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Matt Lucas

British actor and comedian (born 1974)


British actor and comedian (born 1974)

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Matthew Richard Lucas (born 5 March 1974) is an English actor, comedian, writer and television host. He is best known for his work with David Walliams on the BBC sketch comedy series Little Britain (2003–2006) and Come Fly with Me (2010–2011).

Lucas first came to prominence on the comedy panel show Shooting Stars, in which he portrayed scorekeeper George Dawes from 1995 to 2009. From 2015 to 2017, he portrayed the role of Nardole in the BBC series Doctor Who. He has also appeared in films, including Astro Boy (2009), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Bridesmaids, Gnomeo & Juliet (both 2011), Small Apartments (2012), Paddington (2014), Wonka (2023) and Gladiator II (2024). Lucas presented the baking competition show The Great British Bake Off, alongside Noel Fielding from 2020 to 2023.. In 2026 Matt Lucas was revealed as the Masked Band lead singer, ‘Emperor Penguin’ and joined as a guest panellist in Series 7 Episode 2, of The Masked Singer, UK.

Early life

Matthew Richard Lucas was born on 5 March 1974 in the Paddington area of central London, the son of Diana (née Williams; born 1945) and chauffeuring business owner and convicted fraudster John Stanley Lucas (1944–1996). His family is Jewish; some of his mother's family fled Nazi Germany just before the Second World War. He was raised in a Reform Jewish household, although his parents came from Orthodox Jewish families. He has had alopecia since childhood, having lost all his hair after being struck by a car at the age of 6. When Lucas was 22, his father died of a heart attack.

Lucas was educated at Aylward Primary School and Haberdashers' Boys' School in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. He studied drama at the University of Bristol between 1992 and 1995, although he did not complete his degree. He also spent time with the National Youth Theatre, where he met his future collaborator David Walliams.

Career

Early work

Lucas's association with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer began in 1992. He appeared in The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer in 1995, and went on to star with them in Shooting Stars. He quickly rose to fame as George Dawes, a giant baby (often dressed in an adult-sized romper suit) who would deliver a string of meaningless gags and insults before delivering the teams' scores, while sitting at and playing a drum kit. He also appeared on occasion as Marjorie Dawes, George's mother, who also appears in Little Britain.

He again appeared with Reeves & Mortimer in the BBC TV series Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) and Catterick, in a variety of roles. In 1999, Lucas paired with David Walliams, with whom he had already worked in Mash and Peas and Sir Bernard's Stately Homes, to create Rock Profile, a comedy show spoofing famous musical personalities. It was one of their first collaborations.

His music video appearances include the Damien Hirst-directed video for Blur's "Country House", "Jesusland" by Ben Folds in 2005, "I'm with Stupid" by Pet Shop Boys, and "Vindaloo" by Fat Les.

Lucas ventured into stage musicals in 2002, when he took a role in Boy George's musical Taboo at The Venue in London. He played the performance artist Leigh Bowery.

''Little Britain''

Little Britain is Lucas' most commercially successful work. The show came about when trainee BBC radio producer Ashley Blaker, tasked with coming up with ideas for a television or radio series, bumped into Lucas in London. The two were old friends from Haberdashers' and Lucas took Blaker to the Groucho Club, where he told Blaker of his ideas for a sketch show. Little Britain was launched as a radio show on BBC Radio 4 and it later became a TV series.

Among the many characters he plays in the series, which he wrote and acted in, along with David Walliams, are apparently "disabled" Andy Pipkin, teenage Bristol chav Vicky Pollard, homophobic homosexual Daffyd Thomas, and insensitive slimming club organiser Marjorie Dawes.

In January 2005, Lucas and Walliams were named the most powerful people in TV comedy by Radio Times.

Later career

In 2005, he took his first role in a television drama, a supporting part as a Venetian duke in the BBC historical serial Casanova, written by Russell T Davies. Also in 2005, he did voice work in the ITV children's program King Arthur's Disasters alongside Rik Mayall. Since 2006, Lucas has been the voice of the radio and television character Digit Al, devised as part of a public information campaign on digital switchover. On 26 November 2006 he appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs. He made a cameo appearance in Shaun of the Dead as Tom, the cousin of Shaun's friend Yvonne.

In 2007, he released "(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles", originally by The Proclaimers, with Peter Kay as a charity single for Comic Relief. He performed the single as Little Britain character Andy Pipkin, along with Kay playing as Brian Potter. He also starred as Mr. Toad in The Wind in the Willows, a 2006 television adaptation of the Kenneth Grahame novel.

He has appeared in Kath & Kim and Neighbours (the latter alongside David Walliams as Little Britain characters Lou and Andy), as well as a cameo role, playing 'Chris' or 'Jammy' at the wedding fayre, in the BBC Three sitcom Gavin & Stacey. Lucas has co-written (with Walliams) and performed in a new series of Little Britain USA for HBO. Lucas was the first celebrity to appear in 2008's Big Brother Celebrity Hijack on E4.

