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The Funniest British Comedians Of 2024
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- David James Stuart Mitchell (born 14 July 1974) is a British comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is half of the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb, alongside Robert Webb. The duo starred in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, in which Mitchell plays Mark Corrigan. Mitchell won the British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance in 2009 for his performance in the show. The duo have written and starred in several sketch shows including Bruiser, The Mitchell and Webb Situation, That Mitchell and Webb Sound and also That Mitchell and Webb Look. Mitchell and Webb also starred in the UK version of Apple's Get a Mac advertisement campaign. Their first film, Magicians, was released in 2007. In 2013, the duo starred in the short-lived Ambassadors. Mitchell also starred as Owen in Think the Unthinkable. He currently hosts the BBC Radio 4 panel game The Unbelievable Truth (2007–), stars in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Back (2017–) alongside Robert Webb, and the critically acclaimed Ben Elton-penned BBC Two historical comedy Upstart Crow (2016–). Mitchell is a frequent participant on British panel shows, being a team captain on Would I Lie to You?, and the former host of The Bubble and Was It Something I Said?, as well as a frequent guest on other panel shows, including QI, The Big Fat Quiz of the Year, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Have I Got News for You. He was also a co-host of the comedy news programme 10 O'Clock Live. As a writer, Mitchell regularly contributes comment articles to The Observer and The Guardian.
- Lee Mack is an English writer, actor, and producer who is known for writing "Not Going Out" and "Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show." Mack was nominated for a BAFTA Television Award in 2019 for "Would I Lie to You?."
- An English schoolteacher turned comedian, Welsh actor and writer Greg Davies has appeared in several popular British comedy series and panel shows. After winning a prestigious comedy newcomer award in 2002, Davies spent several years honing his skills on quiz shows, reality competitions, and live stage shows. In 2008 he was cast as the mean-spirited sixth-form headmaster Mr. Gilbert in the popular series "The Inbetweeners," a role he later reprised in the 2010 big-screen adaptation. Davies has written and starred in the successful sketch comedy series "We are Klang," and portrayed American comedian Andy Samberg's reluctant father-in-law on the hit BBC series "Cuckoo."
- Mark Robert Bailey (born 13 January 1965), known by his stage name Bill Bailey, is a British comedian, musician, singer, actor, TV and radio presenter and author. Bailey is well known for his role in Black Books and for his appearances on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Have I Got News for You and QI, as well as his extensive stand-up work. Bailey was listed by The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy in 2003. In 2007, and again in 2010, he was voted the seventh greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups.
- James Acaster is an actor and writer who appeared in "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," "The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer," and "Celebrity Hunted."
- An intelligent comedian-actor-writer-director, Richard Ayoade had his start in theater and comedy before breaking through for his horror/comedy hybrid "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace" (Channel 4, 2004). Scoring on the sketch comedy "The Mighty Boosh" (BBC Three, 2004-05) as the belligerent Saboo, Ayoade boosted his profile considerably with his charming turn as alpha geek Maurice Moss, flummoxed by the corporate culture that surrounded him and his fellow members of "The IT Crowd" (Channel 4, 2006-10). His success on the show opened American doors, including landing a role on the never-aired American remake, and he was tapped to star alongside Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller and Jonah Hill in the sci-fi comedy "The Watch" (2012). He also directed multiple music videos, especially for close pals the Arctic Monkeys, and wrote and directed the acclaimed indie hit "Submarine" (2010), which earned him a BAFTA nomination. A multifaceted talent with wide-ranging creative gifts, Richard Ayoade seemed poised to conquer America as charmingly as he had his native United Kingdom.
- Ricky Gervais, a British comedian, actor, writer, and producer, has firmly established himself as one of the most significant figures in the entertainment industry. Born on June 25, 1961, in Reading, England, his journey to stardom began with music before transitioning into comedy. Gervais initially pursued a pop career in the 1980s as part of the duo Seona Dancing, achieving minor success. However, it was in comedy where he found his true calling and subsequently rose to international prominence. Gervais's breakthrough came when he co-wrote and starred in the British television series The Office which aired from 2001 to 2003. His portrayal of David Brent, an awkward and often cringe-worthy office manager, resonated with audiences and critics alike. The show's unique mockumentary style and sharp, observational humor paved the way for numerous adaptations worldwide, including a popular American version. Following the success of The Office, Gervais went on to create other notable series like Extras, Derek, and After Life, further cementing his reputation as a prolific creator. In addition to his work on television, Gervais has also made a mark in film and stand-up comedy. He lent his voice to various animated films, including Valiant and Escape From Planet Earth, and starred in movies such as Ghost Town and The Invention of Lying. As a stand-up comedian, Gervais has released several acclaimed specials, known for their irreverent humor and keen social commentary. Furthermore, his role as a frequent host of the Golden Globe Awards, where his controversial and unapologetic monologues have garnered both praise and criticism, has contributed to his global recognition.The Best Ricky Gervais Shows and TV SeriesSee all
- 1After Life120 Votes
- 2The Office80 Votes
- 3Extras75 Votes
- An amicable sort with a talent for impersonations, Rob Brydon was a prominent actor, comedian, and radio and television personality best known for playing Uncle Bryn in "Gavin and Stacey" (BBC Three, 2007-2010), the host of "Would I Lie to You?" (BBC One, 2007- ), and co-starring alongside Steve Coogan in "The Trip" (BBC Two, 2010-). Brydon was born on May 3, 1965 in the village of Baglan, Wales. As a teenager, he attended Porthcawl Comprehensive School, where he showed an interest in acting by becoming a member of the school's youth theater group. He enrolled at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, but the restless young Brydon felt it did not suit him and left after a year. He immediately started his career in entertainment by joining Radio Wales at the age of 20. While working as a disc jockey, he honed and expanded his repertoire of impersonations, which included legendary actors Sean Connery and Michael Caine. Brydon even worked on his impersonation of British broadcaster Ken Bruce when he occasionally filled in as a stand-in presenter on BBC Radio 2. His vocal talents led to his working on doing voice-over work in television advertising for commercials for McDonald's, Domino's Pizza, and Renault. Brydon even worked alongside Monty Python member Eric Idle the the point-and-click adventure video game "Discworld" (1995) and its sequels "Discworld II: Missing Presumed !?" (1996) and "Discworld Noir" (1999). Despite his comedic and impressionist talent, Brydon's career soared when he teamed up with Julia Davis to co-write the black comedy television series, "Human Remains" (BBC, 2000). The two also starred in the six-episode series that covered issues like domestic violence, depression and death in a light-hearted manner. After "Human Remains," roles that were both comedic and serious opened up to Brydon, such as his portrayal of the controversial film critic in "Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore" (2005). From 2007 until 2010, British television viewers watched him as the anxiously over-protective Uncle Bryn in BBC Three's romantic sitcom "Gavin and Stacey." The show became an acclaimed breakthrough show for the network, winning several BAFTA Awards and British Comedy Awards throughout its run. His affable personality and wide array of impersonations made him perfect to take over as the host of the comedy panel show "Would I Lie to You?" Brydon began hosting his own talk show, "The Rob Brydon Show" (BBC Two, 2010-13) in 2010, which lasted three seasons. In the same year, Brydon teamed up with English actor and comedian Steve Coogan to play exaggerated fictionalized versions of themselves in the sitcom series, "The Trip." Directed by Michael Winterbottom, "The Trip" followed the two actors as they go on a restaurant tour of North England, constantly bickering with one another while hilariously trying to one-up the other with celebrity impersonations. The series was a huge critical success, and was turned into a feature film that debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010. In 2013, Brydon was honored at the year's Birthday Honors as a Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to comedy and broadcasting and for charitable services. He once again teamed up with Coogan for the second series of "The Trip" called "The Trip to Italy" (2014). The series was broadcast on BBC Two and was also edited into a feature length film that premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival; both the series and film received positive reviews from critics.
