
Armando Iannucci
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Armando Giovanni Iannucci CBE (/jəˈnuːtʃi/ yə-NOO-chee; born 28 November 1963) is a Scottish satirist, writer, director, producer and performer. Born in Glasgow to Italian parents, Iannucci studied at the University of Glasgow, followed by the University of Oxford. Starting on BBC Scotland and BBC Radio 4, his early work with Chris Morris on the radio series On the Hour transferred to television as The Day Today. A character from this series, Alan Partridge, co-created by Iannucci, went on to feature in several of Iannucci's television and radio programmes, including Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge and I'm Alan Partridge. Iannucci also fronted the satirical Armistice review shows and, in 2001, created his most personal work, The Armando Iannucci Shows, for Channel 4. Moving back to the BBC in 2005, Iannucci created the political sitcom The Thick of It and the spoof documentary Time Trumpet in 2006. In 2009, he won funding from the UK Film Council. He directed the critically acclaimed feature film In the Loop, featuring characters from The Thick of It. As a result of these works, he has been described by The Daily Telegraph as "the hardman of political satire". Other works during this period include the operetta libretto Skin Deep and his radio series Charm Offensive. Iannucci created the HBO political satire Veep and was its showrunner for four seasons from 2012 to 2015. For his work on Veep, he won two Emmys in 2015, Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. He followed this with the feature films The Death of Stalin (2017) and The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019), a 2019 adaptation of the novel David Copperfield. In 2020, he created the comedy series Avenue 5 on HBO. Description above from the Wikipedia article Armando Iannucci, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

Can Elon Musk Rule the World? (2025)
as Self

Beyond Boundaries: The Harvey Weinstein Scandal (2018)
as Self (archive footage)

The Academy of Armando (2025)
as Self

Art Matters (2024)
as Self

Alan Partridge: Why, When, Where, How And Whom? (2017)
as Himself

50 Years of BBC Two Comedy (2014)
as Self

Armando's Tale of Charles Dickens (2012)
as Self
The Comedy Vaults: BBC2's Hidden Treasure (2014)
as Self

Clinton: His Struggle with Dirt (1998)
as Self

Michael Palin: A Life on Screen (2018)
Actor

Gaga for Dada: The Original Art Rebels (2016)
as Himself

Milton's Heaven and Hell (2009)
as Presenter





