Stephen Frost Explained

Stephen Frost
Birth Name:Stephen Frederick Eustace Frost
Birth Date:28 December 1955
Birth Place:Redruth, Cornwall, England
Nationality:British
Occupation:Actor and comedian
Years Active:1980–present

Stephen Frederick Eustace Frost (born 28 December 1955) is an English actor and comedian, best known for his work on Whose Line Is It Anyway? as well as several projects with comedy partner Mark Arden.

Early life

Frost was born in Redruth, Cornwall, and is the son of the abstract artist Terry Frost and brother of painter Anthony Frost.

Career

Work with Mark Arden

Frost is known for his work in the 1980s with Mark Arden as part of the double act The Oblivion Boys on Saturday Live. Veterans of the alternative comedy scene, he and Arden appeared in The Young Ones, and later had their own TV series Lazarus and Dingwall on BBC2. They played the lead roles in the 1987 revival of Tom Stoppard's play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Piccadilly Theatre. They also played two robbers in 'Big Deal' series 2, in the episode 'Popping Across The Pond'.

In 1994 the Oblivion Boys starred opposite the comedy duo Raw Sex (Simon Brint and Rowland Rivron) in the partially-improvised comedy film There's No Business....

The duo appeared in a series of British TV advertisements ending with the catchphrase "I bet he drinks Carling Black Label". One spoofed the "launderette" commercial for Levi's in which Nick Kamen stripped to his underwear; in their pastiche, Arden and Frost played launderette customers who were stripped entirely, with just strategically placed books maintaining their modesty.[1]

Solo work

Without Arden, Frost has appeared on BBC Radio 4's Just a Minute, and the improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway?. He has appeared on three episodes of Have I Got News for You (there was a 13-year gap between his second and third appearance) and on Never Mind the Buzzcocks. He also appeared as Dirk in Tony Bagley's series Married.

He played two small roles in Blackadder: a prison guard in the first-series episode "Witchsmeller Pursuivant", and the overly cheerful head of a firing squad in the episode "Corporal Punishment" of Blackadder Goes Forth. He also appeared in the comedy series Mr. Bean, starring Rowan Atkinson, in the episode entitled "Mr. Bean Rides Again" in one of the skits where Mr. Bean is on a train.

In 2003 he appeared in a production of 12 Angry Men alongside Bill Bailey.

Frost appeared alongside Tony Hawks and Angus Deayton in the 2012 feature film Playing the Moldovans at Tennis.

Currently

Frost is a regular on the London comedy circuit. He is also a veteran of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Glastonbury Festival.

Frost still appears regularly with The Comedy Store Players in The Comedy Store, London.

Filmography

Film

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1987The Love ChildTough Policeman
1994There's No BusinessReg Prince
1995Savage HeartsConcierge
Feast of JulyMan in Restaurant
Spot's Magical ChristmasDeer 1Voice
Video short
United Kingdom version
Credited as Steve Frost
1998WindPolicemanShort film
2000The Suicidal DogPhilip the Test Your Strength ManShort film
2012Playing the Moldovans at TennisSteve
2014The SqueakiesCompere
2021PhaseDad

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Doctor WhoTharilUncredited
Series 18: "Warriors' Gate: Part Four"
1982-1983Carrott's Lib8 episodes, 1 special
Writer – "Best of Carrott's Lib"
1982-1984The Young OnesVarious7 episodes – 3 credited as Steve Frost
1983BlackadderSoft, A Guard2 episodes – 1 uncredited
DramaramaRev. BellSeries 1, episode 2: "Rip It Up"
Reilly, Ace of SpiesStyrneEpisode 11: "The Last Journey"
Rebellious JukeboxThe Oblivion BoysEpisode #1.2
1983-1984The EntertainersThe Oblivion Boys2 episodes
1984The Comic Strip Presents...BulaSeries 2, episode 7: "Slags"
1985Big DealTonySeries 2, episode 14: "Popping Across the Pond"
Dempsey and MakepeaceBig MallSeries 2, episode 5: "Tequila Sunrise"
Happy FamiliesVillage GendarmeEpisode 3: "Madeleine"
Girls on TopDisco DancerSeries 1, episode 3: "C.O.D."
1986Kit CurranPatesSeries 2, episode 4: "A Sick Society"
1986-1996Saturday LiveHimself / Oblivion Boys / Various10 episodes
Writer – 1 episode
1988BustMike Benson2 episodes
1989Blackadder Goes ForthCorporal JonesSeries 4, episode 2: "Corporal Punishment"
Close to HomeFrank DeAngelo4 episodes
1991Lazarus & DingwallSteve Lazarus6 episodes
Writer
Murder Most HorridSgt. DawkinsSeries 1, episode 1: "The Case of the Missing"
1991-2005Have I Got News for YouHimself / Panelist3 episodes
1992Mr. BeanThe Laughing ManEpisode 6: "Mr. Bean Rides Again"
The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesHuge ManSeries 2, episode 4: "Barcelona, May 1917"
Fool's Gold: The Story of the Brink's-Mat RobberyBernie ClarkeTV movie
1992-1998Whose Line Is It Anyway?Himself / Performer33 episodes
1993The Almost Complete History of the 20th CenturyNarratorVoice
13 episodes
1993-1994Brighton BellesGilbert2 episodes
1994The All New Alexei Sayle ShowVariousEpisode 6
What's Up Doc?Steve the Security Guard / Walter Flume16 episodes
Credited as Steve Frost
Blue HeavenBig LarryEpisode 1
Frank Stubbs PromotesBig EddieSeries 2, episode 5: "Mr. Chairman"
Harry Enfield & ChumsMan PaintingEpisode #1.5
1994-1995The BillDuggan / Colin Glover2 episodes
1995Jack and Jeremy's Police 4VariousTV movie
1996Jack and Jeremy's Real LivesSteve / Stephen / Farmer3 episodes
Drop the Dead DonkeyTomSeries 5, episode 7: "Charnley in Love"
The Famous FiveDirty DickSeries 2, episode 6: "Five on a Hike Together"
1997GobbleGun shop assistantTV movie
Pie in the SkyTrubbSeries 5, episode 3: "Pork Pies"
1998Vanity FairBute CrawleyMiniseries
4 episodes
1999Just a MinuteHimself / Panelist4 episodes
French and SaundersSpecial – "French and Saunders: The Phantom Millennium"
2001Mr. CharityCab DriverEpisode 6: "The Big W"
2002SpheriksMatch NarratorVoice
Credited as Steve Frost
2002-2005Never Mind the BuzzcocksHimself
2004Working the ThamesHimself / PresenterDocumentary
2011Paul Merton's AdventuresHimselfEpisode 4: "Caravan"
2013PoirotChief InspectorSeries 13, episode 4: "The Labours of Hercules"
2015BoomersGerman JohnEpisode: "Christmas Special"
2018Holby CityPeter MosleySeries 20, episode 49: "Love Is"
2023Ted LassoBruceSeries 3, episode 2: "(I don't want to go to) Chelsea"

Books

Notes and References

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