
Full Disclosure with James O'Brien Stephen Mangan: When Mum died, I knew I couldn’t waste life being a lawyer- I had to act
Nov 21, 2025
Stephen Mangan, an esteemed actor, writer, and presenter, shares his journey from a bullied schoolboy to a beloved figure in entertainment. He discusses the profound impact of losing both parents and how it reshaped his career choices. Mangan emphasizes the joy of selecting projects he genuinely loves and delves into his passion for writing children's books with his sister, aiming to ignite a love for reading. He reflects on his experiences at Cambridge and RADA, contrasting them with his early, unfulfilling forays into law.
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Let Personal Taste Guide Project Choices
- Stephen Mangan chooses projects by asking whether he would personally watch or read them, using personal taste as the main filter.
- He reserves shorter commitments for commercial work and longer ones only for projects he truly wants.
Childhood Reading Shaped Creative Focus
- Early reading and parental encouragement made books a refuge and formative influence for Stephen Mangan.
- That childhood love of stories now drives his work writing children's books for the same age he first discovered reading.
Scholarship Boarding School Struggles
- At 13 Stephen won a scholarship to a traditional boarding school and initially hated boarding life, facing bullying and loneliness.
- Acting became his refuge there and, after gaining confidence and growing up, he enjoyed the later years.




