Steve Coogan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 58 |
Date of birth | October 14,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Middleton |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 179 (cm) |
Spouse | Caroline Hickman |
Children | Clare Coogan |
Job | Film Producer |
Impressionist | |
Screenwriter | |
Voice acting | |
Television producer | |
Film Score Composer | |
Stand-up comedian | |
Education | Manchester Metropolitan University |
Manchester School of Theatre | |
Alma mater | Manchester Metropolitan University |
Parents | Anthony Coogan |
Kathleen Coonan | |
Siblings | Brendan Coogan |
Martin Coogan | |
Clare Coogan | |
Albums | Phenomenon |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405493 |
Easily Distracted
Alan Partridge: Every Ruddy Word
Knowing Me, Knowing You. . . : With Alan Partridge
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa: Script (and Scrapped)
Alan Partridge: Every Ruddy Word : All the Scripts - from Radio to TV and Back
Paul Calf's Book for Boys and Pauline Calf's Book for Girls
Alpha Papa: The Script
Steve Coogan Live 'n' Lewd
Steve Coogan Is the Man Who Thinks He's It
Dr Terrible's Journal of Infernal
I'M Alan Partridge
Nomad
Now Show
Live and Lewd 5321844
League of Gentlemen
Philomena
Ideal Home
The Trip to Spain
Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
Around the World in 80 Days
The Trip to Italy
Night at the Museum
Tropic Thunder
The Other Guys
24 Hour Party People
The Secret Life of Pets
Saxondale
The Dinner
The Day Today
Holmes & Watson
Knowing Me, Knowing You. . . with Alan Partridge
A Cock and Bull Story
Hamlet 2
Spitting Image
Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge
What Maisie Knew
The Look of Love
Shepherds and Butchers
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Happyish
The Alibi
Cruise of the Gods
In the Loop
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
The Indian in the Cupboard
Our Idiot Brother
Minions
Despicable Me 2
The Parole Officer
Despicable Me 3
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Coffee and Cigarettes
Coogan's Run
Ella Enchanted
Ruby Sparks
Marmaduke
Marie Antoinette
Happy Endings
Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible
Irreplaceable You
The Private Life of Samuel Pepys
The Wind in the Willows
Stan & Ollie
Alan Partridge
I'm Alan Partridge
The Trip
This Time with Alan Partridge
British Academy Television Award for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme
British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance
Best Screenplay Award
Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The British Comedy Academy Outstanding Achievement Award
British Comedy Award for the Best TV Comedy Actor
British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Newcomer
Chlotrudis Award for Best Cast
NME Award for Best Comedian
British Comedy Award for BBC2/C4/C5 Comedy Personality
British Comedy Award for Best Male Comedy Performer
British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Personality
Steve Coogan Life story
Stephen John Coogan is an English actor, comedian, producer, and screenwriter. He is most known for creating original characters such as Alan Partridge, a socially inept and politically incorrect media personality, which he developed while working with Armando Iannucci on On the Hour and The Day Today.
