Timothy David Key (born September 1976) is an English poet, comedian, actor, screenwriter and radio personality. He is best known for playing
Alan Partridge
Alan Gordon Partridge is a comedy character portrayed by the English actor Steve Coogan. A parody of British television personalities, Partridge is a tactless and inept broadcaster with an inflated sense of celebrity. Since his debut in 1991, h ...
's sidekick Simon in ''
Mid Morning Matters'', ''
Alpha Papa
''Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa'' (released as simply ''Alan Partridge'' in the United States) is a 2013 British comedy film starring Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge, a fictional presenter he has played on various BBC radio and television shows sinc ...
'', and ''
This Time'', as well as his work as a member of the comedy group
Cowards and his extensive list of performances at the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as The Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe, or Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest arts and media festival, which in 2019 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 dif ...
. In 2009, he won the
Edinburgh Comedy Award and was nominated for the
Malcolm Hardee
Malcolm Hardee (5 January 1950 – 31 January 2005) was an English comedian and comedy club proprietor.
His high reputation among his peers rests on his outrageous publicity stunts and on the help and advice he gave to successful British Altern ...
Award for Comic Originality.
Early life
Timothy David Key was born in September 1976, in Cambridgeshire. He was educated in the intertwined villages of
Histon and Impington before moving on to
Hills Road Sixth Form College
Hills Road Sixth Form College (commonly referred to as HRSFC, Hills Road or just Hills) is a public sector co-educational sixth form college in Cambridge, England, providing full-time A-level courses for approximately 2000 sixth form students fro ...
in
Cambridge
Cambridge ( ) is a university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire, England. It is located on the River Cam approximately north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of Cambridge was 145,700. Cambridge beca ...
and then the
University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University or TUOS) is a public university, public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Its history traces back to the foundation of Sheffield Medical School in 1828, Firth C ...
, where he studied
Russian. Following graduation, he returned to Cambridge and joined the
Cambridge Footlights, despite not being a student of
Cambridge University
, mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts.
Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge.
, established =
, other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
. There he met
Tom Basden,
Stefan Golaszewski, and
Lloyd Woolf, with whom he formed the sketch group
Cowards.
Career
Stage
Key's first appearance with the Footlights was in the stage production ''Far Too Happy'' in 2001. The cast, which included
Mark Watson
Mark Andrew Watson (born 13 February 1980) is a British comedian and novelist.
Early life
Watson was born in Bristol to a Welsh mother and English father. He has younger twin sisters and a brother, Paul. He attended Bristol Grammar School, ...
and
Sophie Winkleman
Sophie Lara Winkleman (born 5 August 1980) is an English actress. She is married to Lord Frederick Windsor, the son of Prince Michael of Kent, a paternal cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
Early life
Winkleman was born in Primrose Hill, London. He ...
, took the show to the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as The Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe, or Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest arts and media festival, which in 2019 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 dif ...
and were nominated for the
Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer. Key has regularly attended Edinburgh ever since, performing in solo shows and collaborations.
In 2009, Key's solo poetry show ''The Slutcracker'' won the
Edinburgh Comedy Award and was nominated for the
Malcolm Hardee
Malcolm Hardee (5 January 1950 – 31 January 2005) was an English comedian and comedy club proprietor.
His high reputation among his peers rests on his outrageous publicity stunts and on the help and advice he gave to successful British Altern ...
Award for Comic Originality. He took the show to the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) is the largest stand-alone comedy festival and the second-largest international comedy festival in the world. Established in 1987, it takes place annually in Melbourne over four weeks, typical ...
the following year.
Key co-starred in
Daniel Kitson's play ''Tree'' when it premiered in September 2013 at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester
The Royal Exchange is a grade II listed building in Manchester, England. It is located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange Street, Market Street, Cross Street and Old Bank Street. The complex includes the Royal ...
. The play then transferred to
The Old Vic
The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre. In 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Vi ...
in 2015. He appeared alongside
Paul Ritter
Simon Paul Adams (20 December 1966 – 5 April 2021), known professionally as Paul Ritter, was an English actor. He had roles in films including ''Son of Rambow'' (2007), ''Quantum of Solace'' (2008), ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'' ...
and
Rufus Sewell in
Yasmina Reza
Yasmina Reza (born 1 May 1959) is a French playwright, actress, novelist and screenwriter best known for her plays '' 'Art and '' God of Carnage''. Many of her brief satiric plays have reflected on contemporary middle-class issues. The 2011 bl ...
's ''Art'' at
The Old Vic
The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre. In 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Vi ...
, directed by
Matthew Warchus, from December 2016 to February 2017.
Key's comedy show ''Megadate'' toured from 2017 to 2018. Like ''The Slutcracker'', it featured Key reading "deliberately bad" poetry interspersed with black-and-white films.
