Will Ferrell
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Will Ferrell to Join Carell’s Last ‘Office’ Episodes
Ferrell will stay on for one episode post-Carell
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Will Ferrell & John C. Reilly to Record ‘Step Bros.’ Rap Album?
Director Adam McKay says there could be more music in store from the “Boats ‘N Hoes” duo
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Exclusive: Alec Baldwin Offered Role in ‘Rock of Ages’ — Is Tom Cruise Next?
The Oscar-nominated “30 Rock” star may play Dennis Dupree in Adam Shankman’s musical
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Will Ferrell & Adam McKay to Produce Columbia’s ‘Wheels’
Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland (“The Virginity Hit”) are writing the teen road movie
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TIFF: ‘Everything’ Goes to Lionsgate/Roadside
Companies team up to make seven-figure deal for bittersweet drama “Everything Must Go”
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A Pair of Pleasant TIFF Surprises: Will Ferrell and ‘Let Me In’
Will Ferrell’s levity gives him gravity; and “Let Me In” lives up to its horrific predecessor
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‘Y Tu Mama’s’ Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna Join Will Ferrell’s Spanish-Language Comedy
“Casa de mi padre” will be told in the style of an overly dramatic telenovela
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Update: Jeremy Renner, Noomi Rapace May Play ‘Hansel & Gretel’
Will Ferrell and Adam McKay are producing Tommy Wirkola’s horror-comedy
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 7: Winners & Losers
Even the biggest movie stars can’t measure up to a bunch of animators
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Good Morning Hollywood, August 10: Why So Serious?
Will Ferrell gets instructional, and Kevin Kline sure can enunciate
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Review: ‘Other Guys’ Makes the Arrest, Barely Wins in Court
Will Ferrell is funny cop; Mark Wahlberg is mostly yelling cop
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Exclusivo!: Will Ferrell to Star in Spanish-Language Comedy
“The Other Guys” actor will also produce through his company Gary Sanchez Productions
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Will Ferrell Duels Aces in Minor League Pitching Debut
Funny man takes the field as Venezuelan pitcher Rojo Johnson
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Ben Silverman Returns to NBC (video)
Turns out he once exec produced a Will Ferrell series. Who knew?
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Rebecca Hall, Michael Pena Join ‘Everything Must Go’
Will Ferrell aims to stretch his acting chops in Dan Rush’s indie dramedy