Early Life of Steve Coogan
Steve coogan was born in 1965 in middleotn. Greater manchester. The second of six children. He was raised catholic and educated at cardinal langley orman catholic high school. He then attended the university of manchester where he studied english and drama.Acting Career
Coogan s first maojr acting role was in the bbc sitcom the day today in 1994. He then went on to various other acting roles in films and shows such as 24 hour praty people. Philomena and alan partridge. Coogan was also a voice actor for the animated flim despicable me 2.Writing and Producing
In addition to acting. Coogan has also written and produced several films. Including the parole officer. Hamlet 2. And alpha papa. He has also written radio shwos scuh as knowing me knowing you. And cow-rote and starred in the film the trip.Stand-up Comedy
Coogan is also well known for his stand-up comedy. Having performed in many comedy clubs across the uk. He has released several stand-up comeyd albums. Including his most recent. A sereis of downhill lacks.Music
Coogan has released two music albums. And has written and performed several songs. Such as his single "the one and only". He has also performed on stage with bands suhc as the prodiyg and the streets.Charitable Work
Cooagn is an active supproter of many charities. Including the british red cross. Alzheimer s society. And the national autistic society. He was also a patron of the charity crisis until his departure in 2018.Personal Life
In 2005 coogan mraried caroline hickman. And the couple have two children. They separated in 2012. Coogan is known for his often tumultuous relationships with the media. Including a high-porfile libel suit which he won in 2008.Awards and Honours
Coogan has won numerous awards. Including a british comedy award. A bafta. And a golden globe. He has also been nominated for an emmy. And was awarded an ohnorary doctorate from the university of salford in.Important Event
In 2019. Coogan was appointed commander of the order of the british empire (cbe) in the queen s birthday honours list for his services to entertainment.Interesting Fact
In addition to his many acting. Writing. And producing credits. Coogan is also a trained pilot and holds a commercial piolt s liecnse.Jimmy Savile: The Reckoning actor Steve Coogan praised but critics say drama adds little
...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporterSteve Coogan has been praised for his portrayal of Jimmy Savile, after the first episode of BBC drama The Reckoning was shown on TV on Monday...
Jimmy Savile: Steve Coogan on playing paedophile TV presenter in The Reckoning
...By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterA new TV drama sees actor Steve Coogan portray one of the most notorious paedophiles and sex offenders in British criminal history: Jimmy Savile...
Hospital armed siege turned me from BBC reporter to negotiator
... Some people have also said to me that my story inspired Steve Coogan s 2013 film Alpha Papa but, again, I m not so sure...
Steve Coogan and Lee Mack join pollution protest at Windermere
...By Jim ScottBBC NewsComedians Steve Coogan and Lee Mack joined a protest against the discharge of sewage in the Lake District...
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... Happy Mondays, along with the likes of Inspiral Carpets and the Stone Roses, were the kings of music, comics Steve Coogan, Caroline Aherne and John Thomson were on the rise and Terry Christian s stewardship of Channel 4 s youth culture show The Word was at its height...
The Lost King: Steve Coogan defends Richard III film in university row
...Steve Coogan has defended a new film about the discovery of Richard III s skeleton, in a row over how it portrays some University of Leicester academics...
Steve Coogan says Jimmy Savile drama The Reckoning 'will vindicate itself'
...Steve Coogan has said a TV drama in which he plays Jimmy Savile is " walking a tightrope" but will " vindicate itself" when it reaches screens...
TV lookahead: 22 highlights to look out for in 2022
... Savile will be played by actor and comedian Steve Coogan...
Extinction Rebellion activists begin legal fight over protest ban
Hundreds defied the protest ban to gather in Trafalgar Square
Celebrity Extinction Rebellion supporters have admitted in an open letter being "hypocrites" over their high-carbon lifestyles.
But stars including Benedict Cumberbatch , who last week joined London protests, called for "systemic change" to the "fossil-fuel economy".
It Comes as Extinction Rebellion was granted permission to challenge a London-wide protest ban in court.
Several demonstrators have been arrested as hundreds defied the ban.
More Than 100 celebrity supporters of Extinction Rebellion signed, which urges the media to focus on "The Real story" of the climate and ecological emergency.
Spice Girl Mel B , comedian Steve Coogan , musician Bob Geldof , actor Sir Mark Rylance , model Lily Cole and Glastonbury's Emily Eavis , Among Others , all confessed their culpability in the climate crisis.
The Letter says: "Dear journalists who have called us hypocrites. You're right.
"We Live High carbon lives and the industries that we are part of have huge carbon footprints.
"Like you, and Everyone Else , we are stuck in this fossil-fuel economy and without systemic change, our lifestyles will keep on causing climate and ecological harm. "
But they called on the media to focus on the "more urgent story" of life on earth.
They said they cannot ignore The Call of Young People such as Greta Thunberg to "fight for their already devastated future", even if it means putting themselves "in your Firing Line ".
Protest banMeanwhile, the to drive action to cut emissions across the government. Green groups have been calling for such top-level co-ordination - although they remain critical of other policy details.
