Rob Brydon
{{short description|Welsh actor and comedian (born 1965)}}
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| caption = Brydon in 2009
| birth_name = Robert Brydon Jones
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| birth_place = Baglan, Glamorgan, Wales
| education = Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|comedian|impressionist|presenter|singer|writer}}
| years_active = 1985–present
| known for = Full list
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- {{marriage|Clare Holland|2006}}}}
| children = 5
| website = {{url|robbrydon.com}}
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Robert Brydon Jones ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|r|aɪ|d|ən}}; born 3 May 1965) is a Welsh actor, comedian, impressionist, presenter, singer and writer. He gained prominence for his roles in film, television and radio. He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in Queen Elizabeth II's Birthday Honours in 2013 for services to comedy and broadcasting, and for charitable services.
Brydon gained fame for his roles in the black comedy series Human Remains (2000), the mockumentary series Marion and Geoff (2000–2003), the chat show spoof The Keith Barret Show (2004–2005), and the comedy series Supernova (2005–2006). From 2007 to 2024, he played Bryn West in the BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey for which he received a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Comedy Performance.
He has acted in a number of films with Steve Coogan for director Michael Winterbottom, starting with 24 Hour Party People (2002) and A Cock and Bull Story (2005). Brydon and Coogan then starred in The Trip (2010) followed by The Trip to Italy (2014), The Trip to Spain (2017), and The Trip to Greece (2020). He has also acted in the films Cinderella (2015), The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016), Holmes & Watson (2019) and Barbie (2023).
Since 2009, Brydon has presented the BBC One comedy panel show Would I Lie to You? after previously playing himself as host of a fictional panel show in Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive, which ran on BBC Three from 2006 until 2007. In addition to presenting his own late-night chat show, The Rob Brydon Show for two years, he hosted the 2014 Saturday-night game show The Guess List for BBC One.
Early life and education
Brydon was born on 3 May 1965 in Baglan, Glamorgan.{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/arts/sites/rob-brydon/ |title=Rob Brydon |access-date=3 December 2010 |year=2010 |publisher=BBC Cymru Wales}}{{cite web|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015mt6b |title=Mark Lawson talks to ... Rob Brydon |access-date=11 May 2013 |date=6 October 2011 |publisher=BBC Four}} His mother, Joy Jones (née Brydon), was a school teacher, and his father, Howard Jones, was a car dealer. He grew up in Baglan, with his younger brother Peter (born 1973).
Brydon was educated at two private schools: St. John's School in Porthcawl, which Eddie Izzard also attended, and Dumbarton House School in Swansea until the age of 14. This was followed by Porthcawl Comprehensive School, where he met Ruth Jones (with whom he later worked in Gavin & Stacey) and became a member of the school's youth theatre group. While at Dumbarton, he once stole the lunch money of fellow pupil Catherine Zeta-Jones (which he admitted while participating in a series 4 episode of Would I Lie To You?).
Brydon has said that his primary childhood influences in comedy were Barry Humphries, Frankie Howerd and Woody Allen. He has also said that he used to memorise entire sketches by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Peter Sellers.{{cite web|last=Quark|title=Quark interviews Rob Brydon|date=28 April 2014|url=http://quarkonline.wordpress.com/2014/04/28/quark-interviews-rob-brydon/|publisher=Quark|access-date=5 May 2014}}
Career
=== 1982–1999: Early radio work ===
Brydon attended the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Cardiff. He left after a year, to join Radio Wales at the age of 20. His early broadcasts included work as a disc jockey on BBC Radio Wales, when his Saturday morning shows included contributions from stand-up comedian Pete Park-Walker. Between 1992 and 1994, on Radio Wales (where he stayed for six years) he was the main presenter of Rave, one of BBC Radio 5's youth magazine and music programmes, with Alan Thompson. He developed his Marion and Geoff story from this. In 1994 and 1995 Brydon appeared in numerous episodes of the original Radio Wales version of the cult comedy Satellite City with Boyd Clack. Although he has stayed with radio as a comedy performer on BBC Radio Five Live's The Treatment, Brydon also does occasional stints as a stand-in presenter on BBC Radio 2 including for Ken Bruce before Bruce resigned from the BBC in 2023. Notably on 1 April 2011, Brydon appeared during Bruce's absence, as him, as an April Fools' Day joke, for the entire show.
