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Armando Iannucci

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Armando Iannucci

Armando Iannucci (born 28 November 1963 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish satirist, writer, director, producer and performer who has shaped modern political comedy across radio, television and film. He grew up in a working‑class Italian family; his father, also named Armando, emigrated from Naples and ran a pizza factory, while his mother came from an Italian‑Glaswegian background, giving him a bilingual upbringing that later informed his sharp cultural observations. After attending St Peter’s Primary, St Aloysius’ College and studying English literature at the University of Glasgow and University College, Oxford, he abandoned a DPhil thesis on 17th‑century religious language to pursue a career in comedy, citing Woody Allen as his “all‑time comedy hero”. Iannucci first gained notoriety producing the groundbreaking Radio 4 satire On the Hour, which he co‑created with Chris Morris and later adapted for television as The Day Today, introducing the world to the hapless news anchor Alan Partridge. The character, co‑created by Iannucci, became a cultural icon through series such as Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge and I’m Alan Partridge. In the mid‑2000s he returned to the BBC to write and direct The Thick of It, a ruthless political sitcom that earned critical acclaim for its incisive dialogue and the unforgettable foul‑mouthed spin doctor Malcolm Tucker. The success of the show led to the 2009 feature film In the Loop, which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Iannucci’s international breakthrough arrived with HBO’s Veep (2012‑2019), where he served as showrunner for four seasons, winning multiple Emmys including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing. He continued to blend satire with history in The Death of Stalin (2017) and revitalised classic literature with The Personal History of David Copperfield (2020). Recent projects include the sci‑fi comedy Avenue 5 (2020) and a forthcoming stage adaptation of Dr. Strangelove. Off‑screen, he married lighting designer Rachel Jones in 1990 and they have three children; he resides in Hertfordshire and has been honoured with a CBE, multiple honorary doctorates and a fellowship of the Royal Society of Literature.

15 movies
2 nominations

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Given Name: Armando Giovanni Iannucci

Born: Glasgow, Scotland

Citizenship: British

Birthday: November 28, 1963

Occupations: Satirist, Writer, Director, Producer, Performer

Years Active: 1990-present

Children: 3

Spouses: Rachel Jones

Awards and Nominations Received by Armando Iannucci

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71st British Academy Film Awards 2018

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Best Adapted Screenplay

The Death of Stalin
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Outstanding British Film

The Death of Stalin

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