Richard Ayoade


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Richard Ayoade

Born 1977
Whipps Cross, London, England
Years active 1997 – present
Spouse(s) Lydia Fox

Richard Ayoade (born 1977 in Whipps Cross, London[1]) is an English comedian, actor, writer and director. His father is from Nigeria and his mother is from Norway.

Ayoade studied at St. Joseph's College in Ipswich, Suffolk and later studied law at St Catharine's College, Cambridge where he became president of the prestigious Footlights.[2]

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Television work

Garth Marenghi

Ayoade co-wrote the stage show Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight with Matthew Holness, appearing in the show at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2000 where it was nominated for a Perrier Award. In 2001 he won the Perrier Comedy Award for co-writing and performing in the sequel to Fright Knight, Garth Marenghi's Netherhead.

In 2004 Ayoade and Holness took the Marenghi character to Channel 4, creating the spoof horror comedy series Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. He directed and also appeared as Dean Learner, Garth's publisher, who plays Thornton Reed, a camp hospital administrator who bears a trademark shotgun and answers to Hospital boss "Won Ton". He also has a habit of upstaging Garth.

Ayoade's Darkplace character, Dean Learner was resurrected in 2006 to host a comedy chat show, Man to Man with Dean Learner, on Channel 4. The different guests were played each week by Holness.

The Mighty Boosh

In the The Boosh radio series Richard played the part of Tommy Nookah in the second episode, Jungle, originally aired on 23 October 2001. Ayoade was part of the original cast of Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding's The Mighty Boosh: he was selected to play the role of dangerous villain Dixon Bainbridge. However, by the time the radio series transferred to television he was under contract by Channel 4 and was only able to act in the pilot before leaving the Boosh. The part was taken by fellow Darkplace actor Matt Berry. He later returned in the second series, to play the part of the belligerent shaman Saboo, where he improvised the line 'an erotic adventurer of the most deranged kind' when describing Noel Fielding's nephew, who was also in the scene. Ayoade continued his association with The Mighty Boosh in the third series, acting as script editor and also reprising his role of Saboo in the episodes "Eels", "The Strange Tale of the Crack Fox" and "Party".

The IT Crowd

Ayoade is now a recognisable face in Britain due to his role as the technically brilliant but socially awkward Maurice Moss in Channel 4's The IT Crowd, which is now in its third series. Ayoade may find himself performing the same material in America having reprised his role of Moss for the pilot of an NBC remake of the British show. He is the only actor from the original line-up to have been carried over.[3] The American show was originally announced to have a mid-season (2007/2008) debut, although it's unclear whether NBC will go ahead with it as no further episodes have been made.[4]

Other notable work

In 2005, he played the role of Ned Smanks in Chris Morris' and Charlie Brooker's Nathan Barley.

Ayoade also directed, co-wrote and co-starred (with fellow Darkplace castmember Matt Berry) in AD/BC: A Rock Opera, and has appeared on T4.

He directed the video for the Arctic Monkeys song 'Fluorescent Adolescent' and has recently directed Super Furry Animals' new video "Run Away", which has Matt Berry in the lead role.[citation needed] He has also directed the video for The Last Shadow Puppets song Standing Next to Me, as well as videos for Oxford Comma and Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa by Vampire Weekend.

He was a stand-up comedian for a short time performing on The Stand Up Show on BBC1 amongst others. His stand-up segment from Radio 4 programme 4 At The Store in London's Comedy Store is now available on CD along with other comedians performing. He was quite successful in stand-up before moving onto comedy acting.

In 2008 he directed the new Arctic Monkeys DVD entitled "Arctic Monkeys at the Apollo" which was recorded at the Manchester Apollo. It is due to be released in November 2008, but will be seen in several VUE cinemas in October 2008.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Nevin, Charles (2005-11-19). "When you're smiling", The Guardian. Retrieved on 12 August 2007. 
  2. ^ "1997-1998". Retrieved on 20 October 2007. 
  3. ^ "Richard Ayoade to star in U.S. IT Crowd too". Sitcom.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-26.
  4. ^ "NBC May Unplug 'IT Crowd'".

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Cultural offices
Preceded by
Sarah Moule
Footlights President
1997–1998
Succeeded by
Kevin Baker






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