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Jason Sudeikis was born on September 18, 1975 in Fairfax, Virginia as Daniel Jason Sudeikis. His father is Daniel Joseph Sudeikis, a Vice President of a business development and his mother is Kathryn (née Wendt), a travel agent at Brennco and President of the American Society of Travel Agents. He is of Lithuanian, Irish and German ancestry. He has two younger sisters, Lindsay, a high school teacher and basketball coach, and, Kristen Sudeikis, an actress and dancer in New York City. His maternal uncle is actor George Wendt.
Sudeikis grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, where he attended Brookridge Elementary School, before transferring to Holy Cross Catholic School. In 1990, he attended Jesuit Rockhurst High School, later transferring to Shawnee Mission West High School. He attended Fort Scott Community College on a basketball scholarship, but left before finishing. He began performing improvisational comedy at ComedySportz (now called Comedy City) in Kansas City.
Sudeikis moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he studied at the Annoyance Theatre and ImprovOlympic, and was one of the founding members of the long-form team, J.T.S. Brown (1998). He performed with Boom Chicago in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He was later cast in The Second City's National Touring Company. In the early 2000s, he became a founding member of The Second City Las Vegas.
In 2003, Sudeikis was hired as a sketch writer for Saturday Night Live (1975) and would occasionally make bit appearances as audience members or extras. In May 2005, he became a featured player and was upgraded to repertory status in 2006. In July 2013, Sudeikis announced that he was leaving SNL, but still occasionally makes appearances.
Sudeikis is known for starring in the films, Horrible Bosses (2011), Hall Pass (2011), We're the Millers (2013), Horrible Bosses 2 (2014), Sleeping with Other People (2015), Mother's Day (2016), Masterminds (2015), The Book of Love (2016), Colossal (2016) and voicing the character of Red in the animated-comedy, The Angry Birds Movie (2016).
From November 2011 until November 2020, Sudeikis was in a relationship with Olivia Wilde. They have two children, Otis Alexander Sudeikis (born April 20, 2014) and Daisy Josephine Sudeikis (born October 11, 2016).
Recently, Sudeikis has starred in the films, Downsizing (2017), Kodachrome (2017), Driven (2018) and The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019).Ted Lasso
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2022 & 2021 Emmy winner for Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2022 & 2021 Emmy winner for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
- 2023 SAG nominee for Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 & 2021 SAG winner for Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Soundtrack
Hannah Waddingham was born in 1974, in Wandsworth, London. Her family was involved in performing arts as her mother, Melodie Kelly, and both her maternal grandparents were opera singers.
She is best known for her contribution to West End musical theatre, particularly her performances in the original London production of "Spamalot" as the Lady of the Lake and as Desiree Armfelt in Trevor Nunn's acclaimed revival of "A Little Night Music", roles that earned her two Olivier Award nomination.
In October 2000, she released the single "Our Kind of Love", billed simply as Hannah, in the UK Singles Chart where it peaked at No. 41.
In 2008, she made her film debut as Elizabeth Maddox in How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008). Her other film credits include Into the Woods (2011), Les Misérables (2012), Winter Ridge (2018) and The Hustle (2019).
In 2015, Waddingham joined the cast of the fifth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011) as Septa Unella. Hannah appeared in Sex Education (2019) as Sofia Marchetti. In 2020, she gained international recognition for her acclaimed portrayal of Rebecca Welton in the Apple+ comedy series Ted Lasso (2020), for which she won Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 2021 Critics Choice Awards.
