Chris Morris

Chris Morris

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Christopher Morris (born 15 June 1955) is an English satirist, writer, director and actor. A former radio DJ, he is best known for anchoring the spoof news and current affairs television programmes The Day Today and Brass Eye, as well as his frequent engagement with controversial subject matter. In 2010 Morris directed his first feature-length film Four Lions about a group of inept British terrorists. Reception of the film was largely positive and received a respectable box office. Outside his central work, Morris tends to stay out of the public eye and has become one of the more enigmatic figures in British comedy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chris Morris (satirist), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​

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Filmography

2025

The Academy of Armando
The Academy of Armando
as Self
Movie - Released: 3/3/2025

2017

Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes
Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes
as Himself
Movie - Released: 9/11/2017

2014

The Double
The Double
as Workers' Services Executive
Movie - Released: 4/3/2014

2009

Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
TV - Released: 3/16/2009

2006

The IT Crowd
The IT Crowd
as Denholm Reynholm
TV - Released: 2/3/2006

2005

Nathan Barley
Nathan Barley
as Place VO (voice)
TV - Released: 2/11/2005

2004

The Day Today: Pilot
The Day Today: Pilot
Movie - Released: 4/26/2004

2002

My Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117
My Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117
as Rothko (voice)
Movie - Released: 11/6/2002

2000

Jam
Jam
as Various
TV - Released: 3/23/2000

1997

Brass Eye
Brass Eye
as Christopher Morris / Ted Maul / Various Characters
TV - Released: 1/29/1997
I'm Alan Partridge
I'm Alan Partridge
as Peter Baxendale Thomas
TV - Released: 11/3/1997
Brass Eye
Brass Eye
as Various Characters
TV - Released: 1/29/1997

1994

The Day Today
The Day Today
as Christopher Morris
TV - Released: 1/19/1994
Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge
Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge
as Matt
TV - Released: 9/16/1994