13 Actors Who Got Themselves Banned From Popular Talk Shows
These actors got banned from a talk show or two.
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Read MoreAmerican actor Khary Payton has an episode of "The Walking Dead" he prefers the most due to its extremely emotional and heartbreaking nature.
Read MoreNolan Gould, who played Luke Dunphy on Modern Family, recently looked back on his time playing the character for all 11 seasons of the popular sitcom.
Read MoreNot all fans were pleased when "Naruto" saw the titular character end up in a relationship with Hinata. Surprisingly, this included Masashi Kishimoto's wife.
Read MoreLeslie David Baker, who played Stanley Hudson for nine seasons on The Office, had nice things to say about the show's legacy in a 2020 interview.
Read MoreGil Birmingham has plenty of experience working with Taylor Sheridan. In fact, the actor learned about "Yellowstone" directly from Sheridan in 2016.
Read MoreYellowstone fans are having a hard time getting how Beth Dutton was ignorant about the "train station" where her family members dump their enemies' bodies.
Read More"Star Trek" and "Star Wars" star Greg Grunberg made a vocal cameo appearance in J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek," but he was originally offered the role of a red shirt.
Read More"The Office" star Phyllis Smith originally had no plans to audition for the series, even though the part of Phyllis Vance was specifically developed for her.
Read MoreGeorge Eads, who plays Nick Stokes on "CSI," had a very memorable experience working with legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino on the show.
Read MoreGarrett Hedlund, who plays Mitch in "Tulsa King," revealed that there's a mutual understanding between his character and Dwight, played by Sylvester Stallone.
Read MoreBefore Amy Carlson left "Blue Bloods," she was able to enjoy a sort of nostalgic mini-reunion with some people from her time on "Third Watch."
Read More"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" star Celeste O'Connor absolutely loved the familial feeling that developed behind-the-scenes.
Read MoreFans of the romance between Harald and Freydis on "Vikings: Valhalla" were devastated when the couple broke up and the actors have weighed in on their feelings.
Read More"Naruto" creator Masashi Kishimoto sought inspiration from several places in the world of anime and manga, including the popular "Dragon Ball" franchise.
Read MoreJames Corden's exit from The Late Late Show marks the end of an era for the host and the show, which will be replaced with a reboot of another late-night show.
Read MoreDrea de Matteo is one of the enduring stars of "Sons of Anarchy," but she once revealed that her character Wendy was supposed to die in Episode 1.
Read MoreKatey Segal played Gemma Teller-Morrow in "Sons of Anarchy," and her on-screen husband Ron Perlman opened up about what it was like working with her.
Read MoreThe long-awaited sequel film "Avatar: The Way of Water" is a visual marvel and it is the first film to use motion grading. Here's what that technology means.
Read MoreIn the "NCIS: Hawai'i" episode "Misplaced Target," Lucy finally made her first return to the sunny climate of Hawaii after nearly three full months
Read MoreJonathan Majors stars in "Magazine Dreams," thanks to filmmaker Elijah Bynum spotting his face on the side of a bus and deciding to rewrite the script for him.
Read MoreMeemaw actress Annie Potts has offered up some praise to "Young Sheldon" co-creator Chuck Lorre.
Read More"1923" fans were excited to see Teonna make her escape during a recent episode of the show. Fans shared their thoughts on the episode through social media.
Read MoreAccording to series creator Vince Gilligan, Bryan Cranston wasn't afraid to appear disinterested during the initial casting stages of "Breaking Bad."
Read MoreNCIS fans are largely in agreement that the killer Sam Novak (Andrew Ellis Miller) is one disturbed individual.
Read MoreIn a new set of teaser ads for Pepsi Zero Sugar's Super Bowl LVII campaign, Steve Martin and Ben Stiller sell out and trade jabs.
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons to be excited over DCU cranking out a new slate of films. One of those reasons is named Keanu Reeves.
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