Richard Ayoade
Richard Ayoade (born May 23, 1977) is a British actor, comedian, writer, filmmaker, and voice actor known for his deadpan style and sharp wit. He rose to fame playing Maurice Moss in the sitcom The IT Crowd, has voiced Tyrannis in Dan Harmon’s animated series Krapopolis, and has directed films including Submarine (2010) and The Double (2013). Beyond film and television, he has hosted shows such as Travel Man and The Crystal Maze and appeared on the comedy competition series Last One Laughing UK.
Acting
Movie
Soul
as Counselor Jerry (voice)
2020
TV
The Mandalorian
as Zero (voice)
2019
TV
Black Mirror
as Richard Ayoade (voice)
2011
TV
SpongeBob SquarePants
as Sammy Suckerfish (voice)
1999
Movie
Paddington 2
as Forensic Investigator
2017
Movie
The Bad Guys
as Professor Marmalade (voice)
2022
Movie
The Watch
as Jamarcus
2012
Movie
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
as Ice Cream Cone (voice)
2019
Movie
The Boxtrolls
as Mr. Pickles (voice)
2014
TV
The IT Crowd
as Maurice Moss
2006
TV
Monsters at Work
as Declan (voice)
2021
Movie
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
as Dr. Marshall / Yogi
2023
TV
Disenchantment
as Alva Gunderson / Gordy (voice)
2018
TV
Disenchantment
as Alva Gunderson (voice)
2018
TV
Disenchantment
as (voice)
2018
Movie
The Phoenician Scheme
as Sergio
2025
Movie
Early Man
as Treebor (voice)
2018
Movie
The Bad Guys 2
as Professor Marmalade (voice)
2025
Movie
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
as Henry Wood
2021
Movie
The Rat Catcher
as Editor
2023
Movie
22 vs. Earth
as Counselor Jerry (voice)
2021
Movie
The Souvenir
as Patrick
2019
TV
The Graham Norton Show
as Self
2007
TV
Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight
as Archmage Kyle (voice)
2022
Crew
Movie
Paul
Thanks
2011
TV
Community
Director
2009
Movie
Submarine
Director
2011
Movie
Four Lions
Thanks
2010
Movie
The Double
Director
2014
TV
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
Writer
2004
TV
The Mighty Boosh
Script Editor
2004
TV
Apple & Onion
Theme Song Performance
2018
TV
Travel Man: 48 Hours in...
Writer
2015
Movie
AD/BC: A Rock Opera
Director
2004
TV
Man to Man with Dean Learner
Director
2006
TV
Smack the Pony
Additional Writing
1999