On 9 April 2009, the series Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire, featuring Lucas as a regular performer, premièred on Comedy Central, the first major comedy series which Lucas had worked on since Little Britain. In 2010, Lucas played Tweedledee and Tweedledum in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.

Starting in February 2010, Lucas began hosting his own radio show, And The Winner Is, in which he handed out a fictional series of awards based on nominations by his guests.

On 3 October 2010, Lucas played Thénardier in the 25th Anniversary Concerts of Les Misérables, at the O2 Arena in London. A year later, from 23 June to 10 September 2011, he reprised the role at the Queen's Theatre, in the West End. He has since collaborated with Alfie Boe, who played Jean Valjean, to record a duet of "The Impossible Dream" on Boe's debut album.

Also in 2011, Lucas lent his voice to the CGI film Gnomeo and Juliet and he played a small role as the roommate of Kristen Wiig in the comedy Bridesmaids.

On Christmas Day 2010, the BBC premiered Lucas and David Walliams' latest series, Come Fly with Me. Unlike their previous work, Little Britain, this new show concentrated solely on the airline industry, with Walliams and Lucas each portraying several characters. In a BBC Three interview aired on 9 February 2011, it was revealed that the creators had considered including Carol Beer, the travel agent character from Little Britain. However, they chose not to include her to avoid the impression that Come Fly with Me was just a spinoff. Instead, they introduced an entirely fresh cast of characters.

On 28 March 2012, Lucas appeared as the "Generation X" guest on the Australian game show Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation. On 10 April 2012, Lucas's own BBC One show The Matt Lucas Awards began. It was a send-up of an awards program, with a panel of comedians giving their nominations for awards for a series of prizes concerning trivial topics.

Lucas also starred in the dark comedy Small Apartments released in February 2013 alongside James Caan, Billy Crystal, Johnny Knoxville, and Juno Temple with other cameo performances by notable actors. On 21 February 2013, Lucas appeared on the NBC series Community as Toby, an English friend of Abed Nadir. In 2014, Lucas played Ray Thomas in The Life of Rock with Brian Pern, as well as Joe the taxi driver in Paddington.

Lucas launched a new comedy series called Pompidou for BBC Two. The show began airing on 1 March 2015.

In May 2016, Lucas reprised his role as "Tweedledee/Tweedledum" in Tim Burton's Alice Through the Looking Glass, sequel to Alice in Wonderland. Lucas joined the BBC series Doctor Who for its tenth series, reprising the character Nardole, which he had previously played in the 2015 and 2016 Christmas specials, "The Husbands of River Song" and "The Return of Doctor Mysterio" respectively.

On 16 February 2017, Lucas was awarded an Honorary Degree "Doctor of Letters" by the University of Bristol, where he had studied for two years in the 1990s but had left before completing his degree course. On 3 October 2017, Lucas released his autobiography titled Little Me, published by Canongate Books in hardback. The paperback edition was released on 7 June 2018.

From 2 July to 25 August 2018, Lucas played Bill Snibson in a revival of Me and My Girl at Chichester Festival Theatre.

In January 2019, Lucas starred in a Netflix film titled Polar. In April, he voiced a character called Charlie in the family animated film The Queen's Corgi, and also voiced Mr Collick in Missing Link.

In 2019, Lucas was the bank holiday cover host for the Radio 2 Breakfast Show. He also covered Paul O'Grady's Sunday 5–7pm show during that summer. Fearne Cotton was the main breakfast show holiday cover host. In 2021, Lucas continued to sit in for Zoe Ball and host the Radio 2 Breakfast Show.

From 10 August to 30 November 2019, Lucas appeared in Les Misérables at the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End, playing the role of Monsieur Thénardier in a fully staged concert adaptation of the musical. On 20 December 2019, Lucas returned to the role at the Sondheim Theatre, after actor Gerard Carey contracted vocal damage through pneumonia and was forced to pull out. On 10 January 2020, Lucas himself was forced to withdraw from the show following a back injury.

In March 2020, he became the new co-host of the Channel 4 and Love Productions television show The Great British Bake Off, taking over from Sandi Toksvig. He departed from the programme in December 2022.

On 3 April 2020, Lucas released a reworked version of his "Baked Potato Song" from Shooting Stars titled "Thank You Baked Potato", with all proceeds from the track going towards the Feed NHS campaign, which aims to provide meals for NHS workers in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. The song reached No. 34 in the charts. Lucas also wrote a children's picture book based on "Thank You, Baked Potato", published by Egmont and from which all proceeds again went to Feed NHS.

