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  1. 5 de may. de 2017 · Julian Barratt made his television debut as Victor Munro in 1996's Asylum, an experimental comedy show that would leave co-stars Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes so impressed with Barratt's ...

  2. Julian Barratt is a British film and television actor, comedian, musician and music producer, best known for playing Howard Moon in the cult comedy The Mighty Boosh.

  3. 4 de nov. de 2020 · Published Nov 4, 2020. Julian Barratt chats about the first season of Truth Seekers, and how he get into the mindset of his fascinating character, Dr. Peter Toynbee. Truth Seekers, the latest horror comedy from the minds of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, just dropped its first season on Amazon Prime. The 8-episode series introduced viewers to ...

  4. Julian Barratt. Date of birth: 04-05-1968. A former stand-up, Julian Barratt is now best known as one half of The Boosh with Noel Fielding. He appeared at Montreal's Just For Laughs festival in 1998, and made stand-up appearances on BBC One, Channel 4 and Five before finding success with The Boosh. The double-act made their debut at the 1998 ...

  5. Julian Barratt Julian Barratt is a comedy performer and actor best-known for co-writing and starring in The Mighty Boosh, with Noel Fielding. The multi-award winning show had three series on BBC 2 and BBC 3, before nationwide tours in 2006 and 2008/9.

  6. Julian Barratt (ur. 4 maja 1968 roku w Leeds jako Julian Barratt Pettifer) – brytyjski komik, muzyk, producent muzyczny i aktor. Barratt jest znany głównie za sprawą roli Howarda Moona w kultowej brytyjskiej komedii The Mighty Boosh. Kariera The Mighty Boosh ...

  7. Flowers is a British black comedy-drama sitcom written by Will Sharpe and starring Olivia Colman and Julian Barratt.It was commissioned by the British broadcaster Channel 4, in association with the American TV streaming service Seeso. The first series premiered in the U.K. with two episodes on 25 April 2016 and was broadcast daily during the week, ending on 29 April.