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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.
Pages in category "English male comedians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 879 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Black British male comedians (37 P) E. English male comedians (877 P) H. Hinge and Bracket (5 P) S. Scottish male comedians (92 P) W. Welsh male comedians (38 P)
Don Maclean MBE KSS [2] (born 1942/1943) is an English actor and comedian, who appeared on the BBC television series Crackerjack with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze and Jan Hunt in the 1970s. Born in Birmingham, he attended Clifton Road School, Balsall Heath and St. Philip's School, which was a Roman Catholic grammar school for boys in Edgbaston.
British male comedians (6 C, 98 P) British women comedians (5 C, 47 P) B. Black British comedians (2 C) C. British clowns (2 C, 7 P) British comedy actors (1 C, 6 P) D.
Crompton, born in Manchester, Lancashire, found fame on the Granada Television programme The Comedians in the early 1970s. His brother Neil was a Bank manager who latterly worked for Barclays Bank and he too possessed a comedic streak.
Mo Alexander (born 1970) Ted Alexandro (born 1969) Barbara Jo Allen (1906–1974) Dave Allen (1936–2005) Gracie Allen (1895–1964) Krista Allen (born 1971) Leo Allen (born 1972) Marty Allen (1922–2018) Steve Allen (1921–2000) Tim Allen (born 1953) Woody Allen (born 1935) Kirstie Alley (1951–2022) Kevin Allison (born 1970) Stephanie ...
Alfred Hawthorne "Benny" Hill (21 January 1924 – 18 April 1992) [1] was an English comedian, actor, and scriptwriter. He is remembered for his television programme, The Benny Hill Show, an amalgam of slapstick, burlesque and double entendre in a format that included live comedy and filmed segments, with Hill at the focus of almost every segment.