Simon Bird (II)
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Press clippings
Inbetweener Simon Bird in new Post Office campaign
Simon Bird, the star of Channel 4 comedy The Inbetweeners, appears in a new travel campaign for the Post Office.
James Swift, Media Week, 8th June 2015Simon Bird stars in Tom Basden's Crocodile
Casting has been announced for Tom Basden's new play The Crocodile. Inbetweeners star Simon Bird will appear alongside CiarĂ¡n Owens and Marek Larwood in the production, which centres on a self-important actor (Owens) who gets swallowed by a crocodile during a trip to the zoo with his best friend (Bird).
What's On Stage, 3rd June 2015Channel 4 orders Series 4 of Friday Night Dinner
Channel 4 has ordered a fourth series of Friday Night Dinner, its award-winning sitcom starring Simon Bird, Tom Rosenthal, Paul Ritter, Tamsin Greig and Mark Heap.
British Comedy Guide, 17th April 2015Getting comedians sloshed and having them recount the tales of historical figures is a malleable format. Having started out as a web series and then graduated to full broadcast, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's Drunk History now receives a UK remake. The star wattage isn't as high as its US counterpart (it had Jack Black, Winona Ryder and Dave Grohl), but there are still some redoubtably funny people involved, including Simon Bird, Tom Rosenthal and (playing Oliver Cromwell) Mathew Horne.
Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian, 12th January 2015Inbetweeners cast interview
"Fans expect us to be walking disasters", Simon Bird explains. "Which we are, but not in a funny way."
Alice Vincent, The Telegraph, 28th November 2014The Inbetweeners: our university experience
The riotous Inbetweeners - Joe Thomas, Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and James Buckley - talk about their uni experiences and what they would have done differently - no holds barred.
Laura Jane MacBeth, The Telegraph, 22nd September 2014The Inbetweeners 2 - review
Surprisingly decent sequel to the comedy spin-off starring Simon Bird and Joe Thomas.
Emma Simmonds, The List, 7th August 2014Simon Bird named most troublesome on set says cast
Simon Bird, who plays nerdy Will McKenzie in the hit TV series The Inbetweeners, is actually the most troublesome actor on set, his fellow cast members have revealed.
Jayna Rana, The Independent, 5th August 2014Inbetweeners 2 is the end of the road says Simon Bird
Love the Inbetweeners? Then the upcoming movie will be your last chance to see the gang in action.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 25th July 2014The Liam Hourican three minute interview
Liam Hourican is a TV personality, impressionist and semi-funny man. He was last seen in a starring role in Channel 4's Very Important People, playing Gordon Ramsay, Simon Cowell, Simon Bird and many others. Now he's appearing in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with A Kitchen Nightmare.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014