During an episode of Would I Lie To You?, Brydon admitted that he had pretended on the phone to be his own agent, using one of his repertoire of different voices in the early part of his career. This was done to justify enhancing his freelance work fees.
For a brief period, in the early 1990s, Brydon was a presenter for the Home Shopping Network. He began to find small roles in several successful films and television series. Brydon was first known nationally as a voice artist. He provided several voices for the Discworld computer games, voicing the main character, Lewton, in the Discworld Noir, and also for radio and television programmes such as Eurotrash.{{cite AV media |date=2 June 2022 |title=Al Murray On The Invention Of The Pub Landlord |language=English |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1ptqJYZ_IQ&t=402s | time=6:42 |quote=I also did Eurotrash}} He is also known for voice-over work in television advertising, including for Renault, Tango, The Times, Tesco, Abbey National, Sainsbury's, McDonald's, Pot Noodle, Domino's Pizza, Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, The Observer and Fairy Liquid. He has also provided voices in animated films such as The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo's Child and Room on the Broom and continuity announcements for BBC 1.
=== 2000–2009: Television roles and acclaim ===
File:RobBrydonISIHAC_(cropped).JPG in 2009]]
In 2000 he made his mark in television comedy, with two series which he co-wrote and performed for the BBC: Human Remains, co-written by Julia Davis. From 2000 to 2003 he starred in the BBC television mockumentary Marion and Geoff which was commercially successful. Brydon plays as Keith Barret, a naïve taxi driver going through a messy divorce from his wife, Marion, who, though he fails to realise it, has had a long-standing affair with her colleague, Geoff. Each episode is presented as a monologue, filmed by a fixed camera in the confines of his car. From 2004 to 2005 Brydon starred in The Keith Barret Show which was a fictional spoof of a BBC chat show. In 2006 he parodied comedy panel shows such as QI, Mock the Week and Have I Got News For You in the BBC Three series Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive. Ed Potton of The Times found that the series "provides the perfect platform for host Brydon, playing a demonic version of himself, to mimic (often hilariously) and abuse (often brutally) his guests".{{cite news|last=Potton|first=Ed|title=Darbar Festival 2008; Life; Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive; Terminator|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article5091112.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110615155104/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article5091112.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=15 June 2011|accessdate=19 September 2010|newspaper=The Times|date=6 November 2008}}
File:Michael_Winterbottom,_Steve_Coogan,_and_Rob_Brydon-14Sept2005.jpg (left), Steve Coogan (middle), and Brydon (right) at the Ryerson Theatre in Toronto, Canada (2005)]]
In 2005 he portrayed a version of himself in the British comedy A Cock and Bull Story directed by Michael Winterbottom. Brydon starred opposite Steve Coogan. Dana Stevens of Slate wrote, "Rob Brydon, plays Tristram’s Uncle Toby, a blustering war veteran with a wound in an unspeakable place. In the modern-day scenes, Rob Brydon is, surprise, Rob Brydon, an actor with an ego even more pitifully in need of stroking than Coogan’s. The unscripted-sounding exchanges between these two are the funniest part of the movie".{{cite magazine|url= https://slate.com/culture/2006/02/michael-winterbottom-s-tristram-shandy.html|title= The Neverending Story|website= Slate|date= 3 February 2006|accessdate= September 28, 2023|last1= Stevens|first1= Dana}} From 2007 to 2010 Brydon gained prominence for his leading role as Uncle Bryn in the BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey starring Matthew Horne, Joanna Page, and James Corden. In the 2009 Brydon was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Comedy Performance as Bryn. Starting in 2009 Brydon has hosted the game show Would I Lie to You?. Since these series Brydon has developed a career path as a character actor, in both comedic and serious roles. He portrayed controversial theatre critic Kenneth Tynan in the BBC Four film Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore (2005), opposite Julian Sands as Laurence Olivier.
