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25 Funniest People in America

Presenting The 25 Funniest People in America. From Conan O’Brien to Stephen Colbert, Tina Fey to Craig Ferguson, let’s count down the names of the entertainers who make us laugh the hardest.

25. AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS

Burroughs’ best-selling memoir Running with Scissors — about being raised by a nutso shrink who studies his poo and rents the back shed to a pedophile — is unbelievably disturbing. And sidesplitting. At first we felt guilty giggling at his adventures with an electroshock therapy machine, but Burroughs knows that laughter is the best antidepressant. Much better than booze, which the author struggles to kick in his equally effervescent follow-up, Dry.

24. CATHERINE O’HARA

After her run on SCTV in the late ’70s, Hollywood didn’t know what to do with O’Hara. Fortunately, Christopher Guest did. In Waiting for Guffman, she and Fred Willard are tracksuit-wearing answers to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire; in Best in Show, she’s a onetime floozy with a prize terrier and a torrid past; and in A Mighty Wind, O’Hara shows off a subtler comic touch, proving that humor doesn’t always mean a pie in the face.

23. SARAH SILVERMAN

The Lenny Bruce of the 21st century might be this hot, foul-mouthed, button-punching stand-up. Silverman is ruthlessly funny about topics like sex, the Holocaust, and 9/11, which may be why The Sarah Silverman Program has a permanent slot on our DVR. Oh, and if you hadn’t heard, she’s f—ing Matt Damon.

22. DAVE CHAPPELLE

The fact that Diamond Dave is all but absent from the comedic stage these days doesn’t invalidate his funny. After all, Chappelle’s revered Comedy Central show — on which the wiry comic gleefully engaged in crass T&A humor, swore like a sailor, and mocked everyone in the multiculti rainbow, confronting race in a way that is positively Pryor-esque — is still the best sketch comedy this country has seen in more than a decade. For that alone, he deserves a spot on any list like this.

21. DEMETRI MARTIN

You know what’s funny? Palindromes and anagrams. ”Shut up, Grandma,” you say, but we say shut up yourself and watch Demetri Martin work a stand-up mic. ”A drunk driver’s very dangerous. Everybody knows that. But so is a drunk backseat driver — if he’s persuasive.” The floppy-haired heir to Steven Wright won a prestigious award at last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, taking him from the comedy underground to…the comedy slightly less underground.

20. DIABLO CODY

Not to be partial, but the newly minted Oscar winner showed off her comedic — and emotional — chops with her debut screenplay for Juno. Did we mention it won an Oscar?

19. CRAIG FERGUSON

Late night is the province of the mono-name. Jay! Dave! Conan! Then there’s that Scottish guy, two-name ID required: Craig Ferguson. You know, the one who can’t quite be pinned down. Since taking over CBS’ Late Late Show from Craig Kilborn in 2005, Ferguson has brought a fresh burst of energy to the format. He’s reinvented the opening monologue, doing away with most of the topical jokes and just ad-libbing about his life. Along with fresh energy, he’s brought something else — ratings. Ferguson, 45 and a brand-spanking-new U.S. Citizen, doesn’t get as much media attention as time-slot competitors Jimmy Kimmel or Conan, but with an audience of just under 2 million, the great Scot outperforms the former and has climbed within 500,000 viewers of the latter.

18. JACK BLACK

Black is an entirely new classification of human: the frenetic slacker. Before his turn as doofus band reject/inspirational teacher Dewey Finn in School of Rock, he was the Ritalin-deprived half of Tenacious D (along with his partner, Kyle Gass) and the list-obsessed record-shop shlub in High Fidelity. He is, inarguably, the coolest fusion of music and comedy since Spinal Tap. (And, if Tropic Thunder is as good as we’ve been led to believe, we’ll forgive him that whole Nacho Libre business.)

