About
An English comedian known for his frequent performances at The Comedy Store in London. He's also a radio host for BBC Radio 4 and is a recurring guest panelist on the TV show Mock the Week. His puns, one-liners and jokes delivered in deadpan style earned him the Perrier Comedy Award for Best Newcomer in 1996.
Before Fame
He attended Middlesex Polytechnic where he received his degree in dramatic art in 1985.
Trivia
In 2009, he released a novel called "Where Do Comedians Go When They Die?: Journeys of a Stand-Up," which he described as a surrealist and semi-autobiographical book.
Family Life
He was born and raised in London and he eventually settled down there with his wife and their three kids.
Associated With
He began working closely with Dana O'Briain on the celebrity panel game show Mock the Week.