Harris challenged the host on the latter's show The Late Late Show with James Corden on Monday. Read More »
Neil Patrick Harris performed next to James Corden a Broadway Riff- Off when he suddenly split his pants while singing "Sugar Daddy" and confess on live television. Read More »
Lemony Snicket's A series of Unfortunate Events is consider an excellent show for the new Netflix original. The show is already well reviewed and for the book fans, the good news is that will cover the thirteen written stories of Count Olef and the Baudelaire children. Read More »
Neil Patrick Harris shares his experience about playing Count Olef on new Netflix series Lemony Snicket's and facetiming with the kids at the same time also as Olef. Read More »
Production for Netflix's adaptation of Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events books has begun in Vancouver, with Neil Patrick Harris playing the villain Count Olaf! Read More »
Production of Netflix's upcoming adaptation of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" keeps moving forward, and this time around, it's found its Lemony Snicket: Patrick Warburton! The "Rules of Engagement" actor will give life to the character Jude Law portrayed in the 2004 film, narrating the catastrophic lives of the Baudelaire children and joining Neil Patrick Harris's evil Count Olaf. Read More »
Production for Netflix's adaptation of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is well underway, and weeks after announcing Neil Patrick Harris in the role of evil Count Olaf, there are fresh casting news. Supergirl actress Malina Weissman and newcomer Louis Hynes will play the eldest Baudelaire orphans, Violet and Klaus in the new version of Daniel Handler's story. Read More »
It's been more than a decade since the first attempt to adapt Daniel Handler's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," and now Netflix is stepping forward to bring Lemony Snicket back to life. In the mini-series' first casting announcement, Netflix has hired "How I Met Your Mother" actor Neil Patrick Harris to play evil Count Olaf, played by Jim Carrey in the 2004 film. Read More »
Hollywood is the land of pretend. We fall in love with characters and forget that they are merely actors. Who could forget Matt Bomer as criminal Neal Caffrey in White Collar and Neil Patrick Harris as playboy Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother? And while these two were undoubtedly stellar in both roles, when the world found out that they were gay, it was rather remarkable – largely due to the fact that they played straight so well. Read More »
After only eight episodes, NBC has canceled Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris. The variety show started on Sept. 15 with guest star Reese Witherspoon. It opened with a 1.9 rating among adults 18-49 or roughly six million viewers. However, by its eighth and now last episode on Nov. 3, with guest star Kelsey Grammer, the show had dipped to a 1.3 rating or roughly five million viewers which supposedly is too few to justify the cost of its live production. Read More »
How I Met Your Mother and Gone Girl talented jack of all tradesman Neil Patrick Harris debuts in his new hit variety show, Best Time Ever, on NBC this month. The show airs every week, Tuesdays at 10 p.m. According to the new host, we can expect plenty of laughs, special celebrity guests and lots of sharable moments that cater to the YouTube generation. Read More »
Based on "understandable opinionated" responses from last Sunday's 87th annual Academy Awards, actor Neil Patrick Harris doesn't know if he's into hosting the Oscars again. The former How I Met Your Mother star recently hosted the Oscars to rather mixed reviews, which it seems he sort of understands. Initially, his announcement of the hosting spot left people rather excited given his pastime performances as the host of the Emmys and Tonys, but the Oscars left many people wanting more... including Harris, apparently. Read More »
Well, the 87th annual Oscars aired earlier tonight. And while the night was filled with moments of emotion, elation and, for some, disappointment, we couldn’t help but notice that there were also a number of awkward moments from the night’s ceremony. Whether they were from host Neil Patrick Harris, some speeches made by the winners or even just those in the seats doing (or not doing) their thing, the Oscars appeared to make us all feel something. But in the case of this list, we’re going with the feeling of … awkward. So, let’s count down MStars News’ top 5 awkward moments from this year’s Oscars. Read More »