Jimmy Fallon
It was a very special evening for “30 Rock,” as they pulled off their second live episode ever with the help of plenty of guest stars.
The hit NBC sitcom enlisted the talents of Paul McCartney, Jimmy Fallon, Kim Kardashian, Jon Hamm, and Amy Poehler to spice things up a bit in separate East Coast and West Coast broadcasts.
Just days away from the release of her new album, Madonna spent Saturday night (March 24) hitting the stage during Day Two of the Ultra Music Festival 14 at Bayfront Park in Miami, Florida.
The Material Girl helped introduce performer Avicii, with the trip to the Sunshine State coming just after Madge hooked up with Jimmy Fallon for a Facebook interview in New York City earlier in the day.
He’s always looking for new ways to lampoon pop culture, and Jimmy Fallon hit the jackpot with his impersonation of Eddie Vedder singing a song about Jeremy Lin.
Fallon used Pearl Jam’s hit song “Jeremy” as the basis for the skit, dressing up and brooding like the famous grunge god Vedder and belting out his new lyrics.
Honoring the best in their profession over the past year, the WGA held its 2012 Writers Guild Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday evening (February 19).
With the Tinseltown tribute taking place at the Hollywood Palladium, the annual function was hosted by "New Girl" actress Zooey Deschanel and "Community" actor Joel McHale.
He’s known for his musical comedy antics, and Jimmy Fallon scored a touchdown with his melding of Tim Tebow and David Bowie during “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” last night.
The former “Saturday Night Live” stud portrayed ‘TeBowie,’ and sang a modified version of Bowie’s hit “Space Oddity” that incorporated Tebow’s outspoken faith.
Making his grand return to the sketch comedy show, Jimmy Fallon took over hosting duties for yesterday's (December 17) episode of "Saturday Night Live".
The 37-year-old kicked off the show with a monolgue song about Christmas and his joy over being back on SNL while the Cold Open featured Sully and Denise showing up at the high school dance with plenty of fake Student IDs and booze.
It’s always a smashing good time, and this year’s GQ Men of the Year shindig, held last night (November 17), was no different.
Showmen of the Year Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon showed up at the Chateau Marmont looking to party, as did King of the Year honoree Jay-Z and Breakout of the Year Michael Fassbender.
They have an uncanny chemistry together so it’s no wonder Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon were named as GQ magazine’s Showmen of the Year.
The “Like I Love You” singer and the “Saturday Night Live” alum talked with the men’s magazine about their experiences in the world of entertainment.
As 2011 begins winding down, GQ Magazine has come up with their picks for the Men of the Year issue.
Featured in four separate covers, Mila Kunis (the Knockout), Michael Fassbender (the Breakout), Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon (the Showmen), and Jay-Z (the King) have all been honored by the men’s magazine.
Leave it to Jimmy Fallon to take one of the most bizarre news stories this week and turn it into a hilarious musical sketch.
The “Late Night” host was backed up by his house band The Roots for a performance of “(It’s Not My) Baby,” based on Bieber's real song “Baby.”














