This page will contain blogs about Martin Clunes, as they become available.Martin ClunesMartin Clunes (born 28 November 1961) is a British actor. The son of actor Alec Clunes, he is best known as Gary in the sitcom Men Behaving Badly which was broadcast from 1992 to 1998. His first television appearance came a decade earlier in Doctor Who, and he also got a role as one of the sons in the BBC sitcom No Place Like Home. Clunes is an established dramatic actor too, starring in the films An Evening With Gary Lineker, Staggered and Saving Grace. In 2002 he played serial killer John George Haigh in A Is for Acid, and four years earlier he starred as Richard Burbage in Shakespeare in Love. When Angus Deayton was sacked as host of Have I Got News For You, Clunes was one of several people recruited to guest host the topical news quiz, having been an extremely successful panellist and stand-in captain in the past (he joked that, as he had been a contestant on the show so many times that there was now only one chair on the set that he had not sat in, before dropping a spotlight and dramatic music on Ian Hislop). Clunes won much acclaim for his role and seems a popular choice for a permanent role. Clunes was also frequently recruited by his friend and former Men Behaving Badly co-star Harry Enfield to play charcaters in his sketch shows. A keen camper van driver, Clunes is married to producer Philippa Braithwaite and has a daughter, Emily. This page about Martin Clunes includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Martin Clunes News stories about Martin Clunes External links for Martin Clunes Videos for Martin Clunes Wikis about Martin Clunes Discussion Groups about Martin Clunes Blogs about Martin Clunes Images of Martin Clunes |
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A keen camper van driver, Clunes is married to producer Philippa Braithwaite and has a daughter, Emily. He has also starred in several lesser or less successful films including The Killing Box (1993), Ed (1996), and Lookin' Italian (1998). Clunes was also frequently recruited by his friend and former Men Behaving Badly co-star Harry Enfield to play charcaters in his sketch shows. In 2004 LeBlanc started his own TV series Joey based on the character he played in Friends. Clunes won much acclaim for his role and seems a popular choice for a permanent role. LeBlanc has also appeared in some well-known Hollywood films including Lost in Space, Charlie's Angels, and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. When Angus Deayton was sacked as host of Have I Got News For You, Clunes was one of several people recruited to guest host the topical news quiz, having been an extremely successful panellist and stand-in captain in the past (he joked that, as he had been a contestant on the show so many times that there was now only one chair on the set that he had not sat in, before dropping a spotlight and dramatic music on Ian Hislop). He is best known for playing the role of Joey Francis Tribbiani on the TV sitcom Friends. In 2002 he played serial killer John George Haigh in A Is for Acid, and four years earlier he starred as Richard Burbage in Shakespeare in Love. Matt LeBlanc (born July 25, 1967 in Newton, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actor. Clunes is an established dramatic actor too, starring in the films An Evening With Gary Lineker, Staggered and Saving Grace. His first television appearance came a decade earlier in Doctor Who, and he also got a role as one of the sons in the BBC sitcom No Place Like Home. The son of actor Alec Clunes, he is best known as Gary in the sitcom Men Behaving Badly which was broadcast from 1992 to 1998. Martin Clunes (born 28 November 1961) is a British actor. |