When it comes to shows, legendary funny-man Ricky Gervais has only ever been known to do two seasons and a special (if we’re lucky).
15.05.2020 - 18:43 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Ricky Gervais fears he may never be able to perform his stand-up comedy routine in arenas again as a result of the coronavirus.
The British comedian was due to begin his SuperNature tour this spring, but has been forced to stay at home due to lockdown restrictions in place in the U.K. and across the world.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the After Life creator and star revealed that he thinks it could be a long time before he’s able to book major shows again, if ever, if no vaccine
When it comes to shows, legendary funny-man Ricky Gervais has only ever been known to do two seasons and a special (if we’re lucky).
Netflix bosses are reportedly in talks with Ricky Gervais to produce a special festive instalment of his hit sitcom After Life.
"Give it to someone who gave a kidney to a stranger, not someone who invented a new type of mascara"
© Getty FILE - In this Thursday, March 7, 2019, file photo, Ricky Gervais attends a screening of Netflix's "After Life" at the Paley Center for Media in New York. Gervais is returning to host the Golden Globe Awards.
Ricky Gervais is keeping himself entertained while in the coronavirus quarantine. Like many others, the 58-year-old funnyman has been trying to keep himself occupied while stuck at home and has been utilizing his essentials -- wine and beer -- to enjoy himself.
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We all need a bit of a laugh, especially now, and Ricky Gervais is delivering the goods.
Ricky Gervais generates both tears and laughter in his Netflix series, “After Life”, but a new video of outtakes taken from filming of the Netflix comedy’s second season is all about hilarity.