Also in 2006, Brydon first appeared on the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. His singing voice earned the unprecedented accolade from the former host, Humphrey Lyttelton, of being "not bad".{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} When the team went on a tour of non-broadcast stage shows, Brydon filled in as chairman when Lyttelton was in hospital to repair an aortic aneurysm. Lyttelton died in hospital after surgery. Brydon narrated a two-part programme on BBC Radio 4, The Pain of Laughter: The Last Days of Kenneth Williams. It explored the latter part of Williams's life, featuring many of the performer's friends and contemporaries. In other radio work Brydon sat in for Ken Bruce on BBC Radio 2 for one day only on 25 August 2008. In addition to this, on 1 April 2011, Brydon impersonated Bruce for the entire two-hour and thirty minutes show. Bruce came on the air at the end of the show to reveal the prank. Brydon has appeared on the TV comedy quiz QI. In his first appearance (Series A, episode 5), his talent for mimicry was displayed with impressions of Alec Guinness, James Dean, and Michael J. Fox. In the 2008 Christmas special, he provided impressions of Richard Burton and Tom Jones.
His character Bryn West in Gavin & Stacey, written by Ruth Jones and James Corden, allowed him to return to his South Wales roots. In this role Brydon performed the 2009 Comic Relief charity single, "(Barry) Islands in the Stream", with Ruth Jones (both actors appearing as their characters from Gavin & Stacey) and singer Tom Jones. It reached No.1 in the UK Singles Chart on 15 March 2009. In February 2009, it was announced that Brydon would be one of three people to replace Lyttelton as chairman of the 51st series of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (the others being Stephen Fry and Jack Dee). Brydon also appeared as guest panellist in the first two episodes of series 52, chaired by Jack Dee. He returned as a guest panellist in the last two episodes of series 54 in January 2011. Additionally, in 2009 he took over as host of Would I Lie To You?, replacing Angus Deayton. Brydon had also appeared as a guest panellist on the show during the previous season.{{Cite web |url=http://www.tv.com/shows/would-i-lie-to-you/rob-brydon-krishnan-guru-murthy-gabby-logan-robert-webb-1106648/ |title=Would I Lie to You?: Rob Brydon, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Gabby Logan, Robert Webb |access-date=6 September 2019 |archive-date=6 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190906073442/http://www.tv.com/shows/would-i-lie-to-you/rob-brydon-krishnan-guru-murthy-gabby-logan-robert-webb-1106648/ |url-status=dead }} Brydon has presented an episode of Have I Got News for You and has appeared on BBC Radio 4's panel game Just a Minute.
=== 2010–present: The Trip and other roles ===
File:Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon (12096838575).jpg and Brydon at the Sundance Film Festival promoting The Trip to Spain (2014)]]
Between September and October 2011, Brydon starred alongside Kenneth Branagh in Francis Veber's play The Painkiller at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast. He reprised his role with Branagh, in March and April 2016, at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. Whilst not calling himself an impressionist, Brydon says he "started out as an impressionist" but will "bristle" when described as such.{{cite web|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/comedy/3664773/Ive-always-been-interested-in-failure.html|title= 'I've always been interested in failure'|website= Financial Times|date= 28 April 2007|accessdate= September 28, 2023}} His impressions include Alec Guinness, James Dean, Michael J. Fox, Richard Burton, Tom Jones, Michael Caine, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Corbett. He is also noted for his "Small Man in A Box" impression.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/oct/26/steve-coogan-rob-brydon |title=Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan: 'We're not the big buddies people think we are' |work=The Guardian |date=26 October 2010}}
In 2010 Brydon starred alongside Steve Coogan in Michael Winterbottom's partially improvised BBC Two sitcom series The Trip, in which both actors played fictionalised versions of their public personas (Brydon, optimistic and always eager to do an impression; and Coogan, misanthropic and bitter that he's not the major international star he believes he should be). Coogan and Brydon reprised their roles as themselves in the follow up films The Trip to Italy (2014), The Trip to Spain (2017), and The Trip to Greece (2020). The films have been met with critical acclaim with many critics describing them as "hilarious and heartbreaking". Elizabeth Nelson of The Ringer comparing their chemistry to that of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in the Road movies. Nelson also compared the films to Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.{{cite web|url= https://www.theringer.com/movies/2020/5/22/21266964/the-trip-to-greece-steve-coogan-rob-brydon-review|title= What a Long, Strange Funny Trip 'The Trip' Series Has Been|website= The Ringer|date= 22 May 2020|accessdate= September 28, 2023}}
Brydon's book Small Man in a Book (the title a play on his "small-man-in-a-box" impression) was published in November 2011. In 2009/10 Brydon had his first stand-up tour in the UK as Rob Brydon (rather than as a differently named character). The resulting DVD of the 2009/10 show, Rob Brydon: Live, was released on 23 November 2009. Brydon appeared as a host on episode two of series five of the BBC series of Live at the Apollo. In 2010 Brydon took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed live at the O2 Arena in London on 30 March. He was one of six compères for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012. The following year he dubbed the voice of Beto in the animated film The Unbeatables for the United Kingdom edition of the film.
