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Mackenzie Crook: From Pizza Hut to Magical TV Creator
28 Feb
Summary
- Mackenzie Crook transitioned from Pizza Hut to comedy stardom.
- He gained fame as Gareth in 'The Office' before directing.
- Crook created the acclaimed gentle series 'The Detectorists'.

Mackenzie Crook, celebrated for his roles in 'The Office' and his creation of the gentle series 'Small Prophets', has carved a unique path in the entertainment industry. Born in 1971 near Dartford, his early career saw him working at Pizza Hut before his talent for comedy emerged.
His breakthrough came with a stand-up routine at Edinburgh, catching the attention of Bob Mortimer. This led to his memorable role as Gareth Keenan in the iconic British comedy 'The Office'. Crook then diversified his career with roles in both independent films and major Hollywood productions.
At the age of forty, Crook shifted his focus to writing and directing his own material. His directorial debut, 'The Detectorists', received widespread critical acclaim, establishing him as a creator of thoughtful and heartwarming television.




