British Comedy Guide
Brett Goldstein
Brett Goldstein

Brett Goldstein

  • English
  • Actor, writer, script editor and stand-up comedian

Press clippings

Sharon Horgan up for her first acting Emmy

Sharon Horgan has been nominated for her first Emmy as an actor - while Brett Goldstein is in the running to win his third consecutive award.

Chortle, 13th July 2023

Brett Goldstein interview

Brett Goldstein on neing a f-ing sex symbol, wanting more Ted Lasso and breaking his rule of not smiling in photos.

Michael Schneider, Variety, 11th April 2023

Anger management with Brett Goldstein

With a new (and possibly final) season of Ted Lasso and Harrison Ford-led sitcom Shrinking, Brett Goldstein is examining the male ego from the inside out.

Ben Allen, GQ, 6th March 2023

29 best feel-good podcasts to make you happy

We all need cheering up - Bob Mortimer, Chris and Rosie Ramsey, Alan Carr, and French and Saunders are here to help.

The Sunday Times, 13th November 2022

Live At The Pinter at Harold Pinter Theatre review

Stars including Aisling Bea and Simon Amstell brought the laughs to this West End venue.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 29th September 2022

Brett Goldstein sent his parents to new Thor film without telling them about his cameo

Goldstein appeared in a post-credits scene in Thor: Love And Thunder, playing Hercules.

Marc Malkin & J. Kim Murphy, Variety, 18th July 2022

Brett Goldstein and Nick Mohammed up for Emmys - again

Goldstein won the award for best supporting actor in a comedy series last year, over his Ted Lasso co-star. Now the race will be repeated.

Chortle, 13th July 2022

Joe Wilkinson starring in farcical film romp A Family Affair

Joe Wilkinson, Colin Hoult, Laura Aikman and Jane Asher are starring in the farcical comedy film A Family Affair, about a failing spiritual retreat

British Comedy Guide, 15th June 2022

Screen Media acquires US rights to Catherine Tate comedy The Nan Movie

Screen Media has acquired North American rights to the road-trip comedy The Nan Movie, written by Catherine Tate and Brett Goldstein, with plans for a day-and-date theatrical and on-demand release this July.

Matt Grobar, Deadline, 14th June 2022

The Nan Movie review

It is not an easy film to be bothered about.

Tom Beasley, Film Stories, 18th March 2022

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