| Heather Evans | (1984 - present) 1 child |
Sweat and energy - his stand-up routines are so manic that his suits last barely a couple of dates. Only stage props are a towel and occasionally a microphone stand.
Constantly apologizes during his stand-up routines
Creates music for shows himself, and usually performs his own song for an encore
Daughter Molly (b. 1994).
Married wife Heather at age 20.
Once played in a band called 'The Forgotten Five'
Says that character 'Malcolm' often refered to in stand-up shows (the man who seems to always work in different jobs like outside McDonalds and as a trolley collector) was created based on a man he saw in a service station. He was a man cleaning the floor with a v-mop he describes the man as looking like 'a lobotomy patient wearing skis on a pebble beach at high tide'.
Son of entertainer Dave Evans
Spent two years at art school in Essex
Won the Perrier Comedy award in 1993
Had a spell as a boxer
Quit boxing at the age of 21
His break came in 1988 at the Edinburgh Festival
For his role as a paranoid murder suspect in "Freeze Frame", he had to shave off ALL his body hair...including his eyebrows, despite warnings that they might not grow back. (They have!)
Shares birthday with his namesake, sprinter Lee Evans who won the 400m run at the México Olympics in 1968.
Wanted to live in Los Angeles after he won a comedians competition, very early in his career.
Lives in Billericay, Essex, England.
"I started doing physical comedy, because I was like a moving target. You know what British audiences are like - 'he's shit, kill him!' My upbringing taught me to keep moving."
When asked for advice for younger comics: "Breathe! 'Cause if you're still breathing, you've still got a chance! That's the only advice I can offer because as for the rest... it's a nightmare!"
(2002) Wired and Wonderful UK tour
(March 2004) Albery Theatre, London: received smash reviews in Samuel Beckett's Endgame, playing the crippled servant of Michael Gambon's Hamm
(October 2004) The Producers, London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane - playing Leo Bloom opposite Nathan Lane (who co-starred with Lee in "Mousehunt") as Max Bialystock. Previews from: 22 October 2004, Opening night: 9 November 2004, Booking until: 23 April 2005
(October 2005) He will be returning to live stand-up comedy in autumn 2005 with his "XL" tour of major British cities, ending at Wembley Stadium.
(October 2008) On his Big Tour of 2008. Touring around Britain.
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