17. DAVID LETTERMAN

With a receding hairline and a jogger’s grim jowls, Dave is no one’s idea of a hip comic, and he likes it that way. New-school gone old-school, the upstart who first pumped irony into the talk show still rails against the stupidity of the powerful and yet has the charm to melt Julia Roberts.

16. AMY SEDARIS AND DAVID SEDARIS

Big brother is the best-selling author of the sublime autobiographical essay collections Me Talk Pretty One Day and Naked, full of terrific riffs about stuff like his cuckoo-clock North Carolina clan and his midget guitar teacher. Little sis was the rubber-faced star of Comedy Central’s truly strange Strangers With Candy, as well as coauthor of the book Wigfield.

15. WILL FERRELL

See, there’s this man-child who latches onto Will Ferrell in most every role he plays — and good luck getting the little guy to let go. As a result, we are treated to inspired displays of dolt-trapped-in-the-headlights hijinks, be it in the form of Old School’s keghead Frank the Tank (who goes from repressed to regressed to undressed) or Talladega Nights’ Ricky Bobby, the dumbest, most earnest NASCAR driver on the circuit — who’s also the most comfortable with his sexuality.

14. RICKY GERVAIS

Okay, so he doesn’t spend all that much of his time in America. We don’t care. Whether as the creator of The Office and Extras, a supporting actor in movies like For Your Consideration or Night at the Museum, or doing killer stand-up (as seen most recently in Grand Theft Auto IV), he’s still as funny as the dog’s bollocks.

13. ELLEN DEGENERES

DeGeneres, whose career seemed all but kaput a few years ago, has earned back adoration simply by being her affably dry self on the Emmy-winning The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Whether it’s her circuitous monologues, her deadpan celebrity interviews, or that vocal turn as Dory in Finding Nemo, she remains one of the cleanest, coolest funny ladies around.

12. DAVID CROSS

All conversations about his genius start here: Along with Bob Odenkirk, he created the cunning HBO sketch series Mr. Show, which routinely put SNL to silly shame. And not only does Cross work little miracles in supporting roles (remember his role as feckless freak-job Tobias on Fox’s Arrested Development?), he can drop some pretty fearsome stand-up (who else talks about being raped by the Virgin Mary?). Simply put, this dude never kowtows for his funny.

11. CONAN O’BRIEN

Smarty-pants isn’t usually a compliment, but O’Brien wears them so well. When this Harvard geek isn’t riffing on Muammar Gaddafi in his monologue, he’s making absurd innovations in low-brow comedy. Now, let’s see if those absurd innovations will play on The Tonight Show….

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Heidi Klum and Will Ferrell - Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue - Photos

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Will Ferrell and Heidi Klum yuck-it-up for the camera in the new Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Will Ferrell is dead sexy… isn’t he. Heidi has some crazy small feet, doesn’t she?

These pictures are beyond funny to me!

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source: [sports illustrated]

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Go Green Team!

Here’s Will Ferrell’s latest from FunnyOrDie.com. Completely NSFW, but so funny. Watch as Will Ferrell and friends give us enviromentally-friendly tips, and kicks ass in the process. It goes a little far in the end, but what can you do. Green Team!

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Winning Bid At Will Ferrell Auction $47,100

Winning Bid At Will Ferrell Auction $47,100 - PIC

Earlier this month, Will Ferrell announced that he was auctioning off a movie role to benefit the charity Craig Pollard’s Cancer for College. Well, bidding has closed and we have a winner.

A 10-year-old boy’s father secured the chance for him to play an extra in Will’s new movie, “Step Brothers”, by bidding $47,100. The winner from Dallas asked to remain anonymous.

quote-pic“Winning this auction means a lot to me on a very personal basis,” the winner said in a statement released by the foundation. “I lost my mother to ovarian cancer a few years ago, so I feel fortunate that my 10-year-old and I are able to participate in an event involving Cancer for College and Will Ferrell.”

Will said, “We are overwhelmed with the response and generosity to the auction. This money will help so many young people with their dreams of attending college.”

The winner is scheduled to join the actor on the movie set next month.

