Craig Ferguson
Milestones
- Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Birthday: May 17, 1962
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2006
Launched his own production company titled Green Mountain West Inc., and entered a one-year deal with CBS Paramount Network TV
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2005 to 0000
Replaced Craig Kilborn as host of CBS's "The Late Late Show"
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2004
Cast in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" based on the childrens books by Daniel Handler
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2003
Starred in the romantic comedy "I'll Be There"
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2000
Appeared as one of a trio of hapless males seeking mates in "Born Romantic"
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2000
Co-wrote (with Sacha Gervasi), starred in and executive produced "The Big Tease"
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2000
Co-wrote and co-starred in the comedy-drama "Saving Grace"
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1996 to 2003
Portrayed the title character's boss, Mr. Wick, on ABC's "The Drew Carey Show"
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1995
First role on US television was on the short-lived ABC comedy "Maybe This Time" with Betty White and Marie Osmond
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1995
Had recurring role on "Almost Perfect" (CBS)
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1994
Scored hit at the Edinburgh Festival playing Oscar in "The Odd Couple"
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1994
Starred in TV series "The Ferguson Theory" (BBC-2)
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1993
Starred in his own series on Scottish Television entitled "Dirt Detective"
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1989
Made first Hollywood project, the unsold pilot "High" (CBS)
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1987
Had early exposure in USA doing his 'Bing Hitler' character on "Just for Laughs II" (Showtime)
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1980 to 1982
Performed regularly in Glasgow with the band The Bastards from Hell (later known as Dreamboys)
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Began career as a drummer in the rock band Exposure in Great Britain
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Formed Milky Bar Kid Productions with Kevin Allen and Sacha Gervasi