In 2014, Hannah welcomed her first child, a daughter. Hannah has since split up with the father.Rebecca Welton
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2021 Emmy winner for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2022 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2022 SAG nominee for Outstanding Female Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Additional Crew
Jeremy Swift is an English actor born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham in 1960, who has most recently been seen in 'Mary Poppins Returns' directed by Rob Marshall for Disney. Jeremy has also worked with legendary film directors such as Roman Polanski (Oliver Twist), Robert Altman (Gosford Park) and The Wachowski Siblings (Jupiter Ascending). His professional career began touring a revue show to prisons and borstals and throughout his 20's Jeremy worked mainly in theatre including The National Theatre (What The Butler Saw) and the West End (Abigail's Party). Jeremy moved more into television in his 30's with roles in Vanity Fair and cult show The Smoking Room (BBC) then in his 40's into major feature films such as Gosford Park, Amazing Grace, Oliver Twist, Fred Claus and Jupiter Ascending. He is known internationally for his role in Downton Abbey, in which he played Mr. Spratt (Maggie Smiths butler) and Foyle's War, in which he played Glenvil Harris. Jeremy is married to the actress Mary Roscoe. (q v )They have 2 children and live in London.Leslie Higgins
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2021 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Producer
- Director
Phil Dunster is an English actor, known for his role as Lance Corporal Will Jensen on the Sky One drama series Strike Back (2017-2018), Tristan on the Channel 4 science fiction series Humans (2018), as Jamie Cole on the ITV comedy-drama series The Trouble with Maggie Cole (2020), and as Jamie Tartt on Apple TV+'s Ted Lasso.Jamie Tartt
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Writer
- Producer
Brett attended school in Sutton, Surrey before reading Film Studies at Warwick University. At twenty-two Brett went to New York to study acting at the American Academy Of Dramatic Art. Aside from performing, he began to write his own plays and take them to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival but ultimately decided that comedy was less depressing and in 2006 began his stand-up career with a show entitled 'Brett Goldstein Grew Up in a Strip Club'. He began appearing to a wider audience in a variety of television sitcoms, including 'Derek', 'Uncle', 'Drifters' and the Emmy award winning "Hoff The Record". In 2015 he wrote and starred in the title role of 'SuperBob', a superhero romantic comedy set in Peckham, directed by his old classmate from Sutton Jon Drever. Brett has become an award winning actor, writer and stand up, and over time has made three more hours of stand up that premiered in Edinburgh and toured the UK and overseas: 'Brett Goldstein Contains Scenes Of An Adult Nature', 'Brett Goldstein: Burning Man', and 'Brett Goldstein: What Is Love Baby Don't Hurt Me'.Roy Kent
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2022 & 2021 Emmy winner for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2022 SAG nominee for Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Writer
- Producer
Brendan Hunt was born on 28 June 1972 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Ted Lasso (2020), Bless This Mess (2019) and Horrible Bosses 2 (2014).Coach Beard
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2022 & 2021 Emmy winner for Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2021 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Writer
- Producer
Nick was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England on the 4th of October 1980. On leaving school he was offered a place at Cambridge University, but instead chose to study geophysics at the University of Durham, graduating with a first. Whilst at Durham he became involved in the local comedy circuits but on leaving did accept an offer from Cambridge to read for a doctorate in seismology. However he never completed his course because after joining the Footlights Revue and appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe he was spotted by a BBC producer who offered him radio work. He has since appeared in numerous sitcoms - Miranda (2009), Life's Too Short (2011) and most notably as the annoying promotions manager in Jessica Knappett's Drifters (2013). In 2014 his persona of Mr. Swallow attracted huge critical claim in a comic reworking of Dracula on stage and two years later he was similarly lauded as this time Mr. Swallow took on the role of Harry Houdini, appearing nightly in a glass tank like Houdini himself. The show transferred from Edinburgh and opened in London's Soho Theatre in 2017.Nathan Shelley
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2022 & 2021 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Soundtrack
Juno Violet Temple was born in London, England, into a showbiz family, the daughter of producer Amanda Temple and film director Julien Temple. She was named 'Juno' after her parents took a visit to the Grand Canyon during pregnancy and found they were standing on a butte of Cape Final known as Juno Temple. She has English and Scottish ancestry.
Her family moved to America, where she spent the first four years of her life. The family then moved back to England and settled in Somerset. At age four, she decided she wanted to be an actress after her father showed her Beauty and the Beast (1946) by Jean Cocteau.
She attended Enmore Primary School in Somerset. It was during this time that her father cast her in his film Vigo (1998). However, her father ended up cutting her out of the film. Two years later, at age 11, her father cast her in another of his films, Pandaemonium (2000).
She became a weekly boarder at King's College boarding school in Taunton. She then moved on to Bedales boarding school in Hampshire to take her A-Levels, one of which was Drama. She left with a B and two C's.
At age 15, she told her parents that she was serious about becoming an actress Her mother saw a call for an open audition for Notes on a Scandal (2006), and Juno was successful in winning the role of Cate Blanchett's daughter. This was her big break and led to a role in another high-profile film, Atonement (2007). She dyed her hair red to play Lola.
