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Craig Ferguson

Craig Ferguson (born 17 May 1962) is a Scottish-American comedian, actor, writer, and television host. He is best known for hosting the CBS late-night talk show The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005–2014), for which he won a Peabody Award in 2009 for his interview with South African archbishop Desmond Tutu that year. He also hosted the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game (2014–2017), for which he won two Daytime Emmy Awards, and Join or Die with Craig Ferguson (2016) on History.[2] In 2017 he released a six-episode web show with his wife, Megan Wallace Cunningham, titled Couple Thinkers.[3][4]

Craig Ferguson
Ferguson at the 2012 premiere of Brave at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, California
PseudonymBing Hitler[1]
Born (1962-05-17) 17 May 1962 (age 60)
Glasgow, Scotland
MediumStand-up, television, film, music
Nationality
Years active1980–present
GenresObservational comedy, improvisational comedy, surreal comedy, blue comedy, deadpan, satire
Subject(s)Scottish culture, American politics, everyday life, pop culture, self-deprecation, current events
Spouse
  • Anne Hogarth
    (m. 1983; div. 1986)
  • Sascha Corwin
    (m. 1998; div. 2004)
  • Megan Wallace-Cunningham
    (m. 2008)
Children2
Relative(s)Lynn Ferguson (sister)
Notable works and roles
Websitewww.thecraigfergusonshow.com

After starting his career in the UK with music, comedy, and theatre, Ferguson moved to the U.S., where he appeared in the role of Nigel Wick on the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show (1996–2004). Ferguson has written three books: Between the Bridge and the River, a novel; American on Purpose, a memoir; and Riding the Elephant: A Memoir of Altercations, Humiliations, Hallucinations & Observations. He holds both British and American citizenship.

He has written and starred in three films, directing one of them, and has appeared in several others, including several voice-over roles for animations. He provided voice work for Gobber in the How to Train Your Dragon film series (2010–2019), Owl in Winnie the Pooh (2011) and Lord Macintosh in Brave (2012).

Early life and education

Ferguson was born in Stobhill Hospital in the Springburn community district of Glasgow, to Robert, a post office worker and Scottish Nationalist[5] and Janet Ferguson, a primary school teacher[6] on 17 May 1962.[7][8] When he was 6 months old, he and his family moved from their Springburn flat to a Development Corporation house in the nearby New Town of Cumbernauld, where he grew up "chubby and bullied".[9][10] They lived there as Cumbernauld was rehousing many Glaswegians away from the poor housing conditions and damage to the city from World War II.[10] Ferguson attended Muirfield Primary School[11] and Cumbernauld High School.[12] At age 16, Ferguson left high school and began an apprenticeship to be an electronics technician at a local factory of American company Burroughs Corporation.[13]

His first visit to the United States was in 1975, when he was 13, to visit an uncle who lived on Long Island, near New York City.[14] When he moved to New York City in 1983, he worked in construction in Harlem.[15][16] Ferguson later became a bouncer at the nightclub Save the Robots before returning to Scotland.[17]

Career

UK career

Ferguson's experience in entertainment began as a teenager as a drummer for Glasgow punk bands such as the Night Creatures and Exposure. Shortly afterward, he had a brief stint as a drummer for the post-punk band Ana Hausen, who released a single for Human Records in 1981.[18] He then joined a punk band called The Bastards from Hell. The band, later renamed Dreamboys, and fronted by vocalist Peter Capaldi, performed regularly in Glasgow from 1980 to 1982.[19] Ferguson credits Capaldi for inspiring him to try comedy.[9] When he was 18, he worked as a session musician and performed as a drummer for Nico during a few gigs when she toured Scotland.[18]

After a nerve-racking first comedy appearance, he decided to create a character that he described as a "parody of all the über-patriotic native folk singers who seemed to infect every public performance in Scotland".[9] The character was named "Bing Hitler" by Capaldi.[19] Ferguson first performed as the character in Glasgow, and he later became a hit at the 1986 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. However, by the end of the year, Ferguson was already discussing his intention to retire Bing. At the press launch for an alternative pantomime of Sleeping Beauty (which he had co-written with Capaldi),[20] he said "you can't write for just one character forever".[21] A recording of his stage act as Bing Hitler was made at Glasgow's Tron Theatre and released in the 1980s;[22] a Bing Hitler monologue ("A Lecture for Burns Night") appears on the compilation cassette Honey at the Core.[23]

After enjoying success at the Edinburgh Festival,[24] Ferguson appeared on television as 'Confidence' in Red Dwarf, on STV's Hogmanay Shows,[25] and on the 1993 One Foot in the Grave Christmas special One Foot in the Algarve. In 1990, a pilot of The Craig Ferguson Show, a one-off comedy pilot for Granada Television, was broadcast. It co-starred Paul Whitehouse and Helen Atkinson-Wood.[26] In 1991, Channel 4 asked him to host Friday at the Dome, a 75-minute live music show.[27][28] In 1992, he was given his own BBC Scotland show, 2000 Not Out.[29]

In 1993, he presented a six-part archaeology TV series, The Dirt Detective, for STV.[30][31][32] Also in 1993, he was given a six-part TV series on BBC One. The Ferguson Theory was a mix of stand-up and sketches recorded the day before transmission.[33][34][35] In 2017, it was announced that he would return to UK television for the first time in 25 years[36] in a guest role in BBC Scotland's comedy Still Game, to be shown in 2018.[37]

Ferguson also found success in musical theatre. Beginning in 1991, he appeared on stage as Brad Majors in the London production of The Rocky Horror Show.[38] In 1994, Ferguson played Father MacLean in production of Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom at the Union Chapel in London. The same year, he appeared again at the Edinburgh Fringe, as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple.[39]

In 2022, Ferguson's film Saving Grace (2000) was announced to be adapted into a stage musical aimed for a 2023 run in West End. Ferguson will portray a "villainous banker" in the adaptation. The musical was adapted by April De Angelis from Ferguson and Mark Crowdy's screenplay with music by KT Tunstall.[40]

US career

 
Ferguson (left) at the premiere of Brave with First Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, 2012

Ferguson moved to Los Angeles in November 1994, after his soon-to-be agent Rick Siegel saw Ferguson during the Edinburgh Festival and suggested that he come to America.[41] His first US role was as baker Logan McDonough on the short-lived 1995 ABC comedy Maybe This Time, which starred Betty White and Marie Osmond.

His breakthrough in the US came when he was cast on The Drew Carey Show as the title character's boss, Mr. Wick, a role he played from 1996 to 2003. He played the role with an over-the-top posh English accent "to make up for generations of English actors doing crap Scottish accents". In his comedy special "A Wee Bit o' Revolution", he specifically identified James Doohan's portrayal of Montgomery Scott on Star Trek as the foundation of his "revenge". (At the end of one episode, though, Ferguson broke the fourth wall and began talking to the audience at home in his regular Scottish accent.) His character was memorable for his unique methods of laying employees off, almost always "firing Johnson", the most common last name of the to-be-fired workers.[42] Even after leaving the show in 2003, he remained a recurring character on the series for the last two seasons, and was part of the two-part series finale in 2004.

