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Christopher Guest

Christopher Guest

Birthday: 5 February 1948, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Christopher Haden-Guest
Height: 180 cm

U.S.-born actor, director, writer, musician, and composer best known for his mockumentaries, poking fun at heavy metal music, small town theatre, dog shows, folk music and film-making itself, Christop ...Show More

Christopher Guest
"It's real acting, in a sense. You're reacting spontaneously to things you've never heard before. Yo Show more "It's real acting, in a sense. You're reacting spontaneously to things you've never heard before. You can either do it or not, and if you're with a bunch of people who can, there's nothing more fun." - on improvised acting. Hide
I spent more time in America, but I developed a very English sense of humour. I clicked into it deep Show more I spent more time in America, but I developed a very English sense of humour. I clicked into it deeply with Peter Sellers, who is still probably my favourite comedian. I loved The Goons and then I got into "Beyond the Fringe" and by accident I met Jonathan Miller and those guys. And, of course, they led straight to [Monty] Python. Hide
On being banned (as a hereditary peer) from the House of Lords: There's no question that the old sys Show more On being banned (as a hereditary peer) from the House of Lords: There's no question that the old system was unfair. I mean, why should you be born to this? But now it's all just sheer cronyism. The Prime Minister can put in whoever he wants and bus them in to vote. The Upper House should be an elected body, it's that simple. Hide
But I am interested in the notion that people can become so obsessed by their world that they lose s Show more But I am interested in the notion that people can become so obsessed by their world that they lose sense and awareness of how they appear to other people. They're so earnest about it. But that's true of so many things. Hide
The movies have a way of seeping out there over time. We don't put them in 2,000 theaters. It wouldn Show more The movies have a way of seeping out there over time. We don't put them in 2,000 theaters. It wouldn't work that way. Hide
Comedy is like music. You have to know the key and you have to find players with good chops. Comedy is like music. You have to know the key and you have to find players with good chops.
I don't work with high-concept things that start with a premise, "Wouldn't it be funny if there was Show more I don't work with high-concept things that start with a premise, "Wouldn't it be funny if there was this spy who met a ..." For me, it could be, "What about people who sell shoes? That must be a bizarre world ... when they meet at conventions and talk about shoes." Hide
People want me to be funny all the time. They think I'm being funny no matter what I say or do and t Show more People want me to be funny all the time. They think I'm being funny no matter what I say or do and that's not the case. I rarely joke unless I'm in front of a camera. It's not what I am in real life. It's what I do for a living. Hide
"Silliness framed in intelligence. Even when it's stupid, you know intelligent people are doing it a Show more "Silliness framed in intelligence. Even when it's stupid, you know intelligent people are doing it and that makes it a different joke. Stupid comedy over here [in America] is just plain stupid. It's moronic and I don't find it funny at all." - when asked to define the tradition of English humor. Hide
No. I don't talk about the family. This is kind of an on-going thing that gets, honestly, to be kind Show more No. I don't talk about the family. This is kind of an on-going thing that gets, honestly, to be kind of tiresome, only because, you know, you meet people in Boston and they say, 'Boy, what's it like to wake up with Jamie Lee Curtis?' Well, you know what? We've been married for 12 years, and we have kids, and it's not like we're living some bizarre life here. We go home and we wear sweatpants and the baby takes a dump and we change the diaper. I don't mean to put you off here, but I just tend not to talk about it. Hide
I liked directing The Big Picture (1989). I was happy with it, but I remembered working on "Spinal T Show more I liked directing The Big Picture (1989). I was happy with it, but I remembered working on "Spinal Tap" and what a joy it was to make and how much we made each other laugh. Hide
Christopher Guest's FILMOGRAPHY
All as Actor (139) as Director (5) as Creator (5)
Christopher Guest Christopher Guest'S roles
H.J. Cummings
H.J. Cummings

Ivan the Terrible
Ivan the Terrible

Count Tyrone Rugen
Count Tyrone Rugen

Various, Saturday Night News Anchor, 'King Carl' Johnson, Alan Barrows, Anthony Haden-Callas, Bert Convy, Bull, Crackle, Frank Lubar, Mr. Quigley...
Various, Saturday Night News Anchor, 'King Carl' Johnson, Alan Barrows, Anthony Haden-Callas, Bert Convy, Bull, Crackle, Frank Lubar, Mr. Quigley...

Mr. SquarePants
Mr. SquarePants

Dr. Stone
Dr. Stone

Alan Barrows
Alan Barrows

Corky St. Clair
Corky St. Clair

Charlie Ford
Charlie Ford

Nigel Tufnel
Nigel Tufnel

Nathan Goldfrappe
Nathan Goldfrappe

Slamfist
Slamfist

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