- Kevin Andrew Bridges (born 13 November 1986) is a Scottish stand-up comedian. His 2012 television series Kevin Bridges: What's the Story? was based on his stand-up routines. He has appeared on many television panel shows including Would I Lie to You?, Have I Got News for You and has performed on Live at the Apollo and Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow.
- Rhod Gilbert is an actor who appeared in "The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer," and "Save the Cinema."
- Jonathan Romesh Ranganathan is an English actor, comedian and presenter. He is known for his deadpan and often self-deprecating comedy. In 2020, Ranganathan won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Features for The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan; in 2021, he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Entertainment Performance for The Ranganation.
- Jimmy Carr is an an actor who began his entertainment career at the young age of 13. He also appeared in the TV movie "Liberty" (NBC, 1985-86). During the early stages of his acting career, Carr worked in films like the Penn Jillette comedy adventure "Penn & Teller Get Killed" (1989). He then appeared in the Alex Pettyfer thrilling adaptation "Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker" (2006), the comedy "Alien Autopsy" (2006) with Anthony McPartlin and the comedy "Confetti" (2006) with Martin Freeman. He also appeared in the Tom Riley foreign "I Want Candy" (2007). Additionally, he appeared on the television special "History of the Joke" (History, 2007-08). He also worked in television during these years, including a part on "The Green Room With Paul Provenza" (Showtime, 2009-2011). Carr most recently worked on "Concert for the Queen: A Diamond Jubilee Celebration with Katie Couric" (ABC, 2011-12).
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Joe Wilkinson
Joe Wilkinson is an actor who appeared in "Douglas Is Cancelled," "After Life," and "Cooking With the Stars." - Hugh Dennis is an English actor who appeared in "Not Going Out," "No Time to Die," and "The Couple Next Door."
- Aisling Bea made her mark in the world of entertainment when she acted on "The Assets" (ABC, 2013-14). In 2009, she made her TV debut in the series "Fair City." In 2014, she won the Best Female TV Comic prize at the British Comedy Awards. In 2014, she starred as Charlie in the TV series "Trollied."
- Sarah Jane Millican (née King; born 29 May 1975) is an English comedian. Millican won the comedy award for Best Newcomer at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In February 2013 she was listed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Radio 4's Woman's Hour, and in the same year married fellow comedian Gary Delaney. Her first book, How to Be Champion, was released in 2017, and Millican has performed on various tours mainly throughout the United Kingdom over the years.
- Michael John Flanagan (born 7 October 1962) is an English comedian. Flanagan has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe and toured Britain with stand-up shows. He presented Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change? for Radio 4 and has appeared on various TV shows including Mock the Week, A League of Their Own, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Was It Something I Said? and Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow.
- Jon Richardson may refer to: Jon Richardson (comedian), British comedian Jon Richardson (footballer), English footballer
- Dara Ó Briain (; Irish: [ˈd̪ˠaɾˠə oː ˈbʲɾʲiənʲ]; born 4 February 1972) is an Irish comedian and television presenter based in the United Kingdom and Ireland. He is noted for hosting topical panel shows such as Mock the Week, The Panel, and The Apprentice: You're Fired!. His TV work also includes starring in and writing of television comedy and documentary series. Ó Briain has also been a newspaper columnist, with pieces published in national papers in both Britain and Ireland. In 2009, the Irish Independent described Ó Briain as "Terry Wogan's heir apparent as Britain's 'favourite Irishman'" and in 2010, Ó Briain was voted the 16th greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups.
- Born on November 24, 1974, in Bristol, England, Stephen James Merchant is a remarkable figure in the world of entertainment. Renowned for his towering height and wry wit, Merchant has etched his name in the annals of comedy, television, and film. He began his journey into the world of performance at the University of Warwick, where he studied Film and Literature. It was there that he ventured into radio, hosting a student radio show, which sparked his interest in broadcasting. His talent and perseverance eventually led him to a career at the BBC, where his life took a significant turn. Stephen Merchant's partnership with Ricky Gervais proved to be a game-changer. Their collaboration resulted in the creation of the groundbreaking mockumentary, The Office, where Merchant served as the co-writer and co-director. The series became a cultural phenomenon, earning numerous accolities, including Golden Globes and BAFTAs. Not just resting on the laurels of The Office, Merchant continued to flaunt his creative prowess by co-creating and co-writing the hit television shows Extras and Life's Too Short, both of which received critical acclaim. Apart from writing and directing, Merchant also showcased his acting talents. He starred in the critically acclaimed HBO series Hello Ladies, based on his stand-up comedy routine. Additionally, he voiced the character Wheatley in the popular video game Portal 2, further expanding his versatile portfolio. His directorial debut in the film industry came with Fighting With My Family, a biographical sports comedy-drama that was well-received by audiences and critics alike.
