Ross Noble
Ross Noble

Ross Noble

  • 47 years old
  • English
  • Stand-up comedian

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Video - 360 seconds with: Ross Noble (Stitches)

Ross Noble, internationally-famed stand-up comedian and frequent television personality, has now decided to make his first foray in the world of film. The result is Stitches, a macabre clown comedy that is as hysterical as it is bloody.

In the interview, Noble talks to us about the fun of shooting his first feature, and what he considers to be the perfect way to nurture himself spiritually.

Stitches is in UK cinemas on 26 October.

Film3Sixty Magazine, 22nd October 2012

Video: Funnyman Ross Noble as killer clown Stitches

The comedian as you've never seen him before in a new black comedy slasher film.

The Sun, 4th October 2012

Ross Noble interview

Ross Noble talks to Metro about his new tour, starring as a demonic clown in slasher film Stitches and his famous fan Tulisa Contostavlos.

Andrew Williams, Metro, 26th September 2012

Video: Ross Noble to star as horror clown

Comedian Ross Noble is making his film debut in Stitches, where he plays a "terrifying clown".

Noble plays the lead in the film which is due to be released October 31.

He told BBC Breakfast about his role in the film.

BBC News, 13th September 2012

Ross Noble interview

The tremendous news is that Ross Noble is now embarking on his first major nationwide tour for two years.

Howard Gorman, PPSF Webzine, 7th September 2012

Picture: Ross Noble as a terrifying clown in 'Stitches'

Ross Noble has made his big-screen debut as an evil clown in new horror film Stitches.

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 5th September 2012

Kai Humphries on UK tour

Geordie comedian on Ross Noble's mum and touring with Daniel Sloss.

Jay Richardson, The List, 18th July 2012

Review: Ross Noble's film debut, Stitches

On the surface of Ross Noble's film debut lies a well-worn cinematic angle: a killer clown, played by comedian Noble, is out for revenge on a group of kids who take a prank too far. Stitches is advertised as a horror/black comedy. As far as I'm concerned, it's mission accomplished; though forget pigeonholing it into a genre.

John Thompson, Giggle Beats, 9th June 2012

Norton will surely enjoy having not one but two pop princesses on his sofa tonight: Katy Perry, who will be infinitely more interesting if she talks about her antics with anarchic ex Russell Brand, plus Cheryl Cole, who performs latest track Call My Name. Jollying things up with quick-thinking is comic Ross Noble.

Sharon Lougher and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 8th June 2012

What a fragrant and lovely Graham Norton couch this week as pop songstrels Katy Perry and Cheryl Cole take their dainty places. Ubiquitous comedian Ross Noble is also a guest, the thorn between two roses.

Cheryl Cole, after a difficult couple of years, including her marital problems and all of that unpleasantness over her here today/gone tomorrow role as a judge on the US X Factor, is back in the limelight again. She'll be singing her new single, Call My Name.

The hard-working Katy Perry has also had her fair share of personal troubles, what with the collapse of her brief marriage to Russell Brand. But she seems to be on the up, and will be promoting her concert-tour documentary Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 8th June 2012

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