Craig Ferguson

Craig Ferguson
Born: May 17, 1962
Glasgow, Scotland
Career: 1993-2010
Countries: USA
UK
Genre/Type: Comedy
Biography by Rebecca Flint Marx
One of Scotland's most acclaimed comedians, Craig Ferguson first became known to American audiences as Nigel Wick, Drew Carey's evil boss on The Drew Carey Show. A fixture of the series from 1995, Ferguson won over film audiences four years later with his portrayal of Crawford Mackenzie, an indefatigable but naïve hairdresser intent on competing in the World Freestyle Hairstyling Competition in the mock-documentary The Big Tease.
Originally hailing from Glasgow, Ferguson started out as a musician, but gradually segued into comedy via the stage and television. He earned great popularity as the star of a series of self-titled specials on the BBC, and also received positive notices as the lead of the West End revival of The Rocky Horror Pictures Show and Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, which was staged at the Edinburgh Festival. By the mid-'90s, Ferguson decided it was time to move on, to set his sights on grander schemes, and duly moved to L.A. Upon his arrival, he found himself being forced to masticate a particularly large slab of humble pie, as the charm and wit that had earned him so many fans back home did little but translate to open casting calls and endless auditions in Hollywood.
Ferguson's luck began to change when he landed the role of Mr. Wick on The Drew Carey Show and he was able to use his initial hard-luck experiences in L.A. as the basis for The Big Tease, which, in addition to starring in, he wrote and executive produced with Sacha Gervasi. The film, which also starred Frances Fisher and contained a pivotal cameo by Carey, was relatively well-received by critics and enjoyed a fairly successful commercial release.
Ferguson followed The Big Tease in 2000 with Saving Grace, a comedy about a financially imperiled woman (Brenda Blethyn) who takes to growing pot with her gardener (Ferguson) to pay off the debts left to her by her late husband. The film, which Ferguson also co-wrote and co-produced, found a warm reception amongst critics and audiences, and succeeded in introducing its Scottish lead to a wider audience. That same year, he further increased his recognition with a substantial role in Chain of Fools, a crime comedy featuring a large ensemble cast that included Salma Hayek, Steve Zahn, Jeff Goldblum, and David Hyde Pierce.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
How to Train Your Dragon 2010 Voice [Starring]
The Hero of Color City 2010 Voice [Starring]
SpongeBob SquarePants: Truth or Square 2009 Voice [Starring]
Craig Ferguson: A Wee Bit o' Revolution 2008 Performer [Starring]
Heckler 2007 Participant [Starring]
Trust Me 2006 Actor [Starring]
Niagara Motel 2005 Actor [Starring]
The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson [TV Series] 2005 Participant [Starring]
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events 2004 Actor [Starring]
Lenny the Wonder Dog 2004 Actor [Starring]
The Drew Carey Show: Finale 2004 Actor [Starring]
The Drew Carey Show: Passion of the Wick 2004 Actor [Starring]
I'll Be There 2003 Director / Actor [Starring] / Screenwriter
Prendimi L'Anima 2003 Actor [Starring]
The Drew Carey Show: Season 08 2002 Actor [Starring]
The Drew Carey Show: Season 07 2001 Actor [Starring]
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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
2006 Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson [TV Series] Best Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program (Nom)
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