- Actor-musician Russell Howard made a splash in Hollywood both on and off-screen. He began his acting career with roles in the series "Boston Public" (2000-04), "CSI: Miami" (CBS, 2002-2012) and "Half & Half" (UPN, 2002-06). Howard also contributed his musical talents to "College Hill" (BET, 2003-09). He next focused his entertainment career on film, appearing in the comedy adaptation "Love Don't Cost a Thing" (2003) with Nick Cannon and the Lauren Mayhew comedy sequel "American Pie Presents Band Camp" (2005). Howard also created music for "House of Wax" (2005). Howard also appeared in the Norm MacDonald comedy "Senior Skip Day" (2008). Howard also contributed music to the comedy "King's Ransom" (2005) with Donald Faison. Most recently, Howard worked on "Russell Howard's Stand Up Central" (Comedy Central, 2014-).
- Joe Lycett is a British actor, writer, and producer who has appeared in his role in "Late Night Lycett." Lycett won a BAFTA Television Award in 2024 for the same project.
- Noel Fielding is a British comedian, actor, musician, artist, and host born in Westminster, London on May 21, 1973. Born to Ray and Yvonne Fielding, who have appeared on Fielding's "The Mighty Boosh" (BBC Three, 2004-07) and "Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy" (Channel 4, 2012-14), Noel is the brother of Michael Fielding, also a comedian and actor. Michael played Naboo the Enigma on "The Mighty Boosh" and Smooth on "Luxury Comedy." Noel Fielding attended the Croydon School of Art, then graduated from Buckinghamshire New University in 1995 with a degree in graphic design and advertising. Fielding began performing stand up comedy in the late 1990s, and shared a flat with fellow comedians Lee Mack, Simon Evans, and Julian Barratt. He performed comedy in his television debut on "Gas" (1997-98), hosted by Mack, and formed The Mighty Boosh comedy troupe with Julian Barratt in 1998. The pair developed their surreal humor and flamboyant zookeeper characters Vince Noir, played by Fielding, and Howard Moon, played by Barratt, across further stage shows in 1999 and 2000. Fielding made his film debut with a small part in "Plunkett and Macleane" (1999) before The Mighty Boosh characters were brought to radio in "The Boosh" in 2001. The troupe's biggest exposure, however, came in 2004, when TV program "The Mighty Boosh" (2004-07) was aired for three seasons on BBC Three. The cult series expanded the premise with more regular characters and sketches with various characters played by the cast. Although The Mighty Boosh toured shortly after the show's conclusion and Fielding had said he and Barratt had discussed a movie, further Boosh media had not been produced by the end of 2018. Fielding then had a fairly extensive career in television presenting, however. He played recurring character Richmond on fellow cult comedy favorite "The IT Crowd" (Channel 4, 2006-2013) across its run, but was also known as a contestant on the Channel 4 mainstay "The Big Fat Quiz of the Year" (2004- ) for a number of years from 2006 to 2018. Fielding also served as a team captain on the comedy panel series "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" (BBC Two, 1996-2015) from 2007 to 2014. He branched out from his comedy and presenting work to stage his first art exhibition, entitled "Psychedelic Dreams of the Jelly Fox," in 2008. Fielding also created artwork for exhibitions in 2010, 2012, and 2015 and was awarded an honorary master's degree from alma mater Buckinghamshire New University for his work in graphic design and artwork. He diversified his multi-hyphenate resume further when he formed band Loose Tapestries with Sergio Pizzorno of Kasabian in 2012. The band was conceived to create music for Fielding's sketch show/sitcom "Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy." Fielding periodically appeared on comedy panel quiz show "QI" (BBC, 2003- ) from 2013 to 2018, and appeared in "Trailer Park Boys" (Showcase/Netflix, 2001- ) spin-off "Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park" (Netflix, 2016-17). Known for his flamboyant style, Fielding was named one of GQ's 50 best dressed British men in 2015. Fielding received widespread attention in 2017 when he became one of the new co-hosts of fan favorite "The Great British Bake-Off" (BBC/Channel 4, 2010- ) alongside Sandi Toksvig, replacing Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. He voiced Stan the Executioner on Matt Groening's "Disenchantment" (Netflix, 2018- ). Fielding and girlfriend Lliana Bird, a radio presenter and actress known as Birdy, had their first child, Dali, in 2018.
- Francis Martin Patrick Boyle (born 16 August 1972) is a Scottish comedian and writer. He is known for his pessimistic and often controversial sense of humour.Boyle first gained recognition as a permanent panellist on the comedy panel show Mock the Week from its beginning in June 2005 until his departure in September 2009. After his departure from Mock the Week, Boyle created and starred in the Channel 4 sketch show Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights (2010) and currently presents the BBC Two satirical chat show Frankie Boyle's New World Order (2017–present). He has embarked on a number of stand-up tours, releasing several stand-up specials.
- When a career in pottery did not quite pan out for Johnny Vegas, he turned to stand-up comedy, which has led to an impressive career in film and television. His early small screen work included "The Johnny Vegas Television Show" and "Attention Scum," on which he also served as writer. These aired during the late '90s and early '00s, and paved the way for the heavyset, oft-unpredictable comedian to branch out from simply playing himself. He subsequently co-starred as Charlie Doyle, a suitably low-brow supporting character, in the sitcom "Happiness." After "Happiness" wrapped up in 2003, Vegas was ready to move on to features, although his '04 comedy "Sex Lives of the Potato Men" was not particularly well-received. Through the end of the '00s, his highest-profile film role was that of Charles Sackville, the real-life nobleman, hedonist, and frequent patron of the arts, in the '04 costume drama "The Libertine" starring Johnny Depp. His television output around this time, however, was as well-received as ever: In the eight-hour adaptation of "Bleak House," which aired in '05, he played Krook alongside an all-star cast. That same year, he began starring in the series "Ideal" as Moz, a drug dealer whose desires for a drama-free existence are consistently dashed. Finally, from '07 to '09, Vegas appeared in the popular ensemble comedy "Benidorm" as Geoff Maltby, an incorrigible braggart and man-child.
- Roisin Conaty is an actress who appeared in "Man Down," "After Life," and "The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer."
- Known for his television work in the UK, actor Alan Davies marked his early career with roles in "Jonathan Creek" (2000-04) and the comedy "Dog Eat Dog" (2001) with Nathan Constance. He then acted in "Miss Marple Series III" (2006-07). More recently, Davies acted in the Georgia Groome comedy adaptation "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging" (2008).
