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British impressionist who provides political satire on Channel Four.
His show with John Bird (I) and John Fortune (I) performed at the Albery Theatre in London in 2002 was nominated for a 2003 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Entertainment.
He was referred to as the "serial impressionist" and "the man of a thousand voices" by host Clive Anderson (I) on one episode of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (1988).
He does impressions of various celebrities, especially the British Royal Family.
A cricket fan, in 1984 he released a popular single, '19 (not out)', spoofing Paul Hardcastle's number one single '19' to the news of England's 4-0 defeat in the four match Test cricket home series to the West Indies that year.
Educated at Clifton Hall School, Edinburgh.






