Russell Brand

Russell Brand

Born 04/06/1975 (48 years old)
Grays, Essex, England, UK

Biography

In 2008, Russell Brand shot to fame in the U.S. when he was seen as the rocker Aldous Snow in the Judd Apatow-produced comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. The film, which was written by and starred Jason Segel, grossed $63 million at the domestic box office. That same year, Brand also starred in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which also featured Adam Sandler and Keri Russell. It was in September 2008 that Brand cemented his fame in the U.S., when he hosted the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA).

The year 2009 saw the U.S. release of Brand’s writing debut, “My Booky Wook: A Memoir of Sex, Drugs and Stand-Up.” The autobiography, already a huge success in the United Kingdom, went on to stay on The New York Times best-seller list for five weeks in a row. In continuation of his stand-up tour in the U.S., Brand’s third live DVD was released after originally airing on Comedy Central. The year 2009 ended on an even brighter note for Brand when he assumed the role as host of the MTV Video Music Awards for the second year in a row and garnered the biggest VMA audience since 2004, with nearly nine million viewers.

The year 2010 was a busy year for Brand with the release of the hit comedy Get Him to the Greek in June. Reunited with producer Judd Apatow, Brand starred, opposite Jonah Hill, and reprised his iconic role as Aldous Snow. In July, Brand also lent his voice to the role of Dr. Nefario in the hit animated feature film Despicable Me, which included the vocal talents of Steve Carell and Jason Segel. Brand also starred, alongside Helen Mirren, in Julie Taymor’s adaptation of The Tempest. His upcoming roles include the title character in the remake of Arthur.

In addition to acting, Brand released his second book, “Booky Wook 2: This Time It’s Personal.”

Illumination Entertainment

Actor

Movies
2023

Under the Boardwalk

2022

Catherine Called Birdy

 

Death on the Nile

 

Minions: The Rise of Gru

2020

Four Kids and It

2018

The Fight

 

Welcome to Essex

2017

Despicable Me 3

2016

Army of One

Ads

Ads

 

Trolls

2015

Comic Relief: National Treasures (TV movie)

2013

Despicable Me 2

 

Paradise

 

Russell Brand: Messiah Complex

2012

Rock of Ages

 

What About Dick?

2011

Arthur

 

Hop

2010

Despicable Me

 

Get Him to the Greek

 

The Tempest

2009

Russell Brand in New York City (TV movie)

2008

Bedtime Stories

 

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

2007

Abbey, The (TV movie)

 

St. Trinian's

2006

Penelope

2004

A Bear's Christmas Tail (TV movie)

2002

Cruise of the Gods (TV movie)

Series
2020

Nothing to Declare

2019

Ballers

 

Players Only (S05E08)

 

Who Wants a Lollipop (S05E07)

 

Edutainment (S05E06)

  more episodes (5)
2018

Ballers

 

There's No Place Like Home, Baby (S04E09)

 

Doink (S04E05)

 

Forgiving Is Living (S04E04)

  more episodes (3)
2017

Hospital People

2012

The Last Leg

2011

The Simpsons

 

Angry Dad: The Movie (S22E14)

2002

White Teeth

1994

Mud

1984

The Bill

Documentaries
2021

The Wisdom of Trauma

2019

Chasing the Present

2017

Vegan 2017 - a.f.

2015

Amy - a.f.

 

Brand: A Second Coming

 

The Emperor's New Clothes

2014

A Royal Hangover

 

Katy Perry: Getting Intimate (TV movie)

 

Our Colonial Hangover (TV movie)

2012

Katy Perry: Part of Me

 

Russell Brand: From Addiction to Recovery (TV movie)

2009

Monty Python: Almost the Truth - The Lawyers Cut (series)

 

Russell Brand: Scandalous - Live at the O2 Arena

2008

New Heroes of Comedy (series)

2007

100 Greatest Stand-Ups (TV movie) - a.f.

 

Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out (TV movie)

Music videos
2011

AKA... What a Life

Theatrical recording
2012

The Secret Policeman's Ball

Short
2007

Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind (TV movie)

2001

A Brief History of Cuba in D Minor

Guest

Screenwriter