Reece Shearsmith
Born | August 27, 1969 |
Hometown | Kingston upon Hull, England |
Height | 5'7" (1.69m) |
Spouse | Jane Shearsmith (m 2001 - present) |
Children | Danny Shearsmith , Holly Shearsmith |
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Mathew Horne and Amanda Abbington to star in new episodes of Inside No. 9
- Sex Education and Game Of Thrones actress Samantha Spiro and Benidorm’s Robin Askwith also join the eighth series.
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2021 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Male Performance in a Comedy Programme | Inside No. 9 | Nominated |
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Inside No. 9 Christmas special: Will there be another series?
Inside No.9 is back for a spine-chilling Christmas special – and it's set to be epic! Returning for the festive episode, co-creators Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith will feature alongside guest stars Shobna Gulati and Simon Callow, in what the BBC has called a "disturbingly spooky tale" – but will the award-winning show get another series? READ MORE: Christmas Day TV 2022: The best shows to watch on BBC, ITV and more WATCH: Are you a fan of Inside No. 9? What is the Inside No. 9 Christmas s
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Popular BBC comedy 'axed' after nine series, according to reports
BBC Two dark comedy Inside No.9 is coming to an end according to reports.
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Inside No9 to end next year
Steve Pemberton has confirmed 'Inside No9' will end after nine series next year.
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Happy Valley's final series and Inside No 9 special among BBC Christmas schedule
A new series of 'Happy Valley' and festive specials of 'Call the Midwife', 'Strictly Come Dancing', 'Inside No. 9', 'Two Doors Down', 'Blankety Blank', 'Pointless', and 'Mrs Brown's Boys' are all part of the BBC's 2022 Christmas schedule.
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Joseph Fiennes to star in BBC horror podcast from '2.22 - A Ghost Story' creator
The actor will play a character in 'The Witch Farm'.
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The Witch Farm: The Battersea Poltergeist podcast creator Danny Robins announces sequel
The beloved horror podcaster is back with another spooky tale
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Saoirse Ronan's casting caused 'domino effect' of talent on See How They Run
Saoirse Ronan caused a "domino effect" when it came to the casting of new murder-mystery See How They Run. Tom George's new movie is set in 1950s London and pairs Saoirse's Constable Stalker with Sam Rockwell's Inspector Stoppard as they try to figure out who killed Adrien Brody's American director character Leo Köpernick during a production of the famous Agatha Christie play, The Mousetrap. David Oyelowo and Ruth Wilson, as well as British comedy stars Reece Shearsmith, Tim Key and Charlie Coop
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Mark Gatiss: Sherlock star makes his West End directorial debut
The actor and writer is making his debut as a West End director with Unfriend, written by his Sherlock co-creator Steven Moffat, at the Criterion Theatre
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See How They Run
Saoirse Ronan is a critically acclaimed dramatic actress and she has finally turned her hand to comedy - with great success. This farce, directed by Tom George, is set in London in 1953 and centred around Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap (which is still running today!) During a party to celebrate an upcoming movie adaptation of the production, American film director Leo Kopernick (Adrien Brody) winds up dead. Who killed him? Was it the screenwriter he was at loggerheads with, Mervyn Cocker-N
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See How They Run, review: a delightfully absurd Mousetrap send-up that has its cheese and eats it
Getting The Mousetrap into cinemas is a game that’s defeated every producer who’s tried. Blame Agatha Christie’s distaste for adaptations, which yielded a clause she insisted on when she sold the rights: no film of the play was ever allowed to shoot until six months after it closed.
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