Phil Cornwell
Philip Cornwell, born on October 5, 1957, is a celebrated English comedian, actor, impressionist, and writer who has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. He gained widespread acclaim in the UK for his work on the satirical television and radio series "Dead Ringers," where his sharp wit and impressions captivated audiences.
Cornwell's versatility extends beyond impressions; he is recognized internationally for his role as the voice of Murdoc Niccals, a character in the iconic virtual band Gorillaz. This role helped him reach a global audience and showcased his unique vocal talents.
In addition to his voice work, Cornwell has co-written and starred in the popular series "The Glam Metal Detectives" and "Stella Street," both of which further solidified his reputation in the comedy genre. He is also known for his memorable portrayal of DJ Dave Clifton in the beloved British sitcom "I'm Alan Partridge" and its subsequent film "Alpha Papa," where his comedic timing and character work garnered much praise.
Throughout his career, Phil Cornwell has demonstrated a remarkable ability to blend humor with creativity, making him a cherished figure in British entertainment. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with fans, ensuring his place in the annals of comedy history.
Filmography
Colour Me Kubrick
Cockneys vs Zombies
Stella Street
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
Puppy Love
Jericho (2016)
Big Train
I'm Alan Partridge