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Rhys Thomas was born on 12 December, 1978 in Basildon, Essex, England, is a British actor, comedian (born 1978). Discover Rhys Thomas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Actor, comedian, director, producer |
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45 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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12 December, 1978 |
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12 December |
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Basildon, Essex, England |
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United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 45 years old group.
Rhys Thomas Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Rhys Thomas's Wife?
His wife is Lucy Montgomery
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Lucy Montgomery |
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Rhys Thomas Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rhys Thomas worth at the age of 45 years old? Rhys Thomas’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Rhys Thomas's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Rhys Thomas Social Network
Timeline
Rhys Thomas (born 12 December 1978) is a British director, producer, actor, comedian and writer.
He is most famous for writing, directing and creating the multi award winning BBC/NBC Comedy drama series Dodger, a prequel to Oliver Twist and his roles in Star Stories, The Fast Show, Sirens and Nathan Barley.
He also appears as Gary Bellamy on Radio 4's Down the Line and its television spin-off, Bellamy's People.
In 1998 he starred in Shooting Stars and The Fast Show Live at the Hammersmith Apollo, the sketch show Barking for Channel 4 alongside Mackenzie Crook, Catherine Tate, Peter Kay and David Walliams and appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Stay Alive Pepi.
He also appeared in Sir Bernard Chumley's Stately Homes and the pilot show Crazy Jonathan's with Matt Lucas and David Walliams.
as a team writer on series one of The 11 O'Clock Show and was a radio presenter on the XFM breakfast show with Natasha Desborough.
At the age of 20 Thomas wrote a pilot script for Fun at the Funeral Parlour.
The producer Simon Lupton was impressed, and submitted it to Stuart Murphy, the then controller of BBC Choice, and a series was filmed in summer 2000 and a second series 2001.
Guest stars included Tom Baker, Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Bill Oddie, Christopher Cazenove, Phil Cornwell, Mitchell and Webb, Lucas and Walliams, Simon Day, Mark Williams, Anita Dobson, Art Malik and Dudley Sutton.
Music was specially composed by Brian May of Queen.
Thomas has appeared in several other comedy series including Happiness, Monkey Trousers, Nathan Barley, the Channel 4 comedy Star Stories playing Jude Law, Andrew Ridgeley, Warren Beatty, Gary Glitter, Daniel Day-Lewis, Kiefer Sutherland and The Fonz amongst others.
He wrote for and appears in the Channel 4 sketch show Blunder.
He subsequently appeared on several panel shows and talking head programmes including Fanorama with David Mitchell (2001/2), Does Doug Know with Daisy Donovan on Channel 4 (2002), Law of the Playground (2006), Comedian's Comedian (2005), Nathan Barley (2005), 8 Out of 10 Cats (2006), FAQ U (2005), Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (2006), Tittybangbang (2005) and Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive (2007).
In 2002–2004, he co-wrote and starred in two series of Swiss Toni, writing four episodes and co-writing others.
He also toured with The Fast Show for its farewell tour in 2002.
Thomas has worked closely with the rock band Queen, of whom he is a major fan, producing seven of their DVDs: Greatest Video Hits 1 (2002), Queen Live at Wembley (2003), Greatest Video Hits 2 (2003), Jewels (2004), Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl (2004), Queen + Paul Rodgers: Return of the Champions and A Night at the Opera - 30th Anniversary, making documentaries and directing new videos, including I Was Born to Love You.
In 2003, he wrote, starred and co-directed (with Simon Lupton) a commercial for Queen Greatest Video Hits 2 also starring Roger Taylor and Brian May.
From 2006 to 2013 Thomas played the host of BBC Radio 4's spoof late-night phone-in, Down the Line.
The programme was the 2007 winner of the Broadcasting Press Guild Radio Programme of the Year Award and in 2008 it received the Sony Gold Award for Best Radio Comedy.
In January 2010 Down the Line was adapted into a television format called Bellamy's People starring and co-written by Thomas as Gary Bellamy.
It was launched and gained a positive critical reception with The Radio Times praising Thomas for his straight man role and the ability to make those around him seem even funnier.
In July 2010, Thomas was asked by Jim Beach, manager of Queen to write the sleeve notes for all 15 studio albums by the band, due for re-release in 2011 to coincide with the band's 40th.
He also produced the critically acclaimed two-part Queen documentary Days of Our Lives, which was broadcast on BBC2 in May 2011.
Thomas was nominated for the Breakthrough Talent Award at the 2013 BAFTA Awards for producing and directing the acclaimed feature-length documentary Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender and subsequently won Best Arts Documentary in both the 2013 Rose D'Or and International Emmy Awards.
He co-wrote, produced, directed and co-starred in the critically acclaimed spoof music documentary series The Life of Rock with Brian Pern on BBC Four and BBC Two.
Dodger first aired on CBBC on 6th February 2022.
Following a positive audience reaction, it then also aired on BBC One in 13th March 2022.
Three new specials were filmed in the summer of 2022.
The programme won a BAFTA and RTS Award for Best Scripted Children's Programme in 2022.
Rhys Thomas also wrote, produced and directed hit comedy The Kemps: All True for BBC Two starring Gary and Martin Kemp which returned for a sequel, The Kemps: All Gold on BBC Two in December 2023.
Thomas, who has Welsh father and English mother grew up in Wickford, Essex.
While in the sixth form at Beauchamps High School in Wickford, Essex, Thomas made comedy videos with friends, forming a comedy group called Stay Alive Pepi with Stephen Burge, Tony Way and Glynne Wiley.
Thomas began his TV career when he phoned the production company for Shooting Stars to ask for studio audience tickets.
When they told him that they did not have any he asked if he could be given work experience.
They happened to need a runner and employed him, sometimes filling in for George Dawes on the drums during rehearsals for the show.
His breakthrough came when he showed Charlie Higson and Bob Mortimer some of his comedy tapes and Higson recruited Thomas as a supporting cast member on The Fast Show, in which he made recurring appearances, notably as Paul, the young assistant to the Charlie Higson character, oily used-car-dealer "Swiss Toni".
He became script editor on Shooting Stars in a later series.