Craig Ferguson
Scottish-American actor
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2024 | Ferguson released a stand-up comedy special titled 'Craig Ferguson: I'm So Happy' |
2023 | Craig Ferguson began hosting 'Joy, a Podcast' for iHeartPodcasts, presenting himself as the host of the podcast series. |
January 2023 | Sony Pictures Television announced a new half-hour syndicated late-night talk show 'Channel Surf with Craig Ferguson', with a pilot shot in the UK at Dock10 studios. |
2022 | Ferguson voiced the Doorknob in 'Alice's Wonderland Bakery' and the character Mason in an episode of 'Love, Death & Robots' titled 'Mason's Rats' |
2022 | Announced an adaptation of his film Saving Grace as a stage musical for a West End run in 2023, in which he will portray a 'villainous banker'. |
April 2022 | The Hustler was cancelled after 19 episodes across two seasons. |
2021 | Ferguson appeared as himself in the TV show 'The Hustler' |
September 23 2021 | Concludes hosting The Hustler game show on ABC. |
January 4 2021 | Ferguson begins hosting The Hustler, a television game show on ABC, which runs until September 23, 2021. |
2020 | Released comedy album 'Hobo Fabulous' |
2020 | Ferguson appeared in the film Then Came You, playing the character Howard. |
2019 | Ferguson released a stand-up docuseries 'Craig Ferguson Presents: Hobo Fabulous' and voiced the character Gobber in the television special 'How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming' |
2019 | Ferguson reprised his voice role as Gobber in the animated film How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. |
May 7 2019 | Ferguson released his third book, 'Riding the Elephant: A Memoir of Altercations, Humiliations, Hallucinations, and Observations'. |
2018 | Released comedy album 'Tickle Fight' |
2018 | Craig Ferguson appeared in an episode of 'Still Game' as the character Callum |
2018 | Craig Ferguson voiced the character Giles in the animated film Duck Duck Goose. |
May 11 2018 | Aired the last new episode of The Craig Ferguson Show on SiriusXM Satellite Radio. |
2017 | Ferguson wrote a short story for the anthology 'In Sunlight or in Shadow', edited by Lawrence Block, featuring works inspired by Edward Hopper's paintings. |
2017 | Announced to return to UK television after many years, with a guest role in BBC Scotland's comedy Still Game, to be shown in 2018. |
2017 | Ferguson releases a six-episode web show called Couple Thinkers with his wife, Megan Wallace Cunningham. |
February 27 2017 | Launched The Craig Ferguson Show, a two-hour talk radio show on Comedy Greats channel and Faction Talk on SiriusXM Satellite Radio. |
2016 | Won second Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host for Celebrity Name Game. |
December 2 2016 | Announcement made that Celebrity Name Game would end after three seasons. |
February 18 2016 | Began hosting the historical talk show 'Join or Die with Craig Ferguson' on History channel. |
2015 | Signed to play Prentiss Porter in The King of 7B, a comedy pilot for ABC that was not picked up. |
2015 | Won Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host for Celebrity Name Game. |
2014 | Sandra Peterson, the remote-controlled rhino head, 'returned' to the show, now voiced and operated by Josh Robert Thompson. |
2014 | Last year of using the 'What Did We Learn on the Show Tonight, Craig?' segment, which originally began with the 2008 set redesign. |
December 2014 | Leaves The Late Late Show. |
December 19 2014 | The final episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson aired. |
September 22 2014 | Began hosting the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game. |
September 19 2014 | The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson aired its 2,000th episode. |
April 2014 | Guest hosted the April Fools' Day episode of The Price Is Right. |
April 28 2014 | Ferguson announced he would step down as host at the end of the year. |
April 1 2014 | Ferguson participated in an April Fools' Day swap with The Price Is Right, hosting that show's episode while Drew Carey hosted The Late Late Show. |
March 2014 | Reprised role on Hot in Cleveland when the show returned |
2013 | Released comedy album 'I'm Here to Help' through New Wave Dynamics |
2013 | Secretariat appears in background shots during the show's visit to New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII. |
October 2013 | Announced as host of the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game, to begin in late 2014. |
September 2013 | Guest-starred on the season finale of Hot in Cleveland as a priest/tabloid journalist. |
September 2013 | The show's new opening premiered without the previous cloth puppets, though marionettes of Drew Carey and Morgan Freeman were frequently used in cold opens during the fall. |
June 11 2013 | Awarded the Peter Ustinov Comedy Award at the Banff World Media Festival. |
2012 | Ferguson voices Lord Macintosh in the animated film Brave. |
2012 | Secretariat accompanies the show during its week of programs taped in Scotland. |
2012 | The cloth puppets were phased out after the show moved to a new studio. |
November 2012 | In November sweeps, Jimmy Kimmel Live! overtook Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Late Show, with 2.1 million total viewers compared to Ferguson's 1.6 million. |
November 30 2012 | Tom Hanks wins Golden Mouth Organ award |
October 6 2012 | Performed a comedy show at Radio City Music Hall. |
August 27 2012 | Ferguson reduced his 'Big Cash Prize' from $50 in $1 bills or quarters to $7.50 in nickels, explaining it was necessary to help pay for the new studio. |
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