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Tim Key
Tim Key is a British actor, writer, and producer who appeared in "Alan Partridge," "The Witchfinder," and "This Time With Alan Partridge." - A chameleonic comic star, Catherine Tate conquered British comedy with her self-titled series "The Catherine Tate Show" (BBC Two, 2004-07). She earned boatloads of awards, as well as a reputation as a one of the most fearless and funny voices in modern comedy for her work, creating unforgettably hilarious characters such as "Nan" Taylor, a foul-mouthed Cockney grandmother, and moody Chav teen Lauren Cooper, whose catchphrase of "Am I bovvered?" became a cultural phenomenon. Besides her comedy work, Tate also appeared in projects as varied as the acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Bleak House" (BBC One, 2005) and the popular made-for-TV movie "The Bad Mother's Handbook" (ITV, 2007) opposite Robert Pattinson. Her turn as Donna Noble, the strong-minded traveling companion of "Doctor Who" (BBC One, 2005- ) showed Tate's ability to play both comedy and drama effectively, and enlarged her fan base as well as the scope of her career. She earned laughs for small turns in the Jack Black comedy "Gulliver's Travels" (2010) and the Selena Gomez adventure "Monte Carlo" (2011), but made her biggest stateside impact with a cameo as a kooky candidate interviewing to replace Michael Scott (Steve Carell) on "The Office" (NBC, 2005-13); subsequent rumors flew that she was atop the producers' wish-list to fill the job in real-life. Whip-smart and razor sharp in both comedy and drama, Catherine Tate built one of the entertainment industry's most unpredictable careers.
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Rob Beckett
Rob Beckett is a British stand-up comedian and actor, best known as a co-host on the ITV2 spin-off show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW!, a role which he took up in 2012. - As a comedic star in his native England, actor Steve Coogan never had to worry much about his appearance. But once the actor turned to Hollywood blockbusters like "Around the World in 80 Days" (2004), co-starring martial arts guru Jackie Chan, Coogan suddenly found himself doing crunches on his hotel room floor - strange for the creator of the paunched and poorly-dressed Alan Partridge of BBC fame. But like all great comedic talents, Coogan managed to mask his true self, whether through physical appearance, exaggerated personality or dead-on impression. A natural performer since childhood, Coogan lived behind a mask in a world of his own creation, which allowed him to transform himself in such diverse fare like Factory Records biopic "24 Hour Party People" (2002), Hollywood satire "Tropic Thunder" (2008), family-friendly hit "Night at the Museum" (2006) and sensitive drama "Philomena" (2013), as well as starring as a version of himself opposite friend Rob Brydon in the mockumentary "The Trip" (2011) and "The Trip to Italy" (2014), making Coogan one of the most interesting and promising talents to cross the Atlantic.The 30+ Best Steve Coogan MoviesSee all
- 1Stan & Ollie23 Votes
- 2Tropic Thunder15 Votes
- 3Hamlet 215 Votes
- Charismatic British comedian Michael McIntyre has made quite a name for himself as a stand-up comic, television host, and talk show entertainer, which should come as no surprise considering his show business lineage--his father was a TV comedy writer, and his mother was a professional dancer. McIntyre spent his early years in the London borough of Merton, but upon his parents' divorce at age seven, he moved with his newly-married mother to Los Angeles. His education later brought him to Scotland, where he studied at the University of Edinburgh, dropping out after only one year to start a screenwriting career. His true passion (and biggest successes), came in the form of stand-up comedy. After spending the early 2000s building his comedic resume, he earned his big break In 2006 with a coveted spot at the "Royal Variety Performance." Later in the decade, McIntyre's star continued to rise, evidenced by a slew of awards including "Best Live Stand Up" at the 2009 British Comedy Awards. He popped up on a variety of well-received comedic talk shows, including "Alan Carr: Chatty Man" in 2009, but that same year brought an even better gig: hosting his own stand-up show, the short-lived "Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow." Recognizing his abilities as a charming television personality, ITV brought the comedian on in 2011 as a fifth-season host for their smash reality show "Britain's Got Talent."
- Flamboyant British comedian Alan Carr was born in Weymouth, Dorset and later lived in Northampton, where he worked a variety of uninspiring jobs and dreamed of pursuing a life as an entertainer. He studied drama and theatre at Middlesex University, but his true passion lived on the stand-up stage, where he spent his formative comedic years. In 2001, the BBC honored Carr with the "Best New Stand-Up" Award, and that exposure led to a variety of successful television appearances--including a 2004 spot on chat show "Today with Des and Mel" and a 2006 fling on the anagram-driven game show "Countdown." In 2008, riding high on his newfound celebrity, Carr developed his own show: "Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong," an extremely quirky blend of game show, celebrity gossip and all-around wackiness that served as a perfect summation of his low-brow style. Although the program lasted only two short seasons (at a whopping total of 12 episodes), it led to plenty of other work, including a stand-up gig that same year on the BBC program "Live at the Apollo." With the Channel 4 talk show "Alan Carr: Chatty Man," which premiered in 2009, Carr found a longer-lasting host position, earning critical acclaim and huge ratings while chatting with some of the world's biggest celebrities.
- Jason John Manford (born 26 May 1981) is an English comedian, television presenter and radio presenter. He was a team captain on the Channel 4 panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats from 2007 until 2010, and has presented numerous television shows for the BBC and ITV including Comedy Rocks (2010–2011), The One Show (2010), Show Me the Funny (2011), A Question of Sport: Super Saturday (2014) and Bigheads (2017).
- Josh Widdicombe is a writer and actor who is known for writing "The Last Leg."
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Tom Allen
Tom Allen is an actor and writer who appeared in "Hawaii Five-O." - Kerry Anna Godliman (born November 1973) is an English comedian and actor best known for her roles in Derek, Bad Move, and After Life.