In 2015 he had a uncredited role as Master Phineus in the Kenneth Branagh directed romantic fantasy Cinderella for Walt Disney Pictures. The following year he played Gryff in The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016) alongside Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth and Emily Blunt. That same year he played various roles in the BBC One animated series Revolting Rhymes (2016) which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. In 2018 he played Inspector Lestrade in the mystery-parody Holmes & Watson starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. Brydon also had roles in the stop-motion animated film Early Man (2018) and the British comedy Swimming with Men (2018). He also portrayed Richard Nixon in the FX series Trust (2018). The following year he had roles in the musical comedy Blinded by the Light (2019) and in the coming-of-age film Days of the Bagnold Summer (2019).
In 2021 he acted in the first episode of the second series of the show McDonald & Dodds.{{cite web | url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/mcdonalds-and-dodds-renewed-season-three/ | title=McDonald & Dodds renewed for third series on ITV }} That same year he narrated The Chasers Road Trip: Trains, Brains and Automobiles, was a contestant on Celebrity Catchphrase, and voiced The Crow in Superworm alongside Olivia Colman and Matt Smith. The following year he voiced the Pied Piper in The Amazing Maurice (2022) alongside Hugh Laurie, Emilia Clarke, David Thewlis and Hugh Bonneville. In 2023 he had a brief role as Sugar Daddy Ken in Greta Gerwig's comedy Barbie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
In 2022 Brydon appeared in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends revue, including alongside Haydn Gwynne in "The Little Things You Do Together", the marital battle from Company.{{Cite news |last=Lawson |first=Mark |date=2022-05-04 |title=Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends review – a glorious all-star memorial service |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2022/may/04/stephen-sondheims-old-friends-review-a-glorious-all-star-memorial-service |access-date=2023-12-08 |issn=0261-3077}}{{Cite web |title=BBC Two - Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001gppx |access-date=2023-12-08 |website=BBC |language=en-GB}}
Personal life
Brydon was married to Martina Fitchie from 1992 to 2000.England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005{{cite news |title=Rob Brydon tells of anguish after breakdown of first marriage |url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/rob-brydon-tells-anguish-after-2057415 |access-date=26 November 2019 |work=Wales Online |date=12 August 2012}} They had two daughters and a son.
