On Wednesday, Oscar-nominated actor Joaquin Phoenix returned to the Late Show with David Letterman for the first time since a bizarre 2009 appearance on the show, which was recently exposed as elaborate performance art.
The documentary (or should we say mockumentary?) about his descent into eccentricity will bring Joaquin Phoenix back to the place where his fall from public grace began — the Late Show with David Letterman.
Phoenix will return to Ed Sullivan Theater on Sept. 22 for his first TV appearance since his memorable visit to Letterman in Feb. 2009, CBS confirmed on Monday.
On Tuesday edition of the Late Show with David Letterman, Emmy-winning daytime hostess Ellen DeGeneres stayed up a little late to present the “Top Ten Things That Have Been on Ellen DeGeneres’ Mind Lately!”
Staff shagger David Letterman — CBS’ First Guy of Late-Night –will make his first-ever appearance on ABC’s The View when the gals return for a 14th season on Sept. 7.
The late-night comedy circuit’s going to have a Field Day tonight: The former CBS News producer imprisoned for trying to blackmail staff shagger David Letterman is up for an Emmy Award.