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From Pizza Hut to Director: Crook's Creative Journey
10 Mar
Summary
- Mackenzie Crook started his career at Pizza Hut before pursuing comedy.
- He gained fame as Gareth in 'The Office' before directing.
- Crook is the creator of the acclaimed series 'The Detectorists'.

Mackenzie Crook, the visionary behind the gentle series 'Small Prophets,' has a career path as distinctive as his creative output. Born in Sutton-on-Hone, his early promise was not immediately channeled into formal training; instead, he began working at Pizza Hut. A move to London in his early twenties marked a turning point.
His early twenties in London included a period of near mishap when dry rot caused stairs to collapse in his shared flat. However, his fortunes shifted significantly when his stand-up comedy act gained attention at the Edinburgh Festival.
This exposure led to a memorable role as Gareth, the Territorial Army reservist in 'The Office,' a character remembered for his distinctive hairstyle. Crook's career expanded to include diverse film roles, both independent and blockbuster.
Aged forty, he made a conscious decision to pivot, moving into directing and writing his own material. His directorial debut, 'The Detectorists,' received widespread critical acclaim, cementing his reputation as a talented filmmaker.




