In a recent episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, actor Will Arnett revealed a surprising talent that he rarely discusses on talk shows. Arnett, known for his comedic performances, is considered one of the top three air bass players in the world.

Corden, visibly excited to have Arnett on the show, asked him to demonstrate his air bass skills. Arnett, known for his modesty, hesitated at first but eventually agreed. As the audience cheered, Arnett passionately played air bass, showcasing his talent to the delight of the crowd.

The term “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) is often thrown around, but Arnett’s performance on The Late Late Show with James Corden truly showcased his skills as a musician. It was a unique moment to witness one of the best air bass players ever inducted into the world of late-night talk show appearances.

During their conversation, Corden also asked Arnett about his first experience performing on stage. Arnett recalled being in a production of “Sea Spell,” a different version of “The Little Mermaid,” where he wanted to play the lead role but was cast as the Witch due to his low voice. Despite the disappointment, Arnett embraced the role and impressed the audience with his low notes.

Corden then turned to the other guest, Malia Woodruff, and asked about her first stage experience. Woodruff shared that she had a high-pitched voice as a child and played Ray in a production of “HMS Pinafore.” Although she doesn’t consider herself a great singer, she enjoyed the experience and hasn’t been asked to sing again since.

Woodruff, who has a diverse background having been born in Switzerland, raised in Greece, attended school in England, and now living in Los Angeles, shared her confusion about where she considers home. She jokingly added that she was even conceived in China, emphasizing her extensive travels.

In addition to her acting career, Woodruff has recently ventured into the world of Formula One racing. She has started hosting a popular podcast called “One Minute One Podcast” and has attended several races this season. Although she hasn’t been allowed to drive a car yet, she had a thrilling experience holding the steering wheel of a McLaren and even took a high-speed hot lap with racing legend Mika Hawkinen.

Arnett, being a racing enthusiast himself, shared his recent experience taking his son and his friends go-karting on his son’s 14th birthday. However, his competitive nature got the best of him, and he found himself getting too involved in the race, leading to some funny interactions with the other parents.

The conversation then shifted to Woodruff’s role in the TV show “Mammals,” in which she plays Arnett’s French wife. Arnett praised Woodruff’s talent and mentioned that she was the perfect fit for the role. They premiered a clip from the show, revealing their chemistry and comedic timing.

Overall, the episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden featuring Will Arnett and Malia Woodruff was filled with laughter, unexpected talents, and glimpses into their unique backgrounds. As always, Corden managed to entertain his viewers with his uncanny ability to bring out the best in his guests.