Jamie Foxx

  • American
  • Actor

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Radio Times review

The last time Cameron Diaz was on The Graham Norton Show he slightly lost his grip. Give Diaz an inch and she'll launch into one of her daffy monologues about dating or - as happened last time - what you might describe as women's personal grooming.

On that occasion she had Richard Ayoade quietly dying next to her; this time Ricky Gervais and Ben Stiller will be on hand, partly to publicise their latest Night at the Museum movie and partly to keep La Diaz in check. Her co-star in the Annie remake, Jamie Foxx, is also squeezing onto the sofa, as is EastEnders' Danny Dyer and Australian comic actress Rebel Wilson. It's quite a line-up.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 19th December 2014

Radio Times review

There's a trio of superheroes on the sofa in the form of the stars of The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Jamie Foxx (who is unrecognisable as the film's terrifying villain, Electro).

No doubt Graham will be climbing the walls and dangling from the ceiling trying to persuade the loved-up Garfield and Stone to open up about their real-life relationship, which amazingly they managed to keep secret for ages.

Music comes from Paolo Nutini who releases his new album, Caustic Love, on 14 April.

Jane Rackham, Radio Times, 11th April 2014

Camp frolics on the couch are guaranteed as our host is joined by David Walliams for a triple-entendre gossip about sitcoms, Simon Cowell and whatever else crops up amid a bout of giddy tomfoolery. Keeping it a touch more real, Jamie Foxx and Channing Tatum will try to keep Carr focused on their new movie, White House Down, while music comes from Mutya Keisha Siobhan, once the original Sugababes. Who knows why their names aren't alphabetical - it's bound to cause trouble...

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 6th September 2013

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