It Comes as police have begun making arrests after Extinction Rebellion activists defied an order banning them from demonstrating anywhere in London.
About 500 protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square , some of whom covered their mouths with black tape to symbolise the silencing of their protest.
Within a couple of hours, the protest broke up and large numbers dispersed. Police arrested a small group who were blocking Whitehall, BBC correspondent Andy Moore said.
Among those arrested were Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley and George Monbiot , the Author and Guardian journalist.
As he was arrested, Mr Monbiot said: "We have to make a stand against the destruction of our Life Support systems. "
Author George Monbiot was arrested after refusing to move from The Road at WhitehallAn application for a judicial review of the ban was accepted by The High Court, according to an Extinction Rebellion spokesman.
It means the case can go ahead, with an initial hearing scheduled for Thursday.
The claimants include the Green Party 's Caroline Lucas and Baroness Jenny Jones , Labour MPs Clive Lewis and David Drew, and Mr Monbiot.
Extinction Rebellion argues the ban is disproportionate and an unprecedented curtailment of The Right to free speech and free assembly.
The Group hopes The High Court will quash the decision to implement the blanket ban.
It Follows the Metropolitan Police announcing, which required protesters to disperse by 21:00 BST or risk arrest.
Any assembly of More Than Two People linked to the Extinction Rebellion action is now illegal in London.
The Force said it decided to impose The Rules after "continued breaches" of conditions which limited the demonstrations to Trafalgar Square .
More Than 1,600 people have been arrested since the protests, dubbed the Autumn Uprising, began on October 7.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, who is leading the policing of the demonstrations, said he was confident the Met's decision was "entirely lawful" and "entirely proportionate".
Dozens of mothers and babies defied the ban to protest outside Google's London HQ The mothers wore sashes saying "their future" as they cradled their children A large group of protesters gathered outside Youtube 's offices in London's King's CrossAlso on Wednesday, a group of mothers and babies defied the restriction, staging a "feed-in" outside Google's offices in London's King's Cross, while other activists targeted the nearby offices of Youtube - a Google subsidiary.
They said they wanted to highlight The Company 's political donations to organisations that have campaigned against action on Climate Change .
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said concerns had been raised about The Police 's decision to ban the protests, adding that shadow home secretary Diane Abbott was discussing it with The Police .
"I think it's important to protect The Right of free speech, and The Right to demonstrate in our Society - obviously in a non-violent way," he said.
He added that Labour's London Mayor Sadiq Khan had no involvement in the "operational decision" by police to remove the protesters.
The Mayor of Woodbridge, Green Party member Eamonn O'Nolan, was part of the protestOn Tuesday, Mr Khan said he was "seeking further information" about why the ban was necessary, saying he believed "The Right to peaceful and lawful protest must always be upheld".
A government spokesman said the UK was already taking "world-leading action to combat Climate Change as The First major economy to legislate to end our contribution to Global Warming entirely by 2050".
"While we share people's concerns about Global Warming , and respect The Right to peaceful protest, it should not disrupt people's day-to-day lives," he added.
What are The Rules around protests?Police have the powers to ban a protest under the, if a senior officer has reasonable belief that it may cause "serious disruption to The Life of the community".
Police are also under a duty to balance The Task of keeping The Streets open with The Right freedom of assembly under Article 11 of the and freedom of expression, under Article 10. These rights are not Absolute - The State can curtail them.
However, the BBC's home affairs correspondent Dominic Casciani said: "The Test , if and when it gets to a Human Rights court battle, is whether police action was proportionate to The Threat and only what was strictly necessary. "
By law, the organiser of a public march must tell The Police certain information in writing six days in advance.
Police have The Power to limit or change the route of The March or set other conditions.
A Section 14 notice issued under The Public Order Act allows police to impose conditions on a static protest and individuals who fail to comply with these can be arrested.
uk climate change protests, metropolitan police service, extinction rebellion, climate change
Source of news: bbc.com