Indecent Proposal?
Comedians who are surprisingly good actors Page 5
How much you offering me, Angie?
I've spent all my pocket money on sweeties, what would a handfull of chocolate-covered peanuts get me?
Has anyone mentioned Lenny Henry winning best newcomer at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for his performance as Othello?
I can hardly wait for Frankie Boyle's MacBeth.
Quote: AngieBaby @ January 15 2010, 6:18 PM GMTI've spent all my pocket money on sweeties, what would a handfull of chocolate-covered peanuts get me?
If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
Quote: Leevil @ January 15 2010, 6:22 PM GMTIf you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
mmmh... monkey nuts.
Quote: Timbo @ January 15 2010, 6:20 PM GMTI can hardly wait for Frankie Boyle's MacBeth.
This is a joke right?
Alec Baldwin is quite good as a serious comedian in SNL. Especially the episode where he sodomises Adam Sandler.
OMG, you just reminded me. I saw 'It's complicated' today (don't ask)
but there was one bit where Alec Baldwin gives Jim from the US Office a blow back, so funny!
He's awesome in 30 Rock too.
Mike Reid in EastEnders. Awight tweacle.
Chip,
I had to do a double take on that, was it a 'comedian as an actor' or and 'actor as a comedian'.
Quote: Timbo @ January 15 2010, 6:20 PM GMTHas anyone mentioned Lenny Henry winning best newcomer at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for his performance as Othello?
I can hardly wait for Frankie Boyle's MacBeth.
What about Jack Dee's Bottom?
Quote: AngieBaby @ January 15 2010, 7:54 PM GMTChip, I had to do a double take on that, was it a 'comedian as an actor' or and 'actor as a comedian'.
He was definitely a comedian first. Big in the seventies.
Any man that's got it on with Pat must have a sense of humour
Quote: AngieBaby @ January 15 2010, 8:14 PM GMTAny man that's got it on with Pat must have a sense of humour