Hi. Welcome to Will Hartley's website.
He has recently performed his self-penned 5* one man comedy Western show 'GUN' at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and his TV show 'Zomboat!' has aired on ITV2 and Hulu.
He is working on his first novel.
Will(iam) is best known for his work with award-winning sketch group Clever Peter, with whom he co-wrote and starred in five sell-out Edinburgh Fringe shows, toured nationally, and created a critically acclaimed Radio 4 series, ‘Strap In - It’s Clever Peter.’ (Pozzitive Productions)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Strap-Its-Clever-Peter-Complete/dp/B00AY0A76I
Aside from this, he has appeared on screen in ‘Tracey Breaks The News’ (BBC1), ‘The One Griff' (BBC1) alongside Griff Rhys Jones, E4’s ‘Cardinal Burns’, BBC3’s ‘Otherworld’, and BAFTA-nominated CBBC sketch show ‘FIT’.
Theatre-wise, he has toured nationally and Internationally with the European Arts Company (The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Strange Case of Jeckyll and Hyde, Checkhov’s Shorts) and appeared in the late Snoo Wilson’s Offie-Award-Winning ‘Lovesong of The Electric Bear (Arts Theatre).
He has also written this in the third person, like some ridiculous egomaniac.
He has recently performed his self-penned 5* one man comedy Western show 'GUN' at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and his TV show 'Zomboat!' has aired on ITV2 and Hulu.
He is working on his first novel.
Will(iam) is best known for his work with award-winning sketch group Clever Peter, with whom he co-wrote and starred in five sell-out Edinburgh Fringe shows, toured nationally, and created a critically acclaimed Radio 4 series, ‘Strap In - It’s Clever Peter.’ (Pozzitive Productions)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Strap-Its-Clever-Peter-Complete/dp/B00AY0A76I
Aside from this, he has appeared on screen in ‘Tracey Breaks The News’ (BBC1), ‘The One Griff' (BBC1) alongside Griff Rhys Jones, E4’s ‘Cardinal Burns’, BBC3’s ‘Otherworld’, and BAFTA-nominated CBBC sketch show ‘FIT’.
Theatre-wise, he has toured nationally and Internationally with the European Arts Company (The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Strange Case of Jeckyll and Hyde, Checkhov’s Shorts) and appeared in the late Snoo Wilson’s Offie-Award-Winning ‘Lovesong of The Electric Bear (Arts Theatre).
He has also written this in the third person, like some ridiculous egomaniac.