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Sean Foley (born John Foley; 21 November 1964) is a British director, writer, comedian and actor.Following early success as part of the comedy double act The Right Size and their long-running stage show The Play What I Wrote, Foley has more recently become a director, including of several West End comedy productions.
On April 23, British actor/writer/director Sean Foley — who directed Gadd in Urban Myths in 2019 — wrote on social media that he contacted police due to “defamatory abusive and threatening ...
Sean Foley may refer to: . Seán Foley (born 1949), Irish sportsman; Sean Foley (director) (born 1964), British theatre director, actor and writer Sean Foley (golf instructor) (born 1974), Canadian golf instructor who coaches several PGA Tour players
Fans online began to accuse Sean Foley, a British actor, writer and director, of being real-life Darrien, without any evidence. ... “People I love, have worked with, and admire (including Sean ...
Mindhorn is a 2016 British independent comedy film directed by Sean Foley, [4] written by Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby, and executive produced by Steve Coogan and Ridley Scott. It stars Barratt, Farnaby, Essie Davis, Russell Tovey and Andrea Riseborough, with cameo appearances by Kenneth Branagh and Simon Callow as themselves. [5]
Baby Reindeer is a British black comedy-drama thriller television miniseries created by and starring Richard Gadd.It is adapted from his autobiographical one-man show. [1] [2] Directed by Weronika Tofilska and Josephine Bornebusch, it also stars Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau, and Tom Goodman-Hill.
Hamish McColl (born 28 January 1962) is a British comedian, writer and actor. He trained at the École Philippe Gaulier, Paris and the University of Cambridge.With Sean Foley, he formed the double act The Right Size in 1988, creating comic theatre shows which toured all over the world.
It was directed by Foley, designed by Michael Taylor with music by Noah and the Whale's Charlie Fink and starred Stephen Mangan as Sidney Stratton, Kara Tointon as Daphne Birnley and Sue Johnston as Mrs Watson. [1] [2] [3] The production was due to run until 11 January 2020, however due to poor ticket sales it closed early on 7 December 2019. [4]