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==Films==
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Larwood made a [[cameo appearance]] as an amateur magician in the film ''[[Magicians (film)|Magicians]]'', which starred [[David Mitchell]] and [[Robert Webb]].
Larwood made a [[cameo appearance]] as an amateur magician in the film ''[[Magicians (film)|Magicians]]'', which starred [[David Mitchell]] and [[Robert Webb (actor)|Robert Webb]].


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Marek Larwood (born 2 June 1976) is an English comedian and actor in television, radio and theatre. He is best known for the BBC Three sitcom/sketch show, Rush Hour. Born in Norwich, Larwood has lived in Wales before moving to the Isle of Wight with his father. This often features in his routines with We Are Klang along the theme that he feels that he comes from out of nowhere and people that come from out of nowhere often get hit by cars.

Stand-up comedy

Larwood won the Laughing Horse New Act of The Year competition in 2003.

Larwood is part of the comic trio, We Are Klang, along with Steve Hall and Greg Davies, who were nominated for an IF.Comedy award at the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe festival.

Television

Larwood has appeared in the sitcom Extras and the BBC sci-fi sitcom Hyperdrive (2007). He also stars in the CBBC show Sorry, I've Got No Head, alongside Anna Crilly and Marcus Brigstocke. In 2007, he appeared as Giacomo Casanova and Milo of Croton in CBBC's Ed and Oucho.

Larwood appeared in the 2008 ITV2 sketch show Laura, Ben & Him, with Ben Willbond and Laura Solon.

He is currently in television series We Are Klang for BBC Three.

He is also involved with the channel 4 hit show The Inbetweeners for Channel 4.

Films

Larwood made a cameo appearance as an amateur magician in the film Magicians, which starred David Mitchell and Robert Webb.