On 6 October 2006, Brydon married Clare Holland, a former producer on The South Bank Show, at the church of St John the Baptist in Windsor, Berkshire. They live in Strawberry Hill in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. They have two sons.{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/my-perfect-weekend/7043548/My-perfect-weekend-Rob-Brydon.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/my-perfect-weekend/7043548/My-perfect-weekend-Rob-Brydon.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |location=London |work=The Daily Telegraph |first=Yvonne |last=Swann |title=My perfect weekend: Rob Brydon |date=22 January 2010}}{{cbignore}}
A Swansea City football fan, Brydon is an ambassador to the club's 1912 foundation. He is also a supporter of Harlequins rugby union club.{{cite web |last1=James |first1=Dylan |title=Leigh Halfpenny and three Wales outcasts help take down English champions in front of famous fan |url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/leigh-halfpenny-three-wales-outcasts-30862972#comments-wrapper |publisher=Wales Online |access-date=27 January 2025}} In May 2013 he competed for Wales, alongside Craig Bellamy, in a Celebrity Golf tournament at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport.https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/celebrity-golf-cup-rob-brydon-3574093
In August 2014, Brydon was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/aug/07/celebrities-open-letter-scotland-independence-full-text |title=Celebrities' open letter to Scotland – full text and list of signatories |work=The Guardian |date=7 August 2014 |access-date=26 August 2014}}
Filmography
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=Film=
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! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes |
|1995
| Man in crowd | |
rowspan="2"|1998
|Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence | Bus driver | |
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
| Traffic warden | |
2002
| Ryan Letts | |
2004
| Football commentator/'Zombies from Hell!' presenter (voice) | Uncredited |
rowspan="2"|2005
| Morris Campbell/Prime Minister | |
A Cock and Bull Story
| Capt. Toby Shandy/himself | |
2010
| Himself | |
2013
| Rico (voice) | UK version |
2014
| Himself | |
2015
| Master Phineus | Uncredited |
2016
| Gryff | |
2017
| Himself | |
rowspan="3"|2018
| Message Bird, Brian and Bryan (voices) | |
Swimming with Men
|Eric Scott | |
Holmes & Watson
| |
rowspan="2"| 2019
| Matt's Father | |
Days of the Bagnold Summer
| Douglas Porter | |
2020
| Himself | |
rowspan="2" | 2022
| The Pied Piper (voice) | |
Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends
| Himself |Concert film |
2023
| Barbie |
=Television=
class="wikitable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! Notes |
---|
1993
|The Legends of Treasure Island | Long John Silver (voice) | Series 2 |
|1994
|The Healer | Sean | rowspan="2" |Television film |
1995
|Eleven Men Against Eleven | Radio commentator |
rowspan="2"|1996
| Karl |
Lord of Misrule
| Cornish policeman |Television film |
rowspan="2"|2000
| Brian Baskerville, Nicolas Lucifer II, others (voices) |ITV |
Human Remains
| Peter Moorcross, Gordon Budge, Stephen, | rowspan="2"|BBC Two |
2000–2003
| Keith Barret |
rowspan="2"|2001
| Mr Alf | BBC One |
A Small Summer Party
| Keith Barret |Television film |
rowspan="5"|2002
| Barry Coates | BBC One |
Black Books
| B Nugent |
Robbie the Reindeer: Legend of the Lost Tribe
| Prison Guard (voice) |Television film |
I'm Alan Partridge
| Baptist fan | Episode: "Alan Wide Shut" |
Cruise of the Gods
| Andy van Allen |Television film |
2003; 2008
| rowspan="2" | Himself | BBC One |
2003–2013
|QI |
rowspan="2" |2004
| Peter de Lane | ITV |
Agatha Christie's Marple
| Inspector Awdry | Episode: "What Mrs McGillicuddy Saw!" |
2004–2005
| Keith Barret | BBC Two |
2004–2015
| Himself – panellist |
rowspan="3"|2005
|Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore |Television film |
Little Britain
| Roman de Vere |Series 3 |
Jack Dee Live at the Apollo
| Keith Barret |
2005–2006
| Dr Paul Hamilton |
rowspan="2"|2006
| Guest Presenter |
100 Greatest Funny Moments
| Narrator |
2006–2007
| rowspan="2" | Himself |
rowspan="3" |2007
|Dawn French's Boys Who Do Comedy | rowspan="3" | BBC One |
