Liam Williams
Acting
Film, TV & Theatre
Comedy
Acting
Two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, Liam Williams is a stand up, writer and actor, and also one third of acclaimed sketch troupe Sheeps.
In 2024, Liam played the role of Joel in the Channel 4 TV series Everyone Else Burns.
Liam’s Broadcast Award-winning, BAFTA-nominated series PLS LIKE has run for three seasons on BBC Three and parodies the world of YouTubers. It stars Liam, Tim Key and Lolly Adefope and The Guardian had this to say about the show: “It deserves to be seen by as many people as possible. It may just go down as the Spinal Tap of vlogging.”
The first season of Liam's radio series, LADHOOD, aired on BBC Radio 4 in early 2016; the second season aired in 2017 and was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy at BBC Drama Audio Awards.
Following a successful pilot, BBC Three commissioned a 6 part TV series of LADHOOD from BBC Studios with Liam writing all scripts and playing the lead role. It is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer here. The second series was released in the summer of 2021, and the third and final series aired September 2022, both receiving excellent reviews.
Series 3 Reviews:
"Thank you, Liam Williams, for this consistently great comedy" ✭✭✭✭ The Guardian
"Comic exploration of masculinity continues to deliver" ✭✭✭✭ The Times
Series 2 Reviews:
“This is intelligent, incisive humour that makes acute observations then takes them to the next level.” ✭✭✭✭The Guardian
“It's a type of laddish behaviour that has never gone away, but Williams puts his own deft spin on it.” Beyond the Joke
Liam played the regular role of Nathan in the Two Brothers/BBC series BACK TO LIFE, which has received rave reviews and now also airs on Showtime in the US.
Other recent acting credits include the role of Oscar in STATH LETS FLATS and Ben in FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER.
Liam is currently working on several scripted projects for various production companies, including TV scripts for Left Bank Productions and Funny Bones Productions.
Liam took SHEEPS: LIVE AND LOUD SELFIE SEX HARRY POTTER, to the Edinburgh Festival in 2018 and for a sell-out run at the Soho Theatre in early 2019. The show received rave reviews:
'A gloriously silly show about itself, and about growing up and growing apart, finely stiched into a series of unpredictable, beautifully performed sketches. It left me light-headed with enjoyment.' ✭✭✭✭✭ The Guardian
Liam's debut novel, HOMES & EXPERIENCES was published in 2020.
Liam's adult panto, co-written with Daran Johnson, finished its run at the New Diorama Theatre in early 2017 after receiving rave reviews:
"It’s great fun, in short." The Guardian
"Ricky Whittington is a modern-day panto that’s got everything, not least a sense of raucous fun with intelligent lines mixed with the nonsense, a social astuteness to underpin the big-and-daft comedy, and a tightly directed cast of talented people." Chortle
In early 2017, he filmed a stand-up set for LIVE FROM THE BBC and his debut play, TRAVESTY, received great reviews at the Edinburgh Festival - it explores gender, the ethical dimensions of modern love, and a mandatory sillier third theme to make the whole thing seem less serious; in this case, lemon tart.
"Stand-up Liam Williams’s sharply comic debut play forces you to notice how coded and gendered both language and gesture can be." ✭✭✭✭ The Independent
"Liam Williams' debut play about a young couple packs an emotional punch." ✭✭✭✭ WhatsOnStage
Liam also made a series of Channel 4 BLAPS with Baby Cow, which he then adapted into a pilot for Channel 4, SAD LAD STORIES.
He took his debut show to Edinburgh festival in 2013, which was a critical hit, and earned him a Fosters Best Newcomer Nomination. He went on to perform runs at The Invisible Dot, Soho Theatre and a small nation-wide tour of the show. In 2014, he returned with his second hour, CAPITALISM, which received rave reviews and for which he was nominated for the Fosters Best Show Award. His successful 2015 Edinburgh show, BONFIRE NIGHT, went on to a three week run at the Soho Theatre.
