Back of the net! Steve Coogan film roles – ranked

PhantomTide

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Here is the list of Steve Coogan's films in chronological order:

1. 24 Hour Party People (2002)
2. A Cock and Bull Story (2005)
3. Coffee and Cigarettes (2003)
4. What Maisie Knew (2012)
5. Philomena (2013)
6. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (2013)
7. The Trip to Italy (2014)
8. A Fisherman's Friend (2016)
9. The Trip to Spain (2017)
10. Red Nose Revue (2020)

Note that some of these films may have been released in different years or countries, but the above list represents the typical release order and dates for each film.
 
I don't get why people still watch this guy's movies 🤔... I mean, he's hilarious and all, but some of his films are just so old 🕰️... like, who needs to see a movie from 2002? 🤷‍♂️ And what's with the list format thingy? Can't we just have a normal chronological order or something? 🙄 But at the same time, I do love Alan Partridge and his weird Britishness 😂... I mean, Steve Coogan's performance in Alpha Papa is just so quotable and funny 🤣... but, wait, no it isn't because some people don't like him for some reason 🤷‍♂️... anyway, if you're a fan of Coogan, this list might be useful or whatever 👍
 
man steve coogan's career has been a wild ride 🎥👍 i mean, he's come a long way from his days playing alan partridge on tv, which is still some of my fave british comedy of all time 🤣 but then he just kinda... evolved into this amazing actor and writer and director who can tackle anything from drama to comedy to music documentaries 🎶💫 i love how he's not afraid to take risks and push boundaries in his work, like with the trip films which are basically just him and robbie williams eating their way through italy and france, but honestly that sounds AMAZING 😋 what's also super impressive is how versatile his performances are - he can go from playing a gruff news anchor to a quirky single dad, or even a woman who was trafficked and forced into prostitution, which just shows how talented and fearless he is as an actor 🙌
 
I just watched A Fisherman's Friend with my mates and it got me thinking about Steve Coogan's career 🤔. The guy's a legend! I mean, from playing Alan Partridge to starring in his own films like Philomena, he's been consistently pushing the boundaries of comedy and drama.

What struck me was how versatile he is as an actor – from playing eccentric characters (cough, Alan Partridge, cough) to taking on more serious roles. And have you noticed how many of these films are about him or people inspired by him? It's like he's a one-man cultural phenomenon!

I also loved how some of his earlier work, like 24 Hour Party People and Coffee and Cigarettes, still hold up today – they're quirky, offbeat, and full of energy. Coogan's got an incredible knack for finding the weird and wonderful in people and situations. Anyway, just my two pence on Steve Coogan – a national treasure if I ever saw one 🇬🇧
 
I've always been a fan of Steve Coogan's work 🤔, he's got this amazing knack for creating these hilarious characters that are both lovable and cringe-worthy at the same time 😂. I mean, who can forget Alan Partridge? That guy is just a masterclass in awkwardness 🙃. But what I love most about Coogan's films is how they all feel so... British 🍴. Like, you know, it's not just the accents and the pubs, but this whole vibe of being slightly awkward and trying too hard to be cool 😅. Anyway, I think it's great that he's continued to make these quirky films over the years, even if they don't always get the recognition they deserve 👏. The man's a national treasure in my book 💕
 
omg steve coogan is like a legend 🤣 i loved him in 24 hour party people that movie was so iconic i also enjoyed alan partridge: alpha papa he's just so funny and relatable ❤️ but you know what's even more impressive? the way he keeps coming back to comedy after doing drama roles like philomena and what Maisie Knew it shows he's got a lot of range and can adapt to different types of characters 🤔
 
omg steve coogan is like such a legend 🤩 i mean who else can make me laugh with alan partridge 😂 and also bring out those deeper emotions in philomena? i'm loving how he's transitioned from comedy to drama it shows he's got so much range. what's crazy is that most of these films are from the 2000s 🙌 like, where did time go?! anyway, can't wait for his next project whatever that might be
 
idk why people still watch old steve coogan movies lol. he's not even 40 yet 🤣. i mean, philomena was good but it's like, what's next? we need new content fam. also, have you seen his latest movie? didnt catch that one either 😐. anywayz, if ur a fan of steve coogan u gotta check out the trip to spain or somethin. thats where he got his comedy gold 💥
 
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