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{{Infobox person
| name = Mackenzie Crook
| image = Mackenzie Crook.JPG
| image size = 220px
| caption = Crook in 2009
| birthname = Paul James Crook
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1971|9|29}}
| birth_place= [[Maidstone]], Kent, England
| occupation = Actor, writer, director, comedian
| yearsactive= 1996–present
| spouse = {{marriage|Lindsay Crook|April 2001}}
| children = 2
| homepage =
}}
'''Paul James''' "'''Mackenzie'''" '''Crook'''<ref>http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Hot+Potato.-a0113519755</ref> (born 29 September 1971) is an English actor, writer, director, and stand-up comedian. He is best known for playing [[Gareth Keenan]] in ''[[The Office (UK TV series)|The Office]]'', [[Pintel and Ragetti|Ragetti]] in the [[Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)|''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films]], and Orell in the [[HBO]] series ''[[Game of Thrones]]''.
 
==Early life==
Crook was born in [[Maidstone]], [[Kent]]. He grew up in [[Dartford]], Kent. His father, Michael Crook, worked for [[British Airways]], and his mother, Sheila, was a hospital manager.<ref name=Times3758685/><ref name=Times5481560/> He has two sisters. As a child, he was put on a course of [[hormone therapy]] for three years due to a [[growth hormone deficiency]].<ref name=Times3758685/> In the summers, he spent time at his uncle's tobacco farm in northern [[Zimbabwe]],<ref name=Times5481560>{{cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel/news/article5481560.ece|title=My hols: Mackenzie Crook|work=The Times |location=UK |date=11 January 2009|accessdate=24 January 2010|first=Jenny|last=Booth}}</ref> where he developed his love for painting.<ref name=Times3758685/> He was educated at the [[Wilmington Grammar School for Boys|Wilmington Grammar School for Boys, Dartford]],<ref name=DMail504932/> where he was the illustrator and cartoonist for the school magazine. He joined the Orchard Youth Theatre in Dartford when he was about 15 years old.
 
==Career==
 
===Early work===
Wanting to be a [[graphic artist]],<ref name=DMail556997/> aged 18 he applied and was turned down three times for courses at the [[Kent Institute of Art & Design]]. He spent a while doing part-time jobs in a publisher's, a hospital, [[Halfords|Halford's]] and [[Pizza Hut]].<ref name=DMail556997/>
 
Persuaded to join a local theatre company by its manager, he was guided to turn to comedic arts, resulting in Crook writing comedy sketches and the theatre manager becoming his agent.<ref name=DMail556997/> He then became a comedian alongside [[Iain Lee]] for about eight years, in the guise of Charlie Cheese, "the cheeky chirpy chappy from Chorley".<ref name=Times3758685/> He has also performed, both on stage and in the Channel 4 sketch show ''[[Barking (TV series)|Barking]]'', as a grotesque schoolteacher called Mr Bagshaw who is said to be based on a variety of obnoxious, overbearing science teachers he was taught by while in school.<ref name=BBCCrook/>
 
===Film and television career===
In 1996 Crook appeared in his first short film: ''The Man who Fell in Love with a Traffic Cone.''
Having been seen by [[Bob Mortimer]] in his one-man show in [[Edinburgh]],<ref name=DMail504932/> alongside others including [[Sacha Baron Cohen]] they were offered their first major television roles as comedy sketch contributors on [[Channel 4]]'s ''[[The Eleven O'Clock Show]]'' in 1998, from which Crook was quietly dropped.<ref name=BBCCrook/> He was later a member of the main cast of the [[BBC]] sketch show ''TV to Go'' in 2001.<ref name=BBCCrook/>
 
In late 1999 he hosted the short-lived ITV1 show ''Comedy Café'' in the guise of his Charlie Cheese character. The show made by Channel X for ITV1 had Charlie Cheese interviewing various celebrities about their latest live tour, book, album or film release.
In 2001, he auditioned for the role of [[Gareth Keenan]] in [[Ricky Gervais]]/[[Stephen Merchant]] popular [[mockumentary]] ''[[The Office (UK TV series)|The Office]].'' Written originally for a larger thuggish actor,<ref name=BBCCrook>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/people/mackenzie_crook_person_page.shtml|title=Mackenzie Crook|publisher=BBC Comedy|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref> Crook won the role and by the end of the series in 2003 had earned himself two BAFTA nominations.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0188871/awards Mackenzie Crook – Awards]</ref>
 
