Matthew Holness

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Matthew Holness

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Matthew Holness

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Friday Night Dinner: 10 Years and a Lovely Bit of Squirrel
1h 8m
DOLBY
Movie 2021

Friday Night Dinner: 10 Years and a Lovely Bit of Squirrel

With exclusive interviews and outtakes, this anniversary special celebrates a...

Italia Violenta
17min
DOLBY
Movie 2015

Italia Violenta

Matthew Holness, writer and star of cult television series Garth...

A Gun for George
17min
DOLBY
Movie 2011

A Gun for George

Author Terry Finch struggles to find an outlet that will...

Cemetery Junction
1h 34m
DOLBY
Movie 2010

Cemetery Junction

In 1970s England, three blue-collar friends spend their days joking,...

Free Agents
9 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 2009

Free Agents

Free Agents is a romantic black comedy starring Stephen Mangan,...

Time Trumpet
9 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 2006

Time Trumpet

Set in the year 2031, this mockumentary looks back at...

Festival
1h 47m
DOLBY
Movie 2005

Festival

'Festival' is a black comedy set during the annual Edinburgh...

2004: The Stupid Version
2 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 2004

2004: The Stupid Version

Armando Iannucci's alternative take on some of the events that...

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
19 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 2004

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace

When the Hellmouth opens beneath Darkplace Hospital in downtown Romford,...

Bruiser
6 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 2000

Bruiser

Bruiser is a TV comedy sketch show produced for BBC...

Biography

Born in Whitstable, Kent in 1975, Matthew Holness is an English comedian, actor, writer and director. He is best known for his comic creation, the fictional horror novelist Garth Marenghi. He read English at Trinity College, Cambridge and was vice-president of the Cambridge Footlights. His contemporaries included Footlights president, David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Olivia Colman and his Marenghi co-writer Richard Ayoade. Holness first appeared on television as a cast-member of the 2000 BBC Choice TV series Bruiser, which starred Mitchell, Webb, Colman and Martin Freeman. In that same year he won the Perrier at the Edinburgh Fringe for Garty Marenghi's Fright Night, which was transferred to UK television in the guise of the 2004 Channel 4 horror comedy Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. Other credits include 2006's Man to Man with Dean Learner, several productions with Ricky Gervais such as The Office, Life's Too Short and Cemetery Junction, and the 2017 Channel 4 sitcom Back which starred Mitchell and Webb. In 2018 he made his feature length directorial debut with the film Possum, having previously helmed short films The Snipist and A Gun For George.