Steve Coogan Biography
Steve Coogan, real name Stephen John Coogan is an English actor, comedian, and producer born 14 October 1965 in Middleton, Lancashire. He attended Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School. He started his career in the 1980s, working on the satirical puppet show Spitting Image as a voice artist and providing television advertising voiceovers. He started creating original comic characters in the early 1990s, leading him to win the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Perrier Award. He co-founded the production company Baby Cow Productions with Henry Normal in 1999.
Steve Coogan Family
Coogan is the son to Anthony Coogan and mother, Kathleen Coogan. His brothers include Brendan Coogan and Martin Coogan.
Steve Coogan Age | How Old Is Steve Coogan
Coogan is 53 years as of 2018 born 14 October 1965
Steve Coogan Children | Steve Coogan Daughter
Coogan has a daughter called Clare Coogan.
Steve Coogan Wife | Steve Coogan Partner | Steve Coogan Girlfriend | Is Steve Coogan Married | Steve Coogan Caroline Hickman | Anna Cole Steve Coogan
In 2002, Coogan married Caroline Hickman and in 2005 divorced. For personal issues, he entered rehab. For three years, he dated the China Chow model. Coogan was guest editor for lads mag Loaded in March 2011, where he met and started dating the Loretta “Elle” Basey glamor model. Until 2014, they were together. He’s got a daughter from an earlier four-year relationship with solicitor Anna Cole, Clare Coogan-Cole.
Steve Coogan Net Worth
Coogan has a net worth of $12 million.
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Steve Coogan Movies And Tv Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
1989 |
Resurrected |
Youth |
1995 |
The Indian in the Cupboard |
Tommy Atkins |
1996 |
The Wind in the Willows |
Mole |
1998 |
Sweet Revenge |
Bruce Tick |
2001 |
The Parole Officer |
Simon Garden |
2002 |
24 Hour Party People |
Tony Wilson |
2003 |
Coffee and Cigarettes |
Himself |
2004 |
Ella Enchanted |
Heston the Snake (voice) |
2004 |
Around the World in 80 Days |
Phileas Fogg |
2005 |
Happy Endings |
Charley Peppitone |
2005 |
A Cock and Bull Story |
Tristram Shandy / Walter Shandy / Steve Coogan |
2006 |
The Alibi |
Ray Elliot |
2006 |
Night at the Museum |
Octavius |
2006 |
Marie Antoinette |
Ambassador Mercy |
2007 |
For the Love of God |
Graham (voice) |
2007 |
Hot Fuzz |
Metropolitan Police Inspector |
2008 |
Finding Amanda |
Michael Henry |
2008 |
Tales of the Riverbank |
Roderick |
2008 |
Tropic Thunder |
Damien Cockburn |
2008 |
Hamlet 2 |
Dana Marschz |
2009 |
What Goes Up |
Campbell Babbitt |
2009 |
In the Loop |
Paul Michaelson |
2009 |
Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian |
Octavius |
2010 |
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
Hades |
2010 |
Marmaduke |
Raisin (voice) |
2010 |
The Other Guys |
David Ershon |
2011 |
The Trip |
Steve Coogan |
2011 |
Our Idiot Brother |
Dylan Anderson |
2012 |
Ruby Sparks |
Langdon Tharp |
2012 |
What Maisie Knew |
Beale |
2013 |
The Look of Love |
Paul Raymond |
2013 |
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa |
Alan Partridge |
2013 |
Despicable Me 2 |
Silas Ramsbottom (voice) |
2013 |
Philomena |
Martin Sixsmith |
2014 |
The Trip to Italy |
Steve Coogan |
2014 |
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb |
Octavius |
2014 |
Northern Soul |
Mr Banks |
2015 |
Minions |
Professor Flux / Tower Guard (voice) |
2016 |
Shepherds and Butchers |
Johan Webber |
2016 |
The Secret Life of Pets |
Ozone / Reginald |
2016 |
Rules Don’t Apply |
Colonel Nigel Briggs |
2016 |
Mindhorn |
Peter Eastman |
2017 |
The Dinner |
Paul Lohman |
2017 |
Despicable Me 3 |
Silas Ramsbottom/Fritz (voice) |
2017 |
The Trip to Spain |
Steve Coogan |
2018 |
Ideal Home |
Erasmus |
2018 |
Irreplaceable You |
Mitch |
2018 |
The Adventures of Drunky |
The Devil (voice) |
2018 |
Hot Air |
Lionel Macomb |
2018 |
Holmes & Watson |
Gustav Klinger |
2018 |
Stan & Ollie |
Stan Laurel |
TBA |
The Professor and the Madman |
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TBA |
Greed |
The Trip Steve Coogan
The Trip is a 2010 British TV sitcom series directed by Michael Winterbottom, featuring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon on a restaurant tour of northern England as fictionalized versions of themselves. The series has been edited into a feature film and premiered in September 2010 at the Toronto International Film Festival. The full series was first broadcast in November 2010 on BBC Two and BBC HD in the UK. Both the television series and the movie received very positive reviews. A second series followed in 2014, The Trip to Italy. It was edited into a feature film like the first series and premiered in January 2014 at the Sundance Film Festival. In April 2014, the television series premiered on BBC Two in the UK. A third series filmed in 2016, The Trip to Spain. It premiered in the United Kingdom on Sky Atlantic on April 6, 2017 and was also edited as a feature film.
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Steve Coogan Night At The Museum
Night at the Museum is an American fantasy-comedy film directed by Shawn Levy in 2006 and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, based on Croatian illustrator Milan Trenc’s 1993 children’s book of the same name. The film stars Ben Stiller as Larry Daley, a divorced father who is applying for a job as a night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and then discovers that the exhibits come to life at night, animated by a magical Egyptian artifact.
Steve Coogan Owen Wilson
Coogan has been blamed for the suicide attempt of hollywood star Owen Wilson. Wilson has been recovering in hospital after slashing his wrists and taking a cocktail of pills on Sunday, apparently devastated over his break-up with actress Kate Hudson.
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Ricky Gervais And Steve Coogan Both Changed British Comedy – Then Took Very Different Paths
In 2004, Steve Coogan and Ricky Gervais were at the top of British comedy. Both had created seminal characters in Alan Partridge and David Brent and become part of the British comedy firmament, and both had an eye on Hollywood.
Fifteen years later, their latest series are dropping within a fortnight of each other, and a lot has changed. Coogan is riding a wave of five-star reviews for This Time With Alan Partridge, while Gervais has turned into an extremely prominent but increasingly divisive public figure, reviled as vehemently as he is adored. So what happened?
Coogan comes into new BBC series This Time With Alan Partridge on the back of a Bafta nomination for Stan & Ollie to go alongside his Oscars nominations and Bafta win for Philomena in 2014 – plus three stellar series of Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip with Rob Brydon. He’s so much in credit artistically that nobody really minds him turning up in Holmes & Watson or Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, and he can do odd dramatic parts with Richard Gere and Laura Linney in The Dinneror the Paul Raymond biopic The Look of Love for the hell of it.
The stock of North Norfolk’s most distinguished light entertainer-slash-disc jock, meanwhile, has arguably never been higher. Having been revivified by new writers the Gibbons brothers since the first series of Mid-Morning Matters in 2010, the Partridge-Industrial Complex has kept him bubbling up every couple of years since in the TV specials Welcome To The Places Of My Life and Scissored Isle, the long-gestated film Alpha Papa and two books, I, Partridge: We Need To Talk About Alanand Nomad. Each has had material worthy of Partridge’s sizzle reel.