During the production of The Drew Carey Show, Ferguson devoted his off-time as a cast member to writing, working in his trailer on set in between shooting his scenes. He wrote and starred in three films: The Big Tease, Saving Grace, and I'll Be There; he also directed the latter, for which he won the Audience Award for Best Film at the Aspen, Dallas, and Valencia film festivals. He was named Best New Director at the Napa Valley Film Festival. These were among other scripts that, "in the great tradition of the movie business, about half a dozen that I got paid a fortune for but never got made."[43]

His other acting credits in films include Niagara Motel, Lenny the Wonder Dog, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Chain of Fools, Born Romantic, The Ugly Truth, Kick-Ass, and, as a voice-over actor, How to Train Your Dragon, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Brave, and Winnie the Pooh.[44]

Ferguson has been touring the United States and Canada with a comedy show since the late 2000s, including a performance at Carnegie Hall on 23 October 2010 and a performance at Radio City Music Hall on 6 October 2012. He has performed two stand-up television specials on Comedy Central, both released on DVD: A Wee Bit o' Revolution in 2009 and Does This Need to Be Said? in 2011. His third comedy special, I'm Here to Help, was released on Netflix in 2013, garnering positive reviews of 4 out of 5 stars on Netflix and peaking at number 6 on Billboard top comedy albums.[45][46] It also received a 2014 Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album.[47]

Ferguson was awarded the Peter Ustinov Comedy Award by the Banff World Media Festival on 11 June 2013.[48]

The Late Late Show

In December 2004, it was announced that Ferguson would succeed Craig Kilborn on CBS's The Late Late Show. His first show as the regular host aired on 3 January 2005. The show was unique in that it had no "human" sidekicks such as Ed McMahon on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson or Conan O'Brien's Andy Richter. He had a remotely operated robot skeleton named Geoff Peterson and two silent performers in a pantomime horse costume that were added in 2010. His monologues were conducted within a few feet of the camera versus the long distance Johnny Carson kept from the camera and audience.[49]

The Late Late Show averaged 2.0 million viewers in its 2007 season, compared with 2.5 million for Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[50] In April 2008, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson beat Late Night with Conan O'Brien for weekly ratings (1.88 million to 1.77 million) for the first time since the two shows went head-to-head with their respective hosts.[51]

In March 2009, Craig Ferguson topped Jimmy Fallon in the ratings with Ferguson getting a 1.8 rating/6 share and Fallon receiving a 1.6 rating/6 share.[jargon][52] By 2014, Ferguson's ratings had faltered, trailing those of Late Night with Seth Meyers with an average of 1.35 million viewers versus 2.02 million.[53]

On 28 April 2014, Ferguson announced he would leave The Late Late Show at the end of 2014,[54] with the final episode airing on 19 December.[55] His contract was set to expire in June 2014, but a six-month extension was agreed on to provide a more graceful exit and give CBS more time to find a replacement host.[56][57] He reportedly received US$5 million as part of his contract because he was not selected as the replacement for David Letterman's Late Show.[58] Ferguson made the decision prior to Letterman's announcement but agreed to delay making his own decision public until the reaction to Letterman's decision (announced April 3rd) had died down.[57] CBS Entertainment Chair Nina Tassler said, following the announcement, that in his decade as host Ferguson had "infused the broadcast with tremendous energy, unique comedy, insightful interviews and some of the most heartfelt monologues seen on television."[59] CBS continued the franchise with James Corden as the new host.[60]

Television work

 
Performing stand-up in New York City, 2007.

Craig Ferguson has made guest appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Rachael Ray, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, The Howard Stern Show, The Daily Show, The View, Loveline, Real Time with Bill Maher, The Soup, The Talk, The Price Is Right, Kevin Pollak's Chat Show, The Dennis Miller Show and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He also co-hosted Live with Regis & Kelly with Kelly Ripa and was guest host on the April Fools' Day episode of The Price Is Right in 2014.

In 2009, Ferguson made a cameo live-action appearance in the episode "We Love You, Conrad" on Family Guy. Ferguson hosted the 32nd annual People's Choice Awards on 10 January 2006.[61] TV Guide magazine printed a "Cheers" (Cheers and Jeers section) for appearing on his own show that same evening.[citation needed] From 2007 to 2010, Ferguson hosted the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on 4 July, broadcast nationally by CBS. Ferguson was the featured entertainer at 26 April 2008 White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, DC.[62]

Ferguson co-presented the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama with Brooke Shields in 2008. He has done voice work in cartoons, including being the voice of Barry's evil alter-ego in the "With Friends Like Steve's" episode of American Dad!; in Freakazoid! as Roddy MacStew, Freakazoid's mentor; and on Buzz Lightyear of Star Command as the robot vampire NOS-4-A2. He was the voice of Susan the boil on Futurama, which was a parody of Scottish singer Susan Boyle. He makes stand-up appearances in Las Vegas and New York City. He headlined in the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal and in October 2008 Ferguson taped his stand-up show in Boston for a Comedy Central special entitled A Wee Bit o' Revolution, which aired on 22 March 2009.

British television comedy drama Doc Martin was based on a character from Ferguson's film Saving Grace – with Ferguson getting writing credits for 12 episodes.[63] On 6 November 2009, Ferguson appeared as himself in a SpongeBob SquarePants special titled SpongeBob's Truth or Square.[64] He hosted Discovery Channel's 23rd season of Shark Week in 2010. Ferguson briefly appeared in Toby Keith's "Red Solo Cup" music video released on 10 October 2011.[65]

In September 2013, Ferguson guest-starred on the season finale of Hot in Cleveland as a priest/tabloid journalist who turns out to be the father of Joy's (Jane Leeves) son. The show reunited him with former co-star and frequent Late Late Show guest Betty White. Ferguson reprised the role for several episodes when the show returned in March 2014.

In January 2023, Sony Pictures Television (SPT) announced a new, half-hour syndicated late night talk show with Craig Ferguson as host. Channel Surf with Craig Ferguson will be produced by Whisper North and will be distributed by SPT. A pilot for Channel Surf with Craig Ferguson was shot in the UK this month at Dock10 studios, and SPT will take the show out to potential buyers in Los Angeles.

Celebrity Name Game

 
Ferguson speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con

In October 2013, it was announced that Ferguson would host the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game, produced by Coquette Productions, beginning in late 2014.[66] Ferguson's involvement in the project dates back to 2011, when it was originally pitched and piloted as a CBS primetime series.[67][68] As of April 2014, the series had an initial order of 180 episodes.[58] The syndicated series began airing on 22 September 2014. Ferguson won Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host for Celebrity Name Game in 2015[69] and 2016.[70] On 2 December 2016, it was announced that the series would end after three seasons.[71]

Ferguson signed in 2015 to play Prentiss Porter in The King of 7B, a comedy pilot for ABC.[72] The show was not picked up.[73]

Join or Die with Craig Ferguson

On 18 February 2016, Ferguson began to host a historical talk show on History titled Join or Die with Craig Ferguson. The title is a reference to a Benjamin Franklin political cartoon published in the Pennsylvania Gazette on 9 May 1754, which Ferguson had tattooed on his forearm after becoming an American citizen.[74] Ferguson and a three-guest panel of comedians and historians conduct a humorous discussion of a different topic on each episode, such as the most doomed presidential campaign, greatest Founding Father and greatest invention, with viewers invited to share their opinions via Twitter.[73]

The Hustler

Since January 2021, Ferguson has hosted the American game show The Hustler, which airs on ABC. The show follows five contestants who collaborate to build up a cash prize by answering a series of trivia questions presented by Ferguson, while one of the contestants is secretly designated as the Hustler beforehand and given the answers to all the questions.

By the end of the game, two of the honest contestants have been eliminated; the other two must correctly choose the Hustler in order to stop the Hustler from winning the entire prize. The series premiered on January 4, 2021, before moving to its regular timeslot on January 7, 2021, airing on Thursdays at 10 p.m.[75] In April 2022, it was reported that the series was cancelled, having aired 19 episodes across two seasons.[76]

Radio

On 27 February 2017, Ferguson launched The Craig Ferguson Show, a two-hour talk radio show on the Comedy Greats channel and Faction Talk on SiriusXM Satellite Radio.[77][78] His last new show aired 11 May 2018.

Literature

Ferguson's novel Between the Bridge and the River was published on 10 April 2006. He appeared at the Los Angeles Festival of Books, as well as other author literary events. "This book could scare them", he said. "The sex, the violence, the dream sequences and the iconoclasm. I think a lot of people are uncomfortable with that. I understand that. It was very uncomfortable to write some of it."[79] The novel is dedicated to his elder son, Milo, and to his grandfather, Adam. He revealed in an interview that he is writing a sequel to the book, to be titled The Sphynx of the Mississippi.[80] He also stated in a 2006 interview with David Letterman that he intends the book to be the first in a trilogy.[81] As of February 2019, Ferguson has produced no further novels, although he has published non-fiction.

