Steve Coogan is the UK's most recognisable comedian, be it The Day Today and Alan Partridge or The Trip with Rob Brydon.
Coogan's latest role in GREED sees him play Sir Richard McCreadie, a billionaire rich off a fast fashion empire with obvious parallels to Sir Philip Green.
He spoke to JOE about the retail industry's colossal impact on the environment and women, the BBC and its license fee and the future of Alan Partridge, GREED will be released in cinemas across the UK & Ireland on Friday, 21st February 2020.
He previously donated £2.5 million in animal charities Comedian and actor Ricky Gervais has received the Jane Goodall Award for Unwavering Advocacy for Animals. He accepted the award during The Hope Gala 2026 in London, at the inaugural event which celebrated the life and legacy of Dr Jane Goodall, who passed away last year. Jane […]
They were dismissed as ‘anxiety’ In an emotional new interview, Terry Crews’ wife, Rebecca, has opened up on her health battle with Parkinson’s Disease for over a decade. Rebecca Crews, 60, has revealed details of her 11-year battle with Parkinson’s in a lengthy interview with PEOPLE magazine and during an appearance on The TODAY Show […]
Shots were fired Actor Brian Cox has revealed that he turned down the opportunity to star in Pirates of the Caribbean because of Johnny Depp starring in the films. The Golden Globe winning actor, 79, said that he refused the role of the Governor, which eventually went to Jonathan Pryce, and said the film is […]