- Comedian and TV host Jack Whitehall has become a fixture on British quiz shows and the stand-up circuit where he uses his sharp wit to riff on contemporary society. He is also well known to British audiences as a frequent quiz show panelist on programs such as "8 Out of 10 Cats" and host of "Big Brother's Big Mouth." Whitehall was born to a father who was a producer and agent to stars such as Judi Dench and Colin Firth and became a child actor, appearing on shows such as the comedic drama "The Good Guys" in 1993 and "Noah's Ark" in '97. Eventually after developing his stand-up act, he realized that he was better suited to telling jokes than acting and got his break as the host of "Celebrity Big Brother's Big Mouth" in 2006. Throughout the rest of the decade Whitehall parlayed his quick wit into appearances on topical comedy programs like "Never Mind the Buzzcocks," "Mock The Week" and "8 Out of 10 Cats." He was also becoming one of the industry's most popular stand-up acts, honing his skills at the Edinburgh Festival and in numerous TV shows, among them "The Sunday Night Project," "Stand Up for the Week," and "Dave's One Night Stand." Whitehall also still occasionally acts, taking on a regular role in the comedy/drama "Fresh Meat" in 2011.
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Guz Khan
Guz Khan is an actor, writer, and producer who appeared in "Man Like Mobeen," "Our Flag Means Death," and "That Christmas." - Katherine Ryan is a Canadian comedian, writer and actress, based in the United Kingdom. She has appeared on British panel shows Mock the Week, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, The News Quiz, 8 out of 10 Cats, Sweat the Small Stuff, QI, Have I Got News For You, The Apprentice: You're Fired, Fake Reaction and "Room 101". She won the Nivea Funny Women Award, a comedy competition in the UK, and was runner-up in the Amused Moose Laugh-Off competition in 2008. As an actress she has appeared in the Channel 4 sitcom Campus, BBC Two sitcom Episodes and Don't Sit in the Front Row with Jack Dee.
- John Joseph Bishop (born 30 November 1966) is an English comedian, presenter, actor, and former footballer. Bishop played for Hyde FC and Southport FC, and was known for having an aggressive style of play. His television debut came on The Panel. He subsequently appeared in the E4 teen drama Skins (seasons 3 and 4) and in the Ken Loach film Route Irish, in addition to his own shows such as John Bishop's Britain (2010–2011), John Bishop's Only Joking (2013), and The John Bishop Show (2015). Bishop had a regular Sunday slot on Liverpool radio station Radio City called Bishop's Sunday Service. He is also known for his charity work, having raised £4.2 million for Sport Relief 2012.
- Philip Nathaniel Sin Goi Wang (born 22 January 1990) is a British-Malaysian stand-up comedian and comedy writer who is a member of the sketch comedy group Daphne, and co-creator of their BBC Radio 4 series, Daphne Sounds Expensive. He currently hosts the comedy podcast ‘BudPod’ with fellow comedian and Footlights alumnus Pierre Novellie.
- Bridget Christie is an actress and writer who is known for her role in "The Change" as Linda. Christie was nominated for a BAFTA Television Award in 2024 for the same project.
- Sara Pascoe began her acting career with roles in the series "Being Human" (BBC, 2007-2013) and "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret" (IFC, 2010-). In the 2010s, Pascoe devoted her time to various credits, such as "Free Agents (UK)" (BBC, 2011-12), "Mad Fashion" (Bravo, 2011-12) and "Twenty Twelve" (BBC, 2011-12). Pascoe most recently worked on "Russell Howard's Stand Up Central" (Comedy Central, 2014-).
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Ivo Graham
Ivo Charles Graham (born 5 September 1990) is an English stand-up comedian and comedy writer. - 46
Maisie Adam
Maisie Adam (born 24 January 1994) is an English stand-up comedian, writer and actress. In 2021, she narrated the Big Brother-style reality show, The Cabins, which first aired on 4 January 2021 on ITV2. A second series was renewed and aired on 3 January 2022. Since December 2019, Adam has hosted a podcast, That's a First!, with fellow comedian Tom Lucy. - Nishant Kumar (born 1985) is a British stand-up comedian and television presenter. He became known as the host of satirical comedy The Mash Report, now known as Late Night Mash. He has also presented BBC Radio 4 Extra's topical comedy show Newsjack, the Comedy Central series Joel & Nish vs The World, the BBC Radio 4 programme The News Quiz and Hello America on Quibi.
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Asim Chaudhry
Asim Chaudhry is a British comedian, writer, director and actor best known for playing Chabuddy G in the BBC mockumentary series People Just Do Nothing, which he co-created. For this role, he won a Royal Television Society Award and was nominated for two British Academy Television Awards. - Mosiah Bikila Gilligan (born 19 February 1988) is a British stand-up comedian. He is known for his observational comedy. After several years of uploading comedy clips to social media, he found global success in 2017. He hosted The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan, which debuted in 2019 on Channel 4. He currently co-hosts The Big Narstie Show on Channel 4, is a judge on The Masked Singer UK since the second series in 2020, and a judge on The Masked Dancer UK since 2021.
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Ed Gamble
Ed Gamble is an actor who appeared in "Almost Royal," "Great British Menu," and "The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer." - Mark Watson is an actor who appeared in "Matilda," "Veronica's Closet," and "Family Reunion."
- Daniel Sloss (born 11 September 1990) is a Scottish comedian, actor and writer, notable for having become established as a professional live and television performer whilst still in his teens.He was the youngest comedian to perform a solo season in London's West End, at the age of 19; he tours widely internationally; signed a DVD deal with BBC Worldwide's 2Entertain label at aged 20; and has appeared on networked US television programmes including multiple appearances on Conan and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. On 11 September, 2018 Netflix released two hour-long comedy specials under the title “Daniel Sloss – Live Shows”, with "DARK" and "Jigsaw".
- John Oliver is a highly influential figure in the world of television and comedy, renowned for his unique blend of humor and deep-dive analysis into pressing societal issues. Born in Birmingham, UK in 1977, Oliver was educated at Cambridge University where he honed his comedic skills as a member of the prestigious Cambridge Footlights drama club. After graduating, he embarked on a stand-up career in the UK before taking his talents across the Atlantic to America. Oliver's American journey began with a role on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2006, where his sharp wit and distinctive style quickly caught the attention of audiences and critics alike. His seven-year tenure on the show culminated in an Emmy award, solidifying his reputation as a leading comedic voice. However, it was his subsequent venture, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, that truly showcased his capacity to meld comedy and current events to deliver insightful commentary. The show, launched in 2014 on HBO, has won numerous awards, including multiple Primetime Emmys and a Peabody Award, testament to its significant impact on television. Yet, what sets Oliver apart is not just his ability to make audiences laugh, but also his determination to provoke thought and inspire action. Through Last Week Tonight, Oliver has tackled complex issues ranging from net neutrality to educational policies, often resulting in real-world change. This commitment to highlighting and dissecting underreported issues, combined with his undeniable comedic talent, has cemented John Oliver's place as a pivotal figure in contemporary television and beyond.
