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Rob Brydon

Rob Brydon

  • 59 years old
  • Welsh
  • Actor, writer, executive producer, stand-up comedian, presenter and script editor

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Rob Brydon interview

'I was never considered to be, you know, the handsome actor'

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 5th July 2018

Swimming With Men review

In this likably daft Britcom, a motley group of blokes stave of their midlife crises by forming a synchronised swimming team.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 5th July 2018

Rob Brydon talks life, ageing and synchronised swimming

Comedian Rob Brydon opens up about his new film and his relationship with Steve Coogan.

Michael Hodges, Radio Times, 5th July 2018

Rob Brydon: ageing actors are trying to look younger

Comedian and actor Rob Brydon believes male actors are feeling more pressure to look good for longer.

BBC, 5th July 2018

Swimming With Men review

Rob Brydon's charm keeps this formulaic comedy afloat.

Tom Robey, The Telegraph, 5th July 2018

Rob Brydon: interview

Swimming with Men star talks synchronised swimming and mid-life crises.

Murray Robertson, The List, 5th July 2018

Rob Brydon talks ankle intimacy

"It addresses where we are in 2018 and where men are because of the gender politics. There are such huge changes going on. And I do think that there are a group of men who find themselves slightly adrift and not quite sure what role they are meant to fulfil."

Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue, 5th July 2018

EIFF: Swimming With Men (30 June '18) review

Fun performances and sweet turns of narrative ... Swimming With Men is a comedic success

Nathaniel Brimmer-Beller, Edinburgh49, 5th July 2018

Swimming with Men -- no room for dry wit

Rob Brydon stars in this sinking Britcom about a synchronised swimming troupe.

Nigel Andrews, The Financial Times, 4th July 2018

Review: Swimming with Men

Swimming with Men is 2018's answer to The Full Monty, with middle-aged men regaining their masculinity by engaging in something considered very unmasculine, in this case, synchronised swimming.

Emily Harrison, The Upcoming, 3rd July 2018

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