Ed Byrne (comedian)

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Ed Byrne
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Byrne in 2023
Birth nameEdward Cathal Byrne
Born (1972-04-16) 16 April 1972 (age 52)
Swords, County Dublin, Ireland
MediumActor, comedian
Years active1993–present
Genres Observational comedy, social satire
SpouseClaire Walker (m. 2008)
Children2
Website edbyrne.com

Edward Cathal Byrne [1] (born 16 April 1972) [2] is an Irish actor and comedian. He has presented the British television shows Just for Laughs and Uncut! Best Unseen Ads, has been a guest on numerous television panel games and has appeared on a number of television cooking shows.

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Early life

Byrne was born on 16 April 1972 in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland, to Jill and Eddie Byrne, the third of four children.[ citation needed ]

Career

Stand-up comedy

Deciding to study horticulture at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, he was made entertainments convener at the Students' Union in his second year of study. Byrne also volunteered at the Student Association Welfare Office in his first year. Byrne started a comedy night called The Comedy Cellar in the basement of the 13th Note public house on Glassford Street, Glasgow. On the first night, Byrne appeared on the roster alongside Armando Iannucci's brother David. Over the following few months, acts booked included Ford Kiernan, Phil Kay, Greg Hemphill, Alan Francis and Alan Tyler. After a few months he gave up studying and headed to London. He was later booked to appear at The Comedy Cellar by new convenors Ford Kiernan and J.P. Leach. [3]

After building up his act on observational comedy, Byrne was nominated for the prestigious Perrier Comedy Award at the 1998 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

In 2006 he toured the UK, recording a DVD in Leeds entitled Pedantic and Whimsical, which was largely a "greatest hits" set of his material to date. He has also appeared in Father Ted and performed voice-over work in the Carphone Warehouse adverts. In February 2007 Byrne appeared on a comedians' special edition of Weakest Link . Byrne has performed eight sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and four sell-out UK tours. He has performed in Canada, France, Australia, New Zealand and the United States. [4]

He has since garnered a raft of major broadcast credits, including five U.S. appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC). In July 2007, Byrne made his début at the Newbury Comedy Festival, having participated in the Cat Laughs Comedy Festival in Kilkenny shortly before. He recorded a live DVD Different Class at the King's Theatre, Glasgow, on 23 March 2009, which was released on 23 November of that year.

On 15 September 2010, Byrne, along with 54 other public figures, signed an open letter published in The Guardian , stating their opposition to Pope Benedict XVI's state visit to the UK. [5]

Byrne frequently appeared on BBC stand-up comedy programme Mock the Week as the most common guest panellist, having appeared on 73 episodes during the show's run.

Television work

Byrne's earliest TV appearances included the ITV shows The Big Big Talent Show and Blind Date . He also appeared in Father Ted as a teenager mocking Father Ted and two other priests on a phone chat line, in the episode "A Christmassy Ted". Byrne has presented television shows Uncut! Best Unseen Ads and Just for Laughs, and is a regular guest on The Panel , HeadJam , Mock the Week and Never Mind the Buzzcocks . He has also appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank , [6] Have I Got News for You , The Bubble , The Unbelievable Truth , Bring Me the Head of Light Entertainment and We Need Answers . He has also appeared on The Graham Norton Show six times. [7]

Byrne featured in a series of comedy shorts on the MSN Video Channel [8] in which he discusses some of his pet hates, including occasional smokers and his girlfriend's snoring. Byrne appeared in the second part of the BBC2 programme Three Men Go to Scotland on 30 December 2010 whilst hitching a ride to reach the Cuillin mountains on Skye for his Munro bagging attempt – climbing every mountain in Scotland over 3,000 feet (910 m). [9] On 31 March 2012, Byrne appeared on All Star Family Fortunes.

On 5 July 2012, Byrne appeared as a guest on The One Show . Byrne presented segments during Volcano Live from 9 to 12 July. [10] He appeared on a celebrity version of The Chase on 30 November 2013, where he successfully brought £117,000 through, a record for the programme. [11] Dara and Ed's Great Big Adventure , a 2015 three-part fly-on-the-wall television series, followed Byrne and Dara Ó Briain (fellow Irish comedian and best friend) in their journey by car down the Pan-American Highway. [12]

In January 2013 Byrne was a contestant on episode 4 of BBC's The Great Comic Relief Bake Off and won the Technical Challenge with his lemon meringue pie. [13] In January 2014 he hosted episode 4 of The Great Sport Relief Bake Off on BBC Two. [14]

In January and February 2021 he was a contestant on BBC's Celebrity Best Home Cook. [15] [16] Describing his signature dish, smoked pork ribs, Byrne said, "I cover them in a dry rub that I've been perfecting by trial and error for years, then shove them in a barrel smoker for about 10 hours, spraying them with apple juice and cider to keep them moist." [17] Byrne was described as "a reasonably strong participant" and was named as one of the judges' favourites in episode two. [18] He was eliminated, along with Karim Zeroual, in episode five, on 8 February. [19] [20]

Acting

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Byrne at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival in 2013

Byrne played the title character in the 2000 ITV adaptation of the pantomime Aladdin and had a small part in the 2000 comedy film Rat . In 2001 Byrne was the main character in an RTÉ-produced sitcom entitled The Cassidys . It was cancelled after one series.