Ferguson signed a deal with HarperCollins to publish his memoirs.[82] The book, entitled American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot, focuses on "how and why [he] became an American" and covers his years as a punk rocker, dancer, bouncer and construction worker as well as the rise of his career in Hollywood as an actor and comic. It went on sale 22 September 2009 in the United States.[83][84] On 1 December 2010 the audiobook version was nominated for a Best Spoken Word Album Grammy.[85]

In July 2009, Jackie Collins was a guest on The Late Late Show to promote her new book Married Lovers. Collins said a character in her book, Don Verona, was based on Ferguson because she was such a fan of him and his show.[86]

Ferguson wrote a short story for In Sunlight or in Shadow (2017, Pegasus Crime), an anthology edited by Lawrence Block and featuring works inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Block is a favorite writer of Ferguson's and appeared multiple times on The Late Late Show.

On 10 October 2018, Ferguson announced his third book via Twitter,[87][non-primary source needed] Riding the Elephant: A Memoir of Altercations, Humiliations, Hallucinations, and Observations which released 7 May 2019.[88]

Personal life

Ferguson is a fan of Scottish football team Partick Thistle F.C.[19] as well as the television show Doctor Who. He holds an FAA private pilot certificate, issued in 2009.[89] He has five tattoos which include the Join, or Die political cartoon on his right forearm;[90][91] a Ferguson family crest with the Latin motto Dulcius ex asperis ("Sweeter out of [or from] difficulty") on his upper right arm in honour of his father;[92] and a Celtic cross with the Ingram clan motto Magnanimus esto (Be great of mind) on his upper left arm in honour of his mother.[93][94] He has often said that his Join, or Die tattoo is intended to signal his American patriotism.[90] Ferguson returned to live in Scotland in 2019.[95][96]

Ferguson is a vegan (having stated in 2016 that he had been vegan for almost three years).[97] He is a recovering alcoholic and has been sober since 1992.[98][99]

As mentioned in episode 7 of his television show Join or Die, Ferguson also plays the harp (although not well and was kicked out of a band as a result).

Influences

Ferguson has stated that his comedy influences include Monty Python, Marx Brothers, The Three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy[100] and David Letterman.[101]

Family

Ferguson eulogised his father Robert on an episode of The Late Late Show in January 2006. Following the death of his mother Janet (3 August 1933 – 1 December 2008), he spoke of her on-air, ending the programme by playing her favourite song: "Rivers of Babylon" by Boney M.[102]

Ferguson has two sisters (one older and one younger) and one older brother.[103] His younger sister, Lynn Ferguson Tweddle, is also a comedian, presenter and actress, who voiced Mac in the 2000 stop-motion animation film Chicken Run. She was a writer on The Late Late Show until July 2011.[104]

Ferguson was in a relationship with the actress Helen Atkinson-Wood for 5 years. He has married three times and divorced twice. His first marriage was to Anne Hogarth from 1983 to 1986, during which time they lived in New York. His second marriage was to Sascha Corwin (founder and proprietor of Los Angeles' SpySchool), with whom he has one child, born in 2001. He and Corwin shared custody of their child, and lived near each other in the Hollywood Hills. Ferguson married art dealer Megan Wallace-Cunningham in a private ceremony on her family's farm in Chester, Vermont in 2008.[105] They have a son together, Liam, who was born in 2011.[106]

American citizenship

During 2007, Ferguson, who at the time held only British citizenship, used The Late Late Show as a forum for seeking honorary citizenship from every state in the US. He received honorary citizenship from Alaska, Arkansas, Indiana, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wyoming, and was "commissioned" as an admiral in the tongue-in-cheek Nebraska Navy.[107] Governors Jon Corzine (New Jersey), John Hoeven (North Dakota), Mark Sanford (South Carolina), Mike Rounds (South Dakota), Rick Perry (Texas), Sarah Palin (Alaska) and Jim Gibbons (Nevada) sent letters to him that made him an honorary citizen of their respective states. He received similar honours from various towns and cities, including Ozark, Arkansas; Hazard, Kentucky; and Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

Ferguson became an American citizen on 1 February 2008[108] and broadcast the taking of his citizenship test as well as his swearing in on The Late Late Show.[109]

Return to Scotland

Ferguson moved back to his native Scotland in 2019 and has been trying to sell his Los Angeles home.[110]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Modern Vampires Richard
1999 The Big Tease Crawford Mackenzie Also writer
2000 Chain of Fools Melander Stevens
2000 Born Romantic Frankie
2000 Saving Grace Matthew Stewart Also writer
2002 Life Without Dick Jared O'Reilly
2002 Prendimi l'anima (The Soul Keeper) Richard Fraser
2003 I'll Be There Paul Kerr Also director and writer
2004 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Person of Indeterminate Gender
2004 Lenny the Wonder Dog Dr. Richard Wagner
2006 Niagara Motel Phillie
2007 Trust Me Ted Truman
2009 The Ugly Truth Himself Cameo
2010 How to Train Your Dragon Gobber Voice
2010 Kick-Ass Himself Cameo
2010 Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon Gobber Voice, short film
2011 Gift of the Night Fury Gobber Voice, short film
2011 Book of Dragons Gobber Voice, short film
2011 Winnie the Pooh Owl Voice
2012 Brave Lord Macintosh Voice
2012 Big Top Scooby-Doo! Whitney Doubleday Voice
2014 How to Train Your Dragon 2 Gobber Voice
2014 Postman Pat: The Movie Craig, Not a Dalek Voice
2014 The Hero of Color City Nat Voice
2018 Duck Duck Goose Giles Voice
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Gobber Voice
2020 Then Came You Howard

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Red Dwarf Lister's Confidence Episode: "Confidence and Paranoia"
1988 Chelmsford 123 Scott Episode: "Peeled, Grapes, and Pedicures"
1988 The Laughter Show Various Characters Episode: "2.4"
1992 The Bogie Man Detective Sergeant Ure Television film
1993 One Foot in the Grave Glaswegian beach bully Episode: "One foot in the Algarve"
1993 The Dirt Detective: A History of Scotland[111] Himself (host) 6 episodes
1994 The Ferguson Theory Various roles 5 episodes; also creator, writer, executive producer
1995–1996 Maybe This Time Logan McDonough 18 episodes
1995 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Cammander, French Man, Weatherman Voice, episode: "Garbage Ahoy/Goin' (Way) South"
1995–1997 Freakazoid! Roddy MacStew Voice, 5 episodes
1996–2004 The Drew Carey Show Nigel Wick 185 episodes
1996 Almost Perfect Peter Church Episode: "Suites for the Sweet"
1998 The Lionhearts Various roles Episode: "Survive"
1998 Hercules Agent Epsilon, Orion Voice, 3 episodes
1999 The Wild Thornberrys Jope Voice, episode: "Dances with Dingoes"
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command NOS-4-A2 Voice, 5 episodes
2001 The Angry Beavers Wizard, TV Announcer Voice, episode: "Beavemaster/Deck Poops"
2001 The Norm Show Rob Episode: "Norm Comes Back"
2001 The Legend of Tarzan Samuel T. Philander Voice, 4 episodes
2005 Life as We Know It Oliver Davies Episode: "Papa Wheelie"
2005–2014 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Himself (host) 2,058 episodes; also writer
2005 Vampire Bats Fisherman Television film
2006, 2019 American Dad! Evil Barry Voice, 2 episodes
2008 White House Correspondents' Dinner Himself (host) Television special
2009 Craig Ferguson: A Wee Bit o' Revolution Himself Stand-up special
2009 Family Guy Himself Episode: "We Love You, Conrad"
2009 SpongeBob SquarePants Himself Episode: "SpongeBob's Truth or Square"
2010 Futurama Susan Boil Voice, episode: "Attack of the Killer App"
2011 Archer Announcer Voice, episode: "Jeu Monégasque"
2011 Craig Ferguson: Does This Need to Be Said? Himself Stand-up special
2012 Political Animals Himself Episode: "Pilot"
2013–2015 Hot in Cleveland Simon 7 episodes
2013 Sean Saves the World Andrew Episode: "Of Moles and Men"
2013 Craig Ferguson: I'm Here to Help Himself Stand-up special
2014 The Price is Right Himself (host) Episode: "April Fools"
2014–2017 Celebrity Name Game Himself (host) 257 episodes; also executive producer
2014 Web Therapy Ewan Clarke 2 Episodes
2015 Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest Himself Stand-up special
2016 Join or Die with Craig Ferguson Himself (host) 22 episodes; also creator and executive producer
2016 Red Nose Day Himself (host) Television special
2017 Lip Sync Battle Himself Episode: "Craig Ferguson vs. Jay Leno"
2017 Craig Ferguson: Tickle Fight Himself Stand-up special
2018 Still Game Callum Episode: "The Fall Guy"
2019 Craig Ferguson Presents: Hobo Fabulous Himself Stand-up docuseries
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming Gobber Voice, television special
2021 The Hustler Himself
2022 Alice's Wonderland Bakery Doorknob[112] Voice, 2 episodes
2022 Love, Death & Robots Mason Voice, episode: "Mason's Rats"

