Steve Coogan may have not had the greatest success in love as his hugely popular character Alan Partridge, but off screen he ...
The country mansion has two main claims to fame: while known for being the home of Steve Coogan, it also famously featured in ...
Steve Coogan is one of the UK's most beloved comedians and actors, but the Alan Partridge star has led an eventful life away from the camera with a string of high-profile relationships and a rock star ...
Away from the limelight, Steve Coogan leads a relatively low-key life. He resides in the serene Barcombe village located within East Sussex's Lewes District, a place nestled in the breathtaking South ...
Steve Coogan is a British actor and comedian and is best known for his role as the fictional radio and television presenter Alan Partridge, but has also starred in a number of films ...
When you think of Steve Coogan, images of Alan Partridge ... Maggie is a step away from his usual roles. Coogan dives into a surprising "political love story" between former Labour MP Brian ...
Steve Coogan has tantalised fans with news of a brand-new Alan Partridge series that comes with a novel twist. The actor stopped by BBC Breakfast on Tuesday (January 28) to discuss his forthcoming ...
Actor Steve Coogan is no stranger to stirring the pot, but his recent comments on Margaret Thatcher during a BBC Breakfast interview have ignited a fresh wave of controversy. Speaking about his ...
Steve Coogan shines in Brian and Maggie, a love letter to the political interview - 4/5 In his latest TV show, writer James ...
Steve Coogan has dropped hints about a fresh Alan Partridge series, adding a distinctive twist to the character's legacy. Appearing on BBC Breakfast on Tuesday (January 28), Coogan spoke about his ...
Coogan reaffirmed his "love" for comedy – and announced that his next Partridge appearance is not far away. Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge. BBC "I just finished shooting yet another Alan ...
Alan Partridge star Coogan, who is a long-term Labour supporter, told LBC's Tonight with Andrew Marr that he feared Starmer's methods might "bite [him] on the bum" over the course of his time in ...