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| Name | James Corden |
| Occupation | Actor, comedian, presenter, writer |
James Corden is an English actor, comedian, writer and television presenter known for his work in British theatre, television comedy and for hosting a late-night talk show in the United States. He gained prominence through a combination of stage performances, sitcom writing and high-profile hosting duties, becoming a recognizable figure in both the United Kingdom and the United States entertainment industries. His career spans sitcoms, stage musicals, film roles and variety segments that frequently feature celebrity guests.
Born in London, he grew up in a suburban environment and attended local schools before pursuing drama and performance studies. His early background included participation in community theatre groups and youth drama programs in and around Hillingdon and Hounslow boroughs. He later trained at regional theatre workshops and engaged with performing arts networks that connect to institutions such as the National Youth Theatre and touring companies associated with West End productions.
He began his professional career in theatre and small-screen comedy, writing and performing in ensemble shows and sketch productions that toured regional theatres and fringe festivals like the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His early television credits included guest appearances and recurring roles on British comedy series produced by companies linked to broadcasters such as BBC One, Channel 4, and ITV. He co-created and starred in scripted sitcoms and radio comedies that involved collaborations with writers and performers associated with Royal Court Theatre alumni and contemporary sketch groups. Transitioning to international prominence, he worked with American production teams tied to networks including CBS and streaming services connected to Netflix and Hulu.
He achieved national recognition through a sitcom that aired on BBC Three and later on BBC One, earning nominations from bodies such as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the Royal Television Society. He presented entertainment and awards specials alongside presenters who have hosted ceremonies at venues like the O2 Arena and Royal Albert Hall. His tenure as host of a late-night talk show on CBS featured musical segments, celebrity interviews, and recurring bits produced with crews experienced on programs like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Show with David Letterman. International syndication and clips from the show circulated widely on platforms managed by ViacomCBS and content distributors linked to YouTube and social media operations of Twitter and Facebook.
On stage, he performed in West End productions and toured with musical revivals and new plays staged at venues such as the Garrick Theatre, Queen's Theatre, and regional houses affiliated with the National Theatre. He appeared in feature films distributed by studios including Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Working Title Films, taking supporting and lead roles in comedies and adaptations. His theatre credits include roles in musicals and dramatic productions that brought him into contact with directors and choreographers associated with Lin-Manuel Miranda-adjacent contemporary musical theatre movements and with producers who have worked on Tony Award-nominated revivals.
He is married and has children; his family life has been a subject of profiles in newspapers and magazines such as The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, and lifestyle titles like Hello! and People. He maintains residences in both the United Kingdom and the United States and has been connected with charitable organizations and fundraising events hosted by institutions like Comic Relief, Macmillan Cancer Support, and celebrity-led benefits at venues such as Madison Square Garden.
His public profile has attracted criticism and media scrutiny over on-set behaviour, production practices and interactions with colleagues, reported in outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and UK tabloids including The Sun and Daily Mail. Allegations and disputes led to investigative coverage by broadcasters and print media with commentary from personalities linked to programmes on BBC Radio 4, Channel 4 News, and U.S. current affairs shows on CNN and NBC News. Responses and defenses involved representatives tied to talent agencies and public relations firms that operate across Hollywood and the British entertainment industry.
He has received awards and nominations from organizations including the Tony Awards (for productions he participated in), the Laurence Olivier Awards (through involvement with West End productions), the BAFTA Television Awards, and the Primetime Emmy Awards for segments associated with his television work. Industry recognition also included nominations from critics' circles and guilds such as the Writers' Guild of Great Britain and the Screen Actors Guild.
Category:English actors Category:English television presenters Category:Living people