Will Ferrell
John William "Will" Ferrell is married to Viveca Paulin. Will is an American comedian, actor, voice actor and writer. Ferrell first established himself as a cast member of Saturday Night Live, and has subsequently starred in the comedy films.
Whenever Will Ferrell stars in a movie, its’ always quite the flick, and “Everything Must Go” looks to be no exception.
The “Old School” actor plays the part of Nick Halsey, an alcoholic who relapses and finds that he’s lost everything.
They're known for their off-the-cuff ways, and last night (May 2) Will Ferrell and Conan O’Brien were at it again.
The “Elf” actor followed through with previous threats and shaved the crimson-haired late-night TV host’s beard.
It’s hard to believe, but tomorrow night (April 21) is Steve Carell's second-to-last episode of “The Office.”
The show will be celebrating by bringing back one of the most coveted storylines of all time – the Dundie Awards!
His much-awaited debut is quickly approaching, and now Will Ferrell can be seen in a brand new clip from his upcoming guest stint on "The Office".
With his four episode arc beginning on April 14th, the "Old School" funnyman can be seen introducing his DeAngelo Vickers character to the Dunder Mifflin staff.
As the departure of Michael Scott quickly approaches, "The Office" is bringing in a little star power to help close out what's been another captivating season.
Among those joining the NBC comedy's lineup is funnyman Will Ferrell - who will be making a multi-arc guest appearance as a branch manager with an equally inappropriate demeanor as Steve Carell's beloved character.
It’s no secret that Steve Carell’s departure from “The Office” is going to be quite the event, and Will Ferrell will be there to make sure it’s extra special.
The “Anchorman” costars will share Carell’s final three episodes, with Ferrell playing a branch manager who is just as incompetent as Michael Scott.
Toasting the head honchos of Hollywood movies and television, the stars turned up for the 22nd Annual Producers Guild Awards in Beverly Hills, California on Saturday night (January 22).
Shuffling through the arrivals area at the Beverly Hilton Hotel venue were big names including Justin Timberlake, Stanley Kramer Award honoree Sean Penn and "The Fighter" co-stars Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adams.
It’s that time of year, when families all over will participate in the time-honored tradition of gathering around the television and watching Christmas movies.
And this year, Collider’s website has assembled a list of the top ten Yule Tide films for your viewing pleasure.
While it raced to the front of the pack on Friday, "Unstoppable" wasn't able to keep up enough steam to hold off "Megamind" at the box office.
Once again, the Brad Pitt/Will Ferrell animated flick took the top spot in its second week of release by pulling in an estimated $26 million take.
Battling it out for box office glory, "Unstoppable" and "Megamind" are neck and neck when it comes to earnings over the weekend on November 12-14th.
The Denzel Washington/Chris Pine railroad thriller and the Will Ferrell/Brad Pitt animated flick are both on pace to rake in $25 million according to early estimates.
