Crook was featured in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' (2003), ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' (2006) and in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'' (2007);<ref name=Guard200705>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/may/19/theatre|title=Out of office reply|work=The Guardian |location=UK |date=19 May 2007|accessdate=24 January 2010 | first=Hannah | last=Pool}}</ref> as [[Pintel and Ragetti|Ragetti]], a pirate with a comically ill-fitting wooden [[Ocular prosthetic|false eye]]. Neither Crook nor [[Lee Arenberg]] (Pintel) were featured in the 2011 movie ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''.
He has appeared in adverts as the character for [[Visa (company)|Visa]] and [[M&M's]]. He has also featured as himself in adverts for MTV, [[Film Four]] and as a voiceover artiste for motor insurance company [[Green Flag]] in 2007. In 2010 he provided a voice over in an advertisement for the electrical retailer ''[[Currys]]''.
 
Crook also appeared as Launcelot Gobbo in [[Michael Radford]]'s [[The Merchant of Venice (2004 film)|2004 film adaptation]] of Shakespeare's ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' and had a minor role in the 2004 film ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' as a theatre usher. Other films he has appeared in include ''The Gathering'' (2003) and ''[[The Brothers Grimm (film)|The Brothers Grimm]]'' (2005).
Crook has starred in three of [[Tim Plester]] and Ben Gregor's short films: as Gary Tibbs in ''Ant Muzak'' (2002), as Servalan in ''Blake's Junction 7'' (2004), and as Glorious George in ''World of Wrestling'' (2006). All three of these films have been released on DVD. He has also voiced in a television series called ''[[Modern Toss]]'' and has featured in ''[[I Want Candy (2007 film)|I Want Candy]]'' as Mr Dulberg, a quirky university professor and voiced a character called Rolli Bobbler in the English version of an animated film from [[Finland]] called ''Quest for a Heart'' (original Finnish name ''Röllin Sydän''). He also performed a duet with Ricky Gervais in the ''[[Concert for Diana]]''.
 
Crook played the leading role of Paul Callow in the British comedy film ''[[Three and Out]],''<ref name=DMail504932>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-504932/From-Office-Romeo-Why-Mackenzie-Crook-terrified-love-scenes.html|title=From Office to Romeo: Why Mackenzie Crook is terrified of love scenes|work=Daily Mail |location=UK |date=28 December 2007|accessdate=24 January 2010 | first=Frances | last=Hardy}}</ref> released on 25 April 2008.<ref name=Times3758685>{{cite news|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article3758685.ece|title=Mackenzie Crook's tour of identities and the poignant Three and Out|work=The Times |location=UK |date=17 July 2008|accessdate=24 January 2010 | first=Kevin | last=Maher}}</ref><ref name=DMail556997>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-556997/The-amazing-Mr-Mackenzie-Crook-From-The-Office-Hollywood.html#ixzz0dWVzreeF|title=The amazing Mr Mackenzie Crook: From The Office to Hollywood|work=Daily Mail |location=UK |date=12 April 2008|accessdate=24 January 2010 }}</ref> On 10 May 2008 he appeared in an episode of the BBC1 comedy/drama "[[Love Soup]]" playing the character Marty Cady and appeared in an episode of [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]]' 2008 BBC adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]' ''[[Little Dorrit (TV serial)|Little Dorrit]]''. He also provided his voice and movements to a character in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s ''[[The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn]]'', which began filming in January 2009 and was released in 2011.<ref>{{cite news|author=Jay A. Fernandez, Borys Kit|title=Daniel Craig to star in "Tintin"|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=27 January 2009|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ic323ae8a6486e91c8f3aab35cbff3722|accessdate=27 January 2009}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
 
Crook starred in Wyndham Price's drama ''Abraham's Point'' as Comet Snape and appeared in ''[[City of Ember]]'' as Looper, and on TV was featured in the documentary ''Tattoos: A Scarred History'' (2009). He also did ''[[Big Brother Celebrity Hijack]]'' and appeared in an [[ITV Network|ITV]] drama ''Demons'' (originally titled ''The Last Van Helsing'') as a vampire named Dr. Gladiolus Hadilus Tradius Thrip. In January 2009, Crook featured in the second and third episodes of the third series of the E4 hit teen cult drama ''[[Skins (TV series)|Skins]]''. In the show Crook played psychotic Bristol gangster Johnny White. He has appeared in ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'', for the first episode of the second season, as a man named Cedric, who tries to take Merlin's job as Prince Arthur's manservant.
In November 2010 Mackenzie starred in ''[[A Reluctant Tragic Hero]]'', a comic play by Anton Chekhov, on the [[Sky Arts]] channel. It also starred [[Johnny Vegas]].
Mackenzie played Corporal Buckley, a brutal career soldier, in Jimmy McGovern's ''[[Accused (TV series)|Accused]]'', broadcast on BBC1 in November 2010.<ref name="bbc_accused">[[BBC]] Press Office, 10 October 2010, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/10_october/26/accused3.shtml Accused]</ref>
During the 2012 [[San Diego Comic-Con]] it was announced that Crook will play the role of Orell in the third season of ''[[Game of Thrones]]''.<ref name="got">{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpSDSgChsaI |title=Game of Thrones Season 3: New Cast Members |publisher=Youtube.com |date=13 July 2012 |accessdate=15 September 2013}}</ref>
 