- Judy Veronica Thomas (born 4 June 1980), known professionally as Judi Love, is an English stand-up comedian and presenter. She began her stand-up career in 2011 and has since become a panellist on the ITV talk show Loose Women. As well as competing on the BBC competition series MasterChef, Love also competed in the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, finishing in tenth place.
- British comedian Lolly Adefope wasted little time making a name for herself on both sides of the pond. Born in London, she was selected to take part in the prestigious BBC Writers Room program after college. Soon after, she appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, putting her on the comedy fast track. Small parts in British shows like "Josh" (BBC, 2014-17) and "Plebs" (ITV, 2013-). She also starred in the digital short "Lolly Adefope's Christmas" (Sky Arts, 2015). She began making the rounds of British talk shows and scored a role opposite Sue Johnston in the sitcom "Rovers" (Sky One, 2016). She worked steadily on television while continuing to develop her character-based stand-up set. Among her credits was an appearance on the Rupert Grint-Nick Frost program "Sick Note" (Sky One, 2017-) and a role on the tech industry comedy "Loaded" (Channel 4, 2017). She began moving into feature films as well, with small roles in the Mila Kunis-Kate McKinnon comedy "The Spy Who Dumped Me" (2018) and Tom Cruise's "Mission Impossible: Fallout" (2018). She crossed over to American television with lead roles in the sitcom "Miracle Workers" (TBS, 2019), starring Daniel Radcliffe, and as Aidy Bryant's best friend in "Shrill" (Hulu, 2019-). Back in Britain, she took part in Steve Coogan's talk show spoof "This Time with Alan Partridge" (BBC, 2019-) and played one of the put-upon spirits in "Ghosts" (BBC, 2019-).
- Ellie Taylor is an actress, producer, and writer who appeared in "The Great Pottery Throw Down," "The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer," and "Bake Off: The Professionals."
- Alice Esme Levine is an English television and radio presenter.
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Isy Suttie
Isobel Jane "Isy" Suttie (born 11 August 1978) is an English musical comedian, actress, and writer. She played Dobby in the British sitcom Peep Show, and in 2013 won the gold Sony Radio Academy Award for her radio show Pearl And Dave. She also provides narration on the UK television show "Posh Pawn". - Nina Margarita Conti (born 5 June 1974) is a British actress, comedian, and ventriloquist.
- Mawaan Rizwan (born 18 August 1992) is a Pakistani-born British actor, writer and comedian who began his career as a YouTuber.
- Mae Martin is a Canadian performer, producer, and writer who appeared in "LOL: Last One Laughing Canada," and "Feel Good."
- Considered one of the most powerful entertainment personalities in Britain, Jonathan Ross worked as a talk show host, TV presenter, game show host, film critic, movie actor, and radio broadcaster, among various other disciplines. His career began in the late '80s when he hosted a wide-ranging American-style talk show called "Last Resort with Jonathan Ross" (Channel 4 1987-88). The success of the show catapulted Ross into the national spotlight, and by the mid-'90s his career had expanded to include award show hosting duties for ITV's "British Comedy Awards" as well as multiple appearances on numerous British television programs. By the early 2000s, Ross's mainstream appeal earned him his very own talk show on the BBC, "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" (2001-2010), where his provocative style and off-beat manner always seemed to draw the ire of the British news media. By late 2013, Ross had added product spokesperson to his growing list of titles, after being hired by Microsoft to promote its Xbox gaming system, thus further establishing the multi-faceted entertainer as one of Britain's most influential names in Britain.
- Sindhu Venkatanarayanan (born 19 June 1969) is an Indian stand-up comedian who lives and performs in the United Kingdom under the name of Sindhu Vee.
- Comedian and writer David Baddiel is best known for his fruitful partnership with Rob Newman, a duo whose claim to fame was being the first comedy act to sell out Wembley Arena. Although born in the United States, Baddiel moved to England before his first birthday and studied at Cambridge, where he was part of the famed Footlights troupe. In the '80s, he worked as a stand-up act and found a few bit parts on TV--making his first onscreen appearance on the show "Filthy Rich & Catflap" in '87--before meeting Newman. The pair first gained fame as a writing and performing team on the comedy "The Mary Whitehouse Experience," which debuted in 1991 and began as a radio program on the BBC. The duo had another successful comedy show, "Newman and Baddiel in Pieces," before their well-publicized and bitter split. Baddiel then teamed up with flatmate Frank Skinner to create the soccer-themed show "Fantasy Football League" and the improvisational comedy "Baddiel & Skinner Unplanned," which ran for five seasons beginning in 2000. In addition to his TV work and live comedy performances, the multitalented Baddiel recorded the song ''Three Lions,'' England's official anthem for the Euro '96 tournament, and has written several novels. In 2010, he wrote and produced the ethnic comedy feature "The Infidel."
- Sophie Duker (born 1990) is a British stand-up comedian and writer. In 2021, she was hired by Rumpus Media to co-present a new female-led topical panel show on Comedy Central called Yesterday, Today and The Day Before alongside fellow comedians Suzi Ruffell and Maisie Adam. However, Duker quit after the first episode in protest over cuts to her monologue about conflict between Israel and Palestine, with assistant producer Saima Ferdows and comedian Kemah Bob also quitting the show alongside her.
- Jenny Eclair is an actress who appeared in "The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer," and "Extraordinary Escapes with Sandi Toksvig."
- Desiree Burch is an actress and writer who appeared in "Too Hot to Handle," "Flinch," and "The Horne Section TV Show."
- Brett Goldstein (born 17 July 1980) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is best known for writing and starring in the Apple TV+ sports comedy series Ted Lasso (2020–present), for which he received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
- Zoe Ann Lyons (born 3 October 1971) is a British comedian. She appeared on the ITV reality game show Survivor in 2001, in its first series, placing 6th out of 16 contestants. She left after two members of her Ular tribe alliance (Richard and Jackie) aligned with the eventual winner, Charlotte, to vote against her. She was voted out in a countback tie-breaker - where votes cast during previous episodes come into play. Lyons along with the rest of the Jury of Eliminated players voted for Charlotte to win.
