
Steve Coogan
- 59 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, producer and executive producer
Press clippings Page 63
Rob Gilroy: Making a stand #11
I've mentioned before about why I became a character comedian, haven't I? The fact I'm so frightfully dull that even cold callers refuse to engage in small talk with me? Thought so. Another reason I arrived at this decision, though, was because of one man: Steve Coogan.
Rob Gilroy, Giggle Beats, 14th June 2013Picture Gallery: Steve Coogan's best on-screen moments
Steve Coogan is a comedic jewel in the British crown. We've rounded up a few of our favourite of his big (and small) screen moments.
Anna Smith, MSN Entertainment, 10th June 2013BAFTA TV Awards 2013 - comedy winners
The comedy winners at the 2013 BAFTA Television Awards include Alan Carr, Steve Coogan, Olivia Colman and Graham Norton.
British Comedy Guide, 12th May 2013Opinion: The Problem with Steve Coogan
The Look of Love is another example of Steve Coogan playing a character who is eerily like the iconic Norwich DJ.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th May 2013Test your knowledge on Steve Coogan's film roles
As The Look of Love is released, test your knowledge on Steve Coogan's film roles.
Rob Leigh, The Mirror, 26th April 2013Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon comedy The Trip to return
It has been confirmed that a second series of The Trip, the BBC comedy starring Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan, will be filmed in Italy.
British Comedy Guide, 26th April 2013The Look of Love starring Steve Coogan - review
"It's a wild ride for sure, but there's not much satisfaction," says Stella Papamichael.
Stella Papamichael, Radio Times, 24th April 2013Remembering the King of Soho
The Look of Love, a film starring Steve Coogan as London porn baron Paul Raymond, reveals how he made a vast fortune out of two things - sex and property - and depicts both his heyday and his decline.
Vincent Dowd, BBC Magazine, 23rd April 2013Steve Coogan teases Alan Partridge movie storyline
"Lots of people get sacked and to cut a long story short, there's a big siege at the radio station, when all the world's media descend on it, and Alan is at the centre of it as the negotiator between the gunman and the police outside."
Alison Rowley, Digital Spy, 20th April 2013Video: Steve Coogan kills off Partridge catchphrase
Steve Coogan has been speaking to BBC News about his forthcoming Alan Partridge movie, Alpha Papa. He says Alan doesn't say 'Aha!' once.
BBC News, 16th April 2013