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Trivia of Stand up Comedian Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan is an amazing English actor, comedian, writer and producer.

Steve Coogan was born on October 14th, 1965 in Middleton, Manchester, England.

Steve Coogan's birth name is Stephen John Coogan.

Steve Coogan has a nickname ‘Steve’.

Steve Coogan is of 5' 10˝" [1.79 m] in height.

Steve Coogan was born in an Irish Catholic family and is one among the six siblings born in the family.

Steve Coogan had his education at Cardinal Langley RC High School along with his other siblings.

Steve Coogan's two brothers Brandan Coogan and Martin Coogan are both artists. While Brandan Coogan is an MUTV presenter, Martin Coogan is a lead singer formerly with The Mock Turtles band.

Steve Coogan began his comedic acts as a mimicry and impression artist in Ipswich; and as well did voice-over works for a number of ads.

Steve Coogan once mimicked the radio interviewer who interviewed him; and this interview gave him the inspiration to create a character Alan Patridge.

Steve Coogan has written and appeared on "Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge" [7 episodes: 1994-1995] for which he won British Comedy Award in 1994.

Steve Coogan has appeared on "I'm Alan Partridge" [12 episodes: 1997-2002] of which he has written 6 of its episodes.

Steve Coogan has won two British Comedy Awards for Best TV Comedy Actor in "I'm Alan Partridge" [12 episodes: 1997-2002] in 1998 and 2003.

Steve Coogan has won a BAFTA TV Award in 1998 sharing with others for "I'm Alan Partridge" [12 episodes: 1997-2002].

Steve Coogan has won two British Comedy Awards for Best TV Comedy Actor in "I'm Alan Partridge" [12 episodes: 1997-2002] in 1998 and 2003.

Steve Coogan has written, produced and performed on "Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible"[6 episodes: 2001], "The Day Today" [7 episodes: 1994-2004], "I Am Not an Animal" [6 episodes: 2004], "Saxondale" [13 episodes: 2006-2007], and several other shows.

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