David Mitchell

British comedian and actor

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September 25 2024 Premiered 'Ludwig' on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, receiving positive early reviews.
January 2024 Began filming the BBC One comedy detective drama series 'Ludwig', in which he plays John 'Ludwig' Taylor.
2023 David Mitchell voiced the character GooGoo in the animated film 'Migration'
2023 David Mitchell appeared as a guest on a historical podcast 'Willy Willy Harry Stee...' hosted by Charlie Higson
November 1 2023 Mitchell and Victoria Coren announced the birth of their second daughter.
October 2023 Went on a national book tour to promote 'Unruly'.
September 2023 Published non-fiction book 'Unruly: A History of England's Kings and Queens' about the English monarchy.
2022 Mitchell performed in the BBC Studio Drama 'Severus', portraying the character Sammonicus
2022 Appeared as Blond Knight in 'Rick and Morty' Season 6, Episode 9
2022 David Mitchell was a guest on 'Brydon &', an interview show hosted by Rob Brydon
December 3 2022 The Upstart Crow stage play concluded its 10-week run at the Apollo Theatre.
September 2022 The Upstart Crow stage play re-opened at the Apollo Theatre for a 10-week run.
2021 David Mitchell again appeared as a guest on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, continuing his comedy interview series
2021 David Mitchell narrated 'Mitchell on Meetings', a BBC Radio 4 series consisting of 3 episodes
2021 Hosted the television show Outsiders
2021 Voiced the Spaceship Computer in animated series 'Hey Duggee' and played Terence Redford in 'The Cleaner'
2020 Narrated 'Oi Aardvark!' children's book
2020 David Mitchell made multiple podcast appearances, including 'My Time Capsule' (Ep.38), 'Secrets Of the Pharaohs: A Peep Show Podcast', and a 'Remain Indoors Special' on 'Rule Of Three'
March 2020 The Upstart Crow stage play was forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 2020 David Mitchell made his stage debut in Ben Elton's The Upstart Crow, playing the role of William Shakespeare at the Gielgud Theatre in London.
2019 David Mitchell played the role of Nick Morris in the film 'Greed'
2019 Narrated 'Oi Puppies!' and published 'Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse' (originally a hardcover from 2014)
2019 David Mitchell was a guest on Adam Buxton's Podcast, specifically in Episode 89
2019 David Mitchell published 'Dishonesty Is the Second-Best Policy: And Other Rules to Live By'
2018 Continued narrating children's books, including 'Oi Duck-billed Platypus!'
2017 Mitchell appeared in the BBC Radio 4 pilot episode of 'Time Spanner', playing the character Daniel Kraken
2017 David Mitchell starred as John Hardigger in the film 'Gun Shy'
2017 Begins starring in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Back, which runs until 2021.
2017 Mitchell narrated multiple children's books by Kes Gray, including 'Oi Frog!', 'Oi Dog!', 'Oi Cat!', 'How Many Legs?', and 'Quick Quack Quentin'
2016 David Mitchell returned as a guest on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast for another comedy-styled interview
2016 Begins playing William Shakespeare in the BBC Two historical comedy Upstart Crow.
2016 David Mitchell narrated 'Behaving Ourselves: Mitchell on Manners', a BBC Radio 4 series consisting of 4 episodes
2016 Started voice role as Police Officer Panda in animated series 'Peppa Pig'
2015 David Mitchell appeared in the film 'Up All Night' playing a Policeman
May 2015 Mitchell and Victoria Coren welcomed their first daughter.
2014 David Mitchell released his book 'Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse'
2014 Portrayed Harold Haggerstone in TV film 'The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm'
2014 David Mitchell starred in the BBC Radio 4 comedy show 'Blocked' as the character Felix
August 2014 Mitchell signed an open letter to The Guardian expressing hope that Scotland would remain part of the United Kingdom.
2013 Stars in the short-lived TV series Ambassadors with Robert Webb.
2013 David Mitchell narrated 'Radio 2's History of British Comedy' on BBC Radio 2
October 2013 Mitchell hosted the inaugural episode of panel comedy show Was It Something I Said? on Channel 4.
February 2013 David Mitchell publicly expressed admiration for Richard Briers following the actor's death, revealing that in his own acting career, he always hoped to be something like Briers.
2012 Mitchell and Webb voiced a robotic duo in the Doctor Who episode 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'.
2012 David Mitchell appeared as a guest on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, participating in a comedy-styled interview
November 17 2012 Mitchell married Victoria Coren, with Robert Webb serving as his best man.
October 2012 Published memoir 'Back Story: A Memoir' through HarperCollins Fourth Estate.
2011 Became co-host of 10 O'Clock Live, a role he maintained until 2013
2011 Appeared in 'How TV Ruined Your Life' as 'Himself' in Episode 1.6
2010 David Mitchell wrote and appeared in an unaired pilot for 'Playing Shop'

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