Fans of Will Forte might know him as MacGruber, career candidate Tim "Boo" Calhoun or Phil Tandy Miller, The Last Man on Earth. His niece and nephew have a different name for him, Uncle Stinky.
Is your bracket busted? Need some laughs. Here's the funny people appearing this week in late night comedy. There's plenty of highlights to suggest just on Monday night alone.
If you're a West Coaster and have ever felt ripped off because when you watched SNL, it was on delay and not actually live, there's good news from executive producer Lorne Michaels.
Judy Gold sat down with Stephen Colbert on the Late Show on Wednesday night to discuss a couple of the projects she's currently working on and that's when a common thread started to appear in the titles of her latest ventures.
Normally, when your average 94 year old falls down a flight of stairs, the results aren't good. But in this particular case, it was no ordinary 94 year old.
Arriving with his gavel in-hand and wearing his judge's garb from his new Comedy Central series, The High Court which combines the best of legal themed reality shows with getting high, Doug Benson joined Jimmy Kimmel for an interview about his new show on Tuesday night.
Mario Lopez isn't exactly known for getting news scoops, after all he's better known for Saved by the Bell, not being the Woodward and Bernstein of the entertainment world.
It's more good late night news for Stephen Colbert this week. The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon has the week off, (as well as NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers), so it looks like the Late Show has a great opportunity to extend its lead over the Tonight Show with another week of superior ratings.