Radio
Key has regularly been heard on
BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that replaced the BBC Home Service in 1967. It broadcasts a wide variety of Talk radio, spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history fro ...
since 2006, when the station commissioned ''
All Bar Luke,'' a series based on his earlier stage show ''Luke & Stella''. It aired from 2006 to 2008, with a Christmas special in 2009. Key's prior radio projects included ''
Cowards'' and ''
Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better
''Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better'' is a radio comedy programme starring Mark Watson. It started on BBC Radio 4 on 13 February 2007. The show is recorded in front of a live audience and has the format of stand-up comedy from Wats ...
''.
In 2010, Key was heard as Duncan in the radio sitcom ''
Party
A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration or celebration of a special occasion. A party will often feature ...
'', created by
Tom Basden and based on the stage show of the same name. In 2012, he reunited with Basden for ''Tim Key's Late Night Poetry Programme'', a series that features Key reading poetry and Basden providing musical accompaniment, intercut with dialogue between the two. Five series of the show have been broadcast as of 2020.
Album
Key's first album, ''
Tim Key. With a String Quartet. On a Boat.
''Tim Key. With a String Quartet. On a Boat.'' is a comedic poetry album written by and starring Tim Key and co-starring Tom Basden. The album is intended to be Key reading out his poems with the accompaniment of a string quartet, but actually it ...
'' was released by The Invisible Dot Ltd / Angular Records in November 2010. It features Key reading poetry backed by a string quartet, with interjections from Basden.
Television
Key first appeared on television in 2006's satirical comedy ''
Time Trumpet'', as an ''Eastenders'' special effects supervisor. The next year, he appeared as himself in ''
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe'', reading poetry.
In 2009, Key (along with
Mark Watson
Mark Andrew Watson (born 13 February 1980) is a British comedian and novelist.
Early life
Watson was born in Bristol to a Welsh mother and English father. He has younger twin sisters and a brother, Paul. He attended Bristol Grammar School, ...
and
Alex Horne
Alexander James Jeffery Horne (born 10 September 1978) is a British comedian and musician. Horne is the creator of BAFTA award-winning TV series ''Taskmaster'', in which he also performs as the Taskmaster's assistant. He is the host and ban ...
) co-created ''
We Need Answers
''We Need Answers'' is a British television panel game presented by comedians Mark Watson, Tim Key and Alex Horne. The show features a pair of celebrities answering questions which had previously been texted in by the public, or the audience ...
'' for
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002 , a comedic quiz show in which celebrities answer questions posed by question-answering text services. It was hosted by Watson, with Horne providing technical support and Key reading questions. As part of the show's bonus online content, the BBC uploaded videos of Key and Watson playing ''No More Women'', a
parlour game they had invented several years earlier, with Horne supplying narration. The three reunited in 2020 to play the game as a trio, renaming it ''
No More Jockeys
''We Need Answers'' is a British television panel game presented by comedians Mark Watson, Tim Key and Alex Horne. The show features a pair of celebrities answering questions which had previously been texted in by the public, or the audience by ...
''.
In November 2010, Key appeared as "Sidekick Simon" alongside
Steve Coogan
Stephen John Coogan (; born 14 October 1965) is an English actor, comedian, producer and screenwriter. He is most known for creating original characters such as Alan Partridge, a socially inept and politically incorrect media personality, whic ...
on ''
Mid Morning Matters'', an online series based on Coogan's
Alan Partridge
Alan Gordon Partridge is a comedy character portrayed by the English actor Steve Coogan. A parody of British television personalities, Partridge is a tactless and inept broadcaster with an inflated sense of celebrity. Since his debut in 1991, h ...
character. The series was also broadcast on Sky Atlantic in 2012. Key would appear again as Simon in the 2013 film ''
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa'' and the BBC series ''
This Time with Alan Partridge.''
In 2013, Key played Greg in the
E4 comedy-drama series ''
Gap Year''. In 2014, he played Ian in the ''
Inside No. 9'' episode "
Sardines
"Sardine" and "pilchard" are common names for various species of small, oily forage fish in the herring family Clupeidae. The term "sardine" was first used in English during the early 15th century, a folk etymology says it comes from the I ...
". His performance was praised, with one journalist calling him "an unsung hero of British comedy".
The following year, he was a panellist on the first series of ''
Taskmaster
A taskmaster is a supervisor who imposes hard or burdensome work.
Taskmaster may also refer to:
* ''Taskmaster'' (TV series), a British comedy panel show
** ''Taskmaster'' (American TV series), an American version of the British show
** ''Taskm ...
'' and has been credited as a "Task Consultant" since the show's second series.
Key has also had minor roles in shows such as ''
Skins'', ''
Plebs'', ''
Life's Too Short'', ''
Stag
Deer or true deer are hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk (wapiti), the red deer, and the fallow deer; and the Capreolinae, including the reind ...
'', ''
Peep Show
A peep show or peepshow is a presentation of a live sex show or pornographic film which is viewed through a viewing slot.
