Julian Barratt
Biography
As a writer/perfomer, Julian Barratt works with Noel Fielding on their surreal comic creation, The Mighty Boosh, who have had 3 highly acclaimed series broadcast on BBC3 and BBC2 and a sold out National tour
Julian has a solo acting career when not being part of The Mighty Boosh and has appeared in a number of feature films including Lucky Break (2001),Principles of Lust (2002)and a BAFTA award winning short 'Sweet'.
Julian's television work includes a staring role in Chris Morris' Nathan Barley, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, both for Channel 4 and AD/BC- A Rock Opera for BBC3.
What the press have said:
"Hip, Childish, Sexy, Magical, oh yes and funny too."
The Sunday Times
"Compelling, unpredictable and joyous, the most beguiling act at this year's Comedy Festival."
The Melbourne Age
"A Surreal Tour de Force"
The Guardian
"Some of the most inventive comedy writing of the decade."
The Observer
"Julian's style left audiences weak with laughter"
The Sunday Times
Melbourne Age
"A Surreal Tour de Force"
The Guardian
"Some of the most inventive comedy writing of the decade."
The Observer
"Julian's style left audiences weak with laughter"
The Sunday Times