Phil Dunster is the audiobook narrator for a book that was released in some regions (not the U.S.) today, April 25.
The book is "A Beginner's Guide to Breaking and Entering" by Andrew Hunter Murray, of the podcast No Such Thing as a Fish.
Murray tweets about the book here. His Linktree.
Review from Irish News:
Al has rules for breaking into wealthy people’s second homes when the owners are away, such as wearing gloves, never running away if seen, and having at least two stories if he has to explain what he’s done. He also doesn’t go back to the scene of a previous ‘interlope’, as he calls his break-ins – and Al isn’t his real name. But all his careful planning for living a life at someone else’s expense changes dramatically when he discovers a group of similar ‘interlopers’ – and they stumble across a dead body. The unlikely group of unofficial house-sitters go on the run, trying to avoid being charged with murder but determined to find a killer. The book is filled with humour, shocks, love and hate – and a few handy tips on how to beat the housing crisis. Fans of the podcast No Such Thing As A Fish – which Murray co-hosts – will love his trademark style of being funny, thoughtful and all-round entertaining. 8/10
Visit Penguin Books UK for various places to listen to it.
(Note that the book is region locked and not released everywhere.)
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Idiomatic, a short film written and directed by Phil Dunster, will have its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9, with showings also on June 10 and June 15.
Synopsis: "Alex can see metaphors - and it's ruining his life."
The film is part of a short-film package called "Shorts: Course Correction."
(Ted Lasso co-star Brett Goldstein is one of the executive producers.)
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Phil Dunster wearing the limited-edition Warm & Wonderful Umbro AFC Wimbledon kit, benefiting the charity War Child UK.
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(It's sold out. You can bid on one signed by Phil, though.)
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Phil Dunster at the runway show for Dunhill’s Autumn Winter 2024 collection at London Fashion Week
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Phil Dunster, Hu Bing and Archie Renaux attend the dunhill Autumn Winter 2024 Presentation "An Elegant Salon" at The National Portrait Gallery on Feb. 16, 2024, in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for dunhill)
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FENDI Men’s FW24-25 for Phil Dunster at 75th Emmy Awards
Los Angeles, California, January 15th – British multi-awards winner actor Phil Dunster, nominated tonight during the 75th Emmy Awards as “Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series” for his role in Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso,” will wear a MTM FENDI Men’s Fall/Winter 2024-25 total look.
Phil will be the first celebrity wearing the NEW Fall/Winter 2024-25 Collection that was presented in Milan last Saturday.
Source: Pascal Iakovou at Luxsure
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