Michael McIntyre
Date Of Birth: 21/02/1976
The son of comedy scriptwriter Ray Cameron - who co-wrote Kenny Everett's TV shows with Barry Cryer, Michael McIntyre's first stand-up success came at the 2003 Edinburgh Festival, where he was nominated for the Perrier best newcomer award. He returned to the festival in 2004, 2006 and 2007.
In 2006, he made his debut at the Kilkenny comedy festival, returning the following year when he also added Montreal's Just For Laughs festival to his CV. In 2007 he was nominated for the Chortle Award for best headliner – a title he won in 2008.
He is a regular face on panel shows and on stand-up shows on both TV and radio, including the Comedy Store and The World Stands Up on Paramount and 4 Stands Up on Radio 4 in 2007/8, which he hosted.
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Michael McIntyre: Showtime

The material is moulded by state-of-the-art robotics; precision engineering ensuring that nothing is out of place. It’s the video introduction to Michael McIntyre’s new arena tour, a fantasy montage showing his sharp suit being clamped into place by cybernetic technology, but the metaphor for his perfectly-honed stand-up is irresistible.
The intricate care that lies behind the routines he delivers with his familiar super-confident breeziness make for an almost bulletproof show. McIntyre may have his detractors for his lack of edge – just about every wet-behind-the-ears new act with ten minutes’ stage time under their belt seems to have a snide word for him – but Showtime has, unquestionably, some of the funniest routines you’ll hear this year.
Yet erring on the side of safety means there are also a good chunk of observations and ideas which don’t seem particularly fresh, so holding him back from achieving a beginning-to-end brilliance, despite the virtuosity of his finest material.
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For instance, he starts with the Olympics, which provide the opportunity to repeatedly use a triumphant ‘Team GB!’ cry as a feelgood oratorial device as well as provoking workaday comments dressage being for ‘gay horses’. And on the Jubilee, thoughts about the octogenarian Queen being forced to stand in the rain for the river pageant, or Prince Philip feigning an illness to get our of any more ‘celebrations’ seemed common at the time, let alone months later.
It’s not the observations that gets the laughs, but McIntyre acting out the moves, whether it be Grace Jones’s hula-hooping or those camp horses. The Games, especially, gives him free rein to scarper around the stage like an excited child, even though his trademark skipping seems to be largely curtailed in this show. Perhaps it was the source of just one too many jibes at his expense…
For a man known for his quotidian material, there’s a touch more surrealism than normal too. The Queen indulging in unlikely activities is no great jump, but his routine about names with alternative spellings – like Steven or Stephen – becomes a symphony of odd noises, made hilarious though repetition and slight variation.
It’s a technique he uses to devastating effect several times in the show, and never more in the superlative closing segment about a trip to the dentist gone wrong. This brilliant routine is worth the ticket price alone, with its graphic, often slapstick, imagery. With his mouth numbed by anaesthetic he can’t make himself understood in a nightmarish series of health indignities he can’t fully grasp. It’s almost Carry On Kafka.
Making himself the brunt of some of his routines plays well, especially to the female half of audience, thanks to great routines about how what an idiot he is which apply, by extension, to all men. His catalogue of domestic niggles about tidying the laundry or the dirty dishes will certainly resonate through relationships everywhere – and wittily described.
His family life is well-mined; from the indignity his wife suffers in putting on a pair of tights, to some fun stories about entertaining his two children: Lucas, seven, and Oscar, five. The personal touch helps McIntyre stay the right side of the line between sharing universal experiences and becoming mundane. Fine flourishes in writing – for example in the otherwise familiar niggles of undertaking an online purchase – further help elevate the night.
To complain about Michael McIntyre not being cutting edge is to complain about Stewart Lee not doing musical parodies; it’s just not what he does. But in broad-appeal arena-filling stand-up, he remains the king – and Showtime only cements that position.
