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Rob Brydon admits it ‘stings’ when people question his Barbie casting: ‘I am not without ego’

Welsh actor plays Sugar Daddy Ken in new Greta Gerwig picture

Tom Murray
Monday 14 August 2023 00:13 EDT
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Rob Brydon has admitted he’s not immune to criticisms against his surprise appearance in Greta Gerwig’s record-breaking new Barbie film.

The Gavin & Stacey star makes a cameo in the film, which has sailed past $1bn at the box office, as Sugar Daddy Ken.

Margot Robbie stars as the iconic Mattel doll alongside Ryan Gosling as her male counterpart, Ken, plus an ensemble cast of stars including America Ferrera, Simu Liu, Issa Rae and Will Ferrell.

In a new interview with The Times, the Welsh actor revealed he was irked by people who questioned his appearance in the film.

“I won’t say it annoyed me because that will end up being the headline but . . . it does slightly sting that some people are saying, ‘What’s he doing in such a big Hollywood movie?’” he said.

“I am resigned to the fact that it’s the price I pay for not taking the big acting roles in America and doing quiz shows and voiceovers here instead.” Brydon has been the host of the BBC’s Would I Lie to You game show for 14 years.

“I consider myself an actor who likes being based in the UK and who does a range of non-actor things, because they pay the bills and they are fun,” he added.

“Some people snipe and say, ‘That Welshman gets everywhere, like a rash,’ and others, like a dad on the touchline at my son’s football recently, have never heard of me. I am not without ego. I like being marginally ‘heard of’.”

Margot Robbie said casting Rob Brydon in ‘Barbie’ was ‘huge priority’
Margot Robbie said casting Rob Brydon in ‘Barbie’ was ‘huge priority’ (Getty Images)

The actor also revealed his role was originailly intended to be bigger, explaining why it ended up being so brief.

Robbie previously said that casting Brydon in Barbie “was an enormous priority for me”. The Australian star, who also served as executive producer on the film, was a huge Gavin & Stacey fan. Years ago, Brydon even sent Robbie a video message in character as Uncle Bryn for her birthday at the request of her friend.

“You never know who’s watching, do you?” Brydon said.

Barbie is out now in cinemas.

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