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EDDIE
IZZARD |
Comedian and actor Eddie
Izzard's background is as rambling as his surreal monologues. Born in Aden,
Yemen in 1962 as the youngest of two sons, the Izzards upped stciks and settled
in Northern Ireland in 1963 before moving again to Wales and then England in
1967.
Following the death of his mother from cancer in 1968, the young Izzard sought
solace in comedy and was inspired by the likes of Monty Python, Steve Martin,
Richard Pryor and early Benny Hill and spent much of the 1980s homing his skill
as a stand-up comedian by working as a street performer in Europe and the
United States.
He first appeared at London's The Comedy Store in 1987 and spent the next few
years developing his idiosyncratic style before finally gaining recognition for
his work in the form of a 1993 British Comedy Award for "Live At The
Ambassador's" and another in 1996 for
"Definite Article"
By now, Izzard had publically revealed his penchant for cross-dressing though
he made it clear that wasn't a sexual thing, more that he prefers dressing in
women's clothing and wearing make up going so far as to describe himself as a
"staright transvestite" or "male lesbian".
Comfortable in his new persona, Izzard took "Definite Article" outside of the
UK - including performing entirely in French in Paris - and completed a
successful stint in New York though his US breakthrough didn't arrive until
1998 with the HBO special,
"Dress To Kill".
Izzard also branched out into acting including TV and movie performances, most
notably in "Shadow Of The Vampire" in which he co-starred with Willem Defoe and
John Malkovich.
Eddie Izzard was voted amongst the Top 20 Greatest Comedy Acts by his peers in
the 2005 Comedian's Comedian poll.
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