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Ed Gaughan. Nationality. British. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 2004-present. Ed Gaughan is an English actor, director, [1] comedian, [2] voice actor and jazz musician. [3] He is best known for his starring role in the BAFTA-nominated 2010 film Skeletons and for voicing Baron von Greenback in Danger Mouse [4] and Q Pootle 5 in Q Pootle 5.
- Actor
- British
- 2004-present
Oct 21, 2010 · We are a writing-and-performing comedy double act who have been working together for the past 10 years. This year we found ourselves in the unexpected position of playing the lead roles in a film ...
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Ed Gaughan. Ed is a writer, actor, comedian, director and musician. He returns to Shakespeare’s Globe after composing the music for Hamlet (2022). He worked as a writer and starred in Nick Whitfield’s debut feature film Skeletons, which was nominated for a BAFTA, a BIFA and won The Michael Powell Award for Cinema at Edinburgh International ...
“Original and intelligent, if Ed Gaughan doesn’t already have a cult fan base they should really set one up” **** Metro “Eccentric, heartfelt and very funny” ****Guardian “A surreal disorientating hybrid of theatre, stand upcomedy and jazz concert incorporating a talent for accents and impressions with hysterical physical comedy”
Latest News on Ed Gaughan: Review: THE WINTER'S TALE, Shakespeare's Globe (Feb 23, 2023) Photos: First Look at HAMLET at Shakespeare's Globe (Jan 31, 2022) Alan Cumming, Russell Tovey to be ...
Apr 10, 2012 · Ed Gaughan: Formidable solo turn. Bruce Dessau | Evening Standard 10 April 2012. ... The Opera and Jackson's Way comes this comic meditation on life, the universe and National Express coaches.
Ed Gaughan is a writer, actor, comedian, director and musician. In 2010, with double-act partner Andrew Buckley, Ed starred in and helped script long time collaborator Nick Whitfield’s feature film Skeletons, which was nominated for a BAFTA, a BIFA and won The Michael Powell Award for Cinema at Edinburgh International Film Festival.