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}} James Kimberley Corden, OBE (born 22 August 1978) is an English actor, writer, producer, comedian, singer, and television host. He currently hosts the late-night television talk show ''The Late Late Show with James Corden'' on CBS, succeeding Craig Ferguson, whose decade-long tenure on ''The Late Late Show'' ended in December 2014. Corden has also presented the Sky 1 comedy panel show ''A League of Their Own'' since 2010. Corden co-created, co-wrote and starred in the BBC sitcom ''Gavin & Stacey'' (2007–2010), for which he won the BAFTA Television Award for Best Comedy Performance. He was featured on the No.1 single "Shout", along with British grime artist Dizzee Rascal, an unofficial anthem of the England football team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.〔(Shout for England: Dizzee Rascal: James Corden profile ), HMV.com; accessed 28 December 2014.〕 In 2011, he played the lead part in the comedy play ''One Man, Two Guvnors'', which transferred from the National Theatre to the West End and then to Broadway, and was also cinecast worldwide via National Theatre Live. For his performance in the Broadway run of the play, Corden won the 2012 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.〔(Profile ), unitedagents.co.uk; accessed 28 December 2014.〕 ==Early life== Corden was born in Hillingdon, Greater London, the son of Margaret and Malcolm Corden. His father was a musician in the Royal Air Force band and his mother was a social worker. He grew up in Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire〔 and attended Park Middle School and Holmer Green Upper School.〔 He has an older sister, Andrea Henry, and a younger sister, Ruth Corden.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James Corden」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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