Tom Basden

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Tom Basden
Born
Thomas William Basden

(1980-11-30) 30 November 1980 (age 43)
Sutton, Greater London, England
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, writer
Years active2006–present

Thomas William Basden (born 30 November 1980) is an English actor, writer and comedian. He is best known for co-creating and starring in Plebs, which won the Royal Television Society award for Best Scripted Comedy in 2014.[1] He was nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2007 Edinburgh Comedy Awards and is a member of the sketch group Cowards.

Education[edit]

Tom Basden was born in Sutton, Greater London. He was educated at King's College School, a private school for boys in Wimbledon in South-West London, where he was in the same year as fellow actors Khalid Abdalla and Ben Barnes; followed by Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was vice-president of Cambridge Footlights and his contemporaries included Stefan Golaszewski, Sarah Solemani, Tim Key (who pretended to be studying for a Ph.D at Cambridge to be part of a Footlights production)[2] and Dan Stevens.[3]

Career[edit]

Performance[edit]

Basden's one-man show at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Tom Basden Won't Say Anything, won the "if.comedy award" for Best Newcomer.[4] He starred with Tim Key in the 2007 short film The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island, which won the UK Film Council Kodak Award for Best British Short Film.[5]

In 2008 Basden appeared as the resident musician for the second series of the BBC Radio 4 comedy show Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better, replacing Tim Minchin.[6]

He was a guest panellist on the BBC Two comedy show Never Mind the Buzzcocks in November 2009.[7]

In 2012 he appeared as Key's musical sidekick in the Radio 4 programme Tim Key's Late-Night Poetry.[8]

Since 2013, Basden has co-written and appeared in the ITV ancient-Rome sitcom Plebs.[9] He played a lead role the 2013 BBC Two comedy thriller The Wrong Mans.[10] He co-wrote the third and fifth episodes of series one, and wrote both episodes of series two which aired the following year.

He played Dan the sound engineer in the 2016 film David Brent: Life on the Road, and Jeremy Corbyn in the 2018 Royal Wedding special of The Windsors.[11] He had a main role as Matt in the Netflix comedy series After Life.[12] He wrote and appeared in the 2022 BBC sitcom Here We Go.[13] He starred as Mr Short in the 2022 Netflix young adult sci-fi series The Last Bus.[14]

Writing[edit]

Basden's 2010 play Party, about a group of university students holding a meeting to found their own political party, was performed at the Arts Theatre in London. Brian Logan, writing for The Guardian, gave it a four out of a possible five stars and describing it "an idiosyncratic and highly enjoyable piece performed beautifully by a crack cast of upcoming comics",[15] while Dominic Cavendish for The Daily Telegraph called it "astute (and) stingingly amusing".[16] A radio adaptation of the play produced by Julia McKenzie was broadcast on Radio 4 for three series and a Christmas special from 2010 to 2018. In addition to writing the adaptation, Basden appeared, alongside Tim Key, Jonny Sweet, Anna Crilly and Katy Wix.[17]

His play Joseph K, based on Franz Kafka's novel The Trial and starring Tim Key, was longlisted for the 2011 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Most Promising Playwright: it also received positive reviews from The Guardian[18] and The Daily Telegraph.[19]

In 2011 he wrote There Is a War, starring himself and Phoebe Fox, for the National Theatre's Double Feature.[20]

Basden co-wrote the Channel 4 sitcom Fresh Meat, which earned him a nomination for the 2012 BAFTA Craft Awards Break-Through Talent Award.[21]

Works[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Actor Writer Creator Role Notes
2006 Vital Signs Yes Mr Woodley One episode
Jam & Jerusalem Yes Kira's Dad
2006-2008 Star Stories Yes Various roles Fifteen episodes
2007 Living with Two People You Like Individually... But Not as a Couple Yes Martin TV Movie
Ronni Ancona & Co Yes Various roles One episode
Hyperdrive Yes Lallakkiss One episode
After You've Gone Yes Mike One episode
2008 Comedy Cuts Yes Self (stand-up) One episode

ITV2 comedy showcase

No Heroics Yes Fusebox One episode
2009 Cowards Yes Yes Yes Various roles Three episodes

