Robin Ince
(born 20th February, 1969) is an English stand-up comedian, actor and writer.
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Career
Ince worked as a writer on
The 11 O'Clock Show, for which he also performed as an
impressionist, including an impersonation of
John Peel.
Ince appeared at the Cafe Royale as part of the
Edinburgh Fringe show
Rubbernecker, alongside
Stephen Merchant,
Jimmy Carr and
Ricky Gervais in 2001.
Ince appeared in
The Office
as failed interviewee Stuart Foot, and was a support act on
Ricky Gervais's 2004
Politics tour and his 2007
Fame tour. Ince has appeared on clip shows on British television, where he and other comedians appeared as talking heads.
In 2005, Ince began running the
Book Club
night at The Albany,
London, where acts are encouraged to perform turns of new and experimental material. The club gets its name from Ince's attempts to read aloud from - and humorously criticise - various second-hand books which the audience and himself have brought in for the occasion. The Book Club proved to be so successful that Robin took it on a full UK tour in 2006, the same year he won the
Time Out Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy.
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He presents a
podcast for ParamountComedy.com,
Show & Tell
(now called Utter Shambles), but can be heard more often on
BBC7's
Serious About Comedy. Ince presented this discussion programme since 2005, until its end in November 2007. Regular panellists include Book Club performers
Josie Long,
Howard Read and
Natalie Haynes, comedy critics
Bruce Dessau and Stephen Armstrong, and many others from the British comedy industry.
Ince opened for Ricky Gervais on the Ricky's "Politics" (2004) tour. He also appears on the DVD. As a close friend of Ricky Gervais, Robin also often appears in Ricky's video podcasts.
Ince was also lead singer in alternative rock combo
TheReg from 1992-1994. He was dismissed for lack of musical talent.
Throughout 2008, Ince has had a residency at Dorchester Arts Centre trying out new material for his coming shows.
In late 2008 he released a live stand up DVD entitled
Robin Ince is as Dumb as You
, released by
Go Faster Stripe.
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Between January and April 2009, Robin performed his UK tour
Bleeding Heart Liberal
at 51 dates around the country.
Ince is a great supporter of the yearly festival '
Pestival' which showcases science, music and comedy. He is also a regular attendant of the
Latitude Festival where he performs a mixture of his current stand-up show and Book Club.
He also is a atheist and supports the rationalist assosiation via new humanist magazine by organising events at the hammersmith apollo featuring scientists, musicians and comedians. The first of these was nine lessons and carols for godless people at christmas 2008 and more recently he has done 'night of 40 billion stars'. Regular contributors include
Josie Long,
Chris Addison,
Ricky Gervais,
Richard Dawkins,
Simon Singh and
Philip Jeays. As well as this he has organised 2 events, with
Josie Long, called 'Darwin's birthday spectacular' to mark both the scientist's 200th birthday and the 150th anniversary of
the origin of species being published.
In 2009, Ince began touring a new show, "Robin Ince vs. the Moral Majority".
To celebrate his most recent birthday, ricky gervais arranged a special occasion for ince on the beach in his fourth favourite northeastern city, newcastle. The party included an exotic bath for ince, onlooked by ricky and one of his close friends. 'The bath' was hand dug by gervais himself, and filled with fresh seawater. there was a shared feeling of relief among the british public, when we saw ince enjoying this special birthday treat, as he had worked so hard the previous year.
Live credits
- 2009/2010: Robin Ince vs. the moral majority (UK tour)
- 2009: Charles Darwin Birthday Spectacular with josie Long
- 2009: Karoke Circus, Edinbrugh Fringe 2009
- 2009: Carl Sagan Is My God, Oh And Richard Feynman Too, Edinbrugh Fringe 2009
- 2009: Night of 40 Billion Stars, with Chris Addison and others
- 2009: Bleeding Heart Liberal (UK tour)
- 2009: Charity night'' @ Grovel bar in Manchester
- 2008: Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People, Christmas Show
- 2008: Things I Like About Carl Sagan And Others, Edinbrugh Fringe 2008
- 2008: Comedy Nights'' @ Dorchester Arts Centre (throughout the year)
- 2008: Crewe Limelight Club's final comedy night
- 2007: Robin Ince knew this would happen, Edinbrugh Fringe 2007
- 2007: Lion's Den Comedy Club
@ The Cross Kings in Kings Cross
- 2006: Robin Ince Isn't Waving
@ The Assembly Rooms and Edingrugh Fringe 2006
- 2005: Ricky Gervais and Guests
@ The Dominion Theatre
- 2005: Robin Ince is as Dumb as You
@ Pleasance and Edinbrugh Fringe 2005
- 2005: Book Club
@ Underbelly, Lowdown at the Albany
- 2004: The Award Winning Robin Ince - Star Of The Office, Series 1. Episode 5 (First Bit)
@ Underbelly
- 2001: Rubbernecker
with Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Jimmy Carr @ Cafe Royal
TV credits
- 2009: Host, Richard & Judy
(Watch)
- 2008: Comedy Consultant, Skins
(Channel 4)
- 2007: Sketch performer, Comedy Cuts
(ITV2)
- 2006: Stand Up Routine, Edinburgh & Beyond
(Paramount)
- 2006: Panelist/Guest, Mock The Week
(BBC Two)
- 2005: Writer, The Problem With Anne Robinson
(BBC Two)
- 2004: Writer, The Late Edition
(BBC Four)
- 2004: Writer/performer, Celebdaq
(BBC Three)
- 2003: Writer/performer, The State We're In
(BBC Three)
- 2003: Writer/performer, The Pilot Show
(Channel 4)
- 2003: John Peel, The 11 0'Clock Show
(Channel 4)
- 2001: "Stuart Foot" (interviewee), The Office
(BBC Two)
- 2000: Writer, Meet Ricky Gervais
(Channel 4)
- 1999: Writer, Alistair McGowan's Big Impression
(BBC One)
Radio credits
- 2009: Guest, Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show
(Absolute Radio)
- 2008: Panelist, Just a Minute
(BBC Radio 4)
- 2006/7: Panelist, The Personality Test
(BBC Radio 4)
- 2004/5/6/7/8: Performer, The Now Show
(BBC Radio 4)
- 2005: Host, Serious About Comedy
(BBC7)
- 2005: Writer, Dead Ringers
(BBC Radio 4)
- 2003/4: Host, Spanking New
(BBC7)
- 2002/3/4: Writer/performer, The In Crowd
(BBC Radio 4)
- 2003/4/6: Writer/performer/Morrissey/John Peel/Satan, Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music
(BBC Radio 4)
- 2003/4/5/6: Writer/performer, The Day the Music Died
(BBC Radio 2)
Film credits
- 2006: Writer, Razzle Dazzle
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References
- Robin Ince's Book Club
- Robin Ince is as Dumb as You