Several historical media provided voyeuristic entertainment through hidden erotic imagery. Before the development of the c ...
'', ''
Brassic (TV Series)'' and ''
The End of the F***ing World''. He has also appeared on panel shows ''
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
''Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' is a British comedy panel game show with a pop music theme. It has aired on Sky Max since September 2021, having originally aired between November 1996 and January 2015 on BBC Two. The original series was first hoste ...
'' and ''
Richard Osman's House of Games.''
In 2022, Key starred in the
BBC Two
BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It covers a wide range of subject matter, with a remit "to broadcast programmes of depth and substance" in contrast to the more mainstream ...
comedy series ''
The Witchfinder''. That year he also appeared as Ray, nemesis and old archery teammate of Paul (
Jim Howick) in an episode of friend Tom Basden's BBC1 sitcom, ''
Here We Go
Here We Go may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Here We Go'' (US5 album), 2005
* ''Here We Go!'' (Arashi album), 2002
* ''Here We Go...'' (Chanty Savage album), 1994
*''Here We Go'', debut album of German duo Soul Control, 2004
EPs
* ''Here We Go'' (E ...
.''
Film
Key and Basden collaborated on short film ''
The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island
''The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island'' is a 2007 short film, directed by James Griffiths, and written by and starring Tim Key and Tom Basden. It was nominated for a 2008 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film award, and won the UK Film Co ...
'' in 2007. The film won Best UK Short at the 2007
Edinburgh Film Festival and was nominated for a 2008 BAFTA in the category of Best Short Film. In 2012, Key collaborated with director J. van Tulleken on one of 16 short films to have won production funding through BFI Shorts. The resultant film was a black comedy entitled ''Anthony'', starring Key and Basden, in which Key played Santa Claus
Key reprised his role as Sidekick Simon for the
Alan Partridge
Alan Gordon Partridge is a comedy character portrayed by the English actor Steve Coogan. A parody of British television personalities, Partridge is a tactless and inept broadcaster with an inflated sense of celebrity. Since his debut in 1991, h ...
film ''
Alpha Papa
''Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa'' (released as simply ''Alan Partridge'' in the United States) is a 2013 British comedy film starring Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge, a fictional presenter he has played on various BBC radio and television shows sinc ...
'', released in August 2013. Also in 2013, he appeared in the
Richard Ayoade film ''
The Double
A double is a look-alike or doppelgänger; one person or being that resembles another.
Double, The Double or Dubble may also refer to:
Film and television
* Double (filmmaking), someone who substitutes for the credited actor of a character
* ...
''. In 2019, he again starred alongside Steve Coogan in ''
Greed
Greed (or avarice) is an uncontrolled longing for increase in the acquisition or use of material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/inanimate possessions); or social value, such as status, or power. Greed has been identified as undes ...
'', playing the character of Sam. In 2022, he played Commissioner Harrold Scott in
See How They Run.
Writing
Key has written a total of five books. The first, ''Instructions, Guidelines, Tutelage, Suggestions, Other Suggestions and Examples Etc.: An Attempted Book by Tim Key. (And Conversations / Descriptions / A Piece About a Moth)'', was published in 2009. The second, ''25 Poems, 3 Recipes and 32 Other Suggestions (An Inventory)'' was published in 2011. The third, ''The Incomplete Tim Key'', was published by
Canongate Books
Canongate Books (trading as Canongate) is an independent publishing firm based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
It is named after the Canongate area of the city. It is most recognised for publishing the Booker Prizewinner '' Life of Pi''. Canongate wa ...
in 2011.
In 2020, Key collaborated with designer Emily Juniper to create ''He Used Thought As a Wife (An Anthology of Poems and Conversations from Inside)''. This book, published by Utter and Press, chronicles Key's experiences during
the UK's first COVID-19 lockdown. A sequel, ''Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (An Anthology of Poems and Conversations from Outside)'', was released in 2022.
Credits
Film
Television
Bibliography
* ''Instructions, Guidelines, Tutelage, Suggestions, Other Suggestions and Examples Etc.: An Attempted Book By Tim Key. (And Conversations/ Descriptions/ A Piece About A Moth)''. The Invisible Dot Ltd, 2009.
*''The Incomplete Tim Key''. Canongate Books Ltd, 2011.
* ''25 Poems, 3 Recipes and 32 Other Suggestions (An Inventory)''. The Invisible Dot Ltd, 2011.
* ''He Used Thought As A Wife (An Anthology of Poems and Conversations from Inside.)'' "Utter" and Press, 2020.
* ''Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (An Anthology of Poems and Conversations from Outside.)'' "Utter" and Press, 2022.
References
External links
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Key, Tim
1976 births
Living people
Alumni of the University of Sheffield
English comedy writers
English stand-up comedians
English male poets
Male actors from Cambridgeshire
People from Cambridgeshire