
Tony Slattery
- English
- Actor
Press clippings Page 2
Tony Slattery publishes his memoir
Comedian Tony Slattery, who has had a highly-publicised battle with mental health and substance abuse, is to publish his debut memoir with Simon & Schuster later this year.
British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2022Carry On Columbus: failed attempt to revive the series
Carry On Columbus started filming less than six months before it was released - and it'd be the movie that brought down the curtain on the series.
Simon Brew, Film Stories, 8th July 2021Tony Slattery interview
Tony Slattery is to reveal details about his battle with bipolar disorder and drug addiction in a tell-all memoir.
Olivia Buxton, The Daily Express, 13th September 2020What's The Matter With Tony Slattery? review
Watching his evasions as he struggled to disguise the extent of his drinking was agony. He and Mark were brave to make the film. May it help others who see it.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 22nd May 2020Horizon: What's The Matter With Tony Slattery? review
How a comedian's tragedy was redeemed by love.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 22nd May 2020Tony Slattery 'moved' by reaction to documentary
Comedian Tony Slattery has said he's been "genuinely moved" by the reaction to the documentary about his battles with mental health and drug addiction.
BBC, 22nd May 2020What's the Matter with Tony Slattery? review
It was tough to watch the brightest of stars so dimmed.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 21st May 2020What's the Matter with Tony Slattery?, BBC Two review
How mental illness cut short a brilliant showbusiness career.
Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 21st May 2020Review: What's The Matter With Tony Slattery?
This show doesn't provide any easy answers - and is all the better for it.
Stuart McGurk, GQ, 21st May 2020What's the Matter with Tony Slattery? review
Horizon's respectful and sensitive look at the comedian's life and struggles with addiction is a beacon of the genre.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 21st May 2020