Heroes and Villains: Napoleon |
Oliver Twist
| Mr Fang |
2007–2010, 2019, 2024 |
rowspan="3" |2009
| Compere/stand-up |
Horne & Corden
| Narrator to Olympic sketches |
The Gruffalo
| Snake (voice) |Television film |
2009–present
| Presenter |Since Series 3 |
2010
| Himself (guest) |
2010–2012
| Himself (host) | BBC Two |
2010–2020
| The Trip | Himself |
rowspan="3"|2011
| ABC |
Michael McIntyre's Christmas Comedy Roadshow
| Father Christmas/himself | BBC One |
The Gruffalo's Child
| Snake (voice) | rowspan="4" |Television film |
rowspan="2"|2012
| Corporal Wynne Bowen |
Room on the Broom
| Cat (voice) |
2013
| Mr. Parker |
rowspan="2"|2014
| Rex Camalbeeter | Series 2 |
The Guess List
| Himself | BBC One |
rowspan="3" |2015
| Martin | HBO |
Stick Man
| Various (voice) |Television film |
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
|Star Guest Announcer |Series 12, episode 3 |
2016
| King, Rolf, the Banker Pig, the Short Sister (voice) |
rowspan="3" |2017
| George (voice) |Series 8, episode 3 |
The Highway Rat
| Narrator and Horse (voices) |Television film |
The Nightly Show
| Himself (guest) | ITV |
2018
|FX |
2019
|Whale (voice) |
rowspan="3"|2020
|Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway |Star Guest Announcer |Series 16, episode 2 |
Roald & Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious Mouse
| William Heelis |
Zog and the Flying Doctors
| The King (voice) |Television film{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000qq5j|title=Zog and the Flying Doctors|publisher=bbc.co.uk|access-date=14 December 2020}} |
rowspan="4"|2021
|The Chasers Road Trip: Trains, Brains and Automobiles |Narrator |3 episodes |
McDonald & Dodds
|Episode: "The Man Who Wasn't There" |
Celebrity Catchphrase
|Episode: "2021 Christmas Special" |
Superworm
|The Crow (voice){{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0012w40|title=Superworm|website=bbc.co.uk|access-date=29 December 2021}} |Television film |
rowspan="3"|2022
|Philip Trousers (voice){{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0117339/|title=Rob Brydon |website=IMDb }} |
The Smeds and The Smoos
|Television film |
The Tuckers
|Tony Perrot |
2023
|style="background:"| Tabby McTat |Fred (voice) |BBC One{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2023/tabby-mctat-bbc-animation|title=BBC announces Tabby McTat, a star-studded animation based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler|website=bbc.co.uk/mediacentre|accessdate=16 May 2023}} |
rowspan="2"|2024
|style="background:"| My Lady Jane |Lord Dudley |
style="background:"| Tiddler
|Voices of Fisherman, Whale, Starfish and Anchovy{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2024/tiddler-bbc-cast|title=BBC announces Hannah Waddingham, Lolly Adefope, and Rob Brydon to lead the cast of Tiddler, a new animation based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler|website=bbc.co.uk/mediacentre|date=1 August 2024|accessdate=5 August 2024}} |
rowspan="3"|2025
|style="background:"| Destination X |Himself (host) |BBC One{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2024/rob-brydon-destination-x|title=Rob Brydon named host of upcoming BBC adventure competition series Destination X|website=bbc.co.uk/mediacentre|date=14 October 2024|accessdate=16 October 2024}} |
style="background:"| Rob Brydon’s Honky Tonk Road Trip (working title)
|Himself (host) |BBC Two{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/bbc-goes-country-crazy|title=Rob Brydon’s Honky Tonk Road Trip (W/T)|website=bbc.co.uk/mediacentre|date=13 March 2025|accessdate=13 March 2025}} |
style="background:"| The Scarecrows’ Wedding
| Reginald Rake (voice) |BBC One{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/the-scarecrows-wedding|title=BBC announces The Scarecrows’ Wedding, based on the hit book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler|website=bbc.co.uk/mediacentre|date=21 May 2025|accessdate=21 May 2025}} |
TBA
|Bill’s Included |Bill Beam |BBC One{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/bbc-comedy-orders-new-rob-brydon-sitcom-bills-included|title=BBC Comedy orders new Rob Brydon sitcom Bill’s Included|website=bbc.co.uk/mediacentre|date=21 May 2025|accessdate=22 May 2025}} |
= Radio =
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! Year ! Title ! Role |
|1992–1994
|Rave | Himself – presenter |
|1994
