Comedian Peter Kay  English Comedian Peter Kay, A Disciple Of Chris Morris, Is The Entertainer Who Built Comedy Around Social Realist Grounds Turning It Into Documentary Style
Comedian Peter Kay English Comedian Peter Kay, A Disciple Of Chris Morris, Is The Entertainer Who Built Comedy Around Social Realist Grounds Turning It Into Documentary Style

He Took Influence From Music Hall And Surreal Performances, Which He Got, From Vic And Bob. Peter Was Born On July 2, 1973 In Bolton, Lancashire. His Comedy Became Well Known After He Joined And Won In The So You Think You're Funny Contest In 1997. After Which, He Presented This Hour-long Stint At The Edinburgh Fringe Where He Got His Nomination For The Perrier Award.Things Seemed To Roll Smoothly For Comedian Peter Kay. He Immediately Starred In Several One-off Episode TV Series Including The Services Of The Comedy Lab, Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere (2004), And The Spoof-documentary Series That Peter Kay Thing (2000). In The Two-episode Series Phoenix Nights (2001-2002), Peter Played Three Characters: A Bouncer Max, A Fire Officer Keith Lard, And A Club Owner Bound On A Wheelchair Brian Potter. The Series That Peter Kay Thing" Was Inspired By The Several Jobs He Took After Getting Out Of High School. Comedian Peter Kay's First Interview Was In Granada Television, In Which He Listed What Can Be Found In His Room And The Details Of His Acquaintance With Jimmy Savile. These Were Later Used The Said Series, In His Role Leonard De-Thompkinson.He Discovered His Talent In Stand Up Comedy Upon The Prodding Of His Family As Well As Experimenting On It While He Was Working As A Cinema Usher. Comedian Peter Kay Unrelentingly Joined Many Local Events And Presentations At The Comedy Store In Manchester. He Blatantly States He Pursued Comedy Partly To Clear Debt. The Observer Ranked Comedian Peter Kay Among The Top 50 Funniest Acts In British Comedy In 2003. Two Years Later, Fellow Comedians And Insiders Of The Comedian's Comedian Voted Him Among The Top 50 Greatest Comedy Acts Of All Time. In March 2005, A Survey Of 10,000 People By The Jongleurs Comedy Club Placed Peter At The Top Among British Favorite Comedian. Gifted In Comedy And A Kind Heart, Comedian Peter Kay Pushed For The Comeback Release Of 1971 Hit "Is This The Way To Amarillo" By Tony Christie, As A Charity Work For Comic Relief. On April 18, 2006, Channel 4 Broadcast A "Peter Kay Night", Takes From Phoenix Nights, A Documentary Of Behind The Scenes Titled "Mum Wants A Bungalow Tour, And The Entire "Peter Kay Live In Manchester".Peter Kay's Childhood Ambition Was To Become A Bin Man.