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Ben Ashenden www.hamiltonhodell.co.uk Ben Ashenden Talent Representation Telephone Christopher Farrar +44 (0) 20 7636 1221 [email protected] Address Hamilton Hodell, 20 Golden Square London, W1F 9JL, United Kingdom Television Title Role Director Production Company CALL MY AGENT Estate Agent John Morton Bron Studios/Amazon 1889 Darrel Baran Bo Odar Dark Ways / Netflix GHOSTS Captain of the Guards Nick Collett BBC Ben Palmer & Ollie BREEDERS Teaching Assistant Avalon/Sky Parsons AFTER EVER AFTER Pongo Elliot Hegarty King Bert Productions/Sky PLEBS Posh Man Sam Leifer Rise Films/ITV2 THE ENGLISH GAME Cattermole Tim Fywell 42/Netflix STATH LETS FLATS Tristan Tom Kingsley Rough Cut/E4 AVENUE 5 Rick Armando Iannucci HBO TRACEY BREAKS THE NEWS Series 1 & 2 Various Dominic Brigstocke BBC COCONUT James Mustapha Kseibati BBC SICK NOTE Officer Errol Matt Lipsey King Bert/Sky Atlantic W1A Assistant Floor Manager John Morton BBC HENRY IX Damian Vadim Jean Retort TV/UKTV TRACEY ULLMAN'S SHOW Series 2 Various Various BBC CRAZY FACE Luke Declan O'Dwyer E4/Netflix TOP TEN (THE PIN) Presenter Tom George BBC WITLESS PC Naysmith Andrew Chaplin Objective Productions/BBC Drunk Storyteller (in DRUNK HISTORY Tom McKay Tiger Aspect/Comedy Central "Gunpowder Plot") MORNING HAS BROKEN Waiter Dan Clark Brown Eyed Boy BROTHERHOOD Dan Martin Dennis Big Talk/Comedy Central SIBLINGS Michael Dan Zeff Bwark/BBC3 SCROTAL RECALL Best Man Jonathan van Tulleken Quite Scary Films THE KERRY HOWARD SKETCH SHOW Various Objective Productions Andrew Chaplin & Lucy TOM AND JENNY Alex Objective Productions Forbes Theatre Title Role Director Theatre/Producer Noel Coward THE COMEBACK Writer/Performer Emily Burns Theatre/Sonia Friedman Ben Ashenden/Alexander Ediburgh Fringe Festival TEN SECONDS WITH THE PIN Writer/Performer/Director Owen 2015 Cambridge Footlights International Tour Show PRETTY LITTLE PANIC Writer/Performer James Moran/Keith Akushie 2011 Ben Ashenden/Alexander THE PIN Writer/Performer/Director ADC Theatre Owen Cambridge Footlights GOOD FOR YOU Writer/Performer Daran Johnson/Liam Williams International Tour Show 2010 CAMBRIDGE COMEDY FEST 2010 Writer/Performer N/A Cambridge Arts Theatre Cambridge Arts ROMEO AND JULIET Gregory Charlotte Westenra Theatre/Marlowe Society OXFORD REVIEW AND FRIENDS 2010 Writer/Performer N/A Oxford Arts Theatre ARMAGEDDAPOCALYPSE 2: THE EXPLOSIONING Performer Alex Winterbotham ADC Theatre ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES Amara Matt Bulmer Cambridge Footlights BARRY PULL YOUR FINGER OUT! Udderbelly, Edinburgh Hugo Joshua Higgott Winner of the Footlights Harry Porter Award, 2009 Festival 2009 GOOD CLEAN MEN Writer/Performer/Director Ben Ashenden Corpus Playroom Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh WIND IN THE WILLOWS Badger James Moran Festival 2009 Writing & Directing Title Role Theatre/Producer/Production Company Media THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP Writer Audible Audio Sitcom FAMALAM Series 1 & 2 Writer BBC Television WALLIAMS AND FRIEND Writer BBC Television TRACEY ULLMAN'S SHOW Series 2 Writer BBC Television NEWZOIDS Writer Citrus Television Television THE PIN SKETCH SHOW Series 1-4 Nominated for the Best Radio Comedy Award, Writers' Guild Awards, 2017 Nominated for the Best Comedy With a Live Audience Award, BBC Audio Drama Awards, 2017 Writer BBC Radio Radio Winner of the Best Comedy Production or Moment Award, BBC Radio Awards, 2016 Nominated for the Best Entertainment Production Award, Radio Academy Awards, 2016 NEWSJACK Series 11 Writer BBC Radio Radio FATHER AND SON Writer BBC Radio Radio BEN ASHENDEN IS PLANNING A CRIME Writer BBC Radio Radio THE PIN Writer/Director London Sketchfest 2013 Theatre Winner of London Sketchfest Best Show 2013 Cambridge Footlights International Tour PRETTY LITTLE PANIC Writer Theatre Show 2011 ANYTHING BUT Director ADC Theatre Theatre Winner of the Footlights Harry Porter Prize, 2011 SMOKERS Writer Cambridge Footlights/ADC Theatre Theatre THE PIN Writer/Director ADC Theatre Theatre Cambridge Footlights International Tour GOOD FOR YOU Writer Theatre Show 2010 PEOPLE WATCHING Writer/Director Footlights Spring Review 2010 Theatre GOOD CLEAN MEN Writer/Director Corpus Playroom Theatre Film Title Role Director Production Company THE BUBBLE Cyril (VFX Supervisor) Judd Apatow Chips Pictures Ltd/Netflix WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? Sam Shekhar Kapur Working Title HORRIBLE HISTORIES: THE MOVIE Messenger Dominic Brigstocke Altitude Films SULPHUR AND WHITE Sean Julian Jarrold Emu Films/AMG International Universal Pictures/Working Title BRIDGET JONES'S BABY Pierce Sharon Maguire Films Short Film Title Role Production Company TONY BEAR Kyle Galleria Pictures Guilty Party Pictures/Sky HALLOWEEN SHORT: OH GOD Nick Comedy Shorts COOKING MATTERS (Series) Writer/Performer/Producer VarsiTV Radio Title Role Producer Production Company THE KURUPT FM PODCAST Broadband Repair Guy Audible Audible PROPOSAL Chris Sam Ward BBC Radio 2 THE PIN: FRESH FROM THE FRINGE 2015 Various Joe Nunnery BBC Radio 4 THE PIN SKETCH SHOW Series 1-4 Various Julia McKenzie BBC Radio 4 Characteristics Characteristic Info Height 6'2" Eyes Brown Hair Brown Training Cambridge University [email protected] +44 (0) 20 7636 1221.
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