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Web Therapy Ewan Clarke 3 Episodes
2017 Couple Thinkers Himself (host) 6 episodes; also executive producer

Video games

Year Title Voice
2013 Disney Magical World Owl

Radio

Year Title Role
2017–2018 The Craig Ferguson Show Himself (host)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2000 British Independent Film Award Best Screenplay Saving Grace Nominated
2003 US Comedy Arts Festival Audience Award I'll Be There Won
2006 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Nominated
2009 Peabody Award[113] The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Won
2011 Grammy Award Best Spoken Word Album American on Purpose Nominated
2014 Grammy Award[114] Best Comedy Album I'm Here to Help Nominated
2015 People's Choice Award[115] Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Nominated
2015 Daytime Emmy Award[116] Outstanding Game Show Host Celebrity Name Game Won
2016 Grammy Award[117] Best Comedy Album Just Being Honest Nominated
2016 Daytime Emmy Award[118] Outstanding Game Show Host Celebrity Name Game Won
2017 Daytime Emmy Award[119] Outstanding Game Show Host Celebrity Name Game Nominated

Discography

  • Live at the Tron (as Bing Hitler). Jammy Records. 1986. Catalogue number JRLP 861.
  • Mental; Bing Hitler Is Dead? Polydor. 1988.
  • A Big Stoatir. Polydor. 1990.
  • I'm Here to Help. New Wave Dynamics. 2013.

