Michael McIntyre (comedian)
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| Michael McIntyre | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1976 Merton |
| Medium | Stand-up comedian |
| Subject(s) | Social satire |
| Website | http://www.michaelmcintyre.co.uk |
Michael Hazen McIntyre (born 1976, Merton) is a British comedian. Born and raised in Muswell Hill, London, he is half Canadian/Hungarian and went to public school. He was a Perrier Comedy Award 'Best Newcomer' Nominee in 2003. He has appeared on several radio and television programmes, including Thank God You're Here, Mock the Week and Have I Got News for You. His father is Ray Cameron, who wrote with Barry Cryer for Kenny Everett.[1] He revealed on Radio 5 Live before the Carling Cup Final that he is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur FC. In September 2003 he married Kitty Ward in Taunton and in July 2005 they had a son.
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[edit] Stand up
[edit] 2003
- Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Perrier nominee - Best Newcomer
[edit] 2004
- Edinburgh Festival
[edit] 2006
- Edinburgh Festival: An Evening With Michael Mcintyre
- Garrick Theatre London
- Kilkenny Comedy Festival
- Brighton Comedy Festival
[edit] 2007
- Chortle Award nominee for Best Headliner
- Soho Theatre, London
- Kilkenny Comedy Festival
- Edinburgh Festival: Live At The Pleasance
[edit] 2008
- Chortle Comedy Awards: Best Headliner Award winner
[edit] Television
- Live at the Apollo
- The Royal Variety Performance
- Have I Got News For You
- 8 out of 10 Cats
- The Charlotte Church Show
- The Law of the Playground
- Most Watched TV
- Michael McIntyre Comedy Store Special
- The Comedy Store
- The World Stands Up
- Big Brother's Big Mouth
- That’s So Last Week
- I Love the 90s
- The Apprentice: You're Fired (Series 4 Episode 11)
- Live at the Glee
- Mock the Week
- Live at the Apollo
[edit] Radio
- Does The Team Think? - BBC Radio 2
- Heresy, 4 Stands Up, Happy Mondays, The Unbelievable Truth - all for BBC Radio 4
- Co-presenter, The Russell Howard Show, with Jon Richardson - BBC 6 Music
- The Blame Game - BBC Radio Ulster
- Drive Time - LBC

