British Comedy Guide
James Corden
James Corden

James Corden

  • 46 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, executive producer and presenter

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James Corden interview

After shedding six stone, the actor whose first big TV role was in the series Fat Friends now weighs in at a relatively slimline 15 stone and, in the ultimate sign of living in LA living, has recently employed a personal trainer.

Clemmie Moodie, The Mirror, 21st February 2015

David Letterman on James Corden: 'Where's the chubby kid?'

David Letterman has blasted James Corden ahead of the British star's move to the US.

Carl Greenwood, The Mirror, 29th January 2015

James Corden: 'I wouldn't have a career without BBC3'

James Corden has said that he wouldn't have a career if it wasn't for BBC Three.

Digital Spy, 20th January 2015

James Corden on taking over Late Late Show

James Corden has acknowledged that replacing Craig Ferguson as host of The Late Late Show will be "daunting".

Justin Harp, Digital Spy, 13th January 2015

James Corden rents out mansion for £15,000 a month

He's scored a £5million deal to become the Brit toast of Tinseltown - but that's not going to be James Corden's only income during the next year. The 36-year-old presenter is renting out his £3million mansion in London while he lives in Los Angeles and hosts he Late, Late Show.

Ashleigh Rainbird, The Mirror, 11th January 2015

James Corden interview

As the star of new film Into The Woods gets ready for his big showbiz break in the US, James Corden tells why he relishes getting the time to be with his children.

Keeley Bolger, Belfast Telegraph, 9th January 2015

James Corden brilliant playing himself - a total dick

It's precisely because Corden is so infuriating that The Wrong Mans was so blindingly brilliant.

James Delingpole, The Spectator, 8th January 2015

James Corden considered not accepting OBE

James Corden says he thought about not accepting his OBE from the Queen.

Daniel Rosney, BBC News, 7th January 2015

Dustin Hoffman and Judi Dench acted together, and wonderfully, in Esio Trot, an essentially children's book brought to the screen. Roald Dahl's tale of late-blooming love, revolving around a tortoise (spell it backwards), with its incremental-growth trick giving me goosepimples for the sublime The Twits, was undermined by the inclusion of actor James Corden and writer Richard Curtis, but not much: Dahl's intention survived, just. He was a wonderfully dark man.

Euan Ferguson, The Observer, 4th January 2015

James Corden 'to receive $1 million relocation fee'

James Corden will reportedly receive a $1 million 'relocation fee' to move to Los Angeles for his new talk show.

Tufayel Ahmed, The Mirror, 4th January 2015

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