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craig, ferguson, hockey, player, hockey, born, 1962, scottish, american, comedian, actor, writer, television, host, best, known, hosting, late, night, talk, show, late, late, show, with, 2005, 2014, which, peabody, award, 2009, interview, with, south, african,. For the hockey player see Craig Ferguson ice hockey Craig Ferguson born 17 May 1962 is a Scottish American comedian actor writer and television host He is best known for hosting the CBS late night talk show The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2005 2014 for which he won a Peabody Award in 2009 for his interview with South African archbishop Desmond Tutu that year He also hosted the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game 2014 2017 for which he won two Daytime Emmy Awards and Join or Die with Craig Ferguson 2016 on History 2 In 2017 he released a six episode web show with his wife Megan Wallace Cunningham titled Couple Thinkers 3 4 Craig FergusonFerguson at the 2012 premiere of Brave at the Dolby Theatre Los Angeles CaliforniaPseudonymBing Hitler 1 Born 1962 05 17 17 May 1962 age 60 Glasgow ScotlandMediumStand up television film musicNationalityBritish American naturalised 2008 Years active1980 presentGenresObservational comedy improvisational comedy surreal comedy blue comedy deadpan satireSubject s Scottish culture American politics everyday life pop culture self deprecation current eventsSpouseAnne Hogarth m 1983 div 1986 wbr Sascha Corwin m 1998 div 2004 wbr Megan Wallace Cunningham m 2008 wbr Children2Relative s Lynn Ferguson sister Notable works and rolesNigel Wick on The Drew Carey Show Host of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Gobber in How to Train Your Dragon Host of Celebrity Name Game Host of Join or Die with Craig FergusonWebsitewww wbr thecraigfergusonshow wbr comAfter starting his career in the UK with music comedy and theatre Ferguson moved to the U S where he appeared in the role of Nigel Wick on the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show 1996 2004 Ferguson has written three books Between the Bridge and the River a novel American on Purpose a memoir and Riding the Elephant A Memoir of Altercations Humiliations Hallucinations amp Observations He holds both British and American citizenship He has written and starred in three films directing one of them and has appeared in several others including several voice over roles for animations He provided voice work for Gobber in the How to Train Your Dragon film series 2010 2019 Owl in Winnie the Pooh 2011 and Lord Macintosh in Brave 2012 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 UK career 2 2 US career 2 3 The Late Late Show 2 4 Television work 2 5 Celebrity Name Game 2 6 Join or Die with Craig Ferguson 2 7 The Hustler 2 8 Radio 2 9 Literature 3 Personal life 3 1 Influences 3 2 Family 3 3 American citizenship 3 4 Return to Scotland 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Web 4 4 Video games 5 Radio 6 Awards and nominations 7 Discography 8 References 8 1 Bibliography 9 External linksEarly life and education EditFerguson was born in Stobhill Hospital in the Springburn community district of Glasgow to Robert a post office worker and Scottish Nationalist 5 and Janet Ferguson a primary school teacher 6 on 17 May 1962 7 8 When he was 6 months old he and his family moved from their Springburn flat to a Development Corporation house in the nearby New Town of Cumbernauld where he grew up chubby and bullied 9 10 They lived there as Cumbernauld was rehousing many Glaswegians away from the poor housing conditions and damage to the city from World War II 10 Ferguson attended Muirfield Primary School 11 and Cumbernauld High School 12 At age 16 Ferguson left high school and began an apprenticeship to be an electronics technician at a local factory of American company Burroughs Corporation 13 His first visit to the United States was in 1975 when he was 13 to visit an uncle who lived on Long Island near New York City 14 When he moved to New York City in 1983 he worked in construction in Harlem 15 16 Ferguson later became a bouncer at the nightclub Save the Robots before returning to Scotland 17 Career EditUK career Edit Ferguson s experience in entertainment began as a teenager as a drummer for Glasgow punk bands such as the Night Creatures and Exposure Shortly afterward he had a brief stint as a drummer for the post punk band Ana Hausen who released a single for Human Records in 1981 18 He then joined a punk band called The Bastards from Hell The band later renamed Dreamboys and fronted by vocalist Peter Capaldi performed regularly in Glasgow from 1980 to 1982 19 Ferguson credits Capaldi for inspiring him to try comedy 9 When he was 18 he worked as a session musician and performed as a drummer for Nico during a few gigs when she toured Scotland 18 After a nerve racking first comedy appearance he decided to create a character that he described as a parody of all the uber patriotic native folk singers who seemed to infect every public performance in Scotland 9 The character was named Bing Hitler by Capaldi 19 Ferguson first performed as the character in Glasgow and he later became a hit at the 1986 Edinburgh Festival Fringe However by the end of the year Ferguson was already discussing his intention to retire Bing At the press launch for an alternative pantomime of Sleeping Beauty which he had co written with Capaldi 20 he said you can t write for just one character forever 21 A recording of his stage act as Bing Hitler was made at Glasgow s Tron Theatre and released in the 1980s 22 a Bing Hitler monologue A Lecture for Burns Night appears on the compilation cassette Honey at the Core 23 After enjoying success at the Edinburgh Festival 24 Ferguson appeared on television as Confidence in Red Dwarf on STV s Hogmanay Shows 25 and on the 1993 One Foot in the Grave Christmas special One Foot in the Algarve In 1990 a pilot of The Craig Ferguson Show a one off comedy pilot for Granada Television was broadcast It co starred Paul Whitehouse and Helen Atkinson Wood 26 In 1991 Channel 4 asked him to host Friday at the Dome a 75 minute live music show 27 28 In 1992 he was given his own BBC Scotland show 2000 Not Out 29 In 1993 he presented a six part archaeology TV series The Dirt Detective for STV 30 31 32 Also in 1993 he was given a six part TV series on BBC One The Ferguson Theory was a mix of stand up and sketches recorded the day before transmission 33 34 35 In 2017 it was announced that he would return to UK television for the first time in 25 years 36 in a guest role in BBC Scotland s comedy Still Game to be shown in 2018 37 Ferguson also found success in musical theatre Beginning in 1991 he appeared on stage as Brad Majors in the London production of The Rocky Horror Show 38 In 1994 Ferguson played Father MacLean in production of Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom at the Union Chapel in London The same year he appeared again at the Edinburgh Fringe as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple 39 In 2022 Ferguson s film Saving Grace 2000 was announced to be adapted into a stage musical aimed for a 2023 run in West End Ferguson will portray a villainous banker in the adaptation The musical was adapted by April De Angelis from Ferguson and Mark Crowdy s screenplay with music by KT Tunstall 40 US career Edit Ferguson left at the premiere of Brave with First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond 2012 Ferguson moved to Los Angeles in November 1994 after his soon to be agent Rick Siegel saw Ferguson during the Edinburgh Festival and suggested that he come to America 41 His first US role was as baker Logan McDonough on the short lived 1995 ABC comedy Maybe This Time which starred Betty White and Marie Osmond His breakthrough in the US came when he was cast on The Drew Carey Show as the title character s boss Mr Wick a role he played from 1996 to 2003 He played the role with an over the top posh English accent to make up for generations of English actors doing crap Scottish accents In his comedy special A Wee Bit o Revolution he specifically identified James Doohan s portrayal of Montgomery Scott on Star Trek as the foundation of his revenge At the end of one episode though Ferguson broke the fourth wall and began talking to the audience at home in his regular Scottish accent His character was memorable for his unique methods of laying employees off almost always firing Johnson the most common last name of the to be fired workers 42 Even after leaving the show in 2003 he remained a recurring character on the series for the last two seasons and was part of the two part series finale in 2004 During the production of The Drew Carey Show Ferguson devoted his off time as a cast member to writing working in his trailer on set in between shooting his scenes He wrote and starred in three films The Big Tease Saving Grace and I ll Be There he also directed the latter for which he won the Audience Award for Best Film at the Aspen Dallas and Valencia film festivals He was named Best New Director at the Napa Valley Film Festival These were among other scripts that in the great tradition of the movie business about half a dozen that I got paid a fortune for but never got made 43 His other acting credits in films include Niagara Motel Lenny the Wonder Dog Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events Chain of Fools Born Romantic The Ugly Truth Kick Ass and as a voice over actor How to Train Your Dragon How to Train Your Dragon 2 Brave and Winnie the Pooh 44 Ferguson has been touring the United States and Canada with a comedy show since the late 2000s including a performance at Carnegie Hall on 23 October 2010 and a performance at Radio City Music Hall on 6 October 2012 He has performed two stand up television specials on Comedy Central both released on DVD A Wee Bit o Revolution in 2009 and Does This Need to Be Said in 2011 His third comedy special I m Here to Help was released on Netflix in 2013 garnering positive reviews of 4 out of 5 stars on Netflix and peaking at number 6 on Billboard top comedy albums 45 46 It also received a 2014 Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album 47 Ferguson was awarded the Peter Ustinov Comedy