Steve Coogan

English actor and comedian

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2025 Steve Coogan is set to star in 'Brian and Maggie' as Brian Walden.
2025 Steve Coogan will star in the filming of a six-part series And Did Those Feet... With Alan Partridge.
2025 Steve Coogan will reprise his multiple roles from Dr. Strangelove at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin
February 2025 Coogan was again spared a full driving ban for speeding, with reduced penalties to allow continued filming of The Trip.
2024 Coogan appeared in the film Joker: Folie à Deux as Paddy Meyers, a TV personality.
2024 Steve Coogan will appear as Lord Roderick Cravensworth in the episode 'Laszlo's Father' of What We Do in the Shadows.
October 8 2024 The London stage version of Dr. Strangelove, featuring Coogan in multiple roles, opened at the Noël Coward Theatre.
June 2024 Ahead of the 2024 general election, Coogan endorsed the Green Party and campaigned for candidate Sian Berry.
June 2024 Signed a letter with over 100 cultural figures calling for Labour to halt arms sales to Israel, and endorsed the Green Party, campaigning for Sian Berry ahead of the general election.
January 2024 Began filming for the next Partridge project, 'And Did Those Feet... With Alan Partridge'.
October 2023 Coogan was among over 2,000 cultural figures who signed a letter calling for a Gaza ceasefire, criticizing the UK government for its role in the conflict following the 2023 Israel-Hamas war.
September 2023 Coogan addressed the Liberal Democrat Conference by video link, stating his intention to tactically vote for the Liberal Democrats in the 2024 general election.
March 2023 Coogan was granted an Irish passport.
2022 Nominated for Best Male Comedy Performance at the British Academy Television Awards for 'This Time with Alan Partridge'
2022 Coogan starred in the film The Lost King, portraying the husband of writer Philippa Langley.
2022 Steve Coogan wrote and starred as Cameron in the series Chivalry.
April 2022 Steve Coogan began his Alan Partridge tour, Stratagem, which received positive reviews for his performance.
2021 Steve Coogan played DCI Clive Driscoll in the series Stephen for 3 episodes.
2020 Coogan described himself as 'half-Irish' in an interview.
2020 Coogan launched an Audible podcast, From the Oasthouse, which has run for three seasons and includes commentary from Partridge on various topics.
2019 Alan Partridge returned to the BBC with the show This Time with Alan Partridge, a spoof of magazine shows.
December 2019 Coogan signed a letter along with 42 other cultural figures endorsing the Labour Party, asserting that their manifesto prioritizes public needs over private profits.
November 2019 Coogan signed a letter defending Jeremy Corbyn, describing him as 'a beacon of hope' against far-right nationalism, and endorsed him in the 2019 general election.
August 2019 Coogan received a two-month driving ban and £750 fine for a speeding offence, with special consideration to allow him to continue filming.
2017 Coogan endorsed Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the general election and hosted a rally for Corbyn in Birmingham.
2017 Steve Coogan appeared as himself in the television documentary Alan Partridge Why, When, Where, How and Whom.
2017 Coogan's manor house Ovingdean Grange in East Sussex was advertised for sale at £3.25 million.
2016 Steve Coogan wrote and executive produced the special Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle.
2016 Steve Coogan played Malador in the series Zapped for 2 episodes and was also an executive producer.
2016 Appointed Christine Langan as CEO of Baby Cow Productions after Henry Normal's departure.
February 2016 Coogan was fined £670 and banned from driving for 28 days after being caught speeding in Brighton.
2015 Steve Coogan starred as Thom Payne in the television series Happyish for 10 episodes.
October 2015 Coogan published his autobiography titled Easily Distracted.
2014 Coogan ended his relationship with Loretta 'Elle' Basey.
2014 Steve Coogan appeared as himself in the series The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies.
August 2014 Coogan was one of 200 public figures who signed a letter to The Guardian, expressing hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in the Scottish independence referendum.
2013 Philomena earned four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, ultimately losing to 12 Years a Slave.
2013 Steve Coogan was the executive producer for the series Us & Them, which aired until 2014.
2013 Steve Coogan voiced his support for abolishing the British monarchy.
2012 Steve Coogan wrote and executive produced the special Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life.
2012 Steve Coogan voiced the character Rowan Priddis in The Simpsons episode 'A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again'.
2012 Steve Coogan played Francie 'Touchie' Feeley in the Moone Boy episode 'Bunch of Marys', and also served as executive producer.
2012 Steve Coogan created and starred in the special Alan Partridge on Open Books with Martin Bryce, serving as writer and executive producer.
2011 Published spoof memoir 'I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan' with new writers Rob and Neil Gibbons.
March 2011 Coogan was guest editor for Loaded magazine and began dating glamour model Loretta 'Elle' Basey.
2010 Steve Coogan voiced the character Satan in the animated series Neighbors from Hell for 6 episodes.
2010 Steve Coogan starred as Alan Partridge in the series Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge, writing for 24 episodes.
2010 Begins 'The Trip' series, appearing as himself in 24 episodes which he also writes

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