Michael McIntyre

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Michael McIntyre
Born1976
Merton, London
MediumStand-up comedian
Subject(s)Social satire
Parent(s)Ray Cameron
Websitehttp://www.michaelmcintyre.co.uk

Michael Hazen McIntyre (born 1976, Merton, London) is a British comedian. Born and raised in Muswell Hill, London, he is half Canadian/Hungarian and educated at Arnold House before attending public school. He was a Perrier Comedy Award 'Best Newcomer' Nominee in 2003. His comedy style is characterized as playing on social sterotypes such as 'wrong numbers', 'carrying the shopping' and northern British accents. He has appeared on several radio and television programmes, including Thank God You're Here, Mock the Week, Big Brother's Little Brother (2008), Would I Lie To You? and Have I Got News for You. He also has a regular video blog on the official Channel 4 Big Brother 2008 UK website. His father is Ray Cameron, who wrote with Barry Cryer for Kenny Everett.[1] He revealed on Radio 5 Live before the Carling Cup Final that he is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur F.C.. He is married to his wife Kitty and has two children named Lucas and Oscar.

Stand up

2003

2004

  • Edinburgh Festival

2006

  • Edinburgh Festival: An Evening With Michael Mcintyre
  • Garrick Theatre London
  • Kilkenny Comedy Festival
  • Brighton Comedy Festival

2007

2008

Television

Radio

External links

References

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