| rowspan="2" | Himself – radio show |
1995
|The Treatment |
|2004
| rowspan="2" | Himself |
rowspan="2" |2005 |
Flight of the Conchords (radio series)
| Narrator |
|2006–2021
| Himself (host in 1 episode) |
|2009
| Himself |
|2011
|The Ken Bruce Show | Ken Bruce (as an April Fool joke) |
|2012
| Himself |
Other appearances
- Rob Brydon's Identity Crisis (March 2008)
- The One Show (December 2009)
- Desert Island Discs (May 2010), his favourite track was "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbbk3|title=BBC Radio 4 – Desert Island Discs, Rob Brydon}}
- TV advertising campaign for P&O Cruises{{cite web|title=Rob Brydon to Front P&O Cruises' New Ad Campaign|url=http://www.cruisecritic.co.uk/news/news.cfm?ID=6109|publisher=cruisecritic.co.uk|access-date=24 March 2017}} (2014–)
- Script editor for a season 2 of Little Britain
Honours and awards
Brydon was made an honorary fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama where he previously studied.{{when|date=June 2012}} Brydon was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to comedy and broadcasting, and for charitable services.{{London Gazette|issue=60534 |supp=y|page=15|date=15 June 2013}}{{cite news| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22904807 | work=BBC News | title=Birthday Honours: Adele joins Blackadder stars on list | date=14 June 2013}}
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Year
! Association ! Category ! Nominated work ! Result ! class=unsortable|{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference(s)}} | |||||
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2000 | rowspan=3|British Comedy Awards | Best Comedy Newcomer | Marion & Geoff | {{won}} | |
2001 | rowspan="2" | Best TV Comedy Actor | Human Remains | {{won}} | ||
2003 | Marion & Geoff / Cruise of the Gods | {{nom}} | |||
2004 | BAFTA Award | Best Situation Comedy | Marion & Geoff | {{nom}} | |
2005 | British Independent Film Award | Best Supporting Actor | Tristham Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story | {{nom}} | |
2009 | BAFTA Award | Best Comedy Performance
| rowspan="2" |Gavin & Stacey | {{nom}} | ||
2009 | rowspan="3" | British Comedy Award | rowspan="2" | Best TV Comedy Actor | {{nom}}
| | ||
rowspan=2|2010 | rowspan="3" |The Trip | {{nom}} | |||
Best New TV Comedy | {{nom}} | ||||
rowspan="3" |2011 | rowspan=2|BAFTA Award | Best Situation Comedy | {{nom}} | ||
Best Entertainment Performance | The Rob Brydon Show | {{nom}} | |||
British Comedy Award | Best Male TV Comic | Would I Lie to You | {{nom}}
| | ||
2018 | BAFTA Award | Best Male Performance in a Comedy Series | The Trip to Spain | {{nom}}
| |
Discography
Singles
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!rowspan="2"| Single ! colspan="3" | Chart positions |
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! style="width:4em;" | UK ! style="width:4em;" | IRE ! style="width:4em;" | EU |
2009
|align="left"|"(Barry) Islands in the Stream" | style="text-align:center;"|1 | style="text-align:center;"|48 | style="text-align:center;"|7 |
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External links
- [http://www.robbrydon.com/ Official Rob Brydon site] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190712093207/http://www.robbrydon.com/ |date=12 July 2019 }}
- {{IMDb name|id=0117339|name=Rob Brydon}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100816043632/http://www.bafta.org/access-all-areas/videos/in-conversation-with-rob-brydon,1295,BA.html BAFTA Interview with Rob Brydon – April 2010]
News items
- [http://www.scotsman.com/the-scotsman/arts/interview_rob_brydon_actor_and_comedian_1_1914486 Scotsman October 2011 article]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080512000857/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3389470.ece Times February 2008 article]
- [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/rob-brydon-funny-guy-522132.html Independent January 2006 article]
- [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2004/07/08/bcbrydon08.xml Telegraph June 2004 article] {{Dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
- [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/screen/story/0,6903,864228,00.html Observer December 2002 article]
{{RTS Programme Award for Best On-Screen Newcomer}}
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