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Past Shows
Michael McIntyre: Live At The Pleasance Four At The Fringe
Michael McIntyre [2008] Comedy Gala 2009
A Night of Comedy for Ray - Hosted by Michael McIntyre Channel 4 Comedy Gala 2011 Britcom 2007 Michael McIntyre 2009 tour
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Clemi - 28/11/2012
My mum had an asthma attack because she was laughing so hard at his jokes. 'Nuff said. :)
Maddy - 23/07/2011
Michael McIntyre is a huge inspiration to me and definitely the funniest man i have ever heard! He has generally very good jokes and not needing innappropiate comments like some of the comics lately... his jokes are very good and of course, has a huge talent on making people laugh, in a tasteful way as well. Thank you...everyone loves you :)
Michael - 27/06/2011
Forget all of the negative comments Michael, I think you're great. People that don't think you are funny must be of very low intellect!
Honey - 15/06/2011
Love him! Soooo funny and a real insperation!
Simon Moore - 07/04/2011
"Forget your inverse snobbery, this guy can make you laugh like no other." What's snobbery got to do with it? He just isn't very funny - end of chat.
Jack - 19/01/2011
The comedian of the decade. It's easy to sit on your sofa on a Saturday night, eating some form of microwave meal, and slag him off...but those who do are either jealous of his talents or seem to feel that their opinions matter to the rest of the world. He's a huge talent, and has a natural gift for making millions of people laugh.
STEVE JOZSEF - 27/12/2010
It appears that Michael McIntyre is channeling the spirit of Kenny Everett! The clownish mania for example! Spooky stuff. It could have been worse, it could have been the spirit of Bernard Manning!
Liz - 01/11/2010
Absolutely hilarious.
Michael Monkhouse - 27/08/2010
Very mainstream, very clichéd, very hyped... Also very very funny. Forget your inverse snobbery, this guy can make you laugh like no other.
Stan Pomeray - 13/08/2010
Totally unchallenging, McIntyre is to comedy what Harvester restaurants are to cuisine. Occasionally he says something vaguely amusing...so what? So does my auntie...Next?
Laura - 16/06/2010
He is amazing. I cried with laughter.
Riera - 06/06/2010
Drab observations are enlivened by much throwing of the head and bouncing about. Take away the theatrics and you're left with barely anything. That's Michael McIntyre.
Stewart Adam - 14/04/2010
Funniest comedian there is.
just in - 08/04/2010
Wooo hooo someone who sees through the over hyped up excitement that surrounds this annoying anus, I agree with you Patrick! he is a dull annoying dickhead and anyone who likes him is an ignorant fuck who's never been to a true live comedy gig. Wobble wobble aren't I hilarious, so much so I laugh at my own jokes.
Patrick - 01/02/2010
Just watched the Wembley DVD - as some one else says below: an amazing ability to deliver material as if it's comedy without there actually being any pay off. Who was it who said 'you get the comedians you deserve'? What could I possibly have done to deserve this hyped no-hope. Let me paraphrase his style: Have you ever brushed your teeth - yeah - what's with the brush - I know - we all use one - (head wobble - silly voice - knob reference). Followed by some crowbarred link to the next inane topic: having a head, say. Can some one copyright generic material and skipping so as we can rid the world of this twat?!
Ian - 22/10/2009
Saw him at M.E.N on 20/10.09. Expensive and hyped. Simple observational comedy with only three rounds of applause. But if you've paid £30 for a ticket you need to try! he looked like he couldn't wait to finish. He's fallen for his own hype. A boring evening. Avoid.
Emma - 16/10/2009
I think he's just naturally funny. I've been to see him for the last 2 years and this year on the arena tour it wasn't as good. It was still absolutely hilarious (my face still hurts) but it didn't have the intimacy of his tour the year before. He didn't speak to the audience so it was ALL prepared, rather than last year when alot of his material was spontaneous, which was a shame. I still love him though, but I hope he goes back to doing smaller venues one day. If he does, I'm there.
