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Nick Cannon to host NBC’s fifth ‘Got Talent’

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

When ‘America’s Got Talent’ returns for its fifth season this June, Nick Cannon will be its host !

NBC sources confirmed the forthcoming season Friday, as well as Cannon’s return to the show he joined last summer (2009).

Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan return with Cannon while, Howie Mandel makes his debut, replacing David Hasselhoff.

‘America’s Got Talent’ follows Cannon’s ‘Wild N’ Out’ on MTV and roles in films like ‘Drumline,’ ‘Underclassman,’ and ‘Love Don’t Cost a Thing’.

‘America’s Got Talent,’ season five, premieres June 1 at 8/7c on NBC.

Inside the Crazy Life & Booming Business of Nick Cannon

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Nick Cannon firmly believes in the power of positive thinking. Ask the 29-year-old how is various achievements came about—successful stand-up-comic at 15 years old, staff writer for Nickelodeon’s All That and Kenan & Kel at 17, CEO of his own production company NCredible, chairman of the TeenNick cable network, host of NBC’s America’s Got Talent and a daily radio show, and loving husband to one of the most famous women in the world—and he’ll tell you he willed them to happen by telling the Universe what he wanted.

“I truly believe in speaking things into existence,” says Cannon. “Not to get all Tony Robbins, but you speak it, and it can definitely happen to you.”  It may sound like so much New Age hokum, but it seems to be working.  After  garnering fame on Nickelodeon, Cannon landed a breakout role in 2002’s sleeper-hit Drumline. He was labeled the next Will Smith, but his follow-up films (2003’s Love Don’t Cost a Thing, 2005’s Underclassman) flopped. Rather than falling into straight-to-DVD obscurity, however, the former It boy has embarked on one of the more surprising second acts in entertainment industry. /meet Nick Canon: mini-mogul. “He could almost be a combo of Jay-Z, Dick Clark, and David Geffen,” says MTV’s President of Programming Tony DiSanto. Adding to his public profile, of course, his marriage to Mariah Carey, whom Cannon calls an “angel”. Says Carey, “He is probably the only person I know that matches me in drive and ambition.” And Cannon couldn’t be happier with phase 2 of his career. “‘I’m past my stage of wanting to be a star,” he admits, sitting behind his desk at TeenNick’s Times Square offices. “To be honest, I’ve always made more money behind the scenes.” (more…)

Sexiest Host

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Nick-People-Magazine

Nick Cannon
Age: 29
Status: Married
Seen As:
Host of America’s Got Talent

Most Romantic Gesture For Wife Mariah Carey: “On our first anniversery, I saved every encouraging e-mail that I ever wrote and bound it into a book for her”

Mariah Loves: “My sense of humor more than anything. I’ll do anything to make her laugh.”

Sexiest Music To Play At Home:
“A Mariah Carey record, of course. We’re talking about Mariah Carey. Of course she loves to hear herself”

Nick Cannon brings Talent to Today Show Plaza

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Nick Cannon: I’m not really into being a star anymore

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

nc_pub_02 colorYou’re the newest host of America’s Got Talent. What do you think makes for true musical talent and what do you think the industry is looking for right now from its new performers?
People are looking for something new at the end of the day, and I think when people can do something new and unique to get people’s attention, that’s what is needed. There’s so many people that follow the trend, and then it gets to a point where it gets a little stale. So, in music; I mean, whoever’s the new trendsetter, that’s who people follow.

Do you see any new trendsetters out there now?
There’s so many young people doing some interesting stuff with hip-hop right now… I’m a fan. I like underground rappers — Cory Gunz is a young kid that’s been really doing his thing. I’m a Gym Class Heroes type of fan, even though they’re not new, but they’re definitely trendsetters. The new group, LMFAO — they do some new electro-hip-hop new sounding stuff.

You get to work with David Hasselhoff, Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne. What can you tell us about that?
They’re all great people with amazing personalities. I would say Sharon [Osbourne] is one of the most pleasant women that you can ever meet. David Hasselhoff is crazy and loves life, and to me, [he is] the epitome of cool. I mean, every time I’m there, I’m like: “Hey, that’s Michael Knight, he’s the coolest dude in the world!” And then, I mean, Piers [Morgan] is just a real smart dude and plays his position very well.

