Rich Keeble

Rich Keeble is an actor, voiceover artist, comedian, presenter, musician and podcaster.

He recently starred opposite David Tennant & Michael Sheen as ‘Mr Arnold’ in “Good Omens”, opposite Matthew MacFadyen in Stonehouse (ITV1), as ‘Toby’ in “Ghosts” (BBC1), ‘Jared’ in “Trying” (Apple TV) and as ‘Father Vincent’ in “Murder, They Hope” (GOLD), as well as popping up in Kiell Smith-Bynoe's Channel 4 Blap “Red Flag” as ‘Ritchie Porter’ and BBC New Comedy Award winner Holly Hall's BBC3 short “It's What She Would Have Wanted”. He has been a regular sketch performer on two series of “The Emily Atack Show” (ITV2), memorably appeared as ‘Mark “Masculus” Waddington’ in “Doctors” (BBC1), he’s been assaulted with a tea trolley by Simon Callow on “The Rebel” (GOLD) and actually played three different characters in Martin Clunes’ sitcom “Warren” (BBC1). Other television credits include “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV), “Not Going Out” (BBC1), “Porters” with Daniel Mays (UKTV Dave), “Inside No.9” (BBC2), Idris Elba’s sitcom “In The Long Run” (Sky), “The Delivery Man” opposite Darren Boyd (ITV) and “Birds Of A Feather” (ITV).  He is also well known for appearing in commercials for Topcashback from 2015 to 2020 from which he has received a variety of  surprisingly inventive online abuse.

On film Rich recently appeared in “The People We Hate At The Wedding” starring Kristen Bell and Oscar winner Allison Janney and starred as ‘William’ in dark comedy/horror Amazon Prime feature “Criminal Audition” (“Rich Keeble does a great job with this and holds it all together as a focal point” – Nerdspan; “Keeble’s comedy background is clear, and yet his weaselly mannerisms make him both unlikable yet sympathetic” – The Hollywood News; “Rich Keeble as William is excellent” – Horror DNA). His scenes as a security operative in the Michael Caine film “King of Thieves” were so compelling that they had to be cut to avoid pulling focus from the lead actors (presumably).

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