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Ten Percent took Trevaldwyn back to the temp work he did while trying to get his comedy career off the ground, which included a stint at a gay dating app (“I was not a good worker, but I provided the fun”). And then I completely lost confidence that he had until an email came through.” “I called my agent and told him he’d offered me the part. Apatow broke the news during their first Zoom meeting, but Trevaldwyn was soon doubting it had actually happened. What would his episode look like if he were making a cameo? “It would just be me writing ‘No worries if not’ at the end of emails, over and over and over again,” he bats back immediately.Įven so, it sounds like he has a healthy amount of thespy neurosis, a case in point being “the most stressful four hours of my life” when he discovered he’d got the part in The Bubble. “You see behind the scenes there’s so much going on and actors just get told the bits that they need to know. “I thought, how much are you not telling me?” he says. The show did leave him with one question for his agent, though. It’s a lot more clipped passive aggressiveness.” Trevaldwyn with Hiftu Quasem in ‘Ten Percent’ (Photo: Amazon Prime)Īlthough Trevaldwyn “split ways” with his first agent when his career was more stop-start in his early twenties, he assures me his relationship with his present one is much calmer than those Ten Percent portrays. Obviously, no one in England can do that. “In the French one, if they feel something, they say it. “Ollie feels everything so keenly, but is terrible at expressing it,” Trevaldwyn says. Instead, we get a subtle skewering of the British stiff upper lip.
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The series has dispensed largely with the A-lister tantrums and Gallic absurdity of the original. While lacking a little of the French version’s je ne sais quoi, it is a bone-dry look at London’s luvvies, and Trevaldwyn has perfect comic timing as hapless Ollie, the British equivalent of Nicolas Maury’s waspish assistant Hervé. Ten Percent, developed by W1A writer John Morton, revolves around the chaotic affairs of British talent agency Nightingale Hart, with a different national treasure – from Kelly Macdonald to Dominic West – sending themselves up in each episode. “The job is so rushed and you’re on this rollercoaster ride, so sometimes I forget to take a breath and remind myself that this is what I always dreamed of doing.” “I think back to even a year and a half ago and I feel so lucky to be doing the thing that I really wanted to do,” he continues more seriously. How does it feel? “Imagine if I said, it feels completely accurate,” he deadpans, though as he swishes about the plush London hotel room we’re meeting in, effortlessly pulling off his clashing sleeveless khaki jumper and canary-yellow shirt, it’s not hard to envision him as the “very shy national treasure” he jokily describes himself as on Instagram. Trevaldwyn, then, is very hot property right now.
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He is now working on a comedy short for Channel Four called Billi, about a “narcissistic” 25-year-old. Then there was the small matter of auditioning for his comedy icon, Hollywood’s Judd Apatow – he played health and safety officer Gunther in The Bubble, Apatow’s pandemic comedy.
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The cast of ‘Call My Agent!’ remake Ten Percent (Photo: Amazon Prime) The videos, which he shares with his 73,000 Twitter and Instagram followers, have in the space of two years taken him from posting videos from his bedroom to prestige comedies such as Ten Percent, which is surrounded by hype as Call My Agent!’s devoted fanbase wait to see whether the programme has retained its magic after being transplanted to London. As his most popular character, Smug Mother, he transforms into a White Company-clad toff who brags about her flute-playing children and “second living room” while being utterly vile to her off-screen stepdaughter Natalie. In his video titled “The Bad NYE Party You’re Missing”, he is supremely entertaining as an awkward partygoer clinging to the one person he knows, Gemma, and being unattractively uptight about sharing his “branded Sprite”.