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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