Award by the Banff World Media Festival on 11 June 2013 48 The Late Late Show Edit Main article The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson In December 2004 it was announced that Ferguson would succeed Craig Kilborn on CBS s The Late Late Show His first show as the regular host aired on 3 January 2005 The show was unique in that it had no human sidekicks such as Ed McMahon on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson or Conan O Brien s Andy Richter He had a remotely operated robot skeleton named Geoff Peterson and two silent performers in a pantomime horse costume that were added in 2010 His monologues were conducted within a few feet of the camera versus the long distance Johnny Carson kept from the camera and audience 49 The Late Late Show averaged 2 0 million viewers in its 2007 season compared with 2 5 million for Late Night with Conan O Brien 50 In April 2008 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson beat Late Night with Conan O Brien for weekly ratings 1 88 million to 1 77 million for the first time since the two shows went head to head with their respective hosts 51 In March 2009 Craig Ferguson topped Jimmy Fallon in the ratings with Ferguson getting a 1 8 rating 6 share and Fallon receiving a 1 6 rating 6 share jargon 52 By 2014 Ferguson s ratings had faltered trailing those of Late Night with Seth Meyers with an average of 1 35 million viewers versus 2 02 million 53 On 28 April 2014 Ferguson announced he would leave The Late Late Show at the end of 2014 54 with the final episode airing on 19 December 55 His contract was set to expire in June 2014 but a six month extension was agreed on to provide a more graceful exit and give CBS more time to find a replacement host 56 57 He reportedly received US 5 million as part of his contract because he was not selected as the replacement for David Letterman s Late Show 58 Ferguson made the decision prior to Letterman s announcement but agreed to delay making his own decision public until the reaction to Letterman s decision announced April 3rd had died down 57 CBS Entertainment Chair Nina Tassler said following the announcement that in his decade as host Ferguson had infused the broadcast with tremendous energy unique comedy insightful interviews and some of the most heartfelt monologues seen on television 59 CBS continued the franchise with James Corden as the new host 60 Television work Edit Performing stand up in New York City 2007 Craig Ferguson has made guest appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Late Show with David Letterman Late Night with Conan O Brien Rachael Ray Countdown with Keith Olbermann The Howard Stern Show The Daily Show The View Loveline Real Time with Bill Maher The Soup The Talk The Price Is Right Kevin Pollak s Chat Show The Dennis Miller Show and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert He also co hosted Live with Regis amp Kelly with Kelly Ripa and was guest host on the April Fools Day episode of The Price Is Right in 2014 In 2009 Ferguson made a cameo live action appearance in the episode We Love You Conrad on Family Guy Ferguson hosted the 32nd annual People s Choice Awards on 10 January 2006 61 TV Guide magazine printed a Cheers Cheers and Jeers section for appearing on his own show that same evening citation needed From 2007 to 2010 Ferguson hosted the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on 4 July broadcast nationally by CBS Ferguson was the featured entertainer at 26 April 2008 White House Correspondents Association dinner in Washington DC 62 Ferguson co presented the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama with Brooke Shields in 2008 He has done voice work in cartoons including being the voice of Barry s evil alter ego in the With Friends Like Steve s episode of American Dad in Freakazoid as Roddy MacStew Freakazoid s mentor and on Buzz Lightyear of Star Command as the robot vampire NOS 4 A2 He was the voice of Susan the boil on Futurama which was a parody of Scottish singer Susan Boyle He makes stand up appearances in Las Vegas and New York City He headlined in the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal and in October 2008 Ferguson taped his stand up show in Boston for a Comedy Central special entitled A Wee Bit o Revolution which aired on 22 March 2009 British television comedy drama Doc Martin was based on a character from Ferguson s film Saving Grace with Ferguson getting writing credits for 12 episodes 63 On 6 November 2009 Ferguson appeared as himself in a SpongeBob SquarePants special titled SpongeBob s Truth or Square 64 He hosted Discovery Channel s 23rd season of Shark Week in 2010 Ferguson briefly appeared in Toby Keith s Red Solo Cup music video released on 10 October 2011 65 In September 2013 Ferguson guest starred on the season finale of Hot in Cleveland as a priest tabloid journalist who turns out to be the father of Joy s Jane Leeves son The show reunited him with former co star and frequent Late Late Show guest Betty White Ferguson reprised the role for several episodes when the show returned in March 2014 In January 2023 Sony Pictures Television SPT announced a new half hour syndicated late night talk show with Craig Ferguson as host Channel Surf with Craig Ferguson will be produced by Whisper North and will be distributed by SPT A pilot for Channel Surf with Craig Ferguson was shot in the UK this month at Dock10 studios and SPT will take the show out to potential buyers in Los Angeles Celebrity Name Game Edit Ferguson speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con In October 2013 it was announced that Ferguson would host the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game produced by Coquette Productions beginning in late 2014 66 Ferguson s involvement in the project dates back to 2011 when it was originally pitched and piloted as a CBS primetime series 67 68 As of April 2014 update the series had an initial order of 180 episodes 58 The syndicated series began airing on 22 September 2014 Ferguson won Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host for Celebrity Name Game in 2015 69 and 2016 70 On 2 December 2016 it was announced that the series would end after three seasons 71 Ferguson signed in 2015 to play Prentiss Porter in The King of 7B a comedy pilot for ABC 72 The show was not picked up 73 Join or Die with Craig Ferguson Edit Main article Join or Die with Craig Ferguson On 18 February 2016 Ferguson began to host a historical talk show on History titled Join or Die with Craig Ferguson The title is a reference to a Benjamin Franklin political cartoon published in the Pennsylvania Gazette on 9 May 1754 which Ferguson had tattooed on his forearm after becoming an American citizen 74 Ferguson and a three guest panel of comedians and historians conduct a humorous discussion of a different topic on each episode such as the most doomed presidential campaign greatest Founding Father and greatest invention with viewers invited to share their opinions via Twitter 73 The Hustler Edit Main article The Hustler American game show Since January 2021 Ferguson has hosted the American game show The Hustler which airs on ABC The show follows five contestants who collaborate to build up a cash prize by answering a series of trivia questions presented by Ferguson while one of the contestants is secretly designated as the Hustler beforehand and given the answers to all the questions By the end of the game two of the honest contestants have been eliminated the other two must correctly choose the Hustler in order to stop the Hustler from winning the entire prize The series premiered on January 4 2021 before moving to its regular timeslot on January 7 2021 airing on Thursdays at 10 p m 75 In April 2022 it was reported that the series was cancelled having aired 19 episodes across two seasons 76 Radio Edit On 27 February 2017 Ferguson launched The Craig Ferguson Show a two hour talk radio show on the Comedy Greats channel and Faction Talk on SiriusXM Satellite Radio 77 78 His last new show aired 11 May 2018 Literature Edit Ferguson s novel Between the Bridge and the River was published on 10 April 2006 He appeared at the Los Angeles Festival of Books as well as other author literary events This book could scare them he said The sex the violence the dream sequences and the iconoclasm I think a lot of people are uncomfortable with that I understand that It was very uncomfortable to write some of it 79 The novel is dedicated to his elder son Milo and to his grandfather Adam He revealed in an interview that he is writing a sequel to the book to be titled The Sphynx of the Mississippi 80 He also stated in a 2006 interview with David Letterman that he intends the book to be the first in a trilogy 81 As of February 2019 Ferguson has produced no further novels although he has published non fiction Ferguson signed a deal with HarperCollins to publish his memoirs 82 The book entitled American on Purpose The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot focuses on how and why he became an American and covers his years as a punk rocker dancer bouncer and construction worker as well as the rise of his career in Hollywood as an actor and comic It went on sale 22 September 2009 in the United States 83 84 On 1 December 2010 the audiobook version was nominated for a Best Spoken Word Album Grammy 85 In July 2009 Jackie Collins was a guest on The Late Late Show to promote her new book Married Lovers Collins said a character in her book Don Verona was based on Ferguson because she was such a fan of him and his show 86 Ferguson wrote a short story for In Sunlight or in Shadow 2017 Pegasus Crime an anthology edited by Lawrence Block and featuring works inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper 1882 1967 Block is a favorite writer of Ferguson s and appeared multiple times on The Late Late Show On 10 October 2018 Ferguson announced his third book via Twitter 87 non primary source needed Riding the Elephant A Memoir of Altercations Humiliations Hallucinations and Observations which released 7 May 2019 88 Personal life EditFerguson is a fan of Scottish football team Partick Thistle F C 19 as well as the television show Doctor Who He holds an FAA private pilot certificate issued in 2009 89 He