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Sophie Thompson

Sophie Thompson

  • 62 years old
  • English
  • Actor

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The inside story of Four Weddings And A Funeral

The low-budget romcom about Britain's upper middle classes launched the careers of its writer Richard Curtisp/p] and Hugh Grant. Cast and crew share their stories - from Liz Hurley in that dress to Amber Rudd's role as an "aristocracy coordinator".

Ann Lee, The Guardian, 7th May 2024

Sandylands Series 2 in production

Production has started on the second series of Sandylands. The regular cast are joined by Tracy-Ann Oberman for three new episodes.

British Comedy Guide, 26th April 2021

Comedy stars join time-travel film The Unreason

Forthcoming time-travel comedy film The Unreason has added Felicity Montagu, Johnny Vegas and Brian Bovell to its cast list.

British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2021

Sophie Thompson and Tony Way to star in The Unreason

Time-travel comedy film The Unreason will feature Sophie Thompson and Tony Way.

British Comedy Guide, 15th January 2021

Netflix renews Feel Good for second series

Feel Good, starring and co-written by Mae Martin, will return to Netflix for a second series next year, but Channel 4 has pulled out of involvement with the sitcom.

British Comedy Guide, 7th December 2020

Sandylands to return for Series 2

Sandylands, the sitcom set in a seaside resort, is to return to TV channel Gold for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 6th July 2020

Review: 'Feel Good' is the pick me up we all need

Channel 4's Feel Good, written by Mae Martin and Joe Hampson, is a captivating modern rom-com that ruminates on matters from love and addiction to sexuality and gender identity.

Sophie Davies, The Custard TV, 1st April 2020

Feel Good: Dramedy lacking in drama and comedy

The characters are likable enough, but it's just not very funny.

Adi Tantimedh, Bleeding Cool, 29th March 2020

Feel Good review

Mae Martin comedy packs interesting themes, but the romance is lacking.

David Craig, Radio Times, 18th March 2020

Feel Good: the freshest & funniest TV romcom right now

Even in its most overwhelming, infuriating, disorientating moments, love is pretty great.

Jazmin Kopotsha, Refinery 29, 18th March 2020

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