Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

  • Born: 1965-10-14
  • Birthplace: Middleton, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Profession: Actor, screenwriter, producer
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: The Secret Life of Pets, Minions, Around the World in 80 Days
  • Steve (Steve Coogan), born October 14, 1965 in Middleton, Manchester, England, is a British film and television actor, screenwriter, and producer [1]  . His representative works include " Around the World in 80 Days ".

    Performing Experience

    In 1989, he played the small role Boy No. 2 in the war drama "Resurrected" directed by Paul Greengrass  .
    In 2004, he played the second male Philia Fogg in the action comedy " Around the World in 80 Days " starring Jackie Chan . 
    In 2006, he played the small role Octavian in the comedy adventure film " Night at the Museum " starring Ben Stiller and Carla Gugino . 
    In 2007, he played the guest role of Metropolitan Inspector in the action comedy " Blue Fury " written and directed by Edgar Howard Wright Jr and starring Dr. Russel Fell . 
    In 2009, in the comedy adventure film " Night at the Museum 2 " starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson , he once again played the small role Octavian   .
    In 2012, he played the supporting role Langdon Tharp in the fantasy comedy " Ruby Sparks " starring Paul Franklin Dano . 
    In 2014, he played the small role Octavian in the comedy adventure film " Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb " starring Ben Stiller   .
    In 2015, he dubbed the supporting role Professor Flux in the animated comedy " Minions "   .
    In 2019, he played the supporting role of Frederick James Fornifa in the biographical drama " The Professor and the Madman " starring Mel Gibson . 

    Personal Life

    On December 10, 2002, he married a woman, Caroline Hickman, and divorced on July 28, 2005; he had a daughter named Claire from her relationship with the solicitor Anna Cole; his father gave birth to In Manchester, he has Irish descent and his mother is from Ireland, Mayo; he is the third of six children in the family. Among them, his brother Brandon is a host of the Manchester United TV channel, and his younger brother Martin is the former of The Mock Turtles. Lead singer; he is a distant relative of Aidan McCadler   .