British actor James Corden will replace Craig Ferguson as host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS next year, part of a complete overhaul of the network's late-night talk show lineup put in motion by the impending retirement of David Letterman.
The
network said Monday it had picked Corden, who won a Tony Award in 2012
for his role in the play "One Man, Two Guvnors" and appears in the movie
"Begin Again" with Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo.
Corden is also in
the upcoming film "Into the Woods" with Meryl Streep and Johnny Depp. He
hosts a sports-oriented game show in Britain, and also acts in and
writes the BBC series "The Wrong Mans."
Nina Tassler, chairman of CBS
entertainment, called Corden "a rare entertainment force who combines
irresistible charm, warmth and originality with a diverse range of
creative instincts and performance talent."
Corden's
hiring recalls that of the Scottish-born Ferguson, who was relatively
unknown in the United States before CBS gave him the job. Corden is also
another white male in a late-night talk world dominated by them. CBS
said it was considering several different options for a show when
Ferguson said he was leaving; it offered no details on the type of
program Corden will do, and also did not say where it will be based.
"I can't wait to get started, and will do my very best to make a show America will enjoy," Corden said.
CBS
didn't say when his show will start. The timing all seems dependent on
when Letterman exits "The Late Show" next year and when Colbert begins.
Corden's
new TV gig was immediately felt on Broadway, where a 2015 revival of
Stephen Sondheim's musical comedy "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to
the Forum" was postponed. Corden had been expected to play the lead role
of Pseudolus.
"The producers
all agreed that time was beginning to run out to cast and produce 'A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' this spring in the way we
wanted. While we are disappointed, we have decided to postpone the
production this season," said a statement from the producers.
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