Peter Kay

Total Credits at Criticker: 12 (Actor), 3 (Director), 5 (Writer)
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When the National Hairdressing Championships descend upon a small and unsuspecting Yorkshire town, no one is prepared for the glamour and the heartache, the scheming and the cheating which disrupt their lives. (Intermedia Films)
The cheese-loving Wallace and his ever faithful dog Gromit, the much-loved duo from Aardman's Oscar-winning clay-animated shorts star in an all new comedy adventure, marking their first full-length feature film. (DreamWorks)
After surviving prison, a man has to forge a career in the crime world. (Internet Movie Database)
Phoenix Nights (2001) - TV Series
The misadventures of club owner Brian Potter who is determined to make The Phoenix Club the best working men's club in Greater Manchester. (imdb)
That Peter Kay Thing (1999) - TV Series
Tells the stories of keeping a working man's club open, an under achieving bingo worker, a turf war between two ice cream men, a look behind the scenes at the MEN Arena, meet Britain's oldest paper boy and follows Talent Trek winner Mark Park after going solo. (imdb)
Cradle to Grave (2015) - TV Series
Sitcom series based on Danny Baker's autobiography Going to Sea in a Sieve, covering Baker's life in south London during the 1970s. (en.wikipedia.org)
Peter Kay's Car Share (2015) - TV Series
When a supermarket issues a new car share scheme. Assistant Manager John Redmond (Peter Kay) and Promotions Rep Kayleigh Kitson (Sian Gibson) are forced to commute together every day. But will they get along? (imdb)
Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere (2004) - TV Series
Hopeless doormen Max and Paddy leave clubland and embark on a series of wild and exciting adventures in their prized motorhome, "Easy Rider" style. (imdb)
Peter Kay: Live at the Manchester Arena (2004) - TV Special
A recording of the final date of Kay's 180-date Mum Wants a Bungalow tour.
Gromit's concerned that Wallace has become over-dependent on his inventions, which proves justified when Wallace invents a "smart gnome" that seems to develop a mind of its own. (imdb)