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  1. Dylan Moran

    Dylan Moran (born November 3, 1971) is an Irish comedian, actor and writer. He is most famous for his work on the television sitcom "Black Books", in which he both co-wrote and starred as the sour, drunken bookshop owner Bernard Black, and his role as David in the comedy film "Shaun of the Dead". Moran is regular performer at national and international comedy festivals including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival, …

  2. Bill Bailey

    Mark "Bill" Bailey (born 24 February 1964, Bath, Somerset) is an English comedian, actor, and musician known for appearing on "Never Mind the Buzzcocks", "QI", "Have I Got News For You", and "Black Books" as well as his stand up comedy. He is a self proclaimed "confused hippy" known for his thin goatee and long hair. Bailey was listed by "The Observer" as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy, in 2003.

  3. Tamsin Greig

    Tamsin Greig, born 23 February 1967) is an English actress best known for her comedy performances. As of 2006 she is probably best known for two Channel 4 television comedy parts: Fran Katzenjammer in "Black Books" and Dr. Caroline Todd in "Green Wing". Other notable roles include Alice Chenery in BBC One's comedy drama "Love Soup" and Debbie Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's soap opera "The Archers".

  4. Peter Serafinowicz

    Peter Serafinowicz (born 10 July 1972) is an English comic actor, voice artist and composer of Polish descent. He made his broadcasting debut in 1993 on Radio 1 show "The Knowledge", a spoof documentary about the music industry. From there he went on to perform in Radio 4 shows "Weekending", "Harry Hill's Fruit Corner", "Grievous Bodily Radio" and "The Two Dannys". In 1998 he appeared on TV in "Comedy Nation", …

  5. Kevin Eldon

    Kevin Eldon (b. 1960, Chatham, Kent, England) is an English comic actor. Although he predominantly plays character roles, he has appeared prominently in several of the most critically-acclaimed British comedy television shows of the 1990s, notably "Fist of Fun", "I'm Alan Partridge", "Brass Eye" and "Jam". Starting on the stand-up circuit in the early '90s performing an act in character as a political poet, …

  6. Caleb Williams

    OK my name's Caleb, and here's basically all you need to know about me: ME: I'm basically a shy person, but I don't like to admit it, so hide it, quite well I may add. I'm basically a good person. I look after my friends, and when they're down or upset or something, I'm here to listen.

  7. Darryl Hewitt
  8. Col In

    [ : here today, gone tomorrow... : ].

  9. Rikke Emilie

    Here is the trailer for the amazing play "Agent Orange"!

  10. Sandra

    I'm a Balanced Yogi! A Balanced Yogi You love your friends unconditionally and accept them for who they are no matter what their yoga style preference, religious beliefs, or spending habits. You focus on the good in people and would never try to change them. Almost everyone feels comfortable in your presence. You live your yoga. You are an inspiration to yoga students everywhere! Take the Yoga Journal Yoga Snob Quiz!

  11. Jeff

    Yep.

  12. Scott McCallum

    Back in Scotland after many years working overseas as well as throughout the UK... "I don't have a drink problem. But if that was the case and doctors told me I would have to stop, I'd like to think I would be brave enough to drink myself into the grave." (Oliver Reed)

  13. Beth

    I'm in Tokyo... and I may never come back (unless they install 10 vending machines outside my apartment at home).

  14. Jennie

    I like chocolate, sleep and sex. I love my boy and my cat. I love the Smashing Pumpkins and Nightwish. I want to do fashion design and get into costume design for the theatre, or best yet, for operas! I like drawing and designing and acting and anything to do with creating. Things are good and I am happy.

  15. Vasily

    Just a decent chap.

  16. Christopher Evans

    Think I'm friendly enough. Used to be a tad reclusive but that's disappeared - I make it my policy to NEVER say no to going out unless there's an extremely good reason (i.e. "we're just going out to do lots of filthy drugs" or "to pick a fight with a street gang" or if it's raining).---------------------------------------- ------------------- Love to make friends with people I know nothing about - it makes them so much more interesting to talk to.

  17. Joe

    I'm writing a PhD thesis on the 1930s/1940s British novelist Henry Green, which contends that his works propose a simultaneously referential and anti-referential space in which late modernist debates about representation (which many critics tend to see as being a fundamentally Gallic undertaking) are staged. I'm also interested in the relationship between literature and visual arts, and the grey area between genre fiction and surrealism.

  18. Sam
  19. David Somers

    Originally from London, I have lived and worked in quite a few European countries, and at the moment I'm back in the Netherlands, specifically in wonderful Amsterdam.

  20. Sam
  21. Matthew Jones

    NOW OPEN.

