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Rufus Hound
Rufus Hound

Rufus Hound

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

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Rufus Hound interview

'Playing Toad is such a laugh I won't go back to telly'.

Evening Standard, 4th November 2016

Sky 1 orders Trollied Series 6

Sky 1 has ordered a sixth series of supermarket comedy Trollied. Rufus Hound and Georgia May Foote join the cast.

British Comedy Guide, 30th August 2016

Review: Marcus Brigstocke hosts Prince Fest, Latitude

Marcus Brigstocke is as much a fixture of Latitude as the spray-painted pink sheep. But while it's usually his skills as an opinionated liberal-leftie comedian that are called into play, this year he drew upon a different talent: his previous job as a podium dancer.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th July 2016

Rufus Hound to star in The Wind in the Willows

Rufus Hound is to star as Toad in the forthcoming Wind in the Willows musical.

Georgia Snow, The Stage, 17th June 2016

Rufus Hound quits BBC2 flop Too Much TV

BBC Two show Too Much TV has bombed in the ratings so much that nobody noticed Rufus Hound quit last Thursday.

The Mirror, 18th March 2016

Richard Herring's ten best interviews

Lorcan Mullan celebrates 100 RHLSTP episodes.

Lorcan Mullan, Chortle, 23rd February 2016

Rufus Hound's outspoken austerity & NHS rant released

An audio recording of an impassioned "meltdown" by Rufus Hound that was cut from a programme has been released. Hound's vociferous attack on government financial policy was recorded in June as part of a forthcoming edition of the next series of R4's Museum of Curiosity. It has been made available with Hound's consent by the programme's producer Richard Turner.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd December 2015

Rufus Hound joins Trevor Nunn's The Wars of the Roses

Rufus Hound has joined the cast of The Wars of the Roses at the Rose Theatre Kingston.

David Hutchison, The Stage, 3rd July 2015

The best and worst comedians in Doctor Who

Rufus Hound has just been announced as a guest star in the upcoming series of Doctor Who. But he's not the first funny man/woman to go on an adventure in space and time - here are some the best, and worst, from the show's history.

Cameron K McEwan, Metro, 30th March 2015

Rufus Hound missing from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Rufus Hound has been replaced in the West End musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. I was given conflicting reasons for his exit.

Baz Bamigboye, Daily Mail, 17th October 2014

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