Mackenzie has also written and directed a British television comedy series called ''[[Detectorists]]'' which was first broadcast on BBC Four on 2 October 2014. He also stars in the six-part series alongside [[Toby Jones]]. Crook was nominated for a [[British Academy Television Craft Award]] for Best Writing in a Comedy Series, while the series was nominated for the [[British Academy Television Award for Best Situation Comedy]].
 
===Theatre===
Crook played Billy Bibbit in the 2004 London West End production of the stage play of ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (play)|One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]'' opposite [[Christian Slater]],<ref name=Guard200705/> and in 2006 he appeared in ''[[The Exonerated (play)|The Exonerated]]'' at the Riverside Studios in [[Hammersmith]].
 
He starred in director [[Ian Rickson]]'s production of ''[[The Seagull]]'' opposite [[Kristin Scott Thomas]], as the troubled writer Konstantin for which he earned a nomination from the [[Evening Standard Theatre Awards]].<ref name=Times3758685/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/theatre/article-23418936-details/Evening+Standard+Theatre+Awards+2007%3A+the+longlist/article.do |title=Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2007: the longlist&#124; Theatre |publisher=This is London |date=31 October 2007 |accessdate=15 September 2013}}</ref> Starting at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] in London in February/March 2007, it transferred to Broadway in September 2008. In December 2008 he finished the Broadway run of ''The Seagull'' at the [[Walter Kerr Theatre]].<ref name=Times3758685/>
 
From 15 July through to 15 August 2009 Mackenzie appeared at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] in [[Jez Butterworth]]'s ''[[Jerusalem (play)|Jerusalem]].''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thelondonpaper.com/going-out/whats-new/the-big-interview-mackenzie-crook|title=Mackenzie Crook talks new play Jerusalem|publisher=The London paper|date=16 July 2009|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref> He and the play received rave reviews and it was transferred to the West End's [[Apollo Theatre]] in February 2010. In May 2011 he was nominated for the [[Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play]], for his role in the Broadway transfer of the show<ref>{{cite web|url=http://broadwayworld.com/article/2011-Tony-Nominations-Announced-THE-BOOK-OF-MORMON-Leads-With-14-20110503 |title=2011 Tony Nominations Announced! THE BOOK OF MORMON Leads With 14! |publisher=Broadwayworld.com |date= |accessdate=15 September 2013}}</ref> and also appeared in the 2011 London revival.
 
Also during 2010, on 18 April, Mackenzie took part in the fund raising event ''We Are One, a celebration of tribal peoples'', in aid of indigenous rights organisation [[Survival International]], at the [[Apollo Theatre]], [[Shaftesbury Avenue]]. The evening was a performance of tribal prose and poetry from some of the UK and Hollywood's leading actors and musicians. The event was created and directed by [[Mark Rylance]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mackenziecrook.com/ |title=Mackenzie Crook |publisher=Mackenzie Crook |date= |accessdate=15 September 2013}}</ref> Mackenzie appeared in the play "Aliens" at the [[Bush Theatre]] in October 2010 and in early 2012 appeared in ''[[The Recruiting Officer]]'' at the [[Donmar Warehouse]].
 
===Other work===
Crook has directed a music video for the London electro band Paw Paw (his sister Zoe is one of the band members). The stop motion animation video accompanies the band's debut single 'Wired OK', released on 16 July 2007 on Albino Recordings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myspace.com/pawpawmusic |title=PawPawMusic |publisher=Myspace.com |date= |accessdate=15 September 2013}}</ref>
Crook appeared as a postman in the music video for [[Paul McCartney]]'s single "[[Dance Tonight]]" alongside actress [[Natalie Portman]]. The video for the song was directed by [[Michel Gondry]] and was posted exclusively on YouTube on 22 May 2007.
 
