Maya Rudolph
Stepping out to promote her new flick “Grown Ups 2,” Maya Rudolph showed up at the “ Ellen DeGeneres Show” with cast mates Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Salma Hayek today (April 17).
The “Bridesmaids” actress did her best to hide her baby bump under an all-black ensemble, but when it came time to talk about the pregnancy rumors, she was happy to confirm she is with child.
Giving eager movie-goers plenty to look forward to, Fox Searchlight Pictures have released the trailer and poster for their upcoming flick, "The Way, Way Back."
Starring Steve Carell, AnnaSophia Robb and Maya Rudolph, the comedy is officially described as follows: "Over the course of his summer break, a teenager comes into his own thanks in part to the friendship he strikes up with one of the park's managers."
Adding a subsequent chapter to the story, “Grown Ups 2” picks up where the original hilarious flick left off.
Sony Pictures just dropped a fabulous teaser trailer and if it’s any indication, the sequel will likely live up to the $160 million expectations set by 2010’s “Grown Ups.”
Stepping out to pay tribute to those who make wardrobe magic, stars of all kinds flocked to the 15th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards in Beverly Hills, CA on Tuesday (February 19).
Looking stunning in a glamorous ensemble, Anne Hathaway made her way into the Beverly Hilton hotel hosted event where she is set to take home the Lacoste Spotlight Award.
Expanding her ever-growing family with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, Maya Rudolph is expecting her fourth child.
The former "Saturday Night Live" star informed NBC that she was pregnant, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Adding some fuel to the pre-release buzz, the cast of “This is 40” is featured on the cover of Vanity Fair’s January 2013 issue.
Paul Rudd, Megan Fox, Leslie Mann, and Melissa McCarthy are all hilarious in their various poses, gearing up for the December 21st theatrical launch.
The second annual Comedy Central Comedy Awards were taped last night (April 28) in New York City and some of our favorite comedians including Kristen Wiig, Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph were in attendance.
The awards show honors the best in stand-up, television, film, and online hysteria, as well as recognizing the legendary comedians of our time. This year, the special mentions were dedicated towards comedic icon Don Rickles and funny man Robin Williams, who called himself "one of the luckiest (bleeps) in show business, with the possible exception of Ryan Seacrest."
Ready to join in on what should be another memorable night in Tinseltown, Maya Rudolph turned up at the 84th Academy Awards on Sunday evening (February 26).
The “Saturday Night Live” star navigated down the Kodak Theatre red carpet while joining up with her "Bridesmaids" co-stars prior to the start of the show.
Making for one of the fan favorite sketches of the show, "Saturday Night Live" put together a comedic bit with Jay-Z, Beyonce Knowles and their baby daughter Blue Ivy as the focal point.
With the episode's host Maya Rudolph taking on the role of the "Run The World (Girls)" singer while Jay Pharoah channeled the "99 Problems" rapper, the pair were shown welcoming a lineup of Hollywood stars visiting to meet the power couple's little girl.
Returning to the show that helped launch her career, Maya Rudolph took over the hosting duties on yesterday's (February 18) episode of "Saturday Night Live".
Following a Linsanity Postgame Cold Open sketch centering on New York Knicks sensation Jeremy Lin, Miss Rudolph stepped onstage for her monologue in which she treated the Studio 8H audience and viewers at home to a song about her many love partners called “Do You Wanna Funk?” before moving into the crowd while hitting on a handful of current cast members.
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