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Nick Frost

Nick Frost

  • 52 years old
  • English
  • Actor, executive producer and producer

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Amazon announce comedy film How To Date Billy Walsh

Amazon Prime Video has announced a new British comedy film, How To Date Billy Walsh.

British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2022

Jordan Gray gets ITV sitcom and Radio 4 series

Transgender comedian Jordan Gray is writing and starring in Transaction, an ITV sitcom about a supermarket worker in which she appears alongside Nick Frost and Thomas Gray. The stand-up is also making a Radio 4 series that imagines what would have happened if she'd continued her singing career after appearing on The Voice in 2016.

British Comedy Guide, 4th August 2022

Aimee Lou Wood and Nicola Coughlan shooting medieval comedy movie

Aimee Lou Wood and Nicola Coughlan are making Seize Them!, a medieval comedy movie co-starring Lolly Adefope, Nick Frost and Jessica Hynes.

British Comedy Guide, 21st March 2022

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost share snaps from reunion lunch

Nick Frost and Simon Pegg delighted fans on Tuesday as they shared social media snaps of themselves after enjoying a reunion lunch together.

Owen Tonks, Daily Mail, 29th December 2021

Sunday with Nick Frost

'I go through a jar of Nescafé a week'.

Rachel Corcoran, The Observer, 30th August 2021

Nick Frost confirms birth of third child

Nick Frost has confirmed the birth of his third child.

Daily Mail, 27th August 2021

Nick Frost interview

Nick Frost on reuniting with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, why he can't watch himself in Spaced and his new US comedy-drama Why Women Kill.

Lauren Morris, Radio Times, 12th August 2021

Simon Pegg adapting Galaxy Quest for television

Simon Pegg is adapting Galaxy Quest for television. The Star Trek star and writer is working to transfer the cult Trek spoof to the small screen with The Thick Of It and Succession writer Georgia Pritchett.

British Comedy Guide, 25th June 2021

Revisiting Shaun Of The Dead

If someone asked you to name just one British horror comedy - just one among a filmography filled with buckets of blood and Yorkshire tea in equal measure - I'm almost positive your mind would cast itself to one iconic picture...

Rebecca Sayce, Capers Magazine, 21st May 2021

Why Shaun Of The Dead's great, as comedy or zombie film

In addition to being a spot-on lampoon of zombie movies, Shaun is surprisingly also one of the greatest zombie movies ever made. Without the jokes, it would work just fine as a straight horror film.

Ben Sherlock, Screen Rant, 18th March 2021

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