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Sacha Baron Cohen pays Staines tribute with new company
Ali G star Sacha Baron Cohen, who put Staines on the comedy map, has paid tribute to the area with the recent launch of new comedy production company, Spelthorne Community Television, named after a north Surrey borough.
Eleanor Davis, Get Surrey, 10th November 2015Channel 4 takes stake in Sacha Baron Cohen company
Channel 4 is to go into partnership with Sacha Baron Cohen by investing in his new television comedy company, reviving its relationship with the comedian who first appeared as Ali G while working on the network in 1998.
Ian Burrell, The Independent, 8th October 2015Sacha Baron Cohen: 30 best lines
Some selected jokes told by Sacha Baron Cohen's characters.
The Telegraph, 26th August 2015Queen gets HIV in Sacha Baron Cohen's new film Grimsby
HRH becomes infected after becoming splattered with the blood of an assassinated child carrying the virus. Right...
Tina Campbell, Daily Star, 12th June 2015Sacha Baron Cohen welcomes bouncing baby boy
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher quietly welcomed their bouncing baby boy on March 17.
Daily Mail, 17th April 2015Sacha Baron Cohen too funny to play Freddie Mercury
Queen star Roger Taylor says there's no way Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen can play the band's late front man Freddie Mercury in an upcoming biopic because the star is "too funny".
Your Daily Scoop, 16th April 2015Isla Fisher, Sacha Baron Cohen, welcome third child
Isla Fisher and husband Sacha Baron Cohen have welcomed their third child.
UPI, 11th April 2015Sacha Baron Cohen will not star in Queen film
Queen guitarist Brian May has denied reports that Sacha Baron Cohen is back on board the Freddie Mercury biopic, and insists that his manager was joking when he confirmed the news.
Contact Music, 29th March 2015Sacha Baron Cohen comedy 'Grimsby' moves to 2016
Paramount Pictures has pushed its spy comedy Grimsby from its originally-slated July 31, 2015 release date to February 26, 2016.
Movie Web, 22nd January 2015Is Grimsby really that grim?
Following reports that Sacha Baron Cohen employed 'enormous and revolting' female extras to represent Grimsby women for a film set in the town, we ask - is Grimsby that bad?
Theo Merz, The Telegraph, 7th January 2015