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 Anna Crilly (born 1975 in Kent) a British actress and comedienne. Crilly attended Middlesex University where she studied performing arts. Avoiding gender-specific material, her dead-pan comedy act is far removed from all that is 'chicks and giggles' as Anna coolly switches between observational comedy and mischievous n ...
 In 2003 Anna entered a Major national comedy competition with no thought to what she might actually say or do.(see unflattering picture to the left) She did well, her first ever gig got her through to the semi finals of So you think you're funny? at the Edinburgh Fringe festival. She got from there to the final which wa ...
 At 24 years old Anna's fairly new to the comedy game. Weighing in at 8 stone (and a pie) she's looking light as a feather but steady on her feet. After spending an ''extremely enjoyable and yet ultimately educational'' 3 years being classically trained in the 'Arts de Theatre' she has decided to fly the flag of c ...
 Annette Fagon is a loud and engaging comic newcomer, making fast progress on the UK comedy circuit. Growing up as that rare thing in the midlands of the 1980s, the daughter of a Jamaican newsagent mother, has clearly left its mark. Despite years of child drama classes and theatre performances, Annette frustrated her mother by spending 6 years at university, leav ...
 Anthony Davis is a broadcaster and comedian with an enormous creative range. He first appeared in BBC sitcoms and drama including Grange Hill in the 1980's as a child performer, earning him a place in the Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy. His talents encompass music, magic, impersonation and character/ physical come ...
 Clad in a sartorially edifying bespoke manner, like a dapper and dandy funeral director, Anthony cuts a unique on-stage presence with humour blacker than a raven that has slammed it's claw in a coffin lid. Eschewing the well trodden terrain of the one-liner witticism, Mr Brown's penchant is for 4, 5, 6 and 7 ...
Anthony King started performing stand-up comedy in 1741 (date may not be exact) when the London Comedy Circuit was a small baby. With a flurry of clubs across the capital, he bounced around between them after bursting free from the dourness of his boring day job. At about the same time, he started talking about ...
 Ever wondered what your teacher got up to at night? Well, COMEDY is the answer. Antoinette Bell draws from her unusual experience in front of the classroom to bring those memories right back to the audience. With classic timing seen in only the best stand-up comedians, and casual banter, she confidently commands the st ...
 Born in Liverpool, Anvil left school with no educational qualifications whatsoever - and seeing a future of limited job prospects, promptly ran away to sea. After seven years before the mast, surviving hurricanes, typhoons, tempests, tornadoes... and the odd sunny afternoon, Anvil washed ashore off the coast of P ...
 O'Hanlon first found fame as a stand-up comedian, winning the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition in 1994. For a period he was the presenter of The Stand Up Show. He was spotted by Graham Linehan, who was to cast him as Father Dougal Maguire in Father Ted, which ran between 1995 and 1998. In 1995, he appeared (as Father Dougal) in a Channel 4 ident (' ...
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