Peter Serafinowicz

Peter Serafinowicz

Active - 1999 - 2022  |   Born - Jul 10, 1972 in Liverpool, England  |   Genres - Comedy, Science & Technology [nf], Science Fiction

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Offbeat, highly individualistic British character player Peter Serafinowicz broke into film courtesy of radio, with a head-turning contribution to a tongue-in-cheek documentary about the music industry on England's Radio 1, entitled The Knowledge. That led, in turn, to a wealth of voice assignments on various Radio 4 series, including Grievous Bodily Radio, Harry Hill's Fruit Corner, and Weekending. Serafinowicz segued into features with a plum role in 1997's Murder Most Horrid before making a splash as Brian May on the spoof-heavy BBC sketch comedy program Comedy Nation in the late '90s, alongside Sacha Baron Cohen and others; unfortunately, it was somewhat short-lived, though successive projects afforded Serafinowicz greater exposure. He found his bread and butter on British television, in series including Spaced and World of Pub, but broke into features with roles in the outrageous horror comedy spoof Shaun of the Dead (2004) and the gentle period coming-of-age drama Sixty Six (2006).

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  • Broke into the business doing radio voice work.
  • Made his TV debut in 1998 on the BBC sketch show Comedy Nation.
  • His 90-second video of celebrity impressions was viewed more than 100,000 times on YouTube.com in just two days.
  • Was offered his own show by the BBC based on the popularity of the video.
  • Provided the voice of Darth Maul in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
  • Is a big fan of video games, and voiced a character in the 2012 release Assassin's Creed III.