Angus Deayton — Actor (5)
Love and Other Disasters (2006) [Movie] NeoDB TMDB Douban IMDb WikiData
Love and Other Disasters
director: Alek Keshishian actor: Brittany Murphy / Matthew Rhys
other title: Amore e altri disastri / Amor e Outros Desastres
Flighty Emily "Jacks" Jackson works for the British edition of Vogue magazine. Rather than pursue a relationship, Jacks regularly hooks up with her devoted ex-boyfriend, James Wildstone, and lives with Peter Simon, a gay screenwriter. When Jacks meets Argentinian photographer's assistant Paolo Sarmiento, she assumes he is gay and tries to bring him and Peter together, unaware that Paolo is straight and in love with her.
Doing Rude Things (1995) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
Doing Rude Things
director: Kristiene Clarke actor: Angus Deayton / Pamela Green
A light-hearted celebration of British sex films from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Presented by Angus Deayton, the programme includes interviews with movie veterans Robin Askwith and Pamela Green, as well as featuring clips from popular X-rated movies like “Come Play with Me” (1977).
The Great European Disaster Movie (2015) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
The Great European Disaster Movie
director: Annalisa Piras actor: Angus Deayton / Flavia Piras Trow
other title: EU: Kurz vor dem Crash? / La película de la gran catástrofe europea
2014-2015: 17. The Great European Disaster Movie Authored documentary by Italian director Annalisa Piras and former editor of The Economist Bill Emmott, which explores the crisis facing Europe. Through case studies of citizens in different countries, the film explores a range of factors that have led to the present crisis, economic and identity challenges across Europe. High-level experts analyse how and why things are going so wrong. The film includes fictional scenes, set in a post-EU future, which feature archaeologist Charles Granda (played by Angus Deayton) travelling on a flight through a menacing storm, explaining to a child passenger what the EU was. Sombre, thought-provoking and witty, the film frames Europe through the eyes of those who have most at stake - the Europeans themselves.