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MATHEW HORNE
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Male comedy actor
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Age 20s
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Current, funny, laid back & laddish. One half of comedy duos, Mat & Mackinnon and Corden & Horne. Nominated as Best Newcomer at British Comedy Awards 2007.
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STYLE
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Comedy, recognisable, versatile, natural, blokeish, dry, regional, boyish.
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ACCENTS
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Neutral *
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East Midlands *
(Nottingham)
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Born and bred East Midlander but naturally speaks with a neutral accent. Used Northern accent for plenty of roles. Most recently in Billy Goat's Gruff for BBC1. |
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CREDITS
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Vanity Fair (Feature Film, 2003)
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Mat & Mackinnon (Stage, 2001) Edinburgh/Soho Theatre/Comedy Store. Finalists in "So You Think You're Funny Awards" 2001.
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A Day in The Death of Joe Egg (Theatre, West End, 2002) Bri
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Billy Goat's Gruff (TV, 2008) Dean. Part of the Fairytales series for BBC1. Northern accent.
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Gavin & Stacey (TV, 2007-08) Series 1 & 2. Lead/Gavin. BBC/Babycow. Won best New TV comedy at 2007 Comedy Awards.
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Robin Hood (TV, 2007) The Fool, guest lead. BBC/Tiger Aspect.
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Roman's Empire (TV, 2007) Leo. BBC2.
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Losing It (TV, 2006) ITV.
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Carrie & Barrie (TV, 2005) Adrian
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Our Hidden Lives (TV, 2005) BBC film for TV.
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Smoking Room (TV, 2005) BBC, Series B.
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Teachers (TV, 2004) Lead, C4. Series 3.
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Catherine Tate Show (TV, 2003-06) Various characters, BBC. Series 1,2,3.
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20 Things to do Before You're 30 (TV, 2002) C4
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OTHER LANGUAGES SPOKEN
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| Icelandic
(Basic)
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PLAYED
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| Drums
(Basic)
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