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The Office is notorious for its cringeworthy and brilliantly awkward humour. The 2001-2003 mockumentary stars Reading's own Ricky Gervais as the inept manager, David Brent. The 12 episodes filmed ...
David Brent is a fictional white-collar office middle-manager and the principal character in the BBC television mockumentary The Office, played by co-writer and director Ricky Gervais.
Ricky Gervais stars as David Brent in new film "David Brent: Life on the Road." The character's days could be behind him as Gervais says he will have to end the character "soon." Burmiston ...
David Brent made his television debut 13 years ago today BBC The Office made its television debut on the BBC 13 years ago today, giving British audiences their first taste of one of comedy's ...
The real-life inspiration for Brent came from Gervais, who worked in an office for 10 years and thought someone like Brent would find an ideal home in that white-collar world.
Ricky Gervais spoke about the inner sadness of David Brent on a recent appearance on the Graham Norton show.
Nearly two decades after Ricky Gervais made him one of the more influential and cringe-worthy television characters of the 2000s with the BBC mockumentary series “The Office,” David Brent is back.
Film Review: ‘David Brent: Life on the Road’ Ricky Gervais' most enduring creation hits the road for one last attempt at cracking showbiz, in a funny if meandering big-screen adventure.
Ricky Gervais has said that he has a "real affection" for his Office character David Brent. The series co-creator, writer and actor reflected on Brent's legacy in an article written for ...
Real-life David Brent or motivational genius? Inside the wacky world of Mikel Arteta and his bizarre Arsenal antics Arteta has even introduced a sickeningly named dog Jack Rosser, Sports reporter ...
Ricky Gervais Making ‘The Office’ Movie Featuring His Character, David Brent BBC Films is producing "Life on the Road," which will catch up with Gervais' middle-manager anti-hero over a decade ...
Let’s be honest, Brent would never have been able to extract the clear and noticeable improvement in both results and performances that Rodgers has so clearly brought about in Liverpool this season.