Oscar-nominated actress Ruth Negga and model Rosanna Davison are among the guests for this Friday night's Late Late Show.
Loving star Negga will join Ryan Tubridy to discuss her incredible career both on-stage and on-screen as well as her new film Passing.
She'll also talk about her exciting plans to star in Macbeth with Daniel Craig on Broadway next year.

Davison will talk to Tubridy about her turbulent journey to motherhood. From suffering 15 miscarriages, surrogacy, to the surprise of carrying identical twin boys throughout the pandemic.
Famed goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel will be on the show to talk about his hugely successful spell at Manchester United, his regrets about leaving the club, his father who was a Polish double agent and the pride he feels in his own son - Leicester and Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

Andrew McGinley will discuss life after the deaths of his three young children at the hands of his wife and the children's mother, Deirdre Morley.
Steve Garrigan from Kodaline will be talking about a life dealing with shyness, anxiety and panic attacks and he will also be performing his song High Hopes.
There will also be music from Mick Flannery and Susan O'Neill singing the duet Are We Free? and Clannad legend Moya Brennan will perform her new single with world-renowned accordion player Liam O'Connor.
Watch The Late Late Show, Friday October 8, at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.