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Jay Leno has endured broken bones and a burned body within the last calendar year, but the funny man says only one medical misfortune can force him into retirement. The comedian, 73, said "unless ...
Despite the fact that Jay Leno was involved in two dangerous accidents in two months, he has every intention to keep working. When it comes to retirement, he explained to Page Six that there’s ...
Show' host Jay Leno appeared drained and noticeably thinner as he drove his vintage car around Burbank, California ...
After a short-lived retirement, Jay Leno returned to The Tonight Show as host. Then, Leno hosted a one-hour Jay Leno's Garage special on CNBC in 2014, and the show returned as a primetime series ...
Rick Ludwin, the Vice President of NBC from 1983 to 2012, then explained: "Jay Leno had just signed a new deal that guaranteed Jay The Tonight Show, whenever Johnny [Carson] stepped down." ...
Jay Leno plans to leave behind millions to his family members and to ensure his dementia-stricken wife, Mavis Leno, is taken care of if he passes, In Touch can exclusively report. According to ...
Jay Leno is brushing off his many recent injuries — including his fall down a 60-foot hill and surviving a gas fire in his garage: 'People get banged up all the time,' says the comedian.
Jay Leno opened up about his dynamic with David Letterman in the April 23 episode of 'In Depth with Graham Bensinger.' Leno claimed he would reunite with Letterman following reports of a feud ...