Will’s friend Craig Pollard, a two-time survivor of Hodgkin’s disease, started Cancer for College to provide scholarships to current and former cancer patients. The charity has awarded $200,000 to 50 cancer survivors since 1993.

This is just such an awesome way to raise money for charity. Who doesn’t want to be in a Will Ferrell movie?

Source: “Man Bids $47,100 for Role in Ferrell Flick” [People]
Image courtesy of Picture Perfect, for use on Gone Hollywood

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Will Ferrell Auctions Off Movie Role

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Wanna be in the movies? Will Ferrell is auctioning a cameo spot in his new movie to raise money for a fraternity brother’s cancer foundation.

“What a perfect Christmas present for your son or daughter,” Ferrell said. “It is the surefire way to win the parent of the year award. Support this amazing cause, by buying them me.”

Ferrell came up with the idea to help Craig Pollard’s Cancer for College foundation. The two were fraternity brothers at the University of Southern California.

Online bidding will begin Monday and close Sept. 26. Ferrell will announce the winner on Sept. 27, and that person will meet the actor the next day at the 14th annual Cancer for College golf tournament dinner at Temecula Creek Inn.

The opening bid for the movie appearance is $5,000. Save your money.

Source: “Ferrell auctions movie role for charity” [azcentral]

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Will Ferrell Hits On Nancy Kerrigan!

Four Olympic ice skaters agreed to appear as themselves in Jon Heder and Will Ferrell ’s figure-skating spoof Blades of Glory, but not all of them got the gold medal of a big laugh.

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The movie, which opens March 30, stars Heder and Ferrell as nasty rivals who team up to reclaim their honor after being ejected from solo competition. Peggy Fleming, who won Olympic gold in 1968, has a cameo as a judge, but the role is mostly serious. The high point: She got to see Ferrell “doing one of his trademark underwear runs.”

“Will Ferrell told me the skating moves were some of the hardest things he’d ever had to do,” adds Brian Boitano, 1988 Olympic gold medalist. “He said, ‘Now I feel guilty for making fun of skating.’ ”

Like Fleming, whom he joins on the faux panel, Boitano also wishes he’d gotten a funny line: “I said, ‘Can’t I swear or something?’ ”

The film mocks the hyper-competitiveness of skating, which Nancy Kerrigan, who also appears as a judge, knows too well. She won Olympic bronze in 1992 and silver in 1994, and was attacked by associates of her rival just a month before her second Olympics.

Though skaters in the movie brawl, she says it’s silly fun. “They just cause a lot of chaos at the competition, but it’s all comedy.”

Kerrigan got one unwelcome close encounter with Ferrell’s character. “Will makes a play for me because he’s a sex addict,” she says. “He did it so many different ways, with different takes and reactions, I don’t know what they’ll use.”

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Leo DiCaprio Graces “The Men of the Year” GQ

The “Men of the Year” issue features three different and equally amazing covers: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay-Z and Will Farrell.

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Will Ferrell Tries Something New - Making You Cry

Stranger Than Fiction ( in theaters Nov. 10)

Starring: Will Ferrell, Emma Thompson, Dustin Hoffman. A year-end, must-see movie! Looks good to me, but I guess I’ve enjoyed all of his movies, minus “Bewitched”.

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Will Ferrell expands his range (and actually makes us cry — and not from laughter) in this dramedy about a man who discovers he’s the lead character in a renowned author’s masterpiece-in-the-works.

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‘Talladega Nights’ Continues Box Office Reign

Despite competition from expected teen draws Step Up and Pulse (the latter featuring Veronica Mars star Kristen Bell), Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby, the Will Ferrell stock-car racing comedy, continued to hold the lead at the box office this weekend, grossing another $23 million.

Elsewhere in the top 5, Oliver Stone’s decidedly non-conspiratorial World Trade Center finished a somewhat disappointing third in its first weekend in theaters after a Wednesday opening, while Barnyard finished in fourth place.

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