Breaking into the American market has never been an easy step for British Comedians, Steve Coogan is one of the best that Britain has to offer and he has created countless characters that have reduce the British public to tears (of laughter of course).
Paul and Pauline Calf and the hopelessly thick skinned Alan Partridge have now reached beyond the cult status that they originally enjoyed and are as mainstream in terms of being watched and talked about as Monty Pythons Flying Circus has become over the years.
Coogan has continued through his UK production company to offer some of the most refreshing topical and surreal comedy to be seen on UK television, but despite his valiant attempts at conquering Hollywood and becoming a global comedy legend, he has had limited success in that field.
While Coogan has enjoyed good reviews in many of his forays into film he has never yet reached the level that he has set for himself and that his fans yearn for him to achieve. His role as Tony Wilson in 24 Hour Party People was particularly well recieved as was the title character in Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story where he based the character on himself.
Around The World in 80 Days was an amusing family film but despite expectations really was very little more than that. An hilarious cameo alongside Alfred Molina in Coffee And Cigarettes must have helped Coogan’s case and he led to appearances alongside Hollywood’s box office comedy giant Ben Stiller in A NIght At The Museum and more recently Tropic Thunder.
Coogan is hoping that his latest effort Hamlet 2 will change his luck in the US. Already a hit at Sundance the film stars Coogan as a failed actor who takes up teaching drama in Tucson Arizona, When the school announces that the drama class is under threat of closure Coogan leads his students in an original musical production based loosely around Shakespeares Hamlet.
Meanwhile Coogan can be found on his latest tour “Steve Coogan Is Alan Partridge and Other Less Successful Characters” his first stand up tour in a decade. Steve Coogan Tickets are available here.
Here is a clip of Coogan as the obnoxious Alan Partridge in a previous stand up tour The Man Who Thinks He’s It.
As well as tickets for Steve Coogan and his comedy genius, Viagogo offer tickets for music concerts in the UK with Tina Turner Tickets available and also the chance to see their upcoming Greatest Hits shows Simply Red Tickets are also available now.








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1 Music Equipments // Sep 13, 2008 at 7:49 am
He now hosts the third best slot on Radio Norwich, and he lives in a caravan while his new house … Music Equipments