Fin Taylor

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Fin Taylor
Born1970 (age 5253)
Occupation comedian
Years active2008–present
Website fintaylor.com

Fin Taylor (born July 1990)[ citation needed ] is an English stand-up comedian.

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Early life

Taylor grew up in Oxford, England, and attended Abingdon School. [1]

Career

Taylor began gigging in 2008. [2] He first took a solo show to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014. [3] His three shows in successive years, "Whitey McWhiteface", "Lefty Tighty Righty Loosey" and "When Harassy Met Sally", [4] led The Scotsman to call him "one of the most discussed, and critically lauded comedian of recent Edinburgh Fringes". [5] His comedic style is often described as "provocative" and antagonistic, though he has earned praise for his ability to "be both edgy and woke within the same joke." [6] [7]

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References

  1. "What's On" (PDF). Abingdon News. April 2012. p. 2. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  2. "Edinburgh Fringe Review: Fin Taylor, Gilded Balloon at the Counting House". Beyond The Joke. 17 August 2016.
  3. "Fin Taylor Review 2014". Chortle.
  4. Logan, Brian (9 August 2018). "Fin Taylor: When Harassy Met Sally review – white-hot takes on #MeToo". The Guardian.
  5. "Fin Taylor: When Harassy Met Sally". Show and Tell.
  6. "Rob Delaney, Joe Wilkinson, Zoe Lyons and Fin Taylor, Greenwich Comedy Festival Review 2018". Chortle.
  7. "Brit(wish) at Just For Laughs, Montreal review 2019". Chortle.