Kristen Stewart
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Kristen Stewart may be surprised when she sees her friend and Twilight co-star Taylor Lautner in his new British comedy, Cuckoo. Not that it is bad - it's actually rather good - but the vomit-fuelled antics of series two may not be something she's used to seeing him in...
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 18th July 2014It seems safe to say the short-lived glory days of the series are already behind us, seemingly in favour of the producers tilting the Hoxton branch of Toni & Guy and employing whoever tumbles out. For those comedy fans who wouldn't know Stewart Lee from Kristen Stewart, Russell Kane discovers that people from different regions of the UK are different, Marcel launches his smut-drenched autobiog and half of Totally Tom embraces his Scottish side in a typically overblown manner. Live at the Appalling, more like.
Mark Jones, The Guardian, 14th February 2014Kristen Stewart, star of Twilight, never looks particularly happy, so here's hoping she cheers up a bit when she arrives on Norton's sofa. Stewart, well-known as the inamorata of her co-star Robert Pattinson, is in the studio to promote her new film Snow White and the Huntsman.
They will be serenaded by Engelbert Humperdinck, singing UK Eurovision entry Love Will Set You Free. In the comedy corner is the mighty Chris Rock, talking about his new movie, the animated kids' comedy Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted.
Alison Graham, Radio Times, 11th May 2012The talkative host welcomes Sacha Baron Cohen in character as Supreme Leader Admiral General Aladeen of Wadiya to plug his latest film The Dictator, tonight. The actors from the film Snow White and the Huntsman are also out in promotional force tonight, with Ray Winstone appearing here and his co-star Kristen Stewart appearing on The Graham Norton Show. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby make up the numbers and music comes from Rebecca Ferguson.
Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 10th May 2012This week's guests on the garrulous host's banquette of banter include Twilight starlet Kristen Stewart, who'll be talking about upcoming fairy-tale flick Snow White and the Huntsman, US funnyman Chris Rock and crooner Engelbert Humperdinck - who will also perform Love Will Set You Free, the UK's surprisingly decent entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in a fortnight's time. Well, he can't do much worse than our recent efforts.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 10th May 2012Even before the final instalment of The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn, finished shooting, British actor Robert Pattinson had moved on to bigger things.
His co-star in his latest film, which opened this week, is a pretty 600 stone elephant called Tai.
Sadly, Graham Norton's sofa probably won't be large enough for Tai to join him on the show tonight. Instead, he'll have to settle for Robert's other co-star from Water for Elephants - Reese Witherspoon. This is actually the second time the two have worked together, because despite the tiny age gap between them, Robert was actually cast as her son in the 2004 movie Vanity Fair. It was a less than auspicious start to his Hollywood career though because his scenes were eventually cut from the film and can only be seen in the DVD version.
We're sure Graham will be quizzing Robert and Reese on their love scenes together in Water For Elephants.
But the relationship R-Patz fans really want to hear about is, of course, the one with his Twilight co-star and real-life girlfriend Kristen Stewart.
Don't hold back, Graham - we want to hear everything.
Jane Simon, The Mirror, 6th May 2011