Michigan native and actor Jeff Daniels is credited with ending the Detroit Lions' "Curse of Bobby Layne" thanks to a spell he and former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning performed in the end zone of ...
With Saturday’s NFL playoff game between the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders days away, Jeff Daniels spent part of Tuesday spreading Motor City momentum on “The Tonight Show.” While ...
KALAMAZOO, MI --Jeff Daniels wasn't sure how long the whole acting thing was going to last. But he figured that when he was done, he'd want to be back home in Chelsea, so in 1986, with a few movies ...
On an episode of Peyton Manning's ESPN + show "Peyton's Places" back in October of 2022, Detroit native and lifelong Lions' fan Jeff Daniels took part in a ceremony to exorcise the famous "Curse of ...
Detroit ― Jeff Daniels isn't taking the credit. OK, he's not taking all the credit. Daniels, the actor, musician and diehard Detroit sports fan, was at Ford Field on Thursday morning before the ...
Telling tales and singing songs about his career and home state of Michigan, Jeff Daniels entertained a sold out Tibbits ...
Jeff Daniels tapped into his musical side during an interview with Nicole Wallace on MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House,” delivering a live performance of an acoustic protest song he wrote titled “Crazy ...
Jeff Daniels returns with more skits, more songs, and more boundless audio storytelling in season two of Alive and Well Enough. Again, Daniels begins in the middle of all the action and traipses back ...
Actor Jeff Daniels performed a song inspired by the "No Kings" protests live on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" Tuesday. "When we interviewed Joan Baez for 'The Best People' podcast, we asked her what ...