  22. Audrey
  23. Alex
  24. Katie Armstrong
  25. James Burke

    Hi, and welcome to my page. I am an infinitely old, infinitely wise, omnipotent and omnipresent being. No, I'm not "God" - that charlatan needs a good kick in the pants, for all the trouble He and his ilk have caused. I'm more your "Universal Facilitator" type. A tweak of a solar system here, a poke of a planet there; menial stuff, but it helps to pass the eons. If you need to know more about my work and my powers, then please feel free to send me a message.

  26. Katharina
  27. Peter Hardisty
  28. Ben Tucker

    I am EXTREMELY lazy. I'm also very...ugh...I'll do this later.

  29. Olivia Colman

    Olivia Colman (born 30 January 1974) is an English actress best known for her comedic performances, such as Sophie Chapman in "Peep Show", and Harriet Schulenburg in "Green Wing". She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and has appeared in radio, television and theatre. Colman has appeared in many BBC and Channel 4 television programmes such as "Green Wing", "Look Around You", "Black Books", …

  30. Andy Riley

    Andy Riley is a British author, cartoonist and scriptwriter. Writing alongside Kevin Cecil (with whom he has been friends since attending Aylesbury Grammar School) he is most notable for writing the Comic Relief one-off special "Robbie the Reindeer", for which he and Cecil won a BAFTA in 2000. He has also written for "Black Books", "Little Britain", "Trigger Happy TV", "So Graham Norton", …

  31. Nira Park

    Nira Park is a British television and film producer. Park worked at The Comic Strip from 1989 to 1995. In June 1995, she founded Big Talk Productions, which employs four people. Under this production company, she has produced comedies such as "Black Books" and "Spaced". Subsequent to "Spaced", she continued to work with Edgar Wright in the production of "Shaun of the Dead" and later "Hot Fuzz".

  32. Kevin Cecil

    Kevin Cecil is a British scriptwriter. Writing alongside Andy Riley (with whom he has been friends since attending Aylesbury Grammar School) he is most notable for writing the Comic Relief one-off special "Robbie the Reindeer", for which he and Riley won a BAFTA award in 2000. He went to Oxford University. He has also written for "The Armando Iannucci Shows", "Black Books", "Little Britain", "Trigger Happy TV", "So Graham Norton", …

  33. Ricky Grover

    Ricky Grover is a British stand-up actor. He has appeared in various television programmes including "Red Dwarf", "'Orrible" and "Black Books". He also provided the voice acting for the character of Yangus in the English language version of the Playstation 2 game "Dragon Quest VIII". Ricky also writes a highly popular article for Loaded (magazine) under the title Raging Bulla, he's been writing for them since July 2003.

  34. Nina Conti

    Nina Conti (born London) is an English actress, comedian and ventriloquist. Her onstage sidekick is a depressed simian puppet known simply as Monk.

  35. Sam Kelly

    Sam Kelly (born 19 December 1943 in Manchester) is an English actor. He appeared in "On The Up" as Tony Carpenter's (Dennis Waterman) butler and has had innumerable roles in British sitcoms such as "'Allo 'Allo!" (Captain Hans Geering), "Porridge" (Bunny Warren) and "We'll Think of Something" (Les Brooks). From 1995 to 2003, he played Barbara's husband Ted in sitcom "Barbara".

  36. Jonathan Whitehead

    Jonathan Whitehead is a music composer, originally from Lancashire, who is most noted for writing music for television comedies such as "The Day Today", "Black Books", "Green Wing" and "Nathan Barley". He studied music at the University of Bristol and now lives in London. He is currently studying at Humber College, and has been from September 2006.

  37. Alice Lowe

    Alice Lowe is an award-winning English actress and writer mainly in comedy. She was born in and grew up in the Midlands. Lowe began her career co-devising and performing in surreal experimental theatre shows such as "City Haunts", "Snowbound" and "Progress In Flying Machines" (with David Mitchell and Robert Webb). These were all collaborations with director Paul King, who has directed her in "The Mighty Boosh" and "Garth Marenghi".

  38. Mark Donovan

    Mark Donovan (born 12 October 1968 in Aberdare and raised in Bridgend, Wales, in the United Kingdom) is a character actor best known for grotesque roles in productions such as "Shaun of the Dead", "Black Books", and "Murder Investigation Team". He also played a brief scene of Hamlet in an episode of the David Renwick comedy-drama, "Love Soup".

  39. Su Elliot

    Su Elliot (born 18 December, 1950) is a British actress. She was born at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England to parents Rosalind Knight and Michael Elliot. Her most recent roles in film include a pub customer in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and a Ministry of Magic witch in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". Elliot has appeared in numerous British TV series, including "The Bill", "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet", …

  40. Jeillo Edwards

    Jeillo Edwards (born September 23, 1942 in Freetown, Sierra Leone; died July 9, 2004 in London, England) was a Sierra Leonean actress. She began performing at the age of four, reading from the Bible at her church. She was well known for her distinctive voice and imperious enunciation. She featured on the BBC World Service for Africa which was broadcast in the UK. She became popular in the United Kingdom, appearing on television, …

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