Praise for Liam Williams:
‘Voice of a generation’- Independent
‘An extraordinary cri de coeur’ ***** Guardian
Television
Production | Character | Director | Company |
---|---|---|---|
EVERYBODY ELSE BURNS | Various | Channel 4 | |
DON'T HUG ME I'M SCARED | Joseph Pelling & Becky Sloan | BFI | |
LADHOOD | Liam Williams | Various | BBC Three |
HUDSON & REX | Clive Billington | Felipe Rodriguez/John Vatcher | Shaftesbury Films |
PLS LIKE S3 | Liam | Left Bank Pictures | |
LADHOOD S1 & 2 | Liam | Jonathan Schey | BBC |
BACK TO LIFE | Nathan | Christopher Sweeney | BBC & Two Brothers Productions |
PLS LIKE SERIES 2 | Liam | Tom Kingsley | Left Bank Pictures |
THIS TIME WITH ALAN PARTRIDGE | Hactivist | Neil & Rob Gibbons | Baby Cow Ltd |
FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER | Ben | Martin Dennis | Big Talk & Channel 4 |
TRACEY BREAKS THE NEWS S1 | BBC | ||
STATH LETS FLATS | Oscar | Tom Kingsley | Roughcut TV |
THE MAGIC GANG 'ALRIGHT' | Agile Films | ||
ELECTION SPY | Guy Jenkin | Hat Trick Production | |
THE PIN Series 3 | BBC | ||
COACHES | Niall | Warp Films LTD | |
PLEASE LIKE | Liam | Tom Kingsley | Left Bank/BBC |
DRUNK HISTORY SERIES 3 | Graham Williams | Tom McKay | Tiger Aspect |
THE AGENCY | Jeremy | Tom McKay | Happy Tramp |
DRUNK HISTORY | Lord Stanley's Soldier | Tom McKay | Tiger Aspect |
JAMIE DEMETRIOU'S HORROR: OH GOD | Luke | Jamie Demetriou | Sky |
PEOPLE TIME | Various | Andrew Gaynord | BBC Comedy |
TOGETHER | Dwayne Pear | Annie Griffin | Tiger Aspect |
MARTIN | Gary | Baby Cow/Absolutely | |
UNCLE SERIES 2 | Blake | Oliver Refson | Baby Cow |
JAMIE DEMETRIOU COMEDY BLAPS | Various | Andrew Gaynord | Rough Cut |
DOCTOR BROWN | Cafe Guy | Andrew Gaynord | Eyeworks UK |
LOVE MATTTERS: A NICE ARRANGEMENT | Andrew | Simon Delaney | Red Productions |
IT COULD BE US | Nutopia | ||
DRUNK HISTORY SERIES 2 | Lord Stanley's Soldier in Richard III | Tom McKay, Steve Connelly | Comedy Central |
Stage
Production | Character | Director | Company |
---|---|---|---|
BONFIRE NIGHT | The Invisible Dot |
Radio
Production | Character | Director | Company |
---|---|---|---|
SUPERSTAR ME | Mike | BBC Cardiff | |
DAPHNE SOUNDS EXPENSIVE | BBC Radio | ||
TIM KEY'S CHRISTMAS POETRY | Finnegan | James Robinson | BBC Radio 4 |
LIAM WILLIAMS: LADHOOD | Adult Liam | Producer Arnab Chanda | BBC Radio 4 |
MY LIFE WITH FLU | John | James Robinson | BBC Radio Wales |
FROM FACT TO FICTION: PURPLE SATURDAY | Narrator/Ben | James Robinson | BBC Radio Wales |
Other
Production | Character | Director | Company |
---|---|---|---|
TEDDY2K (short) | Gwilym Bellows | Will Hitchins & Ed Cripps |
Film, TV & Theatre
Two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, Liam Williams is a stand up, writer and actor, and also one third of acclaimed sketch troupe Sheeps.
Liam’s Broadcast Award-winning, BAFTA-nominated series PLS LIKE has run for three seasons on BBC Three and parodies the world of YouTubers. It stars Liam, Tim Key and Lolly Adefope and The Guardian had this to say about the show: “It deserves to be seen by as many people as possible. It may just go down as the Spinal Tap of vlogging.”
The first season of Liam's radio series, LADHOOD, aired on BBC Radio 4 in early 2016; the second season aired in 2017 and was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy at BBC Drama Audio Awards. Following a successful pilot, BBC Three commissioned a 6 part TV series of LADHOOD from BBC Studios with Liam writing all scripts and playing the lead role. It is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer here. The second series was released in the summer of 2021, and the third and final series aired September 2022, both receiving excellent reviews.
