Matthew Charles "Matt" Berry
(born 2 May 1974) is an English
actor, writer, comedian and musician. Berry is perhaps best known for
his appearances in
The IT
Crowd,
Garth
Marenghi's Darkplace and
The Mighty Boosh, although he has also
had his own series
Snuff
Box.
Life and career
Berry was
born in Bromham,
Bedfordshire
. He began his career as a runner before
appearing in the
videogame magazine show
Game Over on
BSkyB's computer &
technology channel
.tv, between
1998 and 1999. Though commissioned as an editorial show on the
subject matter, episodes contained a large number of comedy
sketches, with Berry as the main performer. They showcased a wide
range of characters, one of which was a sketch about
The Exorcist named 'Fear Pushed Through
The Ring' It was this sketch and others like it that resulted in
Berry, Rik Henderson and Richard Pitt (the producers) being fired
from the show.
Berry's first prominent TV role was playing actor "
Todd Rivers" playing Dr Lucien Sanchez in the
cult 2004 comedy series
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace.
In October/November 2006, Berry joined his
Garth Marenghi colleagues in the Garth
Marenghi spin-off
Man
to Man with Dean Learner for three out of the six episodes
in the series.
He later appeared as the eccentric and sinister tycoon/explorer
Dixon Bainbridge in
The Mighty
Boosh.
Berry first met The Mighty Boosh duo while
performing at the Hen and Chickens Theatre
, where they were resident in 2000. He can be
seen in a small cameo performance in the
The Mighty Boosh
Live DVD.
Berry wrote and starred in the comedy show
Snuff Box on
BBC
Three with
Rich Fulcher, whom he
met during the filming of the first series of
The Mighty
Boosh. Fulcher co-starred as Bainbridge's lackey,
Bob
Fossil. The Series 1 DVD of
Snuff Box was released on
16 June 2008.
Berry has starred as Douglas Reynholm since the second series of
The IT Crowd. He was nominated
as Best Male Comedy Newcomer in the 2007 British Comedy Awards for
this role, but lost out to
James Corden
for "
Gavin and Stacey".
On 5 November 2007 he starred alongside
Simon Farnaby and Boosh regular
Rich Fulcher in
The Golf War on
E4 Film appearances include the horror
film
The Devil's Chair,
released in 2006 and in the 2009 science fiction film
Moon directed by
Duncan Jones.
In 2008 he became the face of
Adult
Swim's spoof charity appeal "Save the Workers". Berry featured
in Season 3, episode 9 of the
Sarah Silverman Program, filmed
in Los Angeles for
Comedy Central.
Berry stars in the video (directed by
Richard Ayoade) for the 2007
Super Furry Animals song "Runaway," from
their album
Hey Venus! He also appeared as an "antiques
expert" in the
ITV sketch show
Monkey Trousers with
Vic and Bob and
Steve
Coogan.
Berry has provided many voiceovers for both radio and television
advertising. Currently, he lends his voice to the voice of George
the Volcano in
Volvic mineral
water's April/May 2007 UK adverts, Muller Corner adverts and
characters on several adverts for
The Natural Confectionery
Company.
He has also been in the sketch show
The Wrong Door as a
recurring bit part character, who runs into a
snooker hall and shouts "Stop playing snooker!"
then whispers an implied impossible wager to one of the players,
and completes an unfeasible
trick
shot.
He played the part of Overmeyers, a ruthless corporate executive,
in the critically acclaimed 2009 British sci-fi thriller,
Moon.
As of 2009, Berry is the voice of
Absolute Radio.
Music
As a musician, he composed all music for
Snuff Box as well
the music for
AD/BC: A Rock
Opera, which he co-wrote with
Richard Ayoade.
AD/BC was a
half-hour parody of overblown musicals in general and
Jesus Christ Superstar in
particular, telling the story of the innkeeper who allowed Mary,
Joseph, and the baby Jesus to sleep in his manger.
AD/BC
was broadcast in December 2004 and featured Fulcher and
The Mighty Boosh stars
Julian Barratt and
Noel Fielding. The DVD was released in the UK
on 19 November 2007. He also performed a song for an episode of
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace entitled
One Track
Lover, a spoof of cheesy romantic 80s songs.
Berry also composed music for the
BBC 2 Steve
Coogan comedy
Saxondale and
appeared in the first and third episodes of the second series of
the show. He composed the theme song for the
Channel 4 sketch show
Blunder. He is also
credited on
The Peter
Serafinowicz Show.
He has released three albums:
Jackpot in 1995,
Opium in 2005 and
Witchazel in 2009. He toured
with Jonas 3 in 2006 and 2007. He stated in the first issue of
Bearded Magazine that he was
producing and collaborating on new material with sixties soul
singer
Geno Washington and was to
record a third album. This album turned out to be Witchazel, which
Berry released online for a limited time free download on 11 March
2009. The album is now officially released and will be available in
stores in late October 2009.
His touring band is composed of members of Brighton-based
experimental rock group Jonas 3. They are George Baldwin (bass),
his brother Charlie (drums) and Andy Vickery (guitar). Fulcher has
joined Berry on stage for several appearances. Geno Washington has
also joined Berry onstage at London gigs for encores of the
Snuff Box theme.
In October 2007, he provided a brand new track "Cream Pie" to
Bearded Magazine for
readers to download for free, followed by a cover of Blur's
Sing in November 2007. 'Cream Pie' is still available to
supporters of
Beardaid.
Matt Berry voiced his appreciation of the television themes of
Ronnie Hazlehurst in an episode of
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, and his Band played out the
Screenwipe Christmas special with a rendition of
Hazlehurst's theme tune for 1980s British sitcom
Sorry.
He occasionally presents a show on Absolute Radio where he also
performs various voice overs. His podcasts can be heard on itunes
or from the Absolute Radio website.
References
- Episode of Game Over on Youtube, 1999
- Man to Man with Dean Learner episode
guide
- The Mighty Boosh credits at IMDB
- The Mighty Boosh News Updates, 31 March
2004
- Interview with Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher
- The Mighty Boosh Live credits at IMDB
- Official Snuff Box site
- Snuff Box at twitchfilm.com
- The Mighty Boosh episode cast at IMDB
- The IT Crowd 2.0
- The Devil's Chair IMDB page
- Super Furry Animals, "Runaway"
- Monkey Trousers DVD
- Matt Berry's Profile on Absolute Radio
- Matt Berry on the Music of Snuff
Box
- AD/BC: A Rock Opera
- Saxondale
- Bloomsbury Theatre
- Matt Berry 2007 tour
- Matt Berry tour dates
- Bearded Magazine
- http://www.witchazelfreedownload.com/
- http://twitter.com/porksmith
- Jonas 3 at Channel 4 Music
- Magazine
External links