Adam Riches

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Adam Riches
Born
Adam Riches

(1973-03-29) 29 March 1973 (age 50)
Nationality English
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present

Adam Riches (born 29 March 1973) is an English comedian, and 2011 winner of the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award. [1] After his success at the Edinburgh Fringe, he became familiar to UK television audiences through his exaggerated comic parody of actor Sean Bean on the panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown between 2016 and 2020.

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Early life

Riches was born in Cambridge, England, but was raised in Glasgow and London. His mother, a Scot, [2] worked as a teacher in a daycare nursery, and his father was a restaurant manager at a Berni Inn on Cowcaddens' Hope Street, near Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. [3] He has four brothers. [4]

Growing up, he wanted to be a football-playing cowboy. [5]

His first job was a paper round when he was 13, for which he earned £3 per week (or 60 pence per day, for the five days he worked). [5]

Riches attended Sutton Grammar School for Boys.

Following a brief spell working at Disneyland Paris, where he was a waiter (and where he was fired "for being cheeky"), [6] he studied Media and Performance at Salford University. [6] He worked as a bit-part actor on television before doing his first show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2003.

In his late 20s, Riches switched his attention to American comedies, most notably Cheers , which remains his favourite show. [2]

Comedic style

Riches' performances involve audience participation, including getting audience members to play swingball and race on skateboards. [6]

Career

Riches has appeared in Dictionary Corner on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown on four occasions: in October 2016, June 2017, September 2019 and August 2020. For his appearances, he was entirely in character as an exaggerated comic parody of the actor Sean Bean, a character he first portrayed in an audition tape for Saturday Night Live . [4] He was introduced as "Sean Bean" by the announcer at the beginning of each episode, and addressed as "Sean" by presenter Jimmy Carr throughout. [7] "I'm a big fan of Sean, and there was something very nice to latch onto. He's proved a popular character and he opens [Adam of the Riches]," said Riches in 2014. [4]

He played the character of Tony, the boyfriend of Lance's ex-wife Maggie, in the first series of the BBC television series Detectorists . [8] He has also appeared in the BBC children's series Horrible Histories . [9]

The Adam Riches Experience toured the UK between April and July 2019. [2]

Edinburgh Fringe shows

Riches first attended the Edinburgh Fringe in the mid-1990s, during his second year at university. [4]

Personal life

As of 2012, Riches was living in Kew, London, with his actress girlfriend. [6]

Riches married his partner, the comedian Stevie Martin, in late 2022 in Edinburgh.

He is a fan of Liverpool F.C., and a huge football fan in general. [5]

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