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Tamsin Greig

Tamsin Greig

  • 58 years old
  • English
  • Actor

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My Happy Ending review

Andie MacDowell plays a screen and stage star facing a cancer diagnosis in this film directed by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon.

Ben Kenigsberg, The New York Times, 23rd February 2023

Black Books: a hysterical bookshop sitcom about the stupidity of being alive

Absurd, slapstick-driven British TV series revolves around a trio of hapless bookshop workers who have zero grip on reality.

Patrick Lenton, The Guardian, 13th December 2022

Days Of The Bagnold Summer, Blu-ray review

A subdued and sweet-natured coming of (middle) age comedy from first time director Simon Bird.

John Parker, Entertainment Focus, 1st May 2022

Don't worry, Tamsin Greig, you made a great Jewish mum

Should non-Jews have been cast as the Jewish Goodman family on the hit comedy show Friday Night Dinner?

Keren David, The Jewish Chronicle, 9th December 2021

Tamsin Greig interview

'I probably shouldn't have been in Friday Night Dinner'.

Claire Allfree, The Telegraph, 7th December 2021

Friday Night Dinner: the Best Episodes

As Robert Popper's utterly lovable Friday Night Dinner celebrates its 10th birthday, we celebrate the Channel 4 sitcom's very best episodes. Spoilers.

Jamie Andrew, Den Of Geek, 28th May 2021

Bill Bailey hints at Black Books reunion

Black Books fans can start getting excited about a retrospective celebration of Dylan Moran's sitcom. Bill Bailey, who co-starred in the three series of the cult Channel 4 comedy, has revealed that there are plans to reunite the creative team behind it.

British Comedy Guide, 27th May 2021

Friday Night Dinner wins at Broadcast Awards 2021

Friday Night Dinner has won in the Comedy category at the Broadcast Awards 2021. The Ranganation won a prize for Best Lockdown Programme.

British Comedy Guide, 27th May 2021

Farewell Friday Night Dinner

This brilliantly odd slice of comedy gold has lit up our screens for 10 years. As its creator announces it has come to an end, we give thanks for all the belly laughs and squirrel gags.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 26th May 2021

Greig tried to urge Paul Ritter not to do documentary

Tamsin Greig has reflected on the death of late Friday Night Dinner co-star Paul Ritter, saying that she tried to convince him not to take part in the show's 10-year anniversary special due to his ill health.

Harry Fletcher, Metro, 18th May 2021

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