Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz was born in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom on July 10th, 1972 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 51, Peter Serafinowicz biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Serafinowicz made his radio broadcasting debut on Radio 1's The Knowledge, a spoof documentary about the music business. He went from there to appear in Radio 4 shows Week Ending, Harry Hill's Fruit Corner, Grievous Bodily Radio, The Two Dannys, and A Whole New Ball Game.
He appeared in The Election Night Armistice on May 1 as Moz Bingham, the fictional press secretary to the then-shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, who verbally insults the BBC's Nick Robinson in a spoof phone call about the politician's news coverage. He appeared on television in Comedy Nation and You Are Here in 1998. He appeared on the comedy How Do You Want Me? Simon Nye's script was penned.
He appeared in a few guest appearances in Channel 4's Spaced as Tim Bisley's (Simon Pegg) nemesis, Duane Benzie in 1999. When the series first appeared in 2001, he made another cameo appearance in the series.
He took the lead in BBC Two sitcom World of Pub in 2001, playing the same character as he had done in the series's run on Radio 4. He appeared in The Junkies, an Internet sitcom. On BBC Two in 2002, the critically acclaimed Look Around You, a series of 10-minute 1970s school science video spoofs, debuted as a scientist. He co-wrote the program with Robert Popper, whom he encountered on the set of Spaced. Serafinowicz, one of the presenters, appeared in 2005 as a spoof of the 1980s show Tomorrow's World.
He appeared in another sitcom scripted by Nye, Hardware, in which he played the affable Kenny. In the second series of 2004, he reprised his role. Also in 2004, he appeared in British romantic zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead, as Pete, the uptight flatmate of principal characters Shaun and Ed. He appeared in the boxing film The Calcium Kid.
Serafinowicz plays Uncle Jimmy in Sixty Six, the 2006 British film about a Jewish boy's bar mitzvah, is scheduled on the same day as the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final. A video of a fake news item (called "O") appeared on the Internet this week, a week before the 2006 Academy Awards.News", a parody of E!
News) about a new Oscar statue, in which Serafinowicz imitated Alan Alda, Paul McCartney, and Al Pacino.A second "O!
A "news" video appeared later this week, parodying the 2006 Apple Corps vs. Apple Computer case. The BBC was attracted by this, and a pilot was hired for the Peter Serafinowicz Show. In 2007, BBC Two's complete series was broadcast (with a Christmas special in 2008). Serafinowicz was awarded the Best Entertainer award at the 2008 Rose d'Or ceremony for his work. The series was also selected for Best Comedy Program at the 2009 BAFTA Television Awards.Serafinowicz appeared on television, including the comedy series Smack the Pony and Hippies (1999), Black Books (2004), I'm Alan Partridge (2002) and Little Britain (2003), the ITV drama series Agatha Christie's Marple (2006) and Parks and Recreation (2013).
He appeared on both television and radio panel shows on several occasions. In 2005, 2006, and 2008, he appeared on Have I Got News for You, 5 Out of ten Cats, and QI in 2003. Would I Lie to You? He appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on September 19, 2007. Never Mind the Buzzcocks was published on August 8, 2008, and on July 30, 2010.
Serafinowicz was working with Robert Popper on a new television series and website in 2008, based on a spoof religion called "Tarvuism" for US network Adult Swim. In 2009, Sctanley, the Eden Resort's manager, was seen in Universal Films' Couples Retreat as Sctanley, directed by Peter Billingsley.
Serafinowicz produced the music video for Hot Chip's album "I Feel Better," the company's second single from the album One Life Stand. He stayed on track in 2012 when he produced the band's album "Night & Day," the band's first single from their album In Our Heads.
In 2010, he co-starred with Will Arnett in the FOX sitcom Running Wilde, conceived by Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz. On Fox, it premiered on September 21, 2010, but after 13 episodes, it was cancelled by the network.
Serafinowicz contributed to the English language audiobook recording for Roald Dahl's book Danny, the World's Champion. He and Danny Wallace made their film directing debut with the dark comedy film I See What You Did There, which he wrote in July 2013.
Serafinowicz would appear in the BBC Radio 4 version of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's book Good Omens in 2014.
He appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy in the year 2000 as Garthan Saal, a Denarian ranking pilot of the Nova Corps. He appeared in Series 9 of Doctor Who as the voice of The Fisher King.
Serafinowicz produced "Sassy Trump" on YouTube, in which he redubed Donald Trump's remarks with a camp voice. In 2020, those videos were taken from his YouTube channel. He has also created parodies dubbing Trump with a Cockney accent and a posh English accent.
Matt Berry performed a duet with him on Berry's 2009 album Witchazel due to Serafinowicz's impersonation of Paul McCartney. "Rain Came Down," where he was identified as "Paul Mcartney" on the track in question.
He appears in The Tick, Amazon's title, the pilot for which premiered on September 19, 2016. Serafinowicz guest appeared in the second season of TBS' Miracle Workers in 2020.