Noel Fielding
British actor and comedian
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2024 | Fielding played Dick Turpin in the Apple TV+ comedy series, The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin. |
2023 | Noel Fielding and Lliana Bird got married. |
2021 | Fielding collaborated with Fendi for their autumn/winter menswear collection. |
2021 | Fielding returned to Never Mind the Buzzcocks as a team captain. |
January 2021 | Fielding's abstract designs inspired by the Fendi logo were unveiled by the luxury fashion house Fendi. |
2020 | Noel Fielding and Lliana Bird welcomed their second daughter, Iggy. |
October 20 2020 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, Fielding and Jimmy Carr live streamed a conversation as part of Montreal's Just For Laughs comedy festival, which had been moved online. |
2019 | Noel Fielding voiced Balthazar in 'The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part'. |
2018 | Noel Fielding's first child, a daughter named Dali, was born. |
2018 | Noel Fielding played Hammerhead in 'The Festival'. |
January 2018 | Fielding appeared as a panellist on QI alongside Russell Brand and Aisling Bea. |
2017 | Noel Fielding performed in Kasabian's song 'You're in Love with a Psycho'. |
2017 | Fielding's appearance in the Mint Royale music video for 'Blue Song' served as inspiration for the opening sequence of Edgar Wright's film 'Baby Driver'. |
2017 | Fielding was the overall winner of Series 4 of the Dave comedy panel game Taskmaster. |
March 2017 | It was announced that Fielding would co-host the upcoming series of The Great British Bake Off alongside Sandi Toksvig. |
2016 | Noel Fielding featured as Jones in 'The Wonderful World of Death'. |
2016 | Noel Fielding was involved with The Claypool Lennon Delirium on the song 'Bubbles Burst'. |
2016 | Noel Fielding took on the role of Daniel in 'Brakes'. |
2015 | Fielding continued the tour of 'An Evening With Noel Fielding', showcasing a mix of stand-up and sketch comedy. |
2015 | Noel Fielding portrayed the character Carl in 'Aaaaaaaah!'. |
2015 | Noel Fielding played Dickie in the film 'Set the Thames on Fire'. |
2015 | Fielding was named one of GQ magazine's 50 best-dressed British men. |
2015 | Fielding's original run as a team captain on Never Mind the Buzzcocks concluded. |
March 2015 | Fielding's exhibition He Wore Dreams Around Unkind Faces was displayed at the Royal Albert Hall. |
2014 | The second series of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, titled Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy 2: Tales From Painted Hawaii, was first broadcast on E4. |
2014 | Fielding toured the UK and Australia with a new comedy show titled 'An Evening With Noel Fielding', which included performances from his brother Michael Fielding and collaborator Tom Meeten. |
June 2014 | Noel Fielding reprised his role as Vlad the Impaler at the Glastonbury Festival during a performance of the Kasabian song 'Vlad the Impaler'. |
2013 | Noel Fielding played the character Noel in the episode 'Six' of 'Doll & Em'. |
2012 | Fielding produced a unique piece inspired by The Beatles for the Liverpool Love exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool. |
2012 | Fielding formed the band Loose Tapestries with Sergio Pizzorno from Kasabian to create music for his solo show. |
2012 | Fielding created a unique video installation of The Jelly Fox which was shown at the Saatchi Gallery. |
2012 | Noel Fielding appeared in 'The Big Fat Quiz of the Decade' and 'The Secret Policeman's Ball'. |
2012 | Fielding wrote and starred in two series of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, which aired on Channel 4 until 2014. |
2011 | Participated in Catherine Tate's TV movie 'Laughing at the Noughties', discussing comedy highlights of the noughties. |
2011 | Noel Fielding participated in 'Let's Dance for Sport Relief' and appeared in multiple episodes of various shows. |
2011 | Noel Fielding portrayed Vlad the Impaler in Kasabian's song 'Re-Wired'. |
2011 | Noel Fielding played a computer junkie in Kate Bush's song 'Deeper Understanding'. |
2011 | Noel Fielding appeared as Ed Banger in 'Horrid Henry: The Movie'. |
2011 | Fielding performed Kate Bush's 'Wuthering Heights' dance routine for Series 3 of Let's Dance for Comic Relief, reaching the grand final. |
2011 | Fielding produced his first solo series, Noel Fielding: Boopus, which later aired as Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, beginning in January 2012. |
October 2011 | Fielding released an art book titled Scribblings of a Madcap Shambleton, in collaboration with The Mighty Boosh cast member Dave Brown. |
September 6 2011 | Noel Fielding received an honorary master's degree from Buckinghamshire New University in recognition of his ongoing interest in the graphics area and support for various art organisations. |
2010 | The Mighty Boosh won the Shockwaves NME Best TV Award for a third time. |
2010 | Noel Fielding played the role of Rex in the film 'Come on Eileen'. |
2010 | Noel Fielding appeared as himself in various TV specials including 'Shockwaves NME Awards 2010' and 'Channel 4's Comedy Gala'. |
2010 | Noel Fielding began dating radio DJ Lliana Bird. |
2010 | Fielding announced via Twitter that he was cancelling a planned solo tour to focus on writing The Mighty Boosh film with Julian Barratt and creating an album. |
July 5 2010 | Fielding's second exhibition of paintings, Bryan Ferry vs the Jelly Fox, began at Maison Bertaux, running until 5 January 2011. |
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