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This is a list of comedians of British birth or famous mainly in Britain. Many of the comedy panel-game regulars and sitcom actors may not be regarded as comedians by some people but they are included here because this page uses the word "comedian" in its broadest possible sense. Fictional comedians are not included.
Bob hosts a comedy night and podcast [11] called FOC It Up, featuring comedians of colour who are not cisgender men. [12] In 2019 she was a finalist in the Funny Women awards. [ 13 ] She maintains a drag king persona, Lil' Test Ease, who is a conservative men's rights activist.
Bob Hope in The Ghost Breakers trailer (1940). This is a selection of films and television appearances by British-American comedian and actor Bob Hope (1903-2003). Hope, a former boxer, began his acting career in 1925 in various vaudeville acts and stage performances
Bob Nelson (born 1958) Bridget Jones Nelson (born 1964) Craig T. Nelson (born 1944) Michael J. Nelson (born 1964) Ozzie Nelson (1906–1975) Thomas Nelstrop (born 1980) Nick Nemeroff (1989–2022) Nephew Tommy (born 1967) Felipe Neto (born 1988) Bebe Neuwirth (born 1958) Kyle Newacheck (born 1984) Bob Newhart (1929–2024) Griffin Newman (born ...
Leslie Townes "Bob" Hope (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003) was an English-born American comedian, actor, entertainer and producer with a career that spanned nearly 80 years and achievements in vaudeville, network radio, television, and USO Tours. He appeared in more than 70 short and feature films, starring in 54.
Bob Einstein, an offbeat comedian and writer whose career stretched from "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" to "Curb Your Enthusiasm," has died. He was 76. Einstein died Wednesday in Indian Wells ...
Former co-stars and famous fans paid tribute to comedian and actor Bob Newhart, known for his deadpan humor and the sitcoms he starred in bearing his name, after his death Thursday at age 94.
Gerardo Luigi Colonna (September 17, 1904 – November 21, 1986) was an American musician, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and trombonist who played the zaniest of Bob Hope's sidekicks in Hope's popular radio shows and films of the 1940s and 1950s.