Matt King (comedian)

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Matt King
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Performing DJ set as Super Hans in London, 2016
Born
Matthew King

(1968-01-31) 31 January 1968 (age 56)
Education Cheshunt School
Occupations

Matt King (born 31 January 1968) is an English actor, DJ and comedian currently residing in Brighton. He is best known for his role as Super Hans in the British sitcom Peep Show .

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Early life

King was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, England on 31 January 1968 [1] and attended Cheshunt School. [2] He moved to Australia at age 20 where he worked as a chef before meeting Jimeoin McKeown. McKeown suggested that King become a stand-up comedian. King worked in the Australian comedy circuit for 15 years before returning to the UK. [3] [4]

Career

As an actor he has played many characters, including Elton John and Terry Venables in the BAFTA-nominated comedy series Star Stories , [5] and also starring in his own self-penned sketch show Dogface. [5]

His role as Super Hans in Peep Show spanned more than a decade. He has performed DJ sets in-character as Super Hans. [6]

He has appeared in cult comedy series Look Around You , [5] and in the third series of Skins , [5] playing Cook's father, a character very similar to Super Hans. He co-starred in the film Inkheart , [5] appeared in the Guy Ritchie film Rocknrolla , [5] and the British film Bronson , [5] and had a lead role in the fantasy thriller Malice in Wonderland . [5] He also appeared in the third series of Doctor Who , [5] as Peter Streete in "The Shakespeare Code", and was a regular playing computer expert Freeman in the BBC production Jekyll . [5]

As a stand-up comedian he has appeared at the Edinburgh Festival, [3] and at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. [3]

King played a mad scientist in a 2007 commercial promoting a newly customizable credit card by Capital One. [7]

In 2010 he played driver and bodyguard to Ray Winstone's character Rob Gant in London Boulevard alongside Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley. In the same year he co-wrote the BBC2 series Whites starring Alan Davies. [8]

In 2011, King starred in the Australian drama series Spirited , [5] in which he plays the ghost of 1980s rock star Henry Mallet. He also stars in the Sky One generational family comedy drama, Starlings , [5] co-written with Steve Edge and produced by Steve Coogan. [9]

In 2013, King appeared in the final episode of The IT Crowd as Raymond Peterfellow. [5] In 2015, he narrated the audiobook The Hunt for the Mayor of Smoochyville, written by writer and musician Chris Wade. In 2017, he appeared as Phil Hendricks in the BBC drama In the Dark . [5]

Personal life

He is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur, as is his character on Peep Show. [10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 The Craic English Guy
2008 Rocknrolla Cookie
2008 Bronson Paul Daniels
2008 Inkheart Cockerell
2009FatherMitch's FatherShort film
2009 Malice in Wonderland Gonzo
2010 Made in Dagenham Trevor Innes
2010 London Boulevard Fletcher
2012PhysicsLesShort film
2014GregorTerry
2014 Paddington Andre the Thief
2014 Get Santa Brian
2015White CityGeorge BowlbyTelevision film
2016 Zombie Spring Breakers Karl
2018 Juliet, Naked Mark

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000–2001 Something in the Air Rollo the Chauffeur14 episodes
2002 Look Around You Telephone EngineerEpisode: "The Brain"
2003–2015 Peep Show Super Hans 36 episodes
2006 Comedy Lab SebEpisode: "FM"
2006 Star Stories Terry Venables, Elton John, Guy Ritchie, Gary Kemp 4 episodes
2007 Coming Up TonyEpisode: "Brussels"
2007 Doctor Who Peter Streete Episode: "The Shakespeare Code"
2007 Jekyll Freeman4 episodes
2007 Dogface Various5 episodes
2007 The Bill Greg PetersEpisode: "Stealth Attack"
2008 City of Vice SaltEpisode: "Episode #1.5"
2009 Skins Cook SeniorEpisode: "Finale"
2009 The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Taxi DriverEpisode: "Pilot"
2010–2011 Spirited Henry Mallet18 episodes
2010 Whites Melvin4 episodes
2012–2013 Starlings Uncle Loz12 episodes
2013 The IT Crowd Raymond PeterfellowEpisode: "The Internet Is Coming"
2013Still ReelingLes
2014 Strange Hill High Mr. Creeper (voice)4 episodes
2017 In the Dark Phil Hendricks4 episodes
2017 The End of the F***ing World DC Eddie OnslowEpisode: "Episode #1.5"
2018 Strike Jeff Whittaker2 episodes
2018Chris P. DuckRoger (voice)6 episodes
2020 Death in Paradise Terry MintoEpisode: "A Murder in Portrait"
2020 Bulletproof MatlockEpisode: "Episode #2.4"
2022 Rick and Morty Knight of the Sun (voice)Episode: "A Rick in King Mortur's Mort"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 Call of Duty: World at War – Final Fronts

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References

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