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Tommy Tiernan
Date Of Birth: 16/06/1969
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Born in County Donegal, Tommy Tiernan burst on to the comedy scene in 1996, when he won the So You Think you're Funny? award for newcomers at the Edinburgh Fringe. Two years later he was scooped both the Perrier Award, and the Best Stand-Up title at the British Comedy Awards. He has never been a stranger to controversy, with his very first appearance on RTE's Late, Late Show in November 1997 attracting a record number of complaints for material about 'the Lamb of God'. The routine also led to him being accused of blasphemy in the Irish Senate. In 2007 some families of people with Down’s Syndrome complained about one of Tiernan's routines about the condition; and in 2009, when how comedians should be reckless, he was accused of anti-semitism when saying of the Holocaust: 'Six million? I would have got 10 or 12 million out of that. No fucking problem! Fuck them. Two at a time, they would have gone...' Nevertheless, Tiernan is second only to U2 when it comes to live ticket sales in Ireland - with his Loose tour selling a staggering 166 dates in Dublin's 1,000-seat Vicar Street venue. And his DVDs - including Cracked: Live at Vicar Street, Loose and Jokerman: Tommy Tiernan in America - have all achieved multi-platinum sales. Tiernan is also popular in Canada, where he is a regular at Montreal's Just For Laughs festival, Australia, New Zealand and America, where he has performed three times on The Late Show with David Letterman. In April 2009 Tommy set the Guinness World Record for the longest Stand-Up Comedy Show by an individual - 36 hours and 15 minutes. The record was broken later that year by Australian comedian Lindsay Webb, and it is now held by American Bob Marley, who performed for 40 hours.. Tiernan has five children and is married to Yvonne, his manager. They live in Galway. |
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| Movies: 1999: About Adam (Simon) |
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| TV: 2001: Channel 4 sitcom Small Potatoes |
| TV: 1999: Hosted two series of The Stand Up Show |
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| Video: 2002: Tommy Tiernan Live. Buy on DVD DVD |
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| Stand Up: 2005: Edinburgh show: Loose Loose |
| Stand Up: 2003: Tell Me A Story tour, and Edinburgh show tour, |
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| Stand Up: 2001: Tour (Review). And solo show at the Edinburgh festival Review |
| Stand Up: 2001: Tour (Review). And solo show at the Edinburgh festival solo show |
| Stand Up: 1998: Winner of the Perrier award and best stand-up at the British Comedy Awards. Perrier |
| Stand Up: 1998: Winner of the Perrier award and best stand-up at the British Comedy Awards. British Comedy Awards |
| Stand Up: 1996: Winner of So You Think You're Funny? So You Think You're Funny? |
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Tommy Tiernan: Poot |
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![]() Since poot is a fancy word for fart, it is a perfect title for Tommy Tiernan’s show, which similarly blends the highbrow and the low. And a fart is always funny, an uncontrollable reflex that reminds us of our imperfect, slowly rotting bodies and puncturing all artifice of civility. Or maybe he just chose the word as it sounds cute and mischievous. Tiernan’s all for laughter in response to the big issues. This show covers death, religion and mental illness, piercing the taboos that surround them as he impishly exposes the sheer idiocy of situations we tend to pussyfoot around. He’s received a psychiatric diagnosis himself. He has borderline personality disorder, tip-toeing a line between neurosis and psychosis. But it’s a place where he seems happy, just as he’s happy with the highs and lows of a comedian’s life, swinging from the adulation on stage to the depression of the hotel room. The joy of the performance is palpable. He gallivants around the stage like a sprite, even briefly frolicking amid a sea of bubbles. He could stake a decent claim to being the most passionate stand-up on the circuit, allowing him to emphasise every phrase and gesture to maximum effect, without seeming forced or phoney. Whether he’s whispering to draw us in or leaping about in madness, like a modern-day Lord Of Misrule. He clearly devours ideas. He has a philosophy on everything from the effectiveness of prisons to obscure Zimbabwean singers – yep, that hack old subject. But his favourite topic is devilment – he loves the idea of mischief, whether it’s God pranking Job or putting the fun into funeral. This latter practical joke was instigated by a friend who went properly mad. But what is normal anyway?, the lively Irishman asks, we are all various levels of unhinged. That he takes nothing entirely seriously seems to come from an acute sense of mortality. It sounds sombre to mention it, but Tiernan can have you laughing at a relative’s dying breath or a careless comment directed at his elder brother, who had a cerebral palsy. The story he tells of a childhood family safari starts off seeming to have a point about this… but ends up in broad farce, enlivened by the sheer joy of the word ‘baboon’. It might seem a lazy thing to say about an Irish comedian, but Tiernan is a rightful heir to Dave Allen, addressing every big issue with a refreshing irrelevance. Poot, poot! |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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I saw Tommy last night in Tunbridge Wells. I haven't seen him for about 10 years and I don't know why I've waited so long to see him again. He was absolutely brilliant. The best I've seen in a while.I love his style. Julie, November 2011 |
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Saw Tommy at Laughs in The Park on Friday. At first I thought he was sailing a bit close to the wind on some of his Irish and Catholic jokes but I have to say his delivery, the expressive face he has - all draw you in whether you want to be PC or not and I found myself with tears of laughter streaming down my face and often coughing as I choked on the laughter. All round performer with lots of good material (not all of it is non-PC you know!).He has an excellent take on a mass of subjects ranging including life, adoption, death, food, sex and marriage - all beautifully delivered. Well worth seeing. Yana, July 2011 |
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Finally got to see Tommy live for the first time at the Brighton Comedy Festival and was delighted to find that the man's genius is unabated. I laughed throughout but his final comments on why women like to be on top in bed reduced me to a giggling mass, crying with laughter. If you get a chance to see him - go! This man deserves to be far better known in the UK. A brilliant, brilliant stand-up. Jane, October 2009 |
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Saw him last night. Thought he was awful. Found the themes on Irish famine ill thought out and found the rest tedious. Walked out before the end. Dan, September 2009 |
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My favourite comedian! Tracy Davis, November 2007 |
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Best damn comedian around right now! Katie, August 2007 |
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Saw Tommy in Athlone and Ennis recently and I have to say I fail to see why he gets so many plaudits heaped on him. His act is a series of self indulgent rants that may be interesting to him but fail to register on the funnymeter. Someone. hould tell him that rallying against the Catholic Church in Ireland is sooo tired and redundant.A performer well past his sell by date and so totally wrapped up in his own head, he has forgotten the vital ingredient be funny. i agree, February 2007 |
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No comedian will ever match his talent olive, September 2006 |
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Tommy Tiernan: Crooked Man
Recorded at City Limits, Cork
DVD (2010):
Tommy Tiernan: Cracked
CD (2007):
Best Of Just For Laughs: 25th Anniversary Edition
Compilation CD from the Montreal comedy festival
Tommy Tiernan
Edinburgh Fringe 2003
Tommy Tiernan: Tell Me A Story
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Tommy Tiernan: Loose
Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Tommy Tiernan: Crooked Man [Edinburgh 2010]
Misc live shows
Brighton Comedy Festival 2010 opening gala
Montreal 2004
O'Show 2004
Montreal 2006
O'Comic Gala
Montreal 2007
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary All-Star Gala
Montreal 2009
Tommy Tiernan: Eh
Tour
Tommy Tiernan 2001 tour
Tommy Tiernan: Bovinity
Tommy Tiernan: Crooked Man
Tommy Tiernan: Poot
Tommy Tiernan: Tell Me A Story tour