In 2020, Lucas, along with his Little Britain co-star David Walliams, apologised for their portrayal of characters using racial caricatures, "including an obese Caribbean woman called Desiree DeVere, portrayed in blackface, and a 'portly Thai bride' called Ting Tong." This was prompted after Netflix and BBC iPlayer removed the show from their catalogues.

In 2023, Lucas returned to Hollywood to star in the musical fantasy film Wonka, as one of the main antagonists, Gerald Prodnose. That year he also wrote a children's book titled The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas.

In 2024, he played a minor role in the historic epic action film Gladiator II as the Master of ceremonies. It serves as a sequel to Gladiator, which was released in 2000. He later revealed that he landed the role after his agent asked him to put in a tape, and he filmed it 80 times before sending it to the producers. He has said that he took inspiration for the character from David Hemmings in the original film, as well as Stanley Tucci in The Hunger Games.

In February 2025, Lucas reunited with David Walliams to present a twice weekly podcast entitled, Making a Scene. In each episode they interview a different personality and discuss how their life would be portrayed in a biopic.

Personal life

Lucas is a patron of the Karen Morris Memorial Trust, a UK charity for leukaemia patients and their families. In April 2003, he appeared on Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and won £62,500 for the charity.

Lucas is gay. He first suspected his sexuality at age seven. At a ceremony in Central London in December 2006, he entered into a civil partnership with Kevin McGee. In attendance were Barbara Windsor, Neil Tennant, Elton John, and Courtney Love. They separated and had their civil partnership dissolved through the High Court in 2008.

Lucas was raised as Jewish but has variously described himself as an atheist and a "fairly secular Jew". In 2022, he was the subject of BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? and learned that many of his grandmother's cousins had been murdered in the Holocaust. His grandmother's cousin, Werner Goldschmidt, had lived with the family of diarist Anne Frank as a sub-tenant in Amsterdam in 1942. In the episode, it is disclosed that his cousin is mentioned by name in Anne’s diary, and was present in the apartment at the time of the family’s last night there, before they went into hiding. In 2021, 83 years after his grandmother left Berlin, Lucas obtained German citizenship.

Lucas is an avid supporter of Arsenal Football Club.

From 2012 to 2015, Lucas lived with his Bridesmaids co-star Rebel Wilson in West Hollywood.

Lucas was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2026 New Year Honours for services to drama.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1998Jilting JoeAir Steward
1999Plunkett & MacleaneSir Oswald
2004Shaun of the DeadCousin TomCameo
2005Cold and DarkDr. Elgin
2009Astro BoySparxVoice
2010Alice in WonderlandTweedledum and Tweedledee
The InfidelRabbi
Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th AnniversaryThénardier
2011Gnomeo & JulietBennyVoice
BridesmaidsGil
2012Small ApartmentsFranklin Franklin
2013The Look of LoveDivine
In SecretOlivierPreviously titled Thérèse
The Harry Hill MovieOtto
2014PaddingtonJoe
2016Alice Through the Looking GlassTweedledee and Tweedledum
2017How to Talk to Girls at PartiesPT Wain
2018A Futile and Stupid GestureTony Hendra
Sherlock GnomesBennyVoice
2019PolarMr. Blut
Missing LinkMr. CollickVoice
The Queen's CorgiCharlie
Les Misérables: The Staged ConcertThénardier
2022I Came ByGreat British Bake-Off Host
2023WonkaGerald Prodnose
2024Gladiator IIMaster of ceremonies