has five tattoos which include the Join or Die political cartoon on his right forearm 90 91 a Ferguson family crest with the Latin motto Dulcius ex asperis Sweeter out of or from difficulty on his upper right arm in honour of his father 92 and a Celtic cross with the Ingram clan motto Magnanimus esto Be great of mind on his upper left arm in honour of his mother 93 94 He has often said that his Join or Die tattoo is intended to signal his American patriotism 90 Ferguson returned to live in Scotland in 2019 95 96 Ferguson is a vegan having stated in 2016 that he had been vegan for almost three years 97 He is a recovering alcoholic and has been sober since 1992 98 99 As mentioned in episode 7 of his television show Join or Die Ferguson also plays the harp although not well and was kicked out of a band as a result Influences Edit Ferguson has stated that his comedy influences include Monty Python Marx Brothers The Three Stooges Laurel and Hardy 100 and David Letterman 101 Family Edit Ferguson eulogised his father Robert on an episode of The Late Late Show in January 2006 Following the death of his mother Janet 3 August 1933 1 December 2008 he spoke of her on air ending the programme by playing her favourite song Rivers of Babylon by Boney M 102 Ferguson has two sisters one older and one younger and one older brother 103 His younger sister Lynn Ferguson Tweddle is also a comedian presenter and actress who voiced Mac in the 2000 stop motion animation film Chicken Run She was a writer on The Late Late Show until July 2011 104 Ferguson was in a relationship with the actress Helen Atkinson Wood for 5 years He has married three times and divorced twice His first marriage was to Anne Hogarth from 1983 to 1986 during which time they lived in New York His second marriage was to Sascha Corwin founder and proprietor of Los Angeles SpySchool with whom he has one child born in 2001 He and Corwin shared custody of their child and lived near each other in the Hollywood Hills Ferguson married art dealer Megan Wallace Cunningham in a private ceremony on her family s farm in Chester Vermont in 2008 105 They have a son together Liam who was born in 2011 106 American citizenship Edit During 2007 Ferguson who at the time held only British citizenship used The Late Late Show as a forum for seeking honorary citizenship from every state in the US He received honorary citizenship from Alaska Arkansas Indiana Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey North Dakota Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Virginia and Wyoming and was commissioned as an admiral in the tongue in cheek Nebraska Navy 107 Governors Jon Corzine New Jersey John Hoeven North Dakota Mark Sanford South Carolina Mike Rounds South Dakota Rick Perry Texas Sarah Palin Alaska and Jim Gibbons Nevada sent letters to him that made him an honorary citizen of their respective states He received similar honours from various towns and cities including Ozark Arkansas Hazard Kentucky and Greensburg Pennsylvania Ferguson became an American citizen on 1 February 2008 108 and broadcast the taking of his citizenship test as well as his swearing in on The Late Late Show 109 Return to Scotland Edit Ferguson moved back to his native Scotland in 2019 and has been trying to sell his Los Angeles home 110 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1998 Modern Vampires Richard1999 The Big Tease Crawford Mackenzie Also writer2000 Chain of Fools Melander Stevens2000 Born Romantic Frankie2000 Saving Grace Matthew Stewart Also writer2002 Life Without Dick Jared O Reilly2002 Prendimi l anima The Soul Keeper Richard Fraser2003 I ll Be There Paul Kerr Also director and writer2004 Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events Person of Indeterminate Gender2004 Lenny the Wonder Dog Dr Richard Wagner2006 Niagara Motel Phillie2007 Trust Me Ted Truman2009 The Ugly Truth Himself Cameo2010 How to Train Your Dragon Gobber Voice2010 Kick Ass Himself Cameo2010 Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon Gobber Voice short film2011 Gift of the Night Fury Gobber Voice short film2011 Book of Dragons Gobber Voice short film2011 Winnie the Pooh Owl Voice2012 Brave Lord Macintosh Voice2012 Big Top Scooby Doo Whitney Doubleday Voice2014 How to Train Your Dragon 2 Gobber Voice2014 Postman Pat The Movie Craig Not a Dalek Voice2014 The Hero of Color City Nat Voice2018 Duck Duck Goose Giles Voice2019 How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Gobber Voice2020 Then Came You HowardTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1988 Red Dwarf Lister s Confidence Episode Confidence and Paranoia 1988 Chelmsford 123 Scott Episode Peeled Grapes and Pedicures 1988 The Laughter Show Various Characters Episode 2 4 1992 The Bogie Man Detective Sergeant Ure Television film1993 One Foot in the Grave Glaswegian beach bully Episode One foot in the Algarve 1993 The Dirt Detective A History of Scotland 111 Himself host 6 episodes1994 The Ferguson Theory Various roles 5 episodes also creator writer executive producer1995 1996 Maybe This Time Logan McDonough 18 episodes1995 Aaahh Real Monsters Cammander French Man Weatherman Voice episode Garbage Ahoy Goin Way South 1995 1997 Freakazoid Roddy MacStew Voice 5 episodes1996 2004 The Drew Carey Show Nigel Wick 185 episodes1996 Almost Perfect Peter Church Episode Suites for the Sweet 1998 The Lionhearts Various roles Episode Survive 1998 Hercules Agent Epsilon Orion Voice 3 episodes1999 The Wild Thornberrys Jope Voice episode Dances with Dingoes 2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command NOS 4 A2 Voice 5 episodes2001 The Angry Beavers Wizard TV Announcer Voice episode Beavemaster Deck Poops 2001 The Norm Show Rob Episode Norm Comes Back 2001 The Legend of Tarzan Samuel T Philander Voice 4 episodes2005 Life as We Know It Oliver Davies Episode Papa Wheelie 2005 2014 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Himself host 2 058 episodes also writer2005 Vampire Bats Fisherman Television film2006 2019 American Dad Evil Barry Voice 2 episodes2008 White House Correspondents Dinner Himself host Television special2009 Craig Ferguson A Wee Bit o Revolution Himself Stand up special2009 Family Guy Himself Episode We Love You Conrad 2009 SpongeBob SquarePants Himself Episode SpongeBob s Truth or Square 2010 Futurama Susan Boil Voice episode Attack of the Killer App 2011 Archer Announcer Voice episode Jeu Monegasque 2011 Craig Ferguson Does This Need to Be Said Himself Stand up special2012 Political Animals Himself Episode Pilot 2013 2015 Hot in Cleveland Simon 7 episodes2013 Sean Saves the World Andrew Episode Of Moles and Men 2013 Craig Ferguson I m Here to Help Himself Stand up special2014 The Price is Right Himself host Episode April Fools 2014 2017 Celebrity Name Game Himself host 257 episodes also executive producer2014 Web Therapy Ewan Clarke 2 Episodes2015 Craig Ferguson Just Being Honest Himself Stand up special2016 Join or Die with Craig Ferguson Himself host 22 episodes also creator and executive producer2016 Red Nose Day Himself host Television special2017 Lip Sync Battle Himself Episode Craig Ferguson vs Jay Leno 2017 Craig Ferguson Tickle Fight Himself Stand up special2018 Still Game Callum Episode The Fall Guy 2019 Craig Ferguson Presents Hobo Fabulous Himself Stand up docuseries2019 How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming Gobber Voice television special2021 The Hustler Himself2022 Alice s Wonderland Bakery Doorknob 112 Voice 2 episodes2022 Love Death amp Robots Mason Voice episode Mason s Rats Web Edit Year Title Role Notes2014 Web Therapy Ewan Clarke 3 Episodes2017 Couple Thinkers Himself host 6 episodes also executive producerVideo games Edit Year Title Voice2013 Disney Magical World OwlRadio EditYear Title Role2017 2018 The Craig Ferguson Show Himself host Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result2000 British Independent Film Award Best Screenplay Saving Grace Nominated2003 US Comedy Arts Festival Audience Award I ll Be There Won2006 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Nominated2009 Peabody Award 113 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Won2011 Grammy Award Best Spoken Word Album American on Purpose Nominated2014 Grammy Award 114 Best Comedy Album I m Here to Help Nominated2015 People s Choice Award 115 Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Nominated2015 Daytime Emmy Award 116 Outstanding Game Show Host Celebrity Name Game Won2016 Grammy Award 117 Best Comedy Album Just Being Honest Nominated2016 Daytime Emmy Award 118 Outstanding Game Show Host Celebrity Name Game Won2017 Daytime Emmy Award 119 Outstanding Game Show Host Celebrity Name Game NominatedDiscography EditLive at the Tron as Bing Hitler Jammy Records 1986 Catalogue number JRLP 861 Mental Bing Hitler Is Dead Polydor 1988 A Big Stoatir Polydor 1990 I m Here to Help New Wave Dynamics 2013 References Edit Brooks Libby 7 August 2019 I should have died in 1992 Craig Ferguson s comedy comeback The Guardian Pedersen Erik 6 January 2016 Join Or Die With Craig Ferguson Gets Premiere Date on History Deadline Retrieved 15 January 2016 This Addicting New Series Comes From an Unexpected Source 6 October 2017 GANT 8 October 2017 Kimbal Musk Can real food feed the world Couple Thinkers EP 1 Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 via YouTube https www youtube com watch v NlrDirTqcGs https www youtube com watch v Scpo9hvXitE Monitor Entertainment Weekly No 1259 17 May 2013 p 27 Tennant Thomas Bio Brief Craig Ferguson About com Archived from the original on 6 April 2012 Retrieved 6 April 2012 a b c Borowitz Andy 1 October 2009 The Scotsman The New York Times Retrieved 6 November 2009 a b Ferguson 2009 pp 14 15 New Cumbernauld Community Centre handed over hubsouthwestscotland co uk Ferguson 2009 p 31 Ferguson 2009 pp 66 68 Craig Ferguson Eulogizes his Father Archived from the original on 29 December 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2008 via YouTube Tucker Ken 12 October 2007 Great Scot Entertainment Weekly No 958 Archived from the original on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2020 Ferguson 2009 p 110 Ferguson 2009 pp 112 113 a b Episode 96 Craig Ferguson Comedian Celebrity Name Game The Drew Carry Show The Late Late