Fergus Craig

Fergus Craig (born 1980) is a British stand-up comic and actor in theatre, television and radio. He studied at the University of Manchester.

Fergus Craig
Born1980 (age 3940)
Alma materUniversity of Manchester
Years active1993present

Fergus is one half of the popular double act Colin & Fergus with actor and writer Colin Hoult. Between 2004-08 they performed regularly on the London comedy circuit. They performed three shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Colin & Fergus '04, Colin & Fergus 2 '05 and Rutherford Lodge '06.

In 2006 Fergus played Alan Bennett in Pete and Dud: Come Again, a play by Chris Bartlett and Nick Awde on the life of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. The play ran at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, then transferred to London's West End and toured New Zealand.

In 2007 he joined the cast of Channel 4's Star Stories and was a regular in Series 2 and 3 of the show.

In 2009, he won the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year with his solo stand-up act. He also joined the cast of the Bafta nominated BBC show Sorry, I've Got No Head.

In 2010 he played the role of Devon Mills in BBC2 sit com Popatron.

In 2011 he played the role of Lionel Putty in CBBC show Hotell Trubble

In 2012, he joined the cast of The Amazing World of Gumball as the character Sussie.

Filmography

  • "Get a Grip" (2007) TV series - Various (2007)
  • "Comedy: Shuffle" (2007) TV series - Various (unknown episodes, 2007)
  • "Extras" - Runner (1 episode, 2007, series finale)
  • "Star Stories" - [[Nigel Martin-Smith, Declan Donnelly, Russell Brand]] (11 episodes, 2007-8)
  • "Mist: Sheepdog Tales" (13 episodes, 2007)
  • "EastEnders" - Chip Shop Assistant (1 episode, 22 March 2007)
  • "After You've Gone" - P.C. Walker (1 episode, 2007, Lock Back in Anger)
  • "Raging" (2007) (TV) - Various Characters
  • "Jonathan Creek" - Paramedic (1 episode, 2004, The Chequered Box)
  • Hut 33 (radio) - Gordon (18 episodes)
  • "The Amazing World of Gumball" - Sussie (season 2 onwards, 2012) [1]
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