Crook has a deal with publisher [[Faber and Faber|Faber]] to illustrate and write a children's book.<ref name=Guard200705/> His first one, ''The Windvale Sprites'', was released in November 2011. It was announced on 8 February 2012, that Crook's book was nominated for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, in the 5–12-year-old category.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16928318 | work=BBC News | title=Mackenzie Crook up for book award | date=8 February 2012}}</ref> The book contains references to a storm in 1987 which hit Dartford and surrounding areas.
Crook teamed up with the writers of Modern Toss and footwear giant Kickers in 2009 to provide voiceovers for a new series of comedy cartoons called Random Bandits, which are featured online at the Kickers MySpace.{{Citation needed|date= October 2011}}
On 9 April 2010 it was announced that Crook would star in the music video for [[Slow Club]]'s new single, "Giving Up on Love", after band member Rebecca Taylor wrote to him.{{Citation needed|date= October 2011}}
Crook regularly works in radio, and is scheduled to appear in the BBC Radio Four show North by Northamptonshire, in 2011. Crook stars alongside [[Geoffrey Palmer (actor)|Geoffrey Palmer]], [[Sheila Hancock]], Lizzie Roper and [[Jessica Henwick]].
Crook narrated the audiobook version of the novel 'Charlotte Street' by [[Danny Wallace (humourist)|Danny Wallace]].
 
==Personal life==
Crook and his wife Lindsay, a former advertising executive, reside in [[Muswell Hill]], [[London]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/stage/theatre/article6631339.ece|title=Mackenzie Crook: from The Office to Jerusalem|work=The Times |location=UK |date=6 July 2009|accessdate=24 January 2010 | first=Bruce | last=Dessau}}</ref> They were married in April 2001 and have a son, Jude Michael (born 17 January 2003) and a daughter, Scout Elizabeth (born 24 December 2007).
 
Crook is an [[Atheism|atheist]]. In a 2006 interview, he stated:
 
{{cquote|I don't believe in life after death. I'm a staunch atheist and I know when I die that will be it, I'll just blink out of existence. It's not an incredibly comforting thought but I'm completely at peace with that idea and it just makes me appreciate this life all the more. It's almost a panic to get as much done and to have as much experience as possible.}}
 
As a teenager, he inherited a rare breeding pair of Mediterranean [[spur-thighed tortoise]]s, leading to his hobby of breeding [[turtle|chelonians]].<ref name=DMail556997/> In January 2010 on ''The [[Andrew Marr]] Show'', Crook revealed that he himself provides the tortoises used in his new play ''Jerusalem'', taking them from his own herd. A committed conservationist, Crook purchased eight acres of [[Essex]] woodland in 2008, to create his own private nature reserve.<ref name="WildShot">{{cite journal|last=Crook|first=Mackenzie|date=13 March 2011|title=A wild shot|journal=Live (Mail on Sunday supplement)|page=32}}</ref> In an interview with the [[BBC]] he denied claims made on Wikipedia that he was a [[Green Party of England and Wales]] activist.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11310320 |work=BBC News | title=Mackenzie Crook: From Jerusalem to Vermont | date=16 September 2010}}</ref>
 
