Steve Faye (1927 – 21 September 2023), also known as Stevie Faye, was a British comedian and actor from Liverpool. He was known for his appearances on the television show The Comedians , which ran from 1971 to 1993. [1] [2]
Faye was born in 1927 in Dingle, Liverpool, [1] and grew up in Huyton. [3] He worked as a candlemaker, kitchen porter and amateur boxer, before pursuing a career in comedy. [2]
As a stand-up comedian, Faye found fame appearing on the television show The Comedians , featuring in 12 episodes from 1971 to 1974. He was also an actor, and appeared in the BBC2 drama Boys from the Blackstuff , playing a barman. [2]
In May 1997, Faye officially retired from performing, aged 69. He prided himself on his clean material, having "never told a dirty joke". [1]
In 2008, Faye joined a campaign to get fellow Liverpudlian comedian Ken Dodd knighted, something which would eventually take place in 2017. [4] [5] He was also a lifelong supporter of Liverpool F.C. and was friends with Billy Liddell, considered to be one of the club's greatest players. [3]
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