Birthday: 12 June 1977, Whipp's Cross, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Richard Ellef Ayoade
Height: 188 cm
Richard Ellef Ayoade was born in Hammersmith, and grew up in Suffolk, in England, the son of a Norwegian mother, Dagny Amalie (Baassuik), and a Nigerian father, Layide Ade Laditi Ayoade. He studied Law at Cambridge university, and followed in the footsteps of British Comedy legends like Monty Python's Eric Idle, Hugh Laurie and Graeme Garden w...
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Richard Ellef Ayoade was born in Hammersmith, and grew up in Suffolk, in England, the son of a Norwegian mother, Dagny Amalie (Baassuik), and a Nigerian father, Layide Ade Laditi Ayoade. He studied Law at Cambridge university, and followed in the footsteps of British Comedy legends like Monty Python's Eric Idle, Hugh Laurie and Graeme Garden when he became the president of the Cambridge Footlights club.Ayoade's first real TV break was directing, co-writing and starring with Matthew Holness in the cult classic Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004) a parody of shlocky 1980's science fiction television shows, and noticed for it's "so bad it's good!" aesthetic. Notably shy and self-effacing in interviews, his performance as the debauched, self-assured publisher/pornographer/nightclub owner 'Dean Learner' showcased the young comedian's acting talent.After cameos in another cult series The Mighty Boosh (2003) as the shaman "Saboo", his position in the popular consciousness was cemented in the series The IT Crowd (2006) where Ayoade played the social oblivious, dweebish savant known as "Moss".All the while Ayoade continued to direct music videos for Vampire Weekend, Kasabian, and the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs before finally getting his chance to direct a feature film, Submarine (2010), based on the novel by Joe Dunthorne.Submarine was followed by The Double (2013) co-written by Avi Korine and based on a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Show less «
Louis Malle is maybe one of my favourite directors, but I love Tarantino.
Louis Malle is maybe one of my favourite directors, but I love Tarantino.
[explaining the message of The Double (2013)] Darth Vader is within all of us. And I remember that e...Show more »
[explaining the message of The Double (2013)] Darth Vader is within all of us. And I remember that every time I shower. Show less «
I find performing very difficult. It's difficult to be a good actor. I get very nervous, even though...Show more »
I find performing very difficult. It's difficult to be a good actor. I get very nervous, even though it sounds disingenuous, because you could legitimately go, 'Well, why do it?' Show less «
I like Roy Orbison's video for 'I Drove All Night' because it's so literal. It is just a man driving...Show more »
I like Roy Orbison's video for 'I Drove All Night' because it's so literal. It is just a man driving throughout the night. I like that silliness. To be in a video is a ridiculous thing. It's almost impossible to do it without any humour. Show less «
As in, I think 'Badlands' is one of the funniest films of all time: 'Every day I wish I was carried ...Show more »
As in, I think 'Badlands' is one of the funniest films of all time: 'Every day I wish I was carried off to a magical land, but that never happened' is one of the funniest lines in any film. Show less «
I suppose I sort of like effects that have some organic elements rather than ones that are entirely ...Show more »
I suppose I sort of like effects that have some organic elements rather than ones that are entirely generated by a computer. Just because, no matter how complex the algorithm is, it's still an algorithm. Show less «
I'm not good at watching myself.
I'm not good at watching myself.
The act of seeing any film generally is you knowing more than the characters, even if it's the class...Show more »
The act of seeing any film generally is you knowing more than the characters, even if it's the classic Hitchcock shot of two people talking and a bomb being under the table. Part of the pleasure of it is seeing where people go wrong, and the irony of situations. Show less «
I don't really know what my personality is anyway. I don't really have one.
I don't really know what my personality is anyway. I don't really have one.
I'm not sure I'd hire myself in anything. I certainly couldn't be an actor. That would be terrible. ...Show more »
I'm not sure I'd hire myself in anything. I certainly couldn't be an actor. That would be terrible. For everyone. Show less «
My parents didn't go to university and weren't brought up in England. They hadn't heard of any other...Show more »
My parents didn't go to university and weren't brought up in England. They hadn't heard of any other universities other than 'Cambridge' or 'Oxford.' Show less «
I'm just terrible. At talking. With words.
I'm just terrible. At talking. With words.
I actually prefer night shoots to days. I prefer being up. It's easier for me. I'm more of a night p...Show more »
I actually prefer night shoots to days. I prefer being up. It's easier for me. I'm more of a night person. Show less «
I was directing before I started doing 'The IT Crowd.' It wasn't something that led on after acting ...Show more »
I was directing before I started doing 'The IT Crowd.' It wasn't something that led on after acting I guess. I was sort of doing this stuff before acting. Show less «
No. I really don't think I'm cool. I'm not.
No. I really don't think I'm cool. I'm not.
I've only ever really been in shows of friends, so I don't know exactly what happened. I think I'm i...Show more »
I've only ever really been in shows of friends, so I don't know exactly what happened. I think I'm incredibly cheap to hire. That can buy some traction. I'm as cheap as it's possible for an actor to be legally. Show less «
A lot of comedies are based on the reaction shot. You have one person doing something stupid and one...Show more »
A lot of comedies are based on the reaction shot. You have one person doing something stupid and one person is generally the straight man, and the laughs generally come on the reaction of the straight man to the funny thing the other person has done. Show less «