Ross Mathews is a regular panelist on Chelsea Lately, having come to popularity as Ross the Intern on Tonight Show under Jay Leno. Other appearances include 1 vs 100, Days of our Lives, and host of the offical The Amazing Race webshow. In 2011, Mathews introduced a "Rainbow Connection" duet by Darren Criss and Kermit the Frog, during an E! network lead up to their red carpet show for the Academy Awards Ceremony telecast. On March 2, 2014, Mathews hosted the E! Countdown to the Red Carpet leading up to the Academy Awards, with some help from Miss Piggy.
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| - Ross Mathews is a regular panelist on Chelsea Lately, having come to popularity as Ross the Intern on Tonight Show under Jay Leno. Other appearances include 1 vs 100, Days of our Lives, and host of the offical The Amazing Race webshow. In 2011, Mathews introduced a "Rainbow Connection" duet by Darren Criss and Kermit the Frog, during an E! network lead up to their red carpet show for the Academy Awards Ceremony telecast. On March 2, 2014, Mathews hosted the E! Countdown to the Red Carpet leading up to the Academy Awards, with some help from Miss Piggy.
- Ross Mathews (born September 24, 1979) is an American television personality who first rose to fame with his first role as an intern, and later, for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno for which he was known as "Ross the Intern".
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| - Ross Mathews is a regular panelist on Chelsea Lately, having come to popularity as Ross the Intern on Tonight Show under Jay Leno. Other appearances include 1 vs 100, Days of our Lives, and host of the offical The Amazing Race webshow. In 2011, Mathews introduced a "Rainbow Connection" duet by Darren Criss and Kermit the Frog, during an E! network lead up to their red carpet show for the Academy Awards Ceremony telecast. On March 2, 2014, Mathews hosted the E! Countdown to the Red Carpet leading up to the Academy Awards, with some help from Miss Piggy.
- Ross Mathews (born September 24, 1979) is an American television personality who first rose to fame with his first role as an intern, and later, for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno for which he was known as "Ross the Intern".
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