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Noel Fielding

Noel Fielding

  • 51 years old
  • Actor, writer, comedian and artist

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Weirdly wonderful Noel Fielding 'wows' Warwick crowd

Only Noel Fielding has the ability to produce a show that lasts over two hours and boasts a talking moon, a pantomime in playdoh and a whole host of strange, eccentric characters that leave you feeling like a little child again.

Steve Carpenter, Coventry Observer, 2nd May 2015

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It might be years since the end of The Mighty Boosh, but the local following that Noel Fielding earned from the surreal show will be welcoming him to this year's comedy festival.

Chris Schulz, The New Zealand Herald, 23rd April 2015

In Review: Noel Fielding

At 41, Noel Fielding probably is too old to be wearing a plastic cup on his chin, however there were laughs galore and I was sad to step back into the reality of my cold Canberra night.

Erika Bacon, Canberra Times, 21st April 2015

Noel Fielding review

To be an idea inside Noel Fielding's head must feel like being a ball in a pinball game, never knowing where you will be flicked, what you will hit or bounce off, whether you will light up the game or dribble into oblivion.

Baz Blakeney, The Herald, 16th April 2015

Noel Fielding on going solo and The Mighty Boosh

As the British comedian brings his madcap stage show to Australia, he raises the possibility of a film version of his surrealist TV comedy The Mighty Boosh.

Oliver Milman, The Guardian, 13th April 2015

Noel Fielding interview

Raised in South London by parents with a fondness for Frank Zappa and Hawkwind albums, Noel Fielding's magical view of the world was formed in part by childhood TV shows like The Banana Splits and, later, art school. Subsequent co-creation The Mighty Boosh catapulted the 41-year-old to uber art-comedy stardom, while his team captainship on Never Mind the Buzzcocks mesmerised BBC viewers with glam-inspired outfits, charm and wit. With his surreal Hawaiian coffee shop-set TV series Luxury Comedy now concluded, Fielding has returned to stand-up, and he's bringing his solo show, An Evening with Noel Fielding, to Australia this month.

Robyn Doreian, Rolling Stone, 10th April 2015

Review: Weirdly wonderful Noel Fielding 'wows' Warwick

Only Noel Fielding has the ability to produce a show that lasts over two hours and boasts a talking moon, a pantomime in playdoh and a whole host of strange, eccentric characters that leave you feeling like a little child again.

Steve Carpenter, Coventry Observer, 10th April 2015

Noel Fielding helps Amused Moose comedy club launch

Like the Centre Pompidou and roadkill, new material comedy nights are fun because you get to see all the guts on the outside. Comedians have to test out new jokes somewhere and yesterday the Amused Moose comedy club chose to inaugurate its cosy new venue above the Arts Theatre near Leicester Square with a packed night -- 12 comics including surrealist superstar Noel Fielding -- offering up freshly-minted gags for a lively and (mostly) sympathetic young crowd.

Stu Black, Londonist, 24th March 2015

Food for thought: Noel Fielding

The artist, comedian, actor, musician, painter and DJ has an exhibition of watercolours 'He Wore Dreams Around Unkind Faces' running at London's Maison Bertaux Gallery for two months. He shares his week of culture...

Charllote Cripps, The Independent, 21st March 2015

Noel Fielding: no Luxury Comedy, but maybe more Boosh

English comedian Noel Fielding has revealed he has no plans to do another season of his cult series Luxury Comedy. Fielding admitted he doesn't know what's next for his career, teasing there could always be the possibility of something Mighty Boosh-related or, jokingly, politics.

The Music, 4th March 2015

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