You were in a rap duo when you were a teenager called Da Bomb Squad. How do you think the overall rap industry has changed since you were just starting out, and do you think it’s changed for the better?
I think it’s definitely going to a better place. We’ve been through our ups and downs, but -people understand that hip-hop is here to stay. What I love about it, and what I feel like it’s always maintained and worked through, is being able to have different types of hip-hop, just like different types of rock. I mean, you got your hardcore hip-hop, you got your hipster hip-hop — it’s such a grand culture at this point where it’s not just all about the music. So I believe it’s in a great place and I believe it’s gonna continue to thrive.

You did stand-up comedy at the Laugh Factory and the Comedy Store when you first moved to Hollywood. What was that like and how did the experience of doing that at such a young age help you later?
It just kind of made me who I am today, when you think about it, cause I was a kid in a world of adults. One thing about being a stand-up is it’s a one-man show. You gotta do everything. You’re the producer, writer, director, and the actor. You just gotta be out there and perform and give your all. It’s such an honest form of art that it just taught me so much, and it kind of prepared me for manhood at an early age.

So you’ve also done some acting in Drumline and Bobby and recent stuff like Day of the Dead and American Son. What does acting offer you that your other gigs don’t?
Well, acting allows me to step outside of myself, [my] persona or what people may think of me, you know as Nick Cannon: The Entertainer. The beautiful thing about acting is that you can just dive into the character, strip yourself of everything, and just get in there and perfect your craft.

Is there like a specific kind of role that you think would be a great challenge?
Yeah, I mean, there’s a bunch of roles out there like that — I’m attached [to star in] the Arthur Ashe project. There’s a bunch of stuff. I mean I’d love to play a role like Marvin Gaye or Richard Pryor, someone of that caliber.

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America’s Got Hilarity

Friday, September 18th, 2009
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Nick Reacts To Kevin Skinner as The Winner

Thursday, September 17th, 2009


Source: Access Hollywood/NBC.com

Nick Dizzies It Up on Kimmel

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Nick stopped by the Jimmy Kimmel show. LOVE IT! Absolute comedy.

60 Seconds With Nick Cannon

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

nc_pub_02 colorGot a minute? Mr. Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, opens up about hosting the summer’s No. 1 show, David Hasselhoff, and what it’s like to be hunted by cougars.

Q: What’s been your favorite part about hosting America’s Got Talent?

A: The contestants. They are striving for their dreams, and this is the opportunity of a lifetime. It brings me back to a place where I think, “Man, I remember when I was there.” So I get excited to go through the journey with them.

Q: How is it working with “The Hoff”?

A: David is out of his mind. But I love it. When I was a kid and wanted to know what cool was, I thought of Michael Knight [from Knight Rider].

Q: How do you get excited night after night?

A: It’s live TV, so literally, anything can happen. There are 60 pages of dialogue that I not only have to remember but not flub a word of. That keeps my adrenaline pumping all the time.

Q: And you wear a different suit every time.

A: Thank you so much. Someone actually noticed.

Q: How would you describe your style?

A: I have always been a fashion connoisseur. But ever since I was a kid, I have wanted to look different from other people. While everyone was still wearing jeans and T-shirts with tennis shoes, I wanted to switch it up a little. I wanted to feel elegant—get my Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. on.

Q: Does Mariah ever dress you?

A: Mariah actually likes it better when I dress in jeans and Nikes with baseball hats. She is cool with the suits. But she’s like, “I love it when you are just in a T-shirt.”

Q: How was it having her perform her new single, “Obsessed,” on the show?

A: It was wonderful. Back in the day—the great variety shows of the sixties and seventies—you would see husbands and wives having fun on television. I felt like we definitely had the opportunity to have one of those moments, and it was genuine.

Q: You’ve been called cougar bait—is the age gap in your marriage ever an issue?

A: I don’t know where the cougar age starts. But we don’t really think about it. If anything, I am probably the more serious one around the house. And that says a lot, considering I am the comedian, and she is the one always cracking jokes.

Source: Men.Style

Nick and Ellen Back Together Again

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

(Don’t you just love her!) My boo NICK CANNON is coming by. I love this guy so much, he was the DJ for my TBS special this summer. (I’m sure you already knew that!) He is doing well for himself — he’s married Mariah Carey, is the host of “America’s Got Talent,” and is the chairman of the new Nickelodeon channel TEENick!

Nick is going to help Ellen close out the 1st week of her 7th SEASON. His appearance will be airing on September 11, 2009. Nick and Ellen danced together during her Bigger and Longer special although that never aired. I think to make sure it definitely happens when he visits, folks should hit Ellen up on her Twitter.
Here’s a taste of how they get down together!


 

Source: Ellen DeGeneres Show/Cindybear