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The Accidental Comedy of Matt Berry


Loved IT Crowd and What We Do in the Shadows.

https://www.rollingstone.com/tv/tv-features/matt-berry-year-rabbit-steven-toast-shadows-interview-958583/

If you know Matt Berry from his most famous roles — such as The IT Crowd’s idiot boss Douglas Reynholm, Toast of London’s pompous struggling actor Steven Toast, or the preening and lascivious vampire Laszlo on What We Do in the Shadows — talking to him over the phone is sort of like meeting his un-evil twin. Where his characters are outrageous and inappropriate, Berry is circumspect and gentlemanly. While they pronounce every word as if they’re doing Shakespeare in the Park, with a ponderous theatricality, his signature rich baritone comes over the line from London sounding muted by comparison. It’s as though he’s playing the straight man in a sketch of his own life.

If Toast is the character closest to Berry’s heart, it’s for good reason. Despite a brand of humor that seems firmly rooted in the British tradition — the surreality and silliness of Python, the cartoonish prurience of Benny Hill — Berry, 45, maintains that he wasn’t especially interested in comedy growing up. He cites as his primary influence not comedic greats such as Peter Sellers or contemporaries like Steve Coogan, but “straight actors, people that normally weren’t trying to be funny.” The more “mannered” and “self-important” the star, Berry says, the funnier he found them. The line to Toast is clear — especially in his puffed-up diction and bizarrely exaggerated pronunciation of ordinary words (such as his praise of guest-star Jon Hamm’s “charismaaaaaaaeeeeeee”). Imagine the famous outtakes of a drunk Orson Welles filming a Paul Masson wine commercial, and you’re on the right track.

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I loved The IT Crowd - I just binged it a few months ago and became a little obsessed - but Berry is, honestly, the one thing I couldn't stand about it. The character is just SO one-note obnoxious and not at all funny, I found. I much preferred Chris Morris as Denholm Reynholm.

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Love this guy, he has such a unique style.

I first saw him in Garth Marenghi's Darkplace: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Marenghi%27s_Darkplace

Which is where I also first saw Richard Ayoade.

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Great show. So underappreciated, though it seems to gain in popularity as time passes.

Nice write up for Berry. He's pretty much unknown in the states except for people who are into shows like the IT Crowd and Darkplace.

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He did some voice work for Aqua Teen Hunger Force and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water too so some may know him for those.

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ATHF is so oddly good!

He should do more voice work, quite unique.

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Hes great. Ill have to check ut the IT crowd only seen toast of London

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