Clive - 02/09/2009
Astonishing - McIntyre gives the illusion of being funny without actually saying anything remotely amusing. An astonishing skill.
iain renicks - 21/07/2009
Seen at Carlisle on 18/7. Disappointing; struggled at times
Melina Fiol - 03/07/2009
Very very very funny man. His observational stuff is always so true!
Suze - 16/05/2009
His accents are a riot. I wish he'd do more.
Chopsy xXx - 03/01/2009
I love this guy - pure genius! Saw his DVD and was in stitches.. thank you for being so observant, and carry on taking the p*** out of everything normal :-)
Shegsy - 05/12/2008
This routine is literally a laugh a minute. One of the best stand-up comedians I have ever seen. He is great on the TV but so much better live. Cannot wait until he tours again. Brilliant!
Gavin - 30/11/2008
Saw him at The Glee Club in Birmingham earlier this year. Absolutely hilarious. Very funny man has comedy in his veins.
Dougal Maguire - 11/11/2008
He was really funny when i first saw his act, but hes used the same act for about two years now. Needs new material.
Mikey G - 10/11/2008
Also went to see McIntyre at The Lowry last night. Thought he was phenomenal, he interaction with the crowd was fantastic, especially the Q&A for the encore. Well worth seeing if you get the chance!
frankie p - 10/11/2008
Saw him at the Salford Lowry last night. he was hilarious, really quick witted and loved the way he interacts with the audience and then makes it part of the set. There's definitely some shades of Izzard and Noble in there, but I think that's a good thing. It still felt fresh. A little bit ruder than expected though.
marty - 08/11/2008
Just a very untalented person. A poor clone of Izzard, Connolly, Evans... Nothing original. Would rather punch him than listen and I haven't felt like that for 25 years
Quinno - 21/10/2008
Saw him at the Hexagon last week. Thought he was rather good and quite engaging. He seemed pretty good at ad-libbing and was also good at moving between sketches without losing the crowd. Some might not like the persona or the perceived 'safeness' of it but so what... some of us just want to be entertained, which is what he excels at. I'd recommend him to most people (including mature-minded youngsters) and I'll be making an effort to see him again.
HELEN JONES - 14/10/2008
Saw him in Liverpool last night - absolutely brilliant, so clever, so engaging, brilliant delivery, hilarious. Must see!
Chris Davies - 08/09/2008
Saw him for the first time on Charlotte Church show last week, would love to see him in Cardiff
WB - 11/08/2008
Well worth watching, probably the best natural comic on the circuit at present. Cheers Michael you cheered up a rainy Edinburgh.
donal mckintyre - 01/08/2008
He really is a cheesy, irritating, jumped-up 'look at me'
Jackie Craig - 03/06/2008
This guy is currently my favourite comedian. So what if observational comedy is very '80s? It works, and Mr McIntyre is a master of it.
Corylus - 28/02/2008
Brilliant comic, saw him last night and loved it, his show ended up lasting about 2 and a half hours after the encore. He was brilliant on the spot with comments made by the crowd and jokes seemed to pop into his head whilst he was on stage. I really like the fact he says what he is thinking as well if he gets thrown off or loses track of where he is going with a joke, he makes a joke out of it! Very, very funny, man and seems incredibly likeable too.
Richard Neal - 28/02/2008
My wife and I saw Michael at a packed out Tivoli Theatre in Wimborne last night. What a brilliant evening! His style of delivery and observational comedy is Izzard-esque but without the makeup and high heels. He cleverly engaged with the audience throughout. He's quick-witted, charming and very funny. Catch him if you can on his current tour. You won't be disappointed.
Sarah - 22/02/2008
Saw Michael last night at the City Varieties in Leeds. He was wonderful. The show was over too soon. I could have watched him for hours.
Zachary Decent - 05/02/2008
This is my favourite comedian by far. The way he speaks, walks and the way he puts a comedic spin on things we do in everyday life is hilarious, not to mention the most probably fictional stories he tells... He is one of the few good comedians who can talk properly, and do an act without taking on a character plus do visual humour with verbal humour to go with it, that 's actually funny...
