Iain Morris

Iain Kevan Morris
Born (1973-08-06) 6 August 1973
Woking, Surrey, England
Occupation Writer
Years active 1999 - Present
Spouse Marchelle Bradanini (14 May 2011 - Present)

Iain Morris (born 6 August 1973)[1][2] is an English writer. Morris is best known for creating The Inbetweeners with his writing partner Damon Beesley[3] and co-hosting a show on London radio station XFM with stand-up comedian Jimmy Carr. He featured in the "Iron" and "Music" episodes of cult spoof TV show Look Around You,[4] as well as on Jimmy Carr's second live DVD, as a panelist on a feature named Comedy Idol.[5] He was educated at Hampton School & studied theology at the University of Bristol.

Other writing credits include two episodes of HBO's Flight of the Conchords; Season One episode "The Actor" and Season Two episode "Unnatural Love".[6]

In May 2003 while wrestling with Ricky Gervais in his front room, Morris caused a back injury to Gervais, who consequently mentioned the events leading up to the injury and the pain he was suffering on his XFM Radio show. Gervais's girlfriend was videotaping the incident, but to date no copy of this footage has emerged. He has appeared on Radio Four comedies, such as "So Wrong its Right" with Charlie Brooker, which first aired on 25 May 2010. Morris appears on the podcast Tell'em Steve Dave's Vinylcast 2 Birthday Roast of Brian Quinn.

Morris married American singer/DJ Marchelle Bradanini on 14 May 2011 in Palm Springs, California, in the United States.[7]

Extras

In Ricky Gervais's sitcom Extras characters named Damon Beesley and Iain Morris were featured and Gervais confirmed on 2011's Top Ten Inbetweeners Moments that the Extras characters were indeed named for his former producers.

References

  1. https://twitter.com/iainkevanmorris/status/20382686454
  2. http://www.bafta.org/access-all-areas/videos/the-inbetweeners-latitude-interview,1232,BA.html
  3. http://www.screenjabber.com/node/1512
  4. Iain Morris at the Internet Movie Database
  5. Iain Morris at the Internet Movie Database
  6. Iain Morris at the Internet Movie Database
  7. The Ricky Gervais Show, Episode 31 May 2003.


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