Series 3 Reviews:
"Thank you, Liam Williams, for this consistently great comedy" ✭✭✭✭ The Guardian
"Comic exploration of masculinity continues to deliver" ✭✭✭✭ The Times
Series 2 Reviews:
“This is intelligent, incisive humour that makes acute observations then takes them to the next level.” ✭✭✭✭The Guardian
“It's a type of laddish behaviour that has never gone away, but Williams puts his own deft spin on it.” Beyond the Joke
Liam played the regular role of Nathan in the Two Brothers/BBC series BACK TO LIFE, which has received rave reviews and now also airs on Showtime in the US.
Other recent acting credits include the role of Oscar in STATH LETS FLATS and Ben in FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER.
Liam is currently working on several scripted projects for various production companies, including TV scripts for Left Bank Productions and Funny Bones Productions.
Liam took SHEEPS: LIVE AND LOUD SELFIE SEX HARRY POTTER, to the Edinburgh Festival in 2018 and for a sell-out run at the Soho Theatre in early 2019. The show received rave reviews:
'A gloriously silly show about itself, and about growing up and growing apart, finely stiched into a series of unpredictable, beautifully performed sketches. It left me light-headed with enjoyment.' ✭✭✭✭✭ The Guardian
Liam's debut novel, HOMES & EXPERIENCES was published in 2020.
Liam's adult panto, co-written with Daran Johnson, finished its run at the New Diorama Theatre in early 2017 after receiving rave reviews:
"It’s great fun, in short." The Guardian
"Ricky Whittington is a modern-day panto that’s got everything, not least a sense of raucous fun with intelligent lines mixed with the nonsense, a social astuteness to underpin the big-and-daft comedy, and a tightly directed cast of talented people." Chortle
In early 2017, he filmed a stand-up set for LIVE FROM THE BBC and his debut play, TRAVESTY, received great reviews at the Edinburgh Festival - it explores gender, the ethical dimensions of modern love, and a mandatory sillier third theme to make the whole thing seem less serious; in this case, lemon tart.
"Stand-up Liam Williams’s sharply comic debut play forces you to notice how coded and gendered both language and gesture can be." ✭✭✭✭ The Independent
"Liam Williams' debut play about a young couple packs an emotional punch." ✭✭✭✭ WhatsOnStage
Liam also made a series of Channel 4 BLAPS with Baby Cow, which he then adapted into a pilot for Channel 4, SAD LAD STORIES.
He took his debut show to Edinburgh festival in 2013, which was a critical hit, and earned him a Fosters Best Newcomer Nomination. He went on to perform runs at The Invisible Dot, Soho Theatre and a small nation-wide tour of the show. In 2014, he returned with his second hour, CAPITALISM, which received rave reviews and for which he was nominated for the Fosters Best Show Award. His successful 2015 Edinburgh show, BONFIRE NIGHT, went on to a three week run at the Soho Theatre.
Praise for Liam Williams:
‘Voice of a generation’- Independent
‘An extraordinary cri de coeur’ ***** Guardian
In Development
Production | Company | Notes |
---|---|---|
BACK TO LIFE 2019 | Two Brothers Pictures | As writer |
Online
Production | Company | Notes |
---|---|---|
LIAM WILLIAMS COMEDY BLAPS 2014 | Baby Cow | Writer-Performer |
Radio
Production | Company | Notes |
---|---|---|
DANGEROUS VISIONS 2017 | BBC WALES | |
LIAM WILLIAMS: LADHOOD 2015 | BBC Radio 4 | Writer - Narrator |
THE NOW SHOW 2015 | BBC Radio Company | Performer |
Television
Production | Company | Notes |
---|---|---|
LADHOOD S1 & 2 2018 - 2021 | BBC | Writer |
PLEASE LIKE (SERIES 2) 2018 | BBC | Writer |
PROJECT X SERIES DEVELOPMENT 2016 | BBC | |
WEEKLY WIPE 2016 | House of Tomorrow LTD | Writers |
COMEDY CENTRAL AT THE COMEDY STORE 2014 | Open Mike Productions | Performer |
PLEASE LIKE | Left Bank/BBC |
Theatre
Production | Company | Notes |
---|---|---|
LIAM WILLIAMS: BONFIRE NIGHT 2015 | Invisible Dot | Writer-Performer |
LIAM WILLIAMS: CAPITALISM 2014 | Invisible Dot | Writer-Performer |
LIAM WILLIAMS 2013 | Invisible Dot | Writer-Performer |
Comedy
Two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, Liam Williams is a stand up, writer and actor, and also one third of acclaimed sketch troupe Sheeps.
