British Comedy Guide
Rufus Hound
Rufus Hound

Rufus Hound

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Don Quixote review

Poignant, funny & perfectly played.

Jonathan Baz, My Theatre Mates, 14th November 2018

Don Quixote review

Definitely one for the family over the festive season.

My Theatre Mates, 12th November 2018

Review: Don Quixote

The two blazing leads are supported by a cast without a weak link, shifting smoothly from shepherds and peasants to noblemen to puppeteers.

Gus Mitchell, A Younger Theatre, 12th November 2018

Don Quixote review

By the end of the performance a standing ovation was given and it was easy to see that the love between David and Rufus went as deep as their characters', embracing each other as good friends.

James Queay, To Do List, 11th November 2018

Don Quixote review

Don Quixote is a production that manages to immerse the audience in more ways than one, it's an uproariously funny and satisfyingly entertaining production, which is sure to entice audiences back again, as it already has done with its terrific lead cast.

Theatre Weekly, 9th November 2018

Don Quixote review

Unfortunately, despite some excellent performances, great staging and a strong ensemble, the show never quite ignites, although the fire alarm going off may suggest otherwise! This situation was handled superbly by Hound and actually added to the humour of the evening.

Emma Heath, West End Wilma, 9th November 2018

Rufus Hound interview

'I made a deliberate shift to find joyful projects'.

Hereford Times, 30th March 2018

Rufus Hound was mistaken for Eddie Izzard by Denzil

Rufus Hound has revealed that he was once mistaken for Eddie Izzard by a comedy idol of his, Paul Barber, Only Fools And Horses' Denzil.

Georgina Littlejohn, The Sun, 26th February 2017

Rufus Hound quit Celebrity Juice over Kim Woodburn row

The actor and comedian said the show was edited to leave out the argument.

Georgina Littlejohn, The Sun, 7th February 2017

A sixth series for the supermarket comedy which, although neither original nor overly ambitious, manages to trundle along nicely with a gentle brand of laughs and a smattering of familiar faces. The new Valco area manager is announced, but Gavin isn't sure about management's decision. Elsewhere, Margaret is hooked on scratchcards and overfamiliar sales rep Duncan Trench (Rufus Hound) arrives in Warrington with big business cards and an even bigger ego.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 7th November 2016

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