In 2009, Juno moved to Los Angeles, partly for her acting career.Keeley Jones
Main: Season 1 - Season 3- 2023, 2022 & 2021 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG nominee for Outstanding Female Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Soundtrack
Anthony Stewart Head was born on February 20, 1954 in Camden Town, north London, England. He grew up in Hampton, near Richmond upon Thames in London. He's the youngest son of Seafield Head (a documentary filmmaker) and Helen Shingler (an actress). He is the younger brother of musician/actor Murray Head who originated the role of Judas on the original album of 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. His long term partner is former theatre administrator Sarah Fisher who he met when he was 28, and they are the parents of actresses Emily Head and Daisy Head. Besides acting, Head takes after his brother in being an accomplished singer, and they have appeared in many of the same productions, although never at the same time. In 1983, he was in a band named "Two Way". The band released a 45 single with three songs, produced by Richard Dodd and Ron Roker. Head's other skills are horse riding, swimming, scuba diving, piano, guitar and stage fighting.Rupert Mannion
Recurring: Season 1
Guest: Season 2
Main: Season 3- 2023 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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Toheeb Jimoh was born on 15 April 1997 in Brixton, London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Ted Lasso (2020), The French Dispatch (2021) and The Feed (2019).Sam Obisanya
Recurring: Season 1 - 2
Main: Season 3- 2022 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 & 2021 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Cristo Fernández is a Mexican actor and filmmaker born in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
Before acting, Fernández began his professional life as a soccer player, however some physical injuries motivated him to pursue another path and discover new passions. He went to college and after completing a BA degree in Communications at UNIVA GDL, he began actively pursuing creative outlets and a career as an actor and filmmaker. He moved to London to further his studies and was awarded his master's degree from the Guildford School of Acting at the University of Surrey.
After finishing his masters program, Fernández set his goals to creating independent projects as an actor, director, writer & producer, so he would have a reel and body of work to show. The plan paid off when Fernández won the role of "Dani Rojas" the beloved and talented AFC Richmond football player, on the multiple "Emmy winning" television comedy series "Ted Lasso", for Apple TV +. Fernández' performance as Rojas, has given the role a platform of positivity and global inspiration, as well as Latin American representation around the globe.
Fernández was recently awarded the "Rising Star" Award for Television from the Critics Choice Association during the 2nd Annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television. The award was presented by Oscar winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu.
Audiences were thrilled to see Fernández make his debut in the Marvel Universe with his end scene appearance in "Spider Man: No Way Home", and with the recent announcement of his role as "Wheeljack" in the upcoming "Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts", Fernández is becoming a "go-to" for Hollywood action films.
In 2017, Fernández launched his production company "Espectro MX Films". Most notably, the company produced the upcoming feature film "SISTERS", which Fernández is also starring. The company is currently in pre-production for the feature film adaptation of his critically acclaimed short film, "Fuera de Serie," based on the real-life story of Guillermo González Camarena, "Espectro MX Films" won the esteemed prize of Best Short Film at the Premios Latino 2018 in Marbella, Spain.
Fernández is multi-lingual, speaking four languages in addition to his native Spanish. This has allowed Fernández to work in projects globally both on stage and on screen. He continues to love learning from other cultures and working internationally, portraying real stories that involve multicultural, bilingual and comedic elements.
Fernández currently splits his time between London, Los Angeles and Guadalajara.Dani Rojas
Recurring: Season 1 - 2
Main: Season 3- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Soundtrack
Kola Bokinni is well-known for his role as Richmond Team Captain Isaac McAdoo in the Emmy and SAG Award winning Apple TV+ series "Ted Lasso." Bokinni also appeared in "Top Boy" on Netflix, where he played the role of Leyton in this critically acclaimed series, produced by rapper and entrepreneur Drake. He has also recently appeared on "Black Mirror" on Netflix.Isaac McAdoo
Recurring: Season 1 - 2
Main: Season 3- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2023 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- Billy Harris was born on 12 April 1994 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Ted Lasso (2020), The Outlaws (2021) and Something's Wrong (2015).Colin Hughes
Recurring: Season 1 - 2
Main: Season 3- 2023 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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- Writer
- Producer
James Lance was born on 29 September 1975 in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Northern Soul (2014), Bronson (2008) and Marie Antoinette (2006). He has been married to Kate Quilton since 2016. They have one child.Trent Crimm
Recurring: Season 1 - 2
Main: Season 3- 2022 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
- 2023 SAG nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Dr. Sharon Fieldstone
Main: Season 2
Recurring: Season 3- 2023 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
- 2022 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
- 2022 SAG winner for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series