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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