Jon Glaser made an entrance last night in a Delocated-branded motorcycle jacket on Late Night and then proceeded to serenade the audience all decked out as his character on the show. Video inside.
Tonight, Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs visited Late Night to promote "Fashion's Night Out." The best parts of the interview, however, had to do with Lady Gaga's pre-performance prayer ritual (much to Wintour's chagrin) and Jacobs' morphine drip. Highlights inside.
On last night's Late Night, Jimmy Fallon welcomed too-cute Drew Barrymore for a chat about her new movie, Going the Distance. After the interview, Barrymore and Fallon played a competitive game of "Total Iceholes," further cementing Barrymore's adorableness. Video inside.
On last night's Late Show, Drew Barrymore was busy telling David Letterman about her perfect pooches when, suddenly, he started to roll up his sleeve, revealing several scars/bite marks that he says came from Sully, his "Satan" dog. Video inside.
Jason Bateman got to work it like a stripper as he got all slutty and waxed for his dancer video. Unfortunately, he had to let go another actress in order to sling on his heels and strip off his clothes.
Dennis Leary went on Late Night to work out some new stand up material do an interview with Jimmy Fallon, and hopefully his kids weren't watching. Once they're in college, he gets to use the Xbox.
After a brief discussion of Will Ferrell's parenting skills, he and Jimmy Fallon took a stroll down memory lane and revisited their favorite SNL sketches that were cut from the show—all the times Ferrell yelled at little children.
After the Washington Post stated that he was a member of The Roots in a case of mistaken identity, Giovanni Ribisi got the chance to jam with the band—and his doppelganger, bassist Owen Biddle—last night on Late Night.
On Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Kathy Griffin offers to be the very first Celebrity Seat Filler in order to actually go to the Emmy's. Voting academy take note: she's also offering handjobs in exchange for winning in her category.
50 Cent was so passionate about his role in Things Fall Apart, he convinced the entire crew to hold off on filming while starved himself completely by only drinking liquids. Say what you want about the guy, but that's dedication.
A former stage manager for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon has filed a sexual discrimination complaint against Fallon, who "just prefers to take direction from a woman," the man—who worked with Conan O'Brien for 14 years—claims. [NYDN]
The odd-looking viral-vid-loving Neil Young returned to Late Night last night to perform a haunting rendition of "Double Rainbow". In the cottage industry that sprang up for Double Rainbow song parodies, this one might be the best.
With URBD officials standing beside him and 60 seconds on the clock, Jimmy Fallon played his way through 9 (almost 10!) consoles. From Zelda to Halo, he samples our favorite games with hilarious 80s game show-style music in the background.
On Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Rachel Weisz reveals that she has a chicken ranch in upstate New York. This has helped her 4 year old son get his first job: Official Chicken Protector/Chicken Coop Urinator.
On Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Chace Crawford mentions his difficulties with 50 Cent's name, but he couldn't hide how excited he was to get shot by him in his new movie, Twelve. Obviously, he's never taken a bullet before.
Oh, Christina Hendricks. You don't have to tell us what it's like living with models, as we all know too well. We will, however, indulge your tales of apartments full of panty-stealing models, we guess.
Not only does Steve Carell fake out the entire Late Night with Jimmy Fallon audience by announcing "it's happening!", but he tells us the super-secret plans for what Anchorman 2 might have been. ...It could have been a Broadway show?
Teen queen Selena Gomez stopped by Late Night to promote her new K-Mart clothing line and movie, Ramona and Beezus. Watch as Gomez also teaches Fallon how to eat popcorn like a Texan: with Tobasco, salt, and pickle juice.
Last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Zach Braff shows his love for the Garden State by denouncing all things Jersey Shore and Snooki. He's pretty sure you can go there and not get punched in the face.