In 2005 he starred in the film, Zemanovaload  [ cs ]. The film is about John Davies (played by Byrne) who suffers from multiple obsessive compulsive disorders. When his current model girlfriend leaves him, he decides to replace her with the most attractive woman on the planet, Czech model Veronika Zemanová  [ fr ]. The film follows his attempts to curb his old obsessions to meet his latest obsession – Veronika.

Byrne played the part of Luke Dyson in a comedy film set in London called Are You Ready For Love for which he won an Angel award at the Monaco Film Festival as best supporting actor. [21]

Byrne plays the part of Irish radio presenter Dylan Dale in the British feature film version of Tony Hawks' book Round Ireland with a Fridge which was released in September 2010 and on DVD on 8 November 2010.

In 2010, Byrne played Rob in the BBC television pilot Reunited .

Writing

Since 2011, Byrne has written a column for the hillwalking magazine TGO in which he tries a different outdoor activity each month in the company of an expert. He also had a column in the Metro newspaper until January 2012. [22]

Personal life

Byrne married theatre publicist Claire Walker in 2008. The couple live in Essex and have two sons. [23] Fellow comic Dara Ó Briain was best man at his wedding, returning the favour after Byrne was previously Ó Briain's best man in 2006. [24]

On 12 February 2022, Byrne announced via his Twitter account that his younger brother Paul had died aged 44 years old. He had also worked in comedy, as a writer, producer and director, developing work with Andrew Maxwell, Roisin Conaty, Glenn Wool, Sarah Keyworth and Sindhu Vee amongst others. [25] [26]

Byrne is an atheist and a patron of Humanists UK. [27]

Stand-up shows

YearTitleNotes
1996A Stand Up in the MakingFirst one man Fringe show
1997Psychobabble
1998A Night at the Opera
1999–2000On the Road
2004–05Me Again
2006–07Standing Up, Falling DownBiggest-selling comedy show at the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Released on DVD as Pedantic and Whimsical
2008–09Different Class
2010Warming Up in the Cold
2011–12Crowd Pleaser
2013–14Roaring Forties
2015–16Outside, Looking In
2017–19Spoiler Alert
2019–23If I'm Honest...
2023-Tragedy Plus Time

DVD releases

TitleReleasedNotes
Pedantic and Whimsical21 August 2006Live at Leeds City Varieties
Different Class23 November 2009Live at Glasgow King's Theatre
Crowd Pleaser28 November 2011Live at Newcastle City Hall
Roaring Forties2018 NextUp Comedy special
Outside, Looking In2018 NextUp Comedy special
Spoiler Alert2019 NextUp Comedy special

Ed Venturing

EpisodeLocationPlatform
1. Rhod Gilbert in PembrokeshireMynydd Carningli Episode 1 on YouTube
2. Stuart Maconie in the Lake DistrictHigh Pike and Carrock Episode 2 on YouTube [28]
3. Desiree Burch in the South DownsBow Hill Episode 3 on YouTube
4. Hal Cruttenden in the Peak DistrictWin Hill Episode 4 on YouTube

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000RatRudolph
2005ZemanovaloadJohn Davies
2006Are You Ready For Love?Luke Dyson
2010Round Ireland with a FridgeDylan Daley
2021Creation StoriesAlastair CampbellSky Original movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Father Ted TeenagerEpisode: "A Christmassy Ted"
2000 Aladdin AladdinTelevision Pantomime
2001 The Cassidys Barry Cassidy6 episodes
Sam's Game Alex6 episodes
2004 Doctors Micky Moran1 episode
2006–2022 Mock The Week Himself73 episodes
2009–2018 Live at the Apollo Himself/host4 episodes
2010 Reunited RobPilot
The Adventures of Daniel Xantar
2012 World's Most Dangerous Roads Himself1 episode
2013 The Great Comic Relief Bake Off ContestantEpisode 1.4
2013–2019 Celebrity Chase Himself3 episodes
2014 Would I Lie to You? GuestEpisode 8.4
The Great Sport Relief Bake Off HostEpisode 3.3
2015 Dara and Ed's Great Big Adventure Himself3 episodes
Duck Quacks Don't Echo GuestEpisode 3.6
The Great Comic Relief Bake Off HostEpisode 2.4
2016 Into the Wild with Gordon Buchanan Himself1 episode
Dara Ó Briain's Go 8 Bit Contestant1 episode
2017 Dara and Ed's Road to Mandalay Himself3 episodes
Life of a Mountain: A Year on Blencathra Himself1 episode
2018 Pilgrimage: The Road to Santiago Himself3 episodes
Top Gear Guest1 episode
2019 QI Himself1 episode
Real Life Superheroes - Our Lives Himself1 episode
Al Murray's Great British Pub Quiz Team Captain10 episodes
2021 Celebrity Best Home Cook Contestant6 episodes
2023 The Weakest Link Winner1 episode

Radio shows

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Hexagonal PhaseHillman Hunter4 episodes
2019PuckoonDan Milligan1 episode

Books

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