Simon Farnaby
Biography
Simon Farnaby, born on April 2, 1973, is a talented English actor, comedian, and writer. He has gained prominence for his contributions to the Them There collective, where he has both written and performed in popular productions such as "Horrible Histories," "Yonderland," and "Ghosts."
Farnaby has received critical acclaim for his work on the film "Paddington 2," earning BAFTA nominations for both Best Adapted Screenplay and Best British Film. His creative prowess was further recognized in 2023 when he won a Television BAFTA for Outstanding Contribution to Memorable TV Moments.
In the same year, Farnaby showcased his versatility by co-writing and featuring in "Wonka," a film that serves as a prequel to Roald Dahl's beloved classic, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," delving into the backstory of the iconic character, Willy Wonka. Through his unique blend of humor and storytelling, Farnaby continues to leave a significant mark on the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his engaging performances and innovative writing.
Filmography
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The Phantom of the Open
2022
Bunny and the Bull
2009 • Bunny
Paddington
2014
Mindhorn
2016 • Clive Parnevik
Bill
2015 • Earl of Croydon / Juan Domingo / Sausage / Dmitri Alexandrovitch / Fur Seller
Richard III: The King in the Car Park
2013 • Self
This Time with Alan Partridge
2019 • Sam Chatwin
Yonderland
2013 • Various
Ghosts
2019 • Julian Fawcett