Andy - 11/01/2008
Just saying things enthusiastically doesn't make them funny! I've seen him twice now and just find him irritating. His writing is incredibly lazy and he certainly doesn't deserve the status he has inexplicably attained.
Kim and Bern Gardiner - 05/01/2008
My husband and I watched Michael on telly at The Apollo and we laughed so much we couldn't breathe. Amazing
memoryman - 18/12/2007
Is just me, or are there others who recognise his material from everywhere else...?
Claire - 11/12/2007
My 13-year-old daughter and I watched him recently in Live at the Apollo. We were totally weak with laughter and are now desperate to get hold of a live DVD of him for my husband for Christmas. His humour is refreshing and it was great to be able to watch fantastic comedy with my daughter without the embarrassment of bad language etc..
Barry Eager - 05/12/2007
I just watched Michael on Live at the Apollo and its been a while since I laughed so much and had to watch him all over again. I need to buy tickets at one of his shows..
Brian Thompson - 21/11/2007
Funniest guy I have seen for ages. Saw him in Canterbury four weeks ago and rebooked to see him in London on the last night of his current tour.
Andy - 05/11/2007
Brilliant. Just seen him at the Lowry in Salford, one of the funniest blokes I have seen in ages. Great stories and went off in all directions while telling them.
Charles Thomson - 12/10/2007
I knew nothing of Michael Macintyre before and he blew me away. Great material, enthusiastic delivery. Will definitely see him again.
Paul Sinha - 13/02/2007
Seems to be in a different league at the moment. No two sets ever the same, seamless banter and consistently brilliant material.
George - 22/12/2006
Hilarious, this is the only word i can think of to describe his act on the Royal Variety Performance. It was so funny it had me and my family laughing about it alll night.
Amy - 14/12/2006
After seeing his act on the Royal Variety Performance on TV the other night, I am now on this site trying to find out when I can see him. So funny I was crying with laughter. Brilliant, can't wait to see him live.
Ann - 10/12/2006
Saw him at the Manchester Comedy Store. He's the funniest bloke I've seen for a long time - brill!
James - 02/10/2006
I saw him in Satfford last night. He was so funny! There was a group of people that kept heckling him but his wit and gift at improv shone through. My cheeks were hurting from laughin so much!
Mark and Emma - 01/09/2006
Thought he was very funny, best part of show is ad hoc comedy that demonstrates real raw talent, well worth the entrance fee
Emma - 30/08/2006
I've just seen Michael up in Edinburgh and he was the best stand-up I've seen in ages. He was so quick, just working with the audience and making stuff up as he went along rather than doing a string of jokes. I've just googled him to find out when I can see him again. Fantastic.
Laura - 22/08/2006
Saw him at the best of the fest in the fringe, he must have been on for about 15mins max, but was amazingly good. Would really recommend checking him out.
Tom Harbury-Hammond - 21/08/2006
Saw him at the Edinburgh Festival - by far the funniest guy I've seen on the fringe. Absolutely, utterly fantastically funny (see, for example, his 'nooks and crannies' riff) - destined for great things. His wordplay is magnificently good and quotable, and his observations are stunning. Plus - those who hate his smiliness - it's hilarious ... the age of grim deadpan comedy is over - thank heavens.
Oates - 28/05/2006
Possibly the best stand up I have seen in the last 10 years.
Joe - 12/03/2006
Funniest bloke I've ever seen had us all in tears of laughter. Best of the night by far and excellent Scottish accent. Tremendous.
Rob - 02/03/2006
Saw him in Sheffield last night. Was a hilarious night. The second act died on his arse but Mr McIntryre saved the show and got the crowd interested again. Fantastic comedian.
Brendan - 15/02/2006
Funniest act on the bill
Rob Hudd - 08/02/2006
Absolutely fantastic. This guy made me laugh so hard that at one point I nearly bashed-in the nose of the guy behind me when I threw my head back in fits of laughter
Mike P - 01/02/2006
A good, solid performer with excellent delivery. His material needs to stray away from the easy observational humour if he is to make the next step up, though.
