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Mr. Sloane. Mr Sloane (Nick Frost)
Nick Frost

Nick Frost

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

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Spaced's clubbing episode is finest feel-good moment

Broadcast in 1999, right at the end of the most optimistic decade in recent memory, 'Epiphanies' encapsulates the feel-good outlook of its time.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 25th May 2017

Nick Frost to star in Captain Pugwash film

Nick Frost has signed up to play the lead role in Captain Pugwash, the new live action film based on the 1970s television cartoon.

British Comedy Guide, 19th May 2017

Manwatching review

I can't tell you who wrote Manwatching, or even who stars in it. The author of this personal monologue about straight female sexuality is keeping her identity secret.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th May 2017

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost to make new film Slaughterhouse Rulez

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have revealed their next joint project, they will produce a comedy horror film called Slaughterhouse Rulez.

British Comedy Guide, 16th May 2017

Office worker Bruce Garrett (Nick Frost) is seeking redemption on the dancefloor. He tucked away his sequins years ago after being bullied at school, but dusts them down when the new boss (Rashida Jones) he's fallen for turns out to be a salsa fan. Frost doesn't quite convince as a dancer, but he's a nimble comedian and there's plenty of support from a vibrant cast including Olivia Colman and Chris O'Dowd.

Paul Howlett, The Guardian, 5th May 2017

Comedians cast in 'Manwatching'

Manwatching, which explores heterosexual female desire, is written by an anonymous woman and directed by Lucy Morrison.

Giverny Masso, The Stage, 5th May 2017

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost working on new project

Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are working together on a new project. Few details have been revealed, but it may be in the sci-fi genre.

British Comedy Guide, 12th March 2017

10 top tens for Hot Fuzz's tenth

This year, after watching Hot Fuzz for the tenth time, and still picking up little details I'd never noticed before, I went down to the pub for a glass of celebratory cranberry juice. I thought Anglonerd magazine, too, should celebrate the brilliance of this film in a big way, so here is not just a top ten list, but ten top ten lists, highlighting the best one hundred things about Edgar Wright's comedy action flick. *Spoilers*

Jaime Pond, Anglonerd, 14th February 2017

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost make a fine pair of sci-fi nerds. They play Brits in San Diego for a convention and general UFO spotting, and guess what: they find an actual alien. Paul, who looks like ET, has the voice of Seth Rogen and eats live birds. With the feds after him, the three embark on a wacky, often funny, Winnebago tour of sci-fi movie cliches.

Paul Howlett, The Guardian, 15th October 2016

Rupert Grint and Nick Frost to star in Sick Note sitcom

Rupert Grint and Nick Frost are to star in Sick Note, a new sitcom series for Sky Atlantic.

British Comedy Guide, 31st May 2016

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