Rich Keeble

Rich Keeble is a British actor and voiceover artist. He played Mr Arnold in Good Omens, was a regular performer on two series of The Emily Atack Show and has appeared in television series such as Ghosts, Trying, Ted Lasso, Warren, Doctors, Porters, The Rebel and Birds of a Feather, as well as voice acting for video games including playing The Mouth of Sauron in The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, Frank Fairburne in Strange Brigade, and various characters in the Total War: Warhammer series.

Keeble attended Tiffin School in Kingston upon Thames in the 1990s.

Between 2010 and 2015, Keeble appeared as various characters in sketches for Lee Nelson's Well Good Show, Alan Carr's Summertime Specstacular, Alan Carr's New Year Specstacular, hidden camera show Fool Britannia (starring Dom Joly), and had small roles in sitcoms Birds of a Feather and The Delivery Man. In 2013, he appeared in a recurring ident on the BBC directed by Victoria Pile, playing the character of Gary whose living room is invaded by a panda played by Steve Marsh.[citation needed ]

In 2015 he portrayed Dr. Williams in the drama thriller film Survivors.

Keeble co-writes and stars in the comedy web series Rich Keeble Vanity Project which won the "Best UK Series" award at UK Web Fest, and later won "Best British Web Series" at the 2017 Pilot Light TV Festival, and "Best Supporting Actor (comedy)" (for co-star Sam Legassick) at the Indie Series Awards. It was also nominated for "Best UK Series" and "Best Writing" in the web series competition of the 24th Raindance Film Festival.

In November 2016 he regularly appeared on the entertainment television series Animal Antics on Viasat Nature, directed by Nick Mavroidakis (Rude Tube). In March 2017 he appeared in Comedy Central's Bad Snappers and Channel 4's The Last Leg, appearing as a journalist in a sketch with Mr Blobby, and in another episode as an archaeologist discovering the remains of hosts Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker. He appeared in an episode of The Rebel with Simon Callow in November 2017.[10]

He provided the voice of the radio DJ on the Halloween special live episode of Inside No.9 broadcast on BBC Two on 28 October 2018.[11] He was 'Richard the lawyer' in the 2018 Christmas special of Through the Keyhole, with Keith Lemon and Christopher Biggins.[12]

In March 2019, he portrayed PC Mortimer in Series 2 of Porters (Dave). He also played three characters in the BBC1 sitcom Warren - Shop Assistant and two other voice roles (Radio Presenter and Taxi Operator).[13] Keeble stars as William in the film Criminal Audition, which premiered at London FrightFest 2019. He has received a positive critical reception for his performance.[14][15][16] In December 2019, he appeared as Mark Waddington in the BBC soap opera Doctors.[17]

In 2022 he appeared as Toby in the fourth series of Ghosts.[18] That year he also appeared as Tom Taylor the tree surgeon in Not Going Out, group leader Jared in Trying on Apple TV, and as a priest marrying Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson's characters in Murder, They Hope. He also appeared in Kiell Smith-Bynoe's Channel 4 Blap, Red Flag.

In 2023 he appeared opposite Matthew Macfadyen in ITV drama, Stonehouse, and in an episode of The Beaker Girls on CBBC, playing Scott, a disgruntled cafe owner who gets Tracey Beaker arrested.[19] Later that year he appeared as a room service waiter in Not Going Out, as Trevor in The Change, and as Mr Arnold in Series 2 of Good Omens.

He played the character Frank Fairburne in Strange Brigade, released 28 August 2018.[citation needed ]

In 2023 he portrayed the Mouth of Sauron in The Lords of the Rings: Gollum video game.

In January 2011 he starred as British double agent Donald MacLean in A Morning with Guy Burgess at the Courtyard Theatre, London,[20][21][22] written by John Morrison and based on the life of Guy Burgess.[23] The play was featured on The Review Show on BBC Two.[24] In 2014 he appeared in the comedy sketch show Kaile, Keeble & Kuntz with Luke Kaile at the Edinburgh Fringe.[25]

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Vorname:Rich
Nationalität:Vereinigtes Königreich
Sprachen:Englisch;
Geschlecht:♂männlich
Berufe:Schauspieler, Filmschauspieler,

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