Matt - 27/01/2006
Saw him at Liverpool Uni, best comedy night I've ever been to there and all down to his act. Him, and the most bizzare and relentless heckler..
Melissa - 30/12/2005
I've seen loads of comedians since I moved over here and Michael Mcintryre is by far and away the best of them he's an awesome talent.
Ben Jones - 30/12/2005
Seen it all before. Boring, and smug
Lee Boi - 11/12/2005
Just heard him on the Martin Kelner show here on Radio Humberside. He virtually took over the show for a couple of hours he made the show his with Martin just a sidekick what an amazing whirlwind - truly astounding and hilarious.
- 10/12/2005
I have been a comedy fan for a number of years, and have seen some of comedy's greats and at times not so greats. But oh my God I would rather slit my eyes open and fill the wound with ants eggs, stitch it back up, and wait for the ants to hatch and eat there way out through the inside of my face, than sit through Michael McIntryre's tedious boring blantd set again. What is most most unforgiving is his smugness on stage you can see behind his eyes he is thinking "I am the most gifted comic in town and you the audience must be in awe of my comedy insight" well I can tell you we are not. His observations on life have been done to death by other more talented comics thousands of times over the years. He does have a certain confidence on stage but his material is bland and is dressed up in that stage confidence. his act is saying listen to me look at me. We look, and there is nothing but smoke and mirrors. He needs to look and find some comedy in what he is saying. Sorry Michael but you are a long long way off from being a stand up comic, If infact you will ever have the comic voice to be one.
Phil - 25/11/2005
We were lucky enough to have Michael as the compere at the Glee Club in Birmingham last night. He was possibly one of the best I have ever seen. The guy captured the audience fantastically and had a great variety within his act. Definitley hope to see him again at some point.
Kirsty - 21/11/2005
Saw him compere at Headliners in Chiswick this weekend, and he was the funniest act on, knocking the two "famous" acts into a cocked hat. Brilliant ad-libbing.
Becks - 01/10/2005
Never laughed so much in my life. Excellent comedian.
Lexia - 25/06/2005
He's one of the best comperes we've ever seen - he's someone we'll look out for in the future. We'd love to see him again. Great pace, great gags, great audience-baiting
Jane Houston - 15/05/2005
Saw him last night in Battersea Jongleurs. Absolutely hilarious! Had us eating out of the palm of his hand. A genius.
James Frampton - 18/03/2005
Michael Mcintyre is the best comedian I have seen live. I saw him at Up The Creek and he was totally hilarious. Destined for greatness.
Murf - 03/12/2004
I saw Michael McIntyre last night at Jongleurs in Portsmouth and have never seen a comedian die on stage so badly. I only hope he quits now while he still has some dignity remaining.
Stephen Hobbs - 08/11/2004
One to watch this guy. Very inventive. And he looks as if he's enjoying himself - that'll have to go Michael if you want to be cool. A deserving Perrier nominee; and a barnstormer in the making. And a great compere to boot - no wonder folks are envious.
Mike - 13/03/2004
Saw Michael do Headliners at Chiswick before Xmas 2003 and he was the best performer of a strong line up. Good material, brilliantly delivered.
Nigel - 06/02/2004
Comedy by numbers. Arrogant. Dreadful. And what a smackable face.
Craig - 25/10/2003
Saw him towards the end of his Edinburgh stint, and he was probably the least funny of all the shows we watched. It was after his Perrier best newcomer nomination, and he seemed a little too up himself for his own good. I s'pose that's what you get for starting to believe your own publicity.
Mari - 03/09/2003
This guy grates me, I have had the misfortune of experiencing his act, the same act, about three times, by pure coincidence. Theres only so many times you can listen to the same story about his fiancee and the burgulars and the automated machines having the conversation. Plus he's a bit cheesy, a bit childrens television presenter. He annoys me.