams up with Migos' Offset against Joel McHale and Michael Che for a game of Catchphrase. Watch the clip below!
While backstage at The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon discovers Robert De Niro has never encountered a dog before. Watch the clip below!
Robert De Niro appeared last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he chats about The Irishman, his Martin Scorsese film with Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel and Joe Pesci, and the much-anticipated movies and video games debuting during his Tribeca Film Festival. Watch the clip below!
It's not a reinvention, but a celebration of the classical musical that delivers familiar songs and themes. It is well worth coming to this CABARET where indeed… life is beautiful.
Jack White gets nostalgic on The Tonight Show talking about his old-school process of using retro equipment like a four-track reel-to-reel to record his latest album, Boarding House Reach, and explains how Al Capone inspired his song 'Humoresque.'
Music guest Tinashe performs 'No Drama,' with special guest Offset, for the Tonight Show audience. Watch the performance below!
On last night's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Kerry Washington hints at the series finale of Scandal, shares what she took from set and reveals the amazing wrap gifts she gave the entire crew in her best Oprah-like way. Watch the clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy and Kerry Washington act out a dramatic parent-teacher conference scene they've written together using Mad Lib words. Watch the hilarious clip below!
Watch Jimmy Fallon's monologue from last night's edition of The Tonight Show, where Jon Hamm interrupts as Fallon's high school English teacher. Check out the clip below!
Eric Bana (MUNICH and currently starring in THE FORGIVEN) is set to star opposite Connie Britton (NASHVILLE, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS) in the first season of Bravo Media's scripted anthology series DIRTY JOHN, based on the articles and breakout true crime podcast of the same name from Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard. Marking his U.S. television debut, Bana will star as John Meehan, a handsome and romantic charmer who sweeps Debra Newell (Britton) off her feet and pulls her into his web of lies. The series chronicles the true story of how a romance with Meehan spiraled into secrets, denial and manipulation. DIRTY JOHN is produced by Universal Cable Productions (UCP), in association with Los Angeles Times Studios and Atlas Entertainment, and will be executive produced and written by Alexandra Cunningham (CHANCE, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES). Richard Suckle and Charles Roven will serve as executive producers for Atlas Entertainment; Mark Herzog, Christopher G. Cowen and Chris Argentieri will serve as executive producers for Los Angeles Times Studios; Britton and Bana will also serve as executive producers.
Sterling K. Brown appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night, March 8. Sterling talks to Jimmy about his Black Panther success and hints at some tearful upcoming moments on This Is Us. In an additional clip, Sterling gets pumped about hosting Saturday Night Live, shares an embarrassing story about overusing baby powder and challenges Jimmy with a tongue twister.
In Jimmy Fallon's monologue on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon from last night, March 8, 'Sarah Huckabee Sanders' explains just what's going on in the White House. Watch the clip below!
John Cena appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon last night, March 7. John chats with Jimmy about being nominated for being an Oscar, they brainstorm antics for the next WrestleMania event, and John learns a new dance move for his upcoming wedding. Watch the clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman appeared as a guest. During one segment, passionate fans of the film talked about what it meant to them, and they thought they were just talking to a photo of the star. Turns on, Boseman himself was waiting behind the curtain to greet the fans after they had said their peace. Watch the heartwarming video below!
National New Play Network, the country's alliance of nonprofit theaters that champions the development, production, and continued life of new plays, announces five NNPN Rolling World Premieres (RWP): Ready Steady Yeti Go by David Jacobi, Ripe Frenzy by Jennifer Barclay, Apples in Winter by Jennifer Fawcett, The Mermaid Hour by David Valdes Greenwood, and Heartland by Gabriel Jason Dean. The five plays will receive a total of 17 NNPN RWP productions, with each play seeing at least three distinct productions in a 12-month period.
On last night's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy penned thank you notes to the Winter Olympics before turning the mic over to The Roots' Tarik Trotter for a PyeongChang 2018 wrap-up, in signature rap style.
A sold-out seven performance production of CHESS in Concert blew the rafters of the roof of the Eisenhower Theater.
Check out a clip from last night's Fallon Five with Paul Rudd on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” In the clip, Jimmy gives Paul Rudd the shortest interview ever in a special five-minute long Winter Olympics edition of “The Tonight Show.”
On last night's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy teams up with Rachel Brosnahan against Andrew Garfield and announcer Steve Higgins for a game of Catchphrase. Watch the hilarious segment below!
Jesse Tyler Ferguson appeared on The Tonight Show last night. He reveals the stories behind some of his best inappropriate photobombing moments on the red carpet before he and Jimmy break out some wigs to set the mood before talking about Modern Family. Watch the clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon and his guest Sarah Jessica Parker perform a romantic scene they've written together using Mad Lib words. Watch the hilarious clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon talked to the Philadelphia Eagles' Zach Ertz, Nelson Agholor, Jalen Mills, Chris Long and Alshon Jeffery about their historic Super Bowl LII win. Watch the video below!
Justin Timberlake visited The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon for a special episode after the Super Bowl last night. Justin chats with Jimmy about the nervous tic that slipped out during his halftime performance, nerds out over earning a thumbs-up from The Roots' Questlove for his Prince tribute, and drops hints about his Man of the Woods tour. Watch the full appearance below!
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