- Josie Long (born 17 April 1982) is a British comedian. She started performing as a stand-up at the age of 14 and won the BBC New Comedy Awards at 17. In 2006, she won the If.comeddies Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for her show Kindness and Exuberance. She has been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show three times. In 2012, Long and director Doug King produced two short comedy films in Glasgow called Let's Go Swimming and Romance and Adventure, which were nominated for a BAFTA Scotland New Talent Award.
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Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd is an actor and writer who has appeared in his role in "Baby Reindeer" as Donny. Gadd won a Primetime Emmy Award in 2024 for the same project. - Simon Marc Amstell (born 29 November 1979) is a British comedian and television presenter. He wrote and directed the films Carnage (2017) and Benjamin (2018). His work on television has included presenting Popworld and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
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Seann Walsh
Seann Walsh is an English actor who appeared in "I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!," "Flinch," and "Three Kinds of Stupid." - Josephine Caulfield (born 26 September 1965) is a British actress, writer and comedian.
- Holly Walsh is a writer, director, and producer who is known for writing "Star Wars: Visions," "Motherland," and "The Other One."
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Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Kiri Louise Pritchard-McLean (born 1986) is a Welsh comedian and writer. She has performed for several consecutive years at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and won five Chortle Awards. - Lou Sanders is a British stand-up comedian, writer and actress. As a writer Sanders wrote and starred in Elderflower which co-starred Sheila Reid, Tom Rosenthal and Mike Wozniak. She has also written for 8 Out of 10 Cats, Mock the Week, Stand Up for the Week and Miranda Hart. Sanders has been an occasional guest host on the Elis and John Show on BBC Radio 5 Live. From February 2021, she has appeared in the Dave comedy panel show Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable.
- Russell Kane (born Russell David Anthony Grineau 15 October 1975) is an English writer, comedian, and actor. He was nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Awards at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, winning the main prize in August 2010.
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Joanne McNally
Joanne McNally (born 7 May 1983) is an Irish stand up comedian, writer, and actor. She is a native of Killiney, County Dublin. She was the co-host of Republic of Telly[1] for RTÉ and has also appeared on The Late Late Show, The Afternoon Show, Ireland AM, Two Tube and The Commute for RTÉ. She has a weekly agony aunt section on RTÉ 2fm Chris and Ciara show called 'Dr. Joanne', and her own 'Mack the week' segment on the Eoghan McDermott show on RTÉ 2fm. - Lucy Donna Porter (born 27 January 1973) is an English actress, writer and comedian. She has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Brighton Festival and many clubs around Britain. She is also a regular voice on BBC Radio 4 in various panel shows, including Quote... Unquote and The Personality Test.
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Jeff Innocent
Jeff Innocent is a popular and experienced stand up comedian, actor, writer and cultural commentator. As a stand up comedian he has reached near legendary status among his peers and audience alike by staying at the top of his game for over 15 years.
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Joel Dommett
Joel Dommett is an actor. - 83
Jessica Fostekew
Jessica Alice Fostekew (born 5 July 1983) is an English stand-up comedian, actor and writer. - Jennifer Brister (born February 1975) is a British stand-up comedian, writer and actor from South West London.
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Nabil Abdulrashid
Mohamed Nasir Nabil Abdul Rashid bin Suleman Obineche, known as Nabil Abdulrashid (born 3 September 1985) is an English comedian of Nigerian descent. In 2010, at the age of 25, he became the youngest black comedian to perform stand-up at the Hammersmith Apollo. - Gina Yashere is an actress, producer, and writer who appeared in "Bob ❤ Abishola," "Early Man," and "Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution."
- Michaela Ewuraba Boakye-Collinson (born 1 October 1987), known professionally as Michaela Coel, is a British actress, screenwriter, director, producer and singer. She is best known for creating and starring in the E4 sitcom Chewing Gum (2015–2017), for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Female Comedy Performance; and the BBC One/HBO comedy-drama series I May Destroy You (2020) for which she won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress in 2021. For her work on the latter, Coel made history as the first Black woman to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Dan Tiernan
Dan Tiernan is a British stand-up comedian from Manchester. In 2022 he was named "British Comedian of the Year", and the BBC New Comedy Award.
- Ahir Shah is a British comedian. He was nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2017 and 2018, and was a finalist in the 2008 So You Think You're Funny? competition for new acts. He has been called "one of his generation's most eloquent comic voices".
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Ian Stone
Ian Stone is a British stand-up comedian, broadcaster and writer notable for appearing as a guest on shows such as the comedy panel show Mock the Week. Stone was also a regular guest on BBC Radio 5's Fighting Talk.
- Suzi Ruffell (born 18 January 1986) is a British comedian, writer, and actress.
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Jack Gleadow
Multi- Award-winning, stand-up comedian and Hull local, Jack Gleadow, is one of the most unique performers on the UK comedy circuit today.
- Catherine Bohart (born Catherine Murphy 13 August 1988) is an Irish stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in the United Kingdom.
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Emma Sidi
Emma Sidi is an actress, comedian and writer for radio, stage and screen. Sidi was a finalist for the NATYS: New Act of the Year Show in 2016. Her solo shows have often included Sidi playing many different characters. Sidi's Edinburgh Festival Fringe show ‘Character Breakdown’, in 2015, saw her play six different roles, including a feminist professor who delivers a lecture entirely in Spanish. Sidi's 2016 show, ‘Telenovela’, a Mexican soap opera and a European woman who dreams of a life as a TV presenter. In 2018 her show '‘Faces of Grace'’ included an American fresh from a bizarre blind date and a tearful wannabe Love Island contestant. There was also an aspiring nurse described as having “a clench-jawed Katharine Hepburn style drawl”. - Flo & Joan (or Flo and Joan, a name they took from their grandmother and her sister) is an English comedy music act consisting of sisters, Rosie and Nicola Dempsey. The act generally consists of comedy songs. Flo & Joan has been featured on BBC One's Live at The Apollo, the 2019's Royal Variety Performance and Richard Herring Leicester Square Theatre Podcast. In 2018, they were featured in a Nationwide building society television advert. They grew up in Portsmouth, lived in Toronto for a few years, and as of February 2019, now live in London.