==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#BOC4DE;" | Year
! style="background:#BOC4DE;" | Film & Television
! style="background:#BOC4DE;" | Role
! style="background:#BOC4DE;" | Notes
|-
| 1996
| ''The Man who Fell in Love with a Traffic Cone''
| The Man
|short film
|-
|rowspan="2" | 1998
| ''[[Still Crazy (film)|Still Crazy]]''
| Dutch Kid
|
|-
| ''[[The Eleven O'Clock Show]]''
| himself
| TV series
|-
| 2001–2003
|''[[The Office (UK TV series)|The Office]]''
|[[Gareth Keenan]]
| TV series: 14 episodes
|-
| 2002
| ''Ant Muzak''
| Gary Tibbs
| short film
|-
|rowspan="2"| 2003
| ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]''
| [[Pintel and Ragetti|Ragetti]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Gathering (2003 film)|The Gathering]]''
| The Gathering
|
|-
|rowspan="6" | 2004
| ''[[The Merchant of Venice (2004 film)|The Merchant of Venice]]''
| Launcelot Gobbo
|
|-
| ''[[Sex Lives of the Potato Men]]''
| Ferris
|
|-
| ''[[The Life and Death of Peter Sellers]]''
| Car Salesman
|
|-
| ''[[Churchill: The Hollywood Years]]''
| Jimmy Charoo
|
|-
| ''[[Finding Neverland]]''
| Mr. Jaspers
|
|-
| ''Blake's Junction 7''
| Servalan
| short film
|-
|rowspan="3" | 2005
| ''[[Spider-Plant Man]]''
| Scientist
| short film
|-
| ''[[Monkey Trousers]]''
| various characters
| TV series
|-
| ''[[The Brothers Grimm (film)|The Brothers Grimm]]''
| Hidlick
|
|-
|rowspan="5" | 2006
| ''[[Land of the Blind (film)|Land of the Blind]]''
| Editor
|
|-
| ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]''
| [[Pintel and Ragetti|Ragetti]]
|
|-
| ''[[Popetown]]''
| various roles
| voice only<br>TV series<br>also writer
|-
| ''[[Modern Toss (TV series)|Modern Toss]]''
| various roles
| voice only<br>TV series
|-
| ''World of Wrestling''
| Glorious George
| short film
|-
|rowspan="4" | 2007
| ''{{ill|fi|Quest for a Heart|Röllin sydän}}'' (Original title: ''Röllin sydän'')
| Rölli
| voice only: English language version of Finnish original
|-
| ''[[I Could Never Be Your Woman]]''
| Producer
|
|-
| ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]''
| [[Pintel and Ragetti|Ragetti]]
|
|-
| ''[[I Want Candy (2007 film)|I Want Candy]]''
| Dulberg
|
|-
|rowspan="4" | 2008
| ''[[Three and Out]]''
| Paul Callow
|
|-
| ''[[City of Ember]]''
| Looper
|
|-
| ''[[Little Dorrit (TV serial)|Little Dorrit]]''
| Harris
| TV series: 1 episode
|-
| ''[[Love Soup]]''
| Marty Cady
| TV series: 1 episode
|-
|rowspan="4" | 2009
| ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]''
| Cedric
| TV series: 1 episode
|-
| ''[[Demons (TV series)|Demons]]''
| Gladiolus Thrip
| TV series: 2 episodes
|-
| ''[[Skins (TV series)|Skins]]''
| Johnny White
| TV series: 2 episodes
|-
| ''[[Solomon Kane (film)|Solomon Kane]]''
| Father Michael
|
|-
|rowspan="3" | 2010
|'' Chekhov Comedy Shorts''
|
| TV series: 1 episode
|-
| ''[[Accused (TV series)|Accused]]''
| Lance Corporal Alan Buckley
| TV series: 1 episode
|-
| ''[[Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (film)|Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll]]''
| Russell Hardy
|
|-
|rowspan="2" | 2011
| ''[[Ironclad (film)|Ironclad]]''
| Marks
 
|
|-
| ''[[The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn]]''
| Tom
|
|-
|rowspan="2" | 2012
| ''[[Cheerful Weather for the Wedding]]''
| David Dakin
| Movie
|-
| ''[[I am Tom Moody]]''
| Tom Moody
| Short Film: Voice
|-
|rowspan="4" | 2013
| ''[[Game of Thrones]]''
| Orell
| TV series: 6 episodes
|-
| ''[[Almost Human (TV series)|Almost Human]]''
| Rudy Lom
| TV series
|-
| ''[[The Café (TV series)|The Cafe]]''
| Dave
| TV series: 2 episodes
|-
| ''[[One Chance (film)|One Chance]]''
|
|
|-
|rowspan="2"|2014
| ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]''
| Silent Guard at Prado Museum
|-
|''[[Detectorists]]''
|Andy
|TV series<br>writer & director<br>[[British Academy Television Craft Awards|BAFTA Television Craft Award for Best Writing in a Comedy Series]]<br> [[British Academy Television Award for Best Situation Comedy|BAFTA Television Award for Best Situation Comedy]]
|-
|rowspan="2" | 2015
| ''[[Caesar]]''
| Cassius
| ''pre-production''
|-
| ''[[Ordinary Lies]]''
| 'Paracetamol' Pete
| TV series: 6 episodes
|-
|}
 
==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}
 
==External links==
*{{official website|http://www.mackenziecrook.com|Mackenzie Crook}} – official site
*[http://mackenziecrook.com/index.html?about.html Mackenzie Crook] – autobiography
*{{IMDb name|188871|Mackenzie Crook}}
 
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{{Persondata
| NAME = Crook, Mackenzie
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = English actor
| DATE OF BIRTH = 29 September 1971
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Maidstone, Kent, England, United Kingdom
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
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'''Paul James''' "'''Mackenzie'''" '''Crook'''<ref>http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Hot+Potato.-a0113519755</ref> (lahir 29 September 1971) adalah pemeran, penulis, sutradara, dan pelawak tunggal berkebangsaan Inggris. Namanya dikenal melalui perannya sebagai Gareth Keenan dalam ''The Office'', Ragetti dalam ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films, dan Orell dalam drama seri di kanal HBO berjudul ''Game of Thrones''.
 
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