
Matt Lucas
Acting
Biography
Matthew Richard "Matt" Lucas (born March 5, 1974) is an English comedian, screenwriter and actor. He is perhaps best known for his acclaimed work with David Walliams in the television show Little Britain and spoof interview series Rock Profile, as well as for his portrayal of the surreal scorekeeping baby George Dawes in the Reeves and Mortimer comedy panel game Shooting Stars. In 2009 Lucas played Chancellor Donold David Dongalor, on the BBC/Comedy Central series Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire. More recently, Lucas and Walliams have written and starred in another spoof show, Come Fly with Me. In May 2007, he was placed eighth in the list of the UK's 100 most influential gays and lesbians, in fields as diverse as entertainment, business, politics, and science, by British newspapers The Independent and The Daily Mail.
Born: March 5, 1974
Place of Birth: Paddington, London, England, UK
Known For

The Big Night In
Comic Relief and Children in Need join forces to deliver a very special night of television, hosted by Lenny Henry and Matt Baker.

The Big Night In
Comic Relief and Children in Need join forces to deliver a very special night of television, hosted by Lenny Henry and Matt Baker.

Britain's Gay Footballers
A look at the case of Justin Fashanu and gay footballers.

Derren Brown: Trick of the Mind

The Great British Bake Off
Britain's best amateur bakers compete in the iconic white tent - all united in their aim to prove their baking skills and impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.

Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary in Concert
This concert, recorded to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark musical Les Miserables, gathers the casts of the show's 2010 original production at the Queen's Theatre, the 1985 original production by the London company, and the 2010 production at the Barbican together for one performance. Together with talents like Michael Ball, Hadley Fraser, and John Owen-Jones, the performers present the play's musical numbers in a semi-theatrical style, fully costumed and with all the emotion of the musical's heyday.

Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time
As the Twelfth Doctor nears regeneration, he stumbles on his first incarnation, also refusing to change. It takes a captain, a glass avatar and a familiar face to convince the Doctors the universe still needs them.

Community
Follow the lives of a group of students at what is possibly the world’s worst community college in the fictional locale of Greendale, Colorado.

Proclaimers: This Is the Story
David Tennant talks to Craig and Charlie Reid of The Proclaimers about a 30-year career that has seen them become one of Scotland's most iconic bands.

The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer
The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer was a BBC TV sketch show written by and starring double act Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer. Its first series appeared in 1993 following the duo's move to the BBC after parting company with Channel 4. The show marked a continuation of Reeves & Mortimer's bizarre, anarchic and frequently silly comedy that they had first explored on Channel 4's Vic Reeves Big Night Out, with a number of important differences.
Filmography
as Kev the Conjurer
as Zachiel (voice)
as Self - Audience Member
as Master of Ceremonies
as Perry (voice)
as Prodnose
as Self - Host
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Self - Presenter
as Self
as Various Roles
as Self - Guest Panelist
as Self - Emperor Penguin / Guest Panelist
as Thénardier
as Self - Guest Judge
as Mr. Collick (voice)
as Charlie (voice)
as Blut
as Self
as Benny (voice)
as Self - Host
as Tony Hendra
as Nardole
as PT Wain
as Self
as Panhandler
as Self - Presenter
as Salted Caramel (voice)
as Sam
as Bottom
as Tweedledee / Tweedledum
as Aleister Crowley (voice)
as Himself
as Nardole
as Self - Guest
as Lady Paddles (voice)
as Pompidou
as Mr. Fisher
as Igor
as Joe
as Narrator
as Self
as Self
as Olivier
as Otto
as Derrick
as Self
as Divine
as Self
as Self
as Franklin Franklin
as Himself
as Self
as Gil
as Stu
as Benny (voice)
as Presenter
as Fearghal O'Farrell
as Thenardier
as Tweedledee / Tweedledum
as Rabbi
as Sparx (voice)
as Toby
as Self - Contestant
as Self - Gen X Contestant
as Chancellor Dongalor
as Andy Pipkin
as Record Company Boss
as Self
as Jammy
as Self
as Toad
as Various
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Daffydd Thomas
as Cardinal One (voice)
as Merlin
as Dr. Elgin
as Nardole
as Villars
as God
as Narrator
as Cousin Tom
as Roy Oates
as Rod
as Various Roles
as Self
as Bee
as Dr. Phillip Lavender
as Self - Guest Announcer
as Karen
as Luis Bunuel
as Gary Barlow
as Sir Bernard Chumley
as Sir Oswald
as Pat Magnet
as Various
as 'The Quill'
as Self
as George Dawes
as Mayor Hobson
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Nigel Molesworth (voice)