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Jayde Adams
Jayde Pricilla Gail Adams (born 26 November 1984) is a British comedian, actress, writer and singer from Bristol. She is the winner of the 2014 Funny Women award and 2016 nominee for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. - Sarah Keyworth (born 6 April 1993) is an English stand-up comedian based in London.
- Kemah Bob is a comedian, writer and producer from Houston, TX now based in London. Her work centers Black cultural identity, mental health, sexuality, gender, healing and well-being using entertainment as a tool for enlightenment and empowerment. They take inspiration from the sun and aim to spread love, light and warmth everywhere they go. In addition to performing stand-up and hosting events in London and around the UK and beyond - including UK Black Pride - Kemah created, curates and hosts The FOC IT UP Comedy Club, events showcasing of Femmes of Colour in comedy.
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Andrew White
Flamboyantly repressed and optimistically cynical, Andrew White is a stand-up fast rising through the comedy ranks with an act that's "not to be missed"
- Ian Edwards is a British Jamaican stand-up comedian, actor, writer and producer from New York and based in Los Angeles, California.
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Olga Koch
Olga Alfredovna Koch (born 1 September 1992) is a Russian-born stand-up comedian, writer and actor, active in the UK. - 102
Kev Mud
Kev Mud is an English stand up comedian.
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Rachel Fairburn
Rachel Fairburn is an English comedian. She was born in Harpurhey, Manchester and attended St Monica's High School. She is co-host of the hit comedy podcast All Killa No Filla along with fellow comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean.
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Serena Smart
Serena Smart is a stand-up comedian.
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Alistair Barrie
Alistair Barrie is a British actor, writer and stand-up comedian. Barrie has performed in the UK and Ireland, as well as Australia, America, Switzerland, The Netherlands, South Africa, Estonia, Mumbai, Cyprus, Crete, Luxembourg, Bahrain, Qatar, Belgium, Prague, Dubai, Doha, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Norway, Hong Kong, Macau, Malta, Singapore, Indonesia and Athens. In addition to The World Stands Up (broadcast in the UK, US and Australia), more recent credits include Champagne Comedy (Australia) Richard & Judy (Ch 4), Green Wing (Ch 4), The Blame Game (regular panelist - BBC Ulster & Radio Ulster), Loose Ends (R4), and The Sandi Toksvig Show (LBC). - 106
Jon Pointing
Jonathan Pointing is an English actor, writer and comedian. He is best known for his roles in Plebs, Pls Like and as Vlad the Vampire in the Virgin Games television commercials. - 107
Leah Davis
Leah is a radio presenter and comedian who broadcasts nationally on hip hop/R&B station Capital Xtra. Her show runs on weekday evenings from 10pm-1pm and Saturday breakfast from 6-9am. She launched herself as a stand-up comedian in 2022 and had over 50 gigs on the London open mic circuit in her first year.
- Rosie Jones (born 24 June 1990) is a British comedian and actress. She has written for panel shows Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule, Would I Lie to You?, The Last Leg and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and has appeared as a guest on The Last Leg, 8 Out of 10 Cats, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, QI and Hypothetical. Jones has performed stand-up comedy at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, incorporating her cerebral palsy into her comedic style; in 2018, she was featured on Edinburgh Nights.
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The Delightful Sausage
The Delightful Sausage are a comedy double act, created by Amy Gledhill and Christopher Cantrill. In 2019 they were nominated for 'Best Show' at the Edinburgh Fringe. - 110
Louise Young
Hailing from Newcastle, Louise Young has quickly become one of the brightest new names on the comedy circuit. She is a regular at clubs up and down the country including the Glee Clubs, Komedia, and The Stand. Louise has supported the likes of Jason Manford and Alan Carr on their nation wide UK and Ireland tours.
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Kae Kurd
Kae Kurd (born Korang Abdulla) is a British-Kurdish stand up comedian and writer. He performed his show Kurd Your Enthusiasm at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017. He has featured as a guest on the BBC Asian Network and has written for iNews and TotalPolitics. He is the UK's only professional standup comedian from a Kurdish background. - 112
Annie McGrath
Annie McGrath is a comedian renowned for her joke writing skills and deadpan style. Described by The Feminist Fringe as “dark and hilarious”
- London Dionne Micha Stacey Stephanie Estina Knibbs-Hughes (born 1989) is a British comedian, television writer and presenter. She wrote and starred in Laughter Shock, a comedy for the BBC which piloted in 2010.
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Tom Lucy
Tom Lucy is an English stand up comedian. Starting at just 16 Tom quickly rose through the comedy club circuit to became one of the youngest professional stand-up comedians in the world. As well as performing all over the UK, Tom has toured internationally in the Middle East, across Europe and a few select US shows in New York and Los Angeles. Tom has performed two sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Festival, in 2017 and 2018, picking up rave reviews and adding extra shows due to demand. In Spring 2019, Tom embarked on his first headline UK tour which included a sold out show at London’s Leicester Square Theatre. - 115
Steve Gribbin
Steve Gribbin is a diminutive guitar-wielding satirist from Liverpool, whose comedy songs and off the wall observations have made him one of the firm favourites of the comedy circuit.
- Russell Brand, a prominent figure in the world of entertainment, has made his mark as an actor, comedian, and author. Born in Grays, Essex, England, in 1975, Brand's journey to stardom was not without its challenges. Despite a tumultuous upbringing marked by his parents' divorce and struggles with substance abuse, he found solace in performance arts. Brand's early career saw him dabbling in stand-up comedy, which became a stepping stone to his illustrious career in television and film. Brand's breakthrough came with his role as a host on MTV, where he quickly gained recognition for his eccentric style and razor-sharp wit. This paved the way for his transition into acting, with his first significant role in the romantic comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. His portrayal of the eccentric rock star Aldous Snow resonated with audiences worldwide, marking him as a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood. Over time, he further solidified his acting credentials with roles in blockbuster films such as Get Him to the Greek, Despicable Me, and Rock of Ages. In addition to his acting prowess, Brand is also an accomplished author. His bibliography includes several memoirs and self-help books, where he discusses his battles with addiction and his journey towards recovery. His written work reflects his raw honesty and sharp intellect, garnering him a dedicated fan base.All Of Russell Brand's Movies, RankedSee all
- 1Get Him to the Greek84 Votes
- 2Despicable Me47 Votes
- 3Forgetting Sarah Marshall67 Votes