Simon Farnaby
Simon Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, writer, and comedian best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the TV series Horrible Histories, Yonderland and Ghosts. He has written and starred in films such as Mindhorn and Paddington 2, and in the BBC sitcom Detectorists.
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Simon Farnaby at the 2011 Children's BAFTAs. | |
Born | Darlington, County Durham, England | 2 April 1973
Occupation | Actor, writer, comedian |
Years active | 1994–present |
Early life
Farnaby was born Darlington, Co Durham.[1] and attended Richmond School, North Yorkshire.
Career
Farnaby is a long-time member of The Mighty Boosh supporting cast, having had roles both in their series and co-starring in the quasi-spinoff film Bunny and the Bull. He is also well known for his similarly offbeat characters in the CBBC live-action series of Horrible Histories, such as Caligula and the Grim Reaper. Other notable television work includes a recurring role on the sitcom Jam & Jerusalem and co-starring as eccentric neighbour Sloman on The Midnight Beast's TV series. He previously had a very brief role in Coronation Street in the 1990s.
Along with journalist Scott Murray, Farnaby co-wrote The Phantom of the Open, a biography of Maurice Flitcroft, a would-be professional golfer whose unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the Open Championship led to his being described as "the world's worst golfer". The book was published in 2010.[2]
Along with the five other principal members of the cast of Horrible Histories, Farnaby is also the co-creator, writer and star of Yonderland, an eight-part family fantasy comedy series that premiered on Sky One on 10 November 2013. The show ended in 2016, with three series and a Christmas special.[3] He co-starred with the same troupe in Bill, a 2015 BBC comedy film based loosely around the early life of William Shakespeare.[4][5]
In 2013, Farnaby presented a documentary entitled Richard III: The King in the Car Park, tracing the discovery and identification of the remains of the last Plantagenet king. The next year, Farnaby presented another Channel 4 documentary series entitled Man Vs Weird, in which he travelled the world investigating people who claim superhuman abilities.
In mid-2014, Farnaby narrated a series on Channel 5 called On the Yorkshire Buses, following East Yorkshire Motor Services.[6]
In 2016, Farnaby co-wrote Mindhorn with Julian Barratt, a comedy about Richard Thorncroft (Barratt), a faded television actor drawn into negotiations with a criminal who believes his character Detective Mindhorn is real. Farnaby also has a small acting role as Clive Parnevik.
In December 2016, Farnaby had a small role in Rogue One, as an X-Wing Pilot.
In February 2017 Farnaby stated that he was working on a film script based on his biography of Maurice Flitcroft.[2]
In 2017, Farnaby co-wrote Paddington 2 with Paul King. Farnaby had a small role in both the first film and its sequel.
Personal life
Farnaby is married to actress Claire Keelan (his second wife) with whom he has a daughter, Eve, born in 2014.[7] He also has children with his first wife.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Fat Slags | Ventriloquist | |
Blake's Junction 7 | Terry | Short film | |
2009 | Bunny and the Bull | Bunny | |
2010 | Burke & Hare | William Wordsworth | |
2011 | Your Highness | Manious the Bold | |
2013 | All Stars | Foreman | |
2014 | Paddington | Barry | |
2015 | Bill | Various | |
2016 | Mindhorn | Clive Parnevik | Also writer |
Rogue One | X-wing pilot Farns Monsbee | Blue Five | |
2017 | Paddington 2 | Barry | Also writer |
2018 | Christopher Robin | Taxi Driver | |
TBA | The Fantastic Flitcrofts | Filming; Writer |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | The House of Windsor | Sean Sutcliffe | 1 episode |
1996 | Coronation Street | Greg Bamfield | 1 episode |
2004–2007 | The Mighty Boosh | Various characters | 3 episodes |
2005 | The Lenny Henry Show | Twyford | 1 episode |
Spoons | Various Characters | 6 episodes | |
2006 | Blunder | 6 episodes | |
2006–2009 | Jam & Jerusalem | Samuel "Spike" Pike | 12 episodes |
2007 | Comedy Cuts | Werewolf | 1 episode |
The Yellow House | Henri | TV movie | |
Strutter | Various | 2 episodes | |
2008 | M.I. High | James Blond | 1 episode |
The Golf War | Stuart Ogilvy | Failed pilot | |
Angelo's | Kris | 6 episodes | |
LifeSpam: My Child is French | Various | Failed pilot | |
2009–2013 | Horrible Histories | Various characters | 65 episodes |
2010 | The Persuasionists | Keaton | 6 episodes |
Comedy Lab | Old Man | 1 episode | |
2011 | Dick and Dom's Funny Business | Various characters | 1 episode |
Horrible Histories' Big Prom Party | Various characters | One-off special | |
2012 | Dave Shakespeare | Dave Shakespeare | Failed pilot |
2012–present | The Midnight Beast | Sloman | 10 episodes |
2013 | Utopia | Marcus | 1 episode |
2013 | Not Going Out | Scott | 1 episode |
Richard III: The King in the Car Park | Presenter | Documentary | |
Richard III: The Unseen Story | Narrator | Documentary | |
2013–2016 | Yonderland | Various characters | 25 episodes |
2013 | Crackanory | Robert Pickle | 1 episode |
2014 | Man Vs Weird | Himself | 3 episodes |
On the Yorkshire Buses | Narrator | 8 episodes | |
Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy | George Orwell | 1 episode | |
2014-15 | Detectorists | Art | 7 episodes |
2015 | House of Fools | Health Inspector | 1 episode |
Horrible Histories | Various characters | 12 episodes | |
Top Coppers | Dr Schäfer | 2 episodes | |
2017 | Quacks | Dr Flowers | 1 episode |
2019 | This Time with Alan Partridge | Sam Chatwin | 1 episode |
2019 - Present | Ghosts | Julian Fawcett MP | Also Co-creator |
References
- Simon Farnaby at IMDb
- Richardson, Jay (24 February 2017). "The world's worst golfer, coming to cinemas". Chortle. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- "Sky1 to visit Yonderland". Sky1 website. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
- "Stars of Horrible Histories to make Shakespeare film". BBC Media Centre. 22 March 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
- "Bill: production details". British Comedy Guide. comedy.co.uk. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
- "On The Yorkshire Buses". Ear ache voices. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
- Bennion, Chris (17 September 2020). "Simon Farnaby interview: 'Doing another Paddington film was just too much to bear'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 January 2021.