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Tom Stourton

Tom Stourton

  • 36 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer interview

Etonians Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer tell Ellie Harrison why they've made an 'evil Richard Curtis' movie in the form of All My Friends Hate Me, where charming, floppy-haired English people bumble around, shooting pheasants and taking drugs.

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 7th June 2022

All My Friends Hate Me review

Things turn nasty when a peculiar stranger infiltrates a reunion of college pals in this clever horror-comedy.

Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times, 11th March 2022

Stath Lets Flats Series 3 guest stars revealed

Stath Lets Flats Series 3 has finished filming, ahead of broadcast later this year. Guest stars in the new series will include Julia Davis and Charlie Cooper.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd September 2021

Review: Comedy Slice - Dreaming Whilst Black

Here's hoping that whether Kwabena's film fantasy goes ahead or not, that a series for Dreaming Whilst Black does get the green light.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th April 2021

Review: Why you should be catching up with Pls Like

Written by and starring comedian Liam Williams, BBC Three's underrated, brilliantly observed mockumentary Pls Like is now on its third series of lampooning the sort of online culture that's baffling to anyone older than Gen Z.

Sophie Davies, The Custard TV, 1st February 2021

Simon Bird directs Pls Like Series 3

Pls Like is to launch a third series next weekend. The social media mockumentary's latest batch of episodes have been directed by The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird.

British Comedy Guide, 13th January 2021

Art exhibition showcasing work by comedians opens

Art Is The Best Medicine, an exhibition showcasing the artwork of comedians, has opened in London. It runs until 20th December.

British Comedy Guide, 13th December 2019

Tales From The Lodge review

Despite the cast's commitment as they spark engagingly off each other, the contrived narrative doesn't really slot together.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 1st November 2019

TV preview: Stath Lets Flats, C4

It's about time C4 had a brand new hit. Marc Wootton's High & Dry didn't quite hit the spot, but maybe Stath Lets Flats is the one. I wouldn't let Stath anywhere near my flat but I'll watch him on my television. Through my fingers mostly.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd June 2018

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