Co-written and co-created with Cowards

Things Talk Yes Coat, Garlic (voice) TV Movie
Brave Young Men Yes Yes Jamie Husband Co-written with Sam Leifer
2010 Dark Relic Yes Robert TV Movie
The Armstrong & Miller Show Yes Yes Yes Various characters
Me and My Monsters Yes Two episodes
2011 Comedy Lab Yes Yes "Rick and Peter" episode
2012 Starlings Yes Job Advisor One episode
Games On Yes Paul Fairweather
Peep Show Yes Yes Customer (uncredited) One episode: "Big Mad Andy"
2013-2019 Plebs Yes Yes Yes Aurelius 35 episodes
2013 Derek Yes Autograph Expert
2013-2014 The Wrong Mans Yes Yes Noel Two episodes co-written with Mathew Baynton and James Corden
2013 Very Few Fish Yes Yes Not commissioned
2014 W1A Yes Dan Shephard Three episodes
2011-2016 Fresh Meat Yes Four episodes
2017 Gap Year Yes Yes Yes Trainee Monk, Full Moon Partygoer (uncredited)
Quacks Yes John Six episodes
2018 Damned Yes Aidan One episode
The Windsors Yes Jeremy Corbyn One episode
Women on the Verge Yes Daniel One episode
The Reluctant Landlord Yes Simon One episode
2019 Island of Dreams Yes Daniel Craig One episode
2019-2022 After Life Yes Matt 18 episodes
2020 Pandemonium Yes Yes Yes Robin Pilot episode of Here We Go
2020-2022 Mandy Yes Benefits Advisor Three episodes
2021 Dodo Yes Mr Turner, Mr Ralph, Additional Voices Animated series

14 episodes

2022-present Here We Go Yes Yes Yes Robin Also composer
2022 Plebs: Soldiers of Rome Yes Yes Yes Aurelius TV Movie

Co-written with Sam Leifer

The Last Bus Yes Mr Short Three episodes
Man vs. Bee Yes Police Officer Four episodes
2023 Ghosts Yes Cartwright One episode

Film[edit]

Year Title Role
2016 David Brent: Life on the Road Dan Harvey
2022 Venice at Dawn Stephen

Short film[edit]

Year Title Actor Writer Creator Role Notes
2007 The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island Yes Yes Yes Herb McGwyer Nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film
2010 The Boot Sale Yes The Hunk
Trouble Brewing Yes Matt
2012 Worm Yes Philip
2013 The Return of Brent Yes Dan
2014 Anthony Yes Anthony

Awards[edit]

Year Award Category Work Result
2007 Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer[22] "Won't Say Anything" Won
2008 British Academy Film Awards Best Short Film The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island Nominated
Chortle Awards Best Full Show "Won't Say Anything" Won
Breakthrough Act Nominated
2011 Evening Standard Award Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright Joseph K Won
2012 BAFTA Craft Awards Break-Through Talent Award[23] Fresh Meat Nominated

References[edit]

  1. ^ Plebs (TV Series 2013–2019) - Awards - IMDb, retrieved 17 December 2023
  2. ^ Gibsone, Harriet (13 August 2015). "Tim Key, the superstar standup poet, on fishcakes, Footlights and the fringe". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Alumni 2000–2009". Cambridge Footlights. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012.
  4. ^ "The winners". if.comedy. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.
  5. ^ "Awards History". Edinburgh International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 1 October 2009.
  6. ^ "Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better | 13 August - 17 September 2008". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Never Mind The Buzzcocks | Series 23". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Tim Key's Late Night Poetry". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  9. ^ "ITV2 orders ancient Roman sitcom Plebs". British Comedy Guide. 23 August 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Cast announced for The Wrong Mans on BBC Two". BBC Media Centre. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013.
  11. ^ Wollaston, Sam (15 May 2018). "The Windsors Royal Wedding Special review – gloriously brazen satire". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  12. ^ Sanusi, Victoria (8 March 2019). "After Life cast: who stars with Ricky Gervais in new Netflix series – and where else you've seen them". i. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Here We Go: Meet the cast of the new BBC comedy series". BBC Media Centre (Press release). 19 April 2022. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  14. ^ "The Last Bus". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  15. ^ Logan, Brian (11 March 2010). "Party (review)". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  16. ^ Cavendish, Dominic (4 March 2010). "Party at the Arts Theatre, review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 May 2022.(subscription required)
  17. ^ "Party". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  18. ^ Gardner, Lyn (17 November 2010). "Joseph K – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  19. ^ Cavendish, Dominic (23 November 2010). "Joseph K, Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 May 2022.(subscription required)
  20. ^ "There Is A War, Double Feature". National Theatre. Archived from the original on 1 September 2011.
  21. ^ "Kwadjo Dajan Wins the Break-Through Talent Award in 2012". BAFTA. 9 May 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  22. ^ "2007 Best Newcomers Winner - Tom Basden Won't Say Anything". British Comedy Guide. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  23. ^ "Television Craft Awards Winners in 2012". BAFTA. 13 April 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2022.

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Preceded by Edinburgh Fringe Best Comedy Newcomer
2007
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