British Comedy Guide
Gemma Arterton
Gemma Arterton

Gemma Arterton

  • 38 years old
  • English
  • Actor and producer

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Funny Woman review

Gemma Arterton dazzles but this is a mediocre Mrs Maisel.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 9th February 2023

Funny Woman star Gemma Arterton on transforming her look to play beauty queen Barbara Parker

Gemma Arterton on Funny Woman, her new show about a beauty queen who wants to become the queen of comedy in the 1960s.

Caren Clark, What To Watch, 9th February 2023

Funny Woman review

A charming but slight exploration of Britain's entertainment industry in the sixties.

Murray Robertson, The List, 9th February 2023

Gemma Arterton interview

Gemma Arterton talks to This Morning about her new Sky comedy series, Funny Woman. She stars as Barbara Parker, a young woman from Blackpool finding her comic voice in the male dominated world of the 1960s sitcom, the force of nature who takes London by storm!

ITV, 8th February 2023

Funny Woman review

Sky's 1960s-set series swings too wildly between old-fashioned farce and serious social issues.

Dan Einav, The Financial Times, 6th February 2023

Gemma Arterton interview

"I love physical comedy, people running into walls and falling over. I've always loved it."

Josh Stephenson, Metro, 6th February 2023

Funny Woman review

Funny Woman is exactly what the title suggests, but it's also more than that: It's heart and drama with a 1960s aesthetic and a main character who's easy to fall in love with.

Mae Trumata, The Upcoming, 6th February 2023

Eddie Izzard and Gemma Arterton to star in Disney+ series Culprits

Disney+ has announced Eddie Izzard and Gemma Arterton will co-star in its new British comic thriller Culprits.

British Comedy Guide, 15th February 2022

Gemma Arterton set to star in Nick Hornby's Funny Girl for Sky

Gemma Arterton has been lined up to star in Sky's adaptation of the Nick Hornby novel Funny Girl.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd July 2021

Hugh Laurie to voice Terry Pratchett film The Amazing Maurice

Hugh Laurie will voice the central character in The Amazing Maurice, a new animated film based on Terry Pratchett's book.

British Comedy Guide, 5th November 2020

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