Ricky Gervais

Watch Ricky Gervais’ 2016 Golden Globes Monologue
Watch Ricky Gervais’ 2016 Golden Globes Monologue
Watch Ricky Gervais’ 2016 Golden Globes Monologue
After three straight years of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting, the Golden Globes invited previous three-time host Ricky Gervais (2010-2012) to return for the 2016 awards show. Said Gervais back on January 1, “Because I can see the future, I’d like to apologise [sic] now for the things I said at next week’s Golden Globes. I was drunk & didn’t give a f---.” So, did Gervais wind up having anything to apologize for this year? If you missed it, you can watch his 2016 Golden Globes monologue above and decide for yourself.
‘Muppets Most Wanted’ Trailer: What is Kermit Doing in Jail?
‘Muppets Most Wanted’ Trailer: What is Kermit Doing in Jail?
‘Muppets Most Wanted’ Trailer: What is Kermit Doing in Jail?
You can't keep a good frog down. After writer/star Jason Segel left the 'Muppets' sequel to work on other projects, Kermit, Gonzo, Miss Piggy, Fozzie and the gang pressed ahead with 'Muppets Most Wanted' and brought some famous friends - namely Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey and Ty Burrell - along with them. Today, you can get your first look at the trailer for the all new Muppet adventure.
He’s Back! Ricky Gervais to Return as Golden Globes Host
He’s Back! Ricky Gervais to Return as Golden Globes Host
He’s Back! Ricky Gervais to Return as Golden Globes Host
At last year’s Golden Globe Awards, host Ricky Gervais found himself wiped off more than one celebrity holiday card list after making several pointed, caustic — and come on, admit it, hilarious — barbs at the stars’ expense. Afterwards, many Tinseltown insiders said he’d never be invited back to emcee the event. They were wrong.
Ricky Gervais Creating New Series, ‘Afterlife,’ About Atheist Who Goes to Heaven
Ricky Gervais Creating New Series, ‘Afterlife,’ About Atheist Who Goes to Heaven
Ricky Gervais Creating New Series, ‘Afterlife,’ About Atheist Who Goes to Heaven
Some would say Ricky Gervais won’t go to heaven when he dies, so he figures he’ll go there beforehand. The sharp-tongued funnyman, best known for creating ‘The Office” and his biting sense of humor, is developing a new series called ‘Afterlife,’ about an atheist who goes to heaven after he dies.