Banderas started off the show by discussing his love for bikes and how he believes they can help alleviate traffic problems. In a hilarious skit, he rode a bike in the middle of the studio, showcasing his biking skills. He also emphasized the importance of safety while biking, including wearing a helmet and using proper signals.

The conversation then shifted to Morris, who stars in the CBS drama Cold Case. She shared her TV detective skills with the audience as they tried to solve the mystery of who stole Ellen’s smiley face chip. The segment added a fun and interactive element to the show, engaging both the audience and the viewers at home.

In another interesting segment, Ellen introduced Cheryl Kazui, a lint sculptor from Pittsburgh. Cheryl showcased her unique artwork made entirely from lint. She explained that she had been creating lint sculptures for over 12 years and even exhibited her work in a laundromat. The conversation delved into Cheryl’s process and the unique qualities of lint as an artistic medium.

The show also highlighted Banderas’ recent achievement of receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Ellen congratulated him on the honor, and Banderas expressed his gratitude to his parents and all those who supported him throughout his career. The genuine love between Banderas and his wife, Melanie Griffith, was also evident as they discussed how she surprised him by flying from LA to France for just one night.

Throughout the episode, Banderas showcased his talent as an actor and a stunt performer. He shared that he did most of his own stunts in his movies, including those in The Legend of Zoro. He also revealed some behind-the-scenes details, such as using multiple horses with different skills for various scenes, including a drunk horse!

To conclude the show, Banderas presented Ellen with a fragrance from his award-winning line called diao and Mediterraneo. His success in the fragrance industry added another element to his already impressive career.

Overall, the episode was a lively and entertaining mix of interviews, skits, and surprises. Banderas and Morris brought their unique talents to The Ellen Degeneres Show, leaving the audience and viewers at home thoroughly entertained.

Originally aired on October 27, 2005