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1993MinderExtraEpisode: "Cars and Pints, and Pains"
1995The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show1 episode
The Smell of Reeves and MortimerMayor Hobson / Pub Landlord / Quivell Mills4 episodes
1995–2009Shooting StarsGeorge Dawes / Marjorie Dawes
1996Mash and PeasDanny Mash / Various roles9 episodes; also writer
1997Sunnyside FarmMr. Mills
It's Ulrika!Various rolesTelevision film
1998BarkingVarious Roles
You Are HerePat MagnetTelevision film
1999Bang Bang, It's Reeves and MortimerVarious roles1 episode
Sir Bernard's Stately HomesSir Bernard Chumley6 episodes
1999–2022Rock ProfileVarious characters31 episodes; also writer
2000Da Ali G ShowWrote 1 episode
Lum the Invader GirlAtaru MoroboshiVoice, English BBC dub of Urusei Yatsura; 2 episodes
2001Fun at the Funeral ParlourFather Titmus / Isaac Hunt2 episodes
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)NesbitEpisode: "Revenge of the Bog People"
2002Surrealissimo: The Scandalous Success of Salvador DalíLuis BuñuelTelevision film
Captain V
2003Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair DoSu Pollard: Blankety Blank
2003–2006Little BritainVarious Roles23 episodes; also writer
2004CatterickRoy Oates / Dan the Shellfish Man / Webster6 episodes
French and Saunders1 episode
The All-Star Comedy ShowVarious rolesTelevision film
AD/BC: A Rock OperaGod
2005Look Around YouDr. Phillip Lavender2 episodes
CasanovaVillarsMini-series; 2 episodes
2005–2006King Arthur's DisastersMerlin
2006PopetownCardinal One / Jackie Cohen10 episodes
The Wind in the WillowsMr. ToadTelevision film
2007The National Television Awards 2007Lou
Gavin & StaceyJammy1 episode
NeighboursAndy PipkinEpisode: "British Bulldog"
Kath & KimKaren2 episodes
2008Little Britain USAVarious roles6 episodes; also writer and executive producer
2009Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of FireChancellor Dongalor6 episodes
Comic Relief 2009Julie / Matt Van-Laaast / Ellie GraceTelevision film
Pride of Britain Awards 2009Andy
2010Funny or Die PresentsGraham Rhys GrahamcoxEpisode: "The Carpet Brothers"
The One RonnieVarious charactersTelevision film
2010–2011Come Fly with MeVarious roles / Fearghal O'Farrell / Keeley St Clair / Mickey Minchin6 episodes; also writer and associate producer
2012The Greatest Footie Ads EverAndyTelevision film
2012–2013PortlandiaStu2 episodes
2013CommunityToby WeeksEpisode: "Conventions of Space and Time"
Super Fun NightDerrickGuest appearance
2014The Life of Rock with Brian PernRay Thomas
2015PompidouPompidouAlso writer and director
Fresh Off the BoatMr. FisherEpisode: "Boy II Man"
Man Seeking WomanIgorEpisode: "Teacup"
2015–2017Doctor WhoNardole15 episodes
2016BullMr. RichardsEpisode: "A Faberge Egg"
GalavantPeasant JohnEpisode: "Aw, Hell, the King"
Mack & MoxyAdmirable MattEpisode: "A Spectrum of Possibilities"
A Midsummer Night's DreamNick BottomTelevision film
Round PlanetNarrator10 episodes
2017Bill Nye Saves the WorldHimselfEpisode: "The Sexual Spectrum"
StellaWesEpisode: 6.1
2018Who Is America?Writer ("104")
2019MoominvalleyTeety-WooIn production
2020Reasons to Be Cheerful with Matt LucasPresenter
2020–2023The Great British Bake OffCo-presenterAlongside Noel Fielding; replaced Sandi Toksvig
2021The Masked SingerGuest panelistSeries 2, Episode 7; Semi-final
50 Years of Mr Men with Matt LucasPresenterTV documentary
Legends of TomorrowAleister CrowleyVoice; 2 episodes
RuPaul's Drag Race UKGuest JudgeEpisode: "The Return of Royalty"
Gogglebox for Stand Up to CancerHimselfSeries 18, episode 5 (Su2c special)
2022Deep HeatAdministratorThe Showcase
2022–2024Fantasy Football LeagueCo-presenterCo-writer
2026The Masked SingerEmperor PenguinOne episode

Shorts

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1996Shooting Stars: Unviewed and NudeGeorge DawesVideo
1997Dennis Pennis R.I.P.'The Quill'
2003Moo(n)BeeShort
2003Welcome to GlaringlyVarious roles
2005Alan Partridge Presents: The Cream of British ComedyDaffydd ThomasVideo
2007Fievel Throws DownShort
2010The RRF in New RecruitSparxVoice, video short
2020The Best of DaysNardole

Audio dramas

YearTitleRoleRef.
2001url=https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/the-one-doctor-651title=27. The One Doctorwork=Big Finish Productionsdate=December 2001access-date=6 January 2017}}Cylinder / The Jelloid

Theatre

YearProductionRoleDirectorVenueNotesRef.
2002TabooLeigh BoweryChristopher RenshawVenue Theatre, LondonWest End
2005–2007Little Britain LiveWriter and performer (various roles)Jeremy SamsVariousUK and Australian tours
2009Prick Up Your EarsKenneth HalliwellDaniel KramerComedy Theatre, LondonWest End
2010Les MisérablesThénardierLaurence Connor and James PowellThe O2, London25th Anniversary Concert
2011Trevor Nunn and John CairdQueen's Theatre, LondonWest End
2018Me and My GirlBill SnibsonDaniel EvansChichester Festival TheatreRegional
2019Les MisérablesThénardierJames Powell and Jean-Pierre van der SpuyGielgud Theatre, LondonWest End - Staged Concert
2019–2020Laurence Connor and James PowellSondheim Theatre, LondonWest End
2020James Powell and Jean-Pierre van der SpuyWest End - Staged Concert
2025Various in Sweden, Netherlands and AustraliaArena Spectacular World Tour

Stage guest appearances

  • Monty Python Live (Mostly) - The O2 (2014)
  • The Comeback - Noël Coward Theatre (2020)
  • Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright - Wyndham's Theatre (2025)

Bibliography

References

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