Liam’s Broadcast Award-winning, BAFTA-nominated series PLS LIKE has run for three seasons on BBC Three and parodies the world of YouTubers. It stars Liam, Tim Key and Lolly Adefope and The Guardian had this to say about the show: “It deserves to be seen by as many people as possible. It may just go down as the Spinal Tap of vlogging.”
The first season of Liam's radio series, LADHOOD, aired on BBC Radio 4 in early 2016; the second season aired in 2017 and was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy at BBC Drama Audio Awards.
Following a successful pilot, BBC Three commissioned a 6 part TV series of LADHOOD from BBC Studios with Liam writing all scripts and playing the lead role. It is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer here. The second series was released in the summer of 2021, and the third and final series aired September 2022, both receiving excellent reviews.
Series 3 Reviews:
"Thank you, Liam Williams, for this consistently great comedy" ✭✭✭✭ The Guardian
"Comic exploration of masculinity continues to deliver" ✭✭✭✭ The Times
Series 2 Reviews:
“This is intelligent, incisive humour that makes acute observations then takes them to the next level.” ✭✭✭✭The Guardian
“It's a type of laddish behaviour that has never gone away, but Williams puts his own deft spin on it.” Beyond the Joke
Liam played the regular role of Nathan in the Two Brothers/BBC series BACK TO LIFE, which has received rave reviews and now also airs on Showtime in the US.
Other recent acting credits include the role of Oscar in STATH LETS FLATS and Ben in FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER.
Liam is currently working on several scripted projects for various production companies, including TV scripts for Left Bank Productions and Funny Bones Productions.
Liam took SHEEPS: LIVE AND LOUD SELFIE SEX HARRY POTTER, to the Edinburgh Festival in 2018 and for a sell-out run at the Soho Theatre in early 2019. The show received rave reviews:
'A gloriously silly show about itself, and about growing up and growing apart, finely stiched into a series of unpredictable, beautifully performed sketches. It left me light-headed with enjoyment.' ✭✭✭✭✭ The Guardian
Liam's debut novel, HOMES & EXPERIENCES was published in 2020.
Liam's adult panto, co-written with Daran Johnson, finished its run at the New Diorama Theatre in early 2017 after receiving rave reviews:
"It’s great fun, in short." The Guardian
"Ricky Whittington is a modern-day panto that’s got everything, not least a sense of raucous fun with intelligent lines mixed with the nonsense, a social astuteness to underpin the big-and-daft comedy, and a tightly directed cast of talented people." Chortle
In early 2017, he filmed a stand-up set for LIVE FROM THE BBC and his debut play, TRAVESTY, received great reviews at the Edinburgh Festival - it explores gender, the ethical dimensions of modern love, and a mandatory sillier third theme to make the whole thing seem less serious; in this case, lemon tart.
"Stand-up Liam Williams’s sharply comic debut play forces you to notice how coded and gendered both language and gesture can be." ✭✭✭✭ The Independent
"Liam Williams' debut play about a young couple packs an emotional punch." ✭✭✭✭ WhatsOnStage
Liam also made a series of Channel 4 BLAPS with Baby Cow, which he then adapted into a pilot for Channel 4, SAD LAD STORIES.
He took his debut show to Edinburgh festival in 2013, which was a critical hit, and earned him a Fosters Best Newcomer Nomination. He went on to perform runs at The Invisible Dot, Soho Theatre and a small nation-wide tour of the show. In 2014, he returned with his second hour, CAPITALISM, which received rave reviews and for which he was nominated for the Fosters Best Show Award. His successful 2015 Edinburgh show, BONFIRE NIGHT, went on to a three week run at the Soho Theatre.
Praise for Liam Williams:
‘Voice of a generation’- Independent
‘An extraordinary cri de coeur’ ***** Guardian
Television
Production | Character | Director | Company |
---|---|---|---|
LIVE FROM THE BBC | Headliner | BBC / Phil McIntyre Television | |
FRANKIE BOYLE'S USA AUTOPSY | Writer | BBC 2 | |
DRUNK HISTORY | Lord Stanley's Soldier | Tom McKay | Tiger Aspect |
JAMIE DEMETRIOU COMEDY BLAPS | Various | Andrew Gaynord | Rough Cut |