Craig Ferguson is a Scottish-American comedian, actor, director, producer, writer, and television host. He was born in the town of Glasgow, Scotland, and has had a diverse career that has spanned television, film, and the stage.
Ferguson has been nominated for a Grammy award and an Emmy Award, demonstrating his wide-ranging talents. He is perhaps best known for hosting CBS's The Late Late Show, a role which earned him an Emmy nomination in 2006. In addition to his work in television, Ferguson has also appeared in films and on stage, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
In addition to his work in entertainment, Ferguson is also an accomplished writer. He is the author of the novel "Between the Bridge and the River" and lives in Los Angeles, California. He became an American citizen on February 1, 2008, further cementing his connection to his adopted country.
Ferguson's career began in Scotland, where he worked as a drummer, a bartender, and a stand-up comedian. He later moved to the United States, where he continued to work in comedy and acting before landing his role as a host of The Late Late Show. Throughout his career, Ferguson has consistently demonstrated his talent and versatility as a performer, writer, and host.