Charlie Sheen visits the “Ellen” show to promote “Two and a Half Men,” and shares anecdotes about his daughters, dogs, and arachnophobia. Ellen continues her culinary education with Country Cook Hazel Smith. Jennifer Coolidge joins Ellen to discuss her career journey and her role on Matt LeBlanc’s show “Joey.”
Join Ellen for a fun-filled show as Matthew McConaughey shares life on the road in his Airstream, teaches Ellen his smooth dance moves, and delivers a grilling masterclass. Maura Tierney also stops by, spilling details about her surprising romance with her husband and sharing stories from her “ER” days.
Whoopi Goldberg chats with Ellen about her fear of flying, a wild in-flight experience, cross-country road trips, and being a proud grandma before playing the game “Whoozat?” Regina King joins to share funny “Miss Congeniality 2” stories, a perfect Sandra Bullock impression, her role in “Ray” with Jamie Foxx, and her struggles with claustrophobia.
Four-time Academy Award nominee Kenneth Branagh visits Ellen to chat about adjusting his accent, his school photos, and joins a fun game with the audience. Lisa Marie Presley also stops by to discuss her Vogue cover with her mother, Priscilla, and daughter, Riley, and addresses rumors of selling Graceland.
Bradley Whitford discusses his role on “The West Wing” and shares some impressive party tricks, while Nicole Petera from the San Diego Zoo showcases her incredible bird-calling skills. Laura Prepon talks about dyeing her hair, her love for poker, and her time on “That ’70s Show,” and plays a fun round of “Mad Gab.”
Ellen and Allison Janney reminisce about their first meeting, gush over Allison’s new puppy, and discuss behind-the-scenes stories from “The West Wing.” Plus, they compete in a hilarious obstacle course race. Alicia Keys talks about her hit song with Usher and her unforgettable AMA performance. She also surprises Ellen with her kickboxing skills.
Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon talks about her partner Tim Robbins, living in New York City, and her new Revlon commercial, along with footage from her very first commercial. Dermot Mulroney also makes his debut that year, discussing the film he made with Ellen, meeting his then-wife Catherine Keener, and performing a cello duet with Ellen.
Ellen sits down with John Travolta for a heartwarming and hilarious conversation. They dive into a range of topics, from John's passion for aviation to some of their most endearing personal stories. To top it all off, they engage in a fun and competitive firefighter-themed challenge to see who can gear up the fastest.
Lauren Graham engages in a lively conversation about “Gilmore Girls” and her beloved dog while also demonstrating a movie stunt. During the episode, Ellen is delighted with her very own “Ellen” Cabbage Patch Kid, which becomes a recurring presence. Additionally, Peter Boyle fondly reflects on his Emmys mishaps and the poignant finale of “Everybody Loves Raymond.”
Naomi Watts dishes on filming “King Kong” in New Zealand, her mac and cheese recipe, thoughts on “I Heart Huckabees,” and accent mastery on Ellen’s show. Angela Bassett shares insights on portraying Tina Turner, her fitness journey, and Tina’s support on “Ellen.” Ellen teams up with a top chef to whip up mouthwatering halibut.
Charlie Sheen visits the “Ellen” show to promote “Two and a Half Men,” and shares anecdotes about his daughters, dogs, and arachnophobia. Ellen continues her culinary education with Country Cook Hazel Smith. Jennifer Coolidge joins Ellen to discuss her career journey and her role on Matt LeBlanc’s show “Joey.”
Scott Wolf from “Everwood” discusses his recent wedding in his sole appearance on “Ellen.” Kristen Dunst recounts presenting an award at the MTV Movie Awards, where Ellen surprised everyone by dressing as Spider-Man alongside Tobey Maguire. She also reminisces about her early acting stint in a cereal commercial.
Farrah Fawcett, the iconic star of “Charlie’s Angels,” discusses her famous role, signature hair, and reality show with Ellen, even teaching her a dance. Andy Richter returns to share his humorous anecdotes about his summer in New Orleans and playing poker on “Celebrity Poker Showdown.” Plus, kid inventors showcase their innovative creations that aim to advance humanity’s future.