
Age: 54
male
Sacha Noam Baron Cohen (/ˈsæʃə/ SA-shə; Hebrew: סָשָׁה נֹעַם בָּרוֹן כֹּהֵן; born 13 October 1971) is an English comedian, actor, and performance artist. He is best known for his creation and portrayal of the fictional satirical characters Ali G, Borat Sagdiyev, Brüno Gehard, and Admiral General Haffaz Aladeen. At the 2012 British Comedy Awards, Baron Cohen received the Outstanding Achievement Award and accepted the award in-character as Ali G. In 2013, he received the BAFTA Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy. In 2018, The Times named him among the 30 best living comedians. Beginning his career in television, Baron Cohen was named Best Newcomer at the 1999 British Comedy Awards for The 11 O'Clock Show. He created and starred as his character Ali G in Da Ali G Show (2000–2004), receiving two BAFTA Awards. His next television project, Who Is America? (2018) for Showtime, saw him nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor—Television Series Musical or Comedy. In 2019, he portrayed Eli Cohen in the limited series The Spy for OCS and Netflix, for which he received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor—Miniseries or Television Film. Baron Cohen has produced and/or performed in comedic films, such as Ali G Indahouse (2002), Borat (2006) and its sequel Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020), Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006), Brüno (2009), and The Dictator (2012). He has also appeared in dramatic films including Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Hugo (2011), Les Misérables (2012), and The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020). In 2016, he starred in Grimsby and co-starred in Alice Through the Looking Glass. His voice acting roles include King Julien XIII in the Madagascar film series (2005–2012) and Uncle Ugo in Luca (2021). Baron Cohen has two nominations for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and six Golden Globe Award nominations, resulting in three wins: two for Best Actor—Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his work in the feature film Borat and its sequel, and he also won the award for Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy as producer of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. In 2021, he received Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for his performance as Abbot "Abbie" Hoffman in The Trial of the Chicago 7. He has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Actors Branch since 2008.

Sacha Baron Cohen

King Julian
for King Julian in Once Upon a Studio (Universal Edition)
Suggested by thebritishdude

Here's my version of Disney's "Once upon a studio", but with characters from Universal pictures (and its subsidiaries: Walter Lantz Productions, Illumination, Dreamworks, Dreamworks Classics and (offscreen) Focus Features and NBCUniversal Syndacation Studios) In the foreground: Woody Woodpecker telling Andy Panda to be careful Behind Woody, there's... Ms. Tarantula Curious George The man in the yellow hat (who's... not actually wearing the yellow hat at the moment) Spooky Poil Little Foot Ted Brogan from "Shrek: happily ever after" Alex the lion Gloria the hippo Marty the zebra Melman the giraffe (only his long neck is seen) Rocky the flying squirrel Bullwinkle J. Moose Bob the tomato Larry the cucumber Chilly Willy Underdog Postman Pat Petrie Death (and not metaphorically, or rhetorically, or poetically, or theoretically, or any other fancy way. HE'S DEATH. STRAIGHT. UP.) Wally Walrus Audrey Dot Stuart the minion Kevin the minion Bob the minion Duke Frankenstein from "Universal Horror" Jetty the toon airplane from the 1994 Universal Cartoon Studios logo Originally i was also going to include Fievel and Tiger from "An american tail", Giuseppe from "The Super Mario Bros movie", Coraline, ParaNorman, Elsa from "We're back: a dinosaur story", Nina from "Nina's world", CatRat from "Gabby's dollhouse" and others, but I ran out of space.