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  1. Rhys Thomas (born 12 December 1978) is a British director, producer, actor, comedian and writer. He is most famous for writing, directing and creating the multi award winning BBC/NBC Comedy drama series Dodger, a prequel to Oliver Twist and his roles in Star Stories, The Fast Show, Sirens and Nathan Barley.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0859414Rhys Thomas - IMDb

    Rhys Thomas is an BAFTA, RTS, Writer's Guild, Emmy and Rose D'or winning actor, comedian, writer, producer and director best known for starring in a wealth of hit British comedy shows like 'The Fast Show,' 'Star Stories,' 'Sirens', 'Down The Line', 'Nathan Barley' and the critically acclaimed BBC spoof music documentary series 'Brian Pern ...

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    • Essex, England, UK
  3. Rhys Thomas is a British actor, comedian, writer, producer and director who created and starred in 'Brian Pern' and 'DODGER'. He also won awards for his documentaries on Freddie Mercury and Queen.

    • December 12, 1978
  4. stinkfilms.com › directors › rhys-thomasRhys Thomas | Stink Films

    Rhys Thomas is an Emmy award-winning director and producer best known for creating cult favorite, Documentary Now! and his work on Saturday Night Live. Hailing from South Wales, Rhys has carved out a place on the American comedic landscape thanks to his elevated and cinematic approach to the absurd.

  5. Rhys Thomas is a British director, producer, actor, comedian, and writer. He also co-wrote, produced, directed, and co-starred in the critically acclaimed spoof music documentary series on BBC Four and BBC Two.

    • December 12, 1978
    • Rhys Thomas
    • British
    • Thomas
  6. Nov 20, 2021 · Hawkeye director Rhys Thomas made his first foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe late on a Friday night in 2014. Thomas had a short window to film with Chris Pratt, that week’s host of...

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · Rhys Thomas, the director of Hawkeye, talks about the theme, villains, and musical of the Disney+ series. He also reveals how he pitched and staged the Rogers: The Musical scene with real Broadway performers.