Show Turned Out A Punk 9 September 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2020 a b c Ferguson 2009 Winter for Hitler The List 3 October 1986 Retrieved 4 July 2019 Caldwell Graham 12 December 1986 Bing s Whiter Than White Christmas The List Retrieved 2 July 2019 Bing Hitler Live at the Tron discogs Retrieved 21 February 2010 Craig Ferguson Discogs in German Retrieved 17 February 2021 Advertisement Craig Ferguson at the Edinburgh Playhouse The List 11 August 1989 Retrieved 14 August 2020 Craig Ferguson stand up comedy clip ScotlandonTV tv SMG Productions Archived from the original on 8 October 2008 Retrieved 23 October 2008 The Craig Ferguson Show at IMDb Lappin Tom 3 May 1991 The dome service The List Retrieved 2 July 2019 Friday at the Dome IMDb Lappin Tom 9 October 1992 Hollywood to Hillhead The List Retrieved 2 July 2019 The Dirt Detective Scottish Television Retrieved 2 July 2019 The Dirt Detective IMDb Retrieved 2 July 2019 Craig Ferguson in Dirt Detective ScotlandonTV tv SMG Productions Archived from the original on 8 October 2008 Retrieved 22 October 2008 The Ferguson Theory BBC Retrieved 2 July 2019 The Ferguson Theory IMDb Retrieved 2 July 2019 The Ferguson Theory BBC1 The List 24 September 1993 US host Ferguson to appear in Still Game BBC News 30 July 2017 via bbc co uk US host Ferguson to appear in Still Game BBC News 30 July 2017 Retrieved 26 January 2018 The Rocky Horror Show Vocal Selections Book amp CD Rockymusic org Retrieved 7 March 2013 Carter Bill 29 September 2009 Late Night Transplant Looks Back at His Path The New York Times Retrieved 6 November 2009 We did it exactly the same except for soccer references instead of baseball and we brought down the house every night Cristi A A 24 February 2022 New British Musical Saving Grace Aiming for 2023 West End Bow BroadwayWorld Retrieved 16 March 2022 Ferguson 2009 ch 31 Macaskill Mark 4 May 2008 Craig Ferguson may be next Letterman The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 17 May 2008 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Episode dated 17 February 2009 Conversations with Michael Eisner 17 February 2009 CNBC Craig Ferguson biography and filmography Craig Ferguson movies Tribute ca Retrieved 26 January 2018 Craig Ferguson I m Here to Help Netflix Retrieved 7 December 2013 Craig Ferguson Chart History Billboard Retrieved 7 December 2013 Grammy Awards 2014 Full Nominations List Billboard 6 December 2013 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Dore Shalini 12 April 2013 Banff to Fete Craig Ferguson with Ustinov Comedy Award Variety Craig Ferguson s New Mythbuster Robot Sidekick Exclusive Pics Popular Mechanics 2 April 2010 Retrieved 29 July 2010 Jay and Conan Rule The Late Night Week Stretching Their Year Ago Leads NBC Universal Retrieved 18 May 2007 dead link Ferguson beats Conan in ratings for 1st time CNN 11 April 2008 Archived from the original on 12 May 2008 Retrieved 3 May 2008 Weprin Alex 17 March 2009 Late Night Ratings Craig Ferguson Tops Jimmy Fallon NextTV Retrieved 5 January 2022 Fixmer Andy 11 April 2014 Moonves Says Woman Would Be Great as Late Late Host Bloomberg Retrieved 12 April 2014 Carter Bill 28 April 2014 Craig Ferguson to Leave CBS at End of Year The New York Times Retrieved 28 April 2014 Swift Andy 19 December 2014 Late Late Show Craig Ferguson Says Goodbye With Incredible Twist Ending TV Line Retrieved 27 February 2015 Adalian Josef 28 April 2014 Craig Ferguson Is Leaving CBS s Late Late Show Vulture Retrieved 30 April 2014 a b Littleton Cynthia 28 April 2014 Craig Ferguson I Wanted to Leave the Show Before I Stopped Enjoying It Exclusive Variety Retrieved 30 April 2014 a b O Connell Michael Rose Lacey 30 April 2014 CBS Nina Tassler No Craig Ferguson Replacement Before Upfronts Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 5 January 2022 Bauder David 29 April 2014 Craig Ferguson Announces Late Night Retirement ABC News Associated Press Retrieved 29 April 2014 Rice Lynette 8 September 2014 James Corden Officially Announced to Replace Craig Ferguson on Late Late Show People Retrieved 5 January 2022 Ferguson to host U S People s Choice Awards show Associated Press via Highbeam com 26 October 2005 Archived from the original on 21 September 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2008 Bush pokes fun at his successors BBC News 27 April 2008 Retrieved 27 April 2008 Craig Ferguson I at IMDb SpongeBob SquarePants to tie the knot OneWed com 14 October 2009 Archived from the original on 15 September 2012 Schmitt Brad 14 October 2011 Toby Releases Star Studded Stupid Perfect Song Country Weekly Retrieved 19 October 2011 O Connell Michael 28 October 2013 Craig Ferguson to Host Syndicated Game Show Celebrity Name Game The Hollywood Reporter The Live Feed Retrieved 29 April 2014 Rose Lacey 16 June 2011 Courteney Cox David Arquette Sell Game Show Pilot to CBS Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 30 April 2014 Littleton Cynthia 27 January 2014 Craig Ferguson Talks Latenight Moves New Game Show at NATPE Variety Retrieved 30 April 2014 Boardman Madeline 27 April 2015 Daytime Emmys 2015 Complete Winners List Soaps Talk Shows Win Big Us Weekly Retrieved 12 August 2015 The 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Award Winners PDF Los Angeles emmyonline org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 1 May 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 15 August 2016 Retrieved 4 May 2016 Bunch Rebecca 2 December 2016 Celebrity Name Game Cancelled The TV Ratings Guide Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Retrieved 2 December 2016 Lyons Beverley 15 March 2015 Late Late Shows Craig Ferguson begins work on new comedy pilot for US television Daily Record Glasgow Scotland Retrieved 15 March 2015 a b Goldberg Lesley 17 September 2015 Craig Ferguson to Host Historical Talk Show on History The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 7 February 2016 Bierly Mandi 4 February 2016 See Craig Ferguson Invade History for Join or Die Yahoo TV Retrieved 7 February 2016 ABC Announces Early 2021 Unscripted Premiere Dates The Futon Critic 10 November 2020 Michael Schneider 1 April 2022 Alec Baldwin s Match Game Canceled at ABC Along With Card Sharks and More as Network Firms Up Summer Plans EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 1 April 2022 Press Release Comedian Craig Ferguson Launches Daily Show Exclusively on SiriusXM SiriusXM Holdings Inc SiriusXM Retrieved 19 March 2017 Faction Talk Listen to top Entertainment w Jason Ellis amp Others Steinberg Jacques 4 April 2006 From Craig Ferguson a Novel Born of Literary Rambles The New York Times Retrieved 20 October 2009 Between the Bridge and the River Q amp A with Craig Ferguson Chroniclebooks com Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 24 October 2012 Letterman interviews Ferguson about Novel 2006 YouTube Schneider Michael 7 May 2008 Craig Ferguson set to pen memoirs Variety Archived from the original on 6 November 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2022 About the Book American on Purpose HarperCollins com Archived from the original on 26 October 2012 Ferguson 2009 53 Best Spoken Word Album National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences 2010 Retrieved 2 December 2010 Episode dated 21 July 2009 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 21 July 2009 CBS Craig Ferguson Show TheCFergShow 10 October 2018 Book the book early to avoid disappointment or at least ensure it at a discount price tinyurl com ycfbzzls thecraigfergusonshow RidingtheElephant Tweet Retrieved 10 October 2018 via Twitter Ferguson Craig 7 May 2019 Riding the Elephant A Memoir of Altercations Humiliations Hallucinations and Observations S l Blue Rider Press ISBN 9780525533917 FAA Airmen Certification Database Federal Aviation Administration Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 a b Episode dated 22 September 2009 The View 22 September 2009 ABC The Rallying Cry of the Robot Skeleton Army Tweetphoto com 11 February 2010 Archived 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test Associated Press via USA Today 28 January 2008 Archived from the original on 3 November 2012 Retrieved 7 April 2007 Episode dated 4 February 2008 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Season 4 Episode 69 4 February 2008 CBS MacDonald Stuart 11 July 2020 Inside Craig Ferguson s luxury Hollywood mansion as Scots comedian slashes price Daily Record Retrieved 9 February 2023 Daily Record 10 April 1993 Page 30 Craig really digs the dirt Carras Christi 5 January 2022 Disney sets Alice in Wonderland series with Craig Ferguson Los Angeles Times The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson An Evening with Archbishop Desmond Tutu CBS Peabody Awards 2009 Retrieved 1 June 2015 Jay Z Tops 56th GRAMMY Nominations With Nine National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences 6 November 2013 Glee Katy Perry Lead People s Choice Award Nominations 2 Broke Girls Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs to Host E Retrieved 5 November 2013 The 42nd Annual Daytime Emmy Award Nominations PDF New York emmyonline org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 31 March 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 31 March 2015 Johnson Zach 7 December 2015 2016 Grammy Awards Complete List of Nominations E Retrieved 7 December 2015 2016 Daytime Emmy Award Winners The Complete List 2 May 2016 The 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Award Nominations PDF New York City emmyonline org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 22 March 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 23 March 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2017 Bibliography Edit Ferguson Craig 2006 Between the Bridge and the River Chronicle Books ISBN 978 0 8118 5375 0 Ferguson Craig 2009 American on Purpose The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot HarperCollins ISBN 978 0 06 171954 7 Ferguson Craig 2019 Riding the Elephant A Memoir of Altercations Humiliations Hallucinations and Observations Penguin Group External links EditCraig Ferguson at IMDbMedia officesPreceded byCraig Kilborn Host of The Late Late Show2005 2014 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