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Craig Ferguson entered the world of late night comedy following a diverse and eclectic career that encompasses film, television and the stage. Since taking the helm of
The Late Late Show with CRAIG FERGUSON on January 3,
2005,
Ferguson has received an
Emmy Award nomination and the show has set all-time viewer records, achieving the highest ratings since the show's inception in
1995. Additionally, the show won the prestigious
Peabody Award in
2010.
Born in
Glasgow, Scotland, Ferguson started in the entertainment industry as a drummer for some of the worst punk bands in the
U.K., a profession he held for several years.
Following his musical stint, he began bartending in a local pub in
Glasgow where he was introduced to
Michael Boyd, the artistic director of The
Tron Theatre in Glasgow, who persuaded Ferguson to give acting a go. After several low paying acting gigs, Ferguson discovered he had a knack for comedy and was soon the star of his own
BBC television show, The Ferguson
Theory. Ferguson brought his act to
America in 1995 to star with
Betty White and
Marie Osmond in the short-lived
ABC comedy
Maybe This Time. He then joined
The Drew Carey Show, playing
Drew Carey's boss,
Nigel Wick, from 1996-2003. Ferguson wrote the feature films
The Big Tease and
Saving Grace. In
2003, he made his directorial debut with
I'll Be There, which he also starred in and wrote. The film went on to receive
the Audience Award for Best Film at the
Aspen,
Dallas and
Valencia film festivals. He was also named Best New
Director at the
Napa Valley Film Festival. Ferguson's other film credits include
Niagara Motel,
Lenny the Wonder Dog,
Prendimi l'anima,
Life Without Dick,
Chain of Fools and
Born Romantic. Ferguson's animated credits include 'Gobber' in the popular film
How to Train Your Dragon and 'Owl' in the feature
Winnie the Pooh which hit theaters in July
2011. In
April 2006, Ferguson debuted his first novel, Between
The Bridge and
The River, which became a critically acclaimed bestseller.
In September 2009, Ferguson released his memoir
American On
Purpose, an achingly funny account of living the
American dream as he journeyed from a small town in
Scotland to the entertainment capital of the world. The book appeared on the
New York Times bestseller list. Ferguson was sworn in as a
United States Citizen in
February 2008. He currently lives in
Los Angeles with his wife and two sons. His birth date is May 17.
- published: 07 Jul 2014
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