• Name: Steve Coogan
  • Date of Birth: October 14, 1965
  • Place of Birth: Middleton, Manchester, England, UK
Mini-bio: Steve Coogan's inspired, off-the-cuff lead performance in 2002's Brit-rock biopic 24 Hour Party People had American critics heralding the arrival of a unique new talent -- but to U.K. audiences, his s... read moretar turn was the next logical step for one of that country's most celebrated comics. Born into a working-class, Catholic family in Manchester, England, Coogan took to performance in his teens, and hit the standup scene soon thereafter. It was there that television casting agents took notice of his spot-on impersonations of world leaders, pop stars, and sundry celebrities, and they soon put him to work playing various comedic bit parts in network shows. One of his early breakthroughs came when he provided several recurring voices on the long-running puppet show Spitting Image, a weekly satirical review that took aim at Margaret Thatcher, Michael Jackson, and Ronald Reagan, among others.Coogan's talents led him away from the small screen to radio, where he made an even bigger splash with the comedy program On the Hour. The show gave the comedian free reign to try out a number of vocal characterizations, among them the arrogant, ignorant radio announcer Alan Partridge, whose hilariously lame puns and non-sequiturs quickly made him -- and, by proxy, Coogan -- an audience favorite. Coogan parlayed the Partridge character into a mini-empire, first with his own mock radio talk show -- cheekily titled Knowing Me, Knowing You...With Alan Partridge -- then in the flesh on 1994's BBC 2 news satire The Day Today, and finally with the wildly successful TV show Knowing Me, Knowing You...With Alan Partridge.Not content to rest on Partridge's laurels, Coogan developed many other characters through the '90s, taking them on the road for a wildly successful standup tour late in the decade. It was around this time that he was approached by iconoclastic director Michael Winterbottom to play the part of Tony Wilson, the charismatic Manchester TV personality who found himself the unlikely founder of one of the most influential record labels of the '80s. 24 Hour Party People charted the rise and fall of Factory Records, home to such bands as Joy Division, New Order, and the Happy Mondays, all of which were nurtured by the intuitive, unpredictable Wilson. In Coogan, Winterbottom saw a spiritual heir: Both men were born and raised in Manchester, and both had been impetuous on-air performers. The director wouldn't take "no" for an answer, and as the two forged ahead on the picture, Coogan began to develop his own slant on Wilson, improvising dialogue and talking directly to the camera. The unconventional biopic won raves at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, with Coogan in particular singled out for the wit and ingenuity of his freewheeling interpretation. Though touted in the press as British cinema's "next Trainspotting," 24 Hour Party People failed to perform at the U.K. box office, where it was effectively steamrolled by two other hit British comedies, Bend It Like Beckham and Ali G: Indahouse. 24 Hour's arthouse U.S. run later that year was solid, if unremarkable, as American audiences had less of a vested interest in the subject matter. Still, Hollywood casting agents were duly impressed with Coogan, and lured him to Tinseltown for the plum role of Phileas Fogg in the big-budget updating of Around the World in 80 Days, which was prepped for a high-profile summer 2004 release. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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flixster.actor.pane.162671833 - flixster He was born 14 October 1965. He is an English comedian, actor, writer, and producer. His best known character is Alan Partridge, who he created while on the show The Day Today. More recently, Coogan has collaborated with Jackie Chan in a retelling of Jules Vernes's Around the World in 80 Days and played in Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story. Catch him as Ambassador Mercy in Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette.
Coogan is one of nine children. He was born and raised in Alkrington a suburb of Middleton, Greater Manchester, in a large Irish Cathoclic family.Coogan started out as a comic and mimic in Ipswich, as well as doing voice-over work for adverts and impressions on Spitting Image In 1988, he did impressions of Prince Charles which featured on the Urban label release "Don't believe the hype by Acid House arist Mista E. He has won numerous awards for his work in TV including British Comedy Awards, BAFTAS and The South Bank Show award for comedy. In 2003, he was listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy.
In March 2008, it was confirmed that Coogan would return to doing stand-up comedy as part of his first stand-up tour in ten years.

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Steve Coogan Information:
Eye color:brown
Height: 5' 10½" (1.79 m)
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Education: Cardinal Langley RC High School
Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre
Family:Brandon Coogan, Martin Coogan (Brothers)
daughter Clare
cousin Aidan McArdle (actor)
Resides in:brighton
Religious affiliations:catholic
Political affiliation:socialist
Personal interests/hobbies:stand up comedy,writing,impressions
car enthusiast
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Other: Of Irish descent
Was considered to play Peter Sellers in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004).
Based the character of Alan Partridge on a radio presenter who interviewed him just as he was becoming famous. Coogan began mimicking the interviewer during the interview and from this came the inspiration for Coogan's most famous creation.



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