Ed Byrne
Ed Gamble
Ed O'Meara
Ed Patrick
Ed Petrie
Eddie Hoo
Eddie Izzard
Eddie Kadi
Eddy Brimson
Edward Aczel
Elaine Malcolmson
Eleanor Tiernan
Electric Forecast
Elis James
Elizabeth Mee
Elliott Tiney
Emily Haworth-Booth
Emma Fryer
Emmy Gay
Eric Lampaert
Eric Morecambe
Eric Sykes
Erich McElroy
Ernie Wise
Eugene Cheese
Eve Webster

Eddie Izzard: Stripped
DVD (2008):
The Riches: Series 1
DVD (2007):
Kitchen
Izzard as a Glaswegian chef
DVD (2006):
The Secret Policeman's Ball
2006 live show
DVD (2006):
Eddie Izzard: MMVI
Collection of: Unrepeatable, Definite Article, Glorious, Dressed To Kill, Circle and Sexie
DVD (2004):
Dress To Kill
DVD (2004):
Glorious
DVD (2004):
Definite Article
DVD (2003):
Sexie
DVD (2002):
Circle
DVD (2001):
We Know Where You Live, Live
Amnesty benefit
Eddie Izzard: Work In Progress
Secret Policeman's Ball 2006
Secret Policeman's Ball 2008
Montreal 2007
Eddie Izzard
Theatre
A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg
West End run
Eddie Izzard: Stripped
Eddie Izzard
Date Of Birth: 07/02/1962
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Born in Yemen, Eddie Izzard moved to Northern Ireland when he was about two, then to south Wales in 1967. His mother died of cancer in March 1968, when he was six, and he has frequently cited her early death as a reason for going into stand-up. He began as a street performer in the Eighties, having been being kicked off his accountancy course at Sheffield University, and then moved into the stand-up circuit. His first appearance at The Comedy Store was in 1987. He was nominated for the Perrier in 1991, the same year he won a Time Out Comedy Award, and in 1993, he was named top stand-up at the British Comedy Award for Live At The Ambassadors – which was also nominated for an Oliver theatre award. He scooped the same British Comedy Award three years later for his second show, Definite Article. He followed that up with the shows Glorious and Dress To Kill, which was to prove his breakthrough in America. First performed in 1997, it aired on HBO two years later, winning him two Emmy Awards for performance and writing. In 2000, he cemented his reputation in the US by touring the country with the show Circle. In 2001, he hosted the Amnesy Benefit We Know Where You Live! at Wembley Arena, and in 2003 embarked on a world tour of a new show, Sexie. His latest show, Stripped, began with a 34-city American tour in 2008, before transferring to the West End for a five-week run, ahead of its tour of the UK in late 2009. Early in his career, Izzard took a famously offhand approach to television, turning down most appearances. Although in 1997, he wrote the sitcom Cows for Channel 4, about a family of bovines, played by humans in prostethics. But the surreal show was critically panned. Alongside his comedy, Izzard has developed a straight acting career, that has spanned TV, film and stage. In 1994, Izzard made his West End drama debut as the lead in David Mamet's The Cryptogram, which was followed by starring roles in David Beaird's black comedy 900 Oneonta and Christopher Marlowe's Edward II. Izzard portrayed Lenny Bruce in the 1999 revival of Julian Barry's biographical play Lenny, and two years later he starred in another West End revival, A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg – a role he reprised on Broadway in 2003, earning him a Tony Award nomination. He made his film debut in 1996, when he appeared in both the Damien Hirst short film Hanging Around and a movie adaptation of Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent. Other early notable movie appearances include Velvet Goldmine, The Avengers, Mystery Men, All The Queen's Men, and The Cat's Meow, n which he played Charlie Chaplin. In 2003 he starred on TV as testosterone-fuelled Ralph in the three-part Channel 4 drama 40. His stock as an actor rose further with an appearance in the blockbuster squel Ocean's Twelve in 2004; and in 2006, he landed his biggest American break, co-starring with Minnie Driver in the FX drama series the Riches, about a family of con artists trying to go straight after assuming the identity of a suburban couple, which ran until 2008. Further major roles include Ocean's Thirteen in 2007, and his starring role opposite Tom Cruise in the 2008 wartime action film Valkyrie. Izzard is also passionate about issues including history, European integration and the environment. In 2003 he fronted the Discovery Channel documentary series Mongrel Nation. aboutEnglish identity, has long spoken about becoming more active in European politics, and appeared in a 2005 party political broadcast for the Labour Party, to which he has donated more than £10,000. |
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Saw Eddie tonight in Liverpool. Good, but not worth the £30. Most of the set was mumbled ramblings and the same callbacks over and over again - I know that's pretty much his shtick, but the difference is, it used to be funny, and wasn't the basis of the WHOLE show. Disappointment. Chris, November 2009 |
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Saw Eddie live at the Secret Policeman's Ball. Magnificent! Had loads of people around me cracking up. I felt that, on a tour I saw him on a couple of years back, he was improvising too much. This routine was back to a more structured feel. He's now back in the no. 1 slot of my favourite comedians. Looking forward to seeing him again! Steve, October 2008 |
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I've been a fan of Eddie for years and was lucky enough to see him live a few years back. He is truly one of the funniest men out there and is amazing at what he does. Legend! Stephanie Plowman, February 2008 |
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You can't do justice to Eddie by talking about him, you have to see him live. Just be careful you don't die laughing. The funniest thing alive. Michael Monkhouse, September 2007 |
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Went to see Eddie Izzard perform a teaser show at the Arts Club in London, and I have to say that I thought he might have lost it ever since Circle and Sexie, but this was an incredible return to form. I've never laughed so hard or long at a live comedy gig, and I was crying for a large amount of time. Finest stand-up alive. Steve, July 2007 |
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Eddie Izzard is by far my favourite comedian of all time. from his yarns on such random topics as washing machines in the show Unrepeatable to commenting on the slight difference between being in the army and being a comedian are purely hilarious. This man is a comic genius. Someguy, March 2007 |
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The first time I ever saw him was on TV and my friend and i ended up on the floor with tears running down our eyes. He is fantastic. pete, December 2006 |
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Was a superb comedian but his later work felt tired and he seems to have become a parody of himself. Pandora Roxx, December 2006 |
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Eddie Izzard MEP? Career change appeals 23/12/2001 Permanent link
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Izzard to tour ...but not until 2003 11/12/2001 Permanent link
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Comedy bonanza CDs and videos to be won 08/11/2001 Permanent link
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