Lise Mayer
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Lise Mayer (born November 29, 1957) is a British television writer. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States, and is best known as a co-writer of the BBC comedy series The Young Ones, alongside Rik Mayall (her then partner) and Ben Elton. She met them both when they were studying drama at Manchester University, where her father, David Mayer, was their tutor.[citation needed]
Subsequently she has written for such shows as The Fast Show and Casualty, and produced Denis Leary's No Cure For Cancer.
She was in a long-term relationship with Mayall until 1985, when he eloped to Barbados with his secret lover, Barbara Robbin, after learning that he had impregnated both women (Mayer later suffered a miscarriage).[citation needed]
She now lives with her partner, comedian and presenter Angus Deayton, and their son Isaac. Her sister Cassie Mayer is a talent agent who represents many comedians. Another sister, Catherine Mayer, is a senior editor at Time magazine.
[edit] External links
- Lise Mayer at the Internet Movie Database
- BBC Comedy Guide - The Young Ones
- Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer interviewed by Kerrang Magazine 1984
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