Craig Ferguson
Craig Ferguson is one of Scotland's best exports (after whisky)!
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Television host, stand-up comedian, writer, actor, director, author, producer and voice artist... is there nothing this man can't do?
Craig Ferguson is one of Scotland's best exports (after whisky)!
Craig Ferguson is one of Scotland's best exports (after whisky)!
Whenever he has the chance, Ferguson likes to return to his stand-up roots. Let loose from the constraints of network television, Ferguson's random brain is allowed free reign over topics like his former drug addictions, sex and the stars who appear on his show. Ferguson performed his Hot and Grumpy Tour since 2013, which continued through 2014, before handing over the reins to The Late, Late Show to James Corden in 2015. Don't miss this most excellent stand-up comic live on stage when he performs at near you soon!
One of Scotland's most acclaimed comedians, Craig Ferguson first became known to American audiences as Nigel Wick, Drew Carey's evil boss on The Drew Carey Show. A fixture of the series from 1995, Ferguson won over film audiences four years later with his portrayal of indefatigable hair stylist Crawford Mackenzie in The Big Tease.
He became a household name when he took over as host of CBS's Late Late Show in 2005, replacing Craig Kilborn. His show was a noticeably more anarchic and free form version of the standard late night talk show format. In addition he has lent his voice to several top animated movies including How to Train Your Dragon and HTDYD2 as the irrepressible Gobber and Disney Pixar's Brave as a fiesty Celtic clan leader.
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Tom from London
He's the man
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Craig Ferguson rocked his Evansville show