The Complete Index
Every comedian from A to Z
Browse the full archive of Laughter Files alphabetically. Each profile links to a curated biography, credits, videos and related recommendations.
13 Files in the archive
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4 Files
Jimmy Carr
2000–present · British (Irish descent)
The one-liner machine of modern British comedy. A deadpan delivery, a distinctive laugh and a joke rate second to none.

Billy Connolly
1965–present · British (Scottish)
The Big Yin. A Glasgow shipyard welder turned folk singer turned storyteller, whose winding tales and gentle absurdity made him Scotland's most beloved comic export.

Peter Cook
1959–1995 · British (English)
The founding father of modern British satire: a Cambridge Footlights star who co-created Beyond the Fringe, Private Eye and The Establishment, and redefined what comic intelligence could sound like.

Tommy Cooper
1947–1984 · British (Welsh-born)
The fez-wearing magician whose tricks were meant to fail. Tommy Cooper turned incompetence into an art form and became one of Britain's most beloved comic entertainers of the 20th century.
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3 Files
Rik Mayall
1980–2014 · British (English)
The wild-eyed godfather of British alternative comedy: a human firework who turned student anarchy into sitcom gold with The Young Ones, The New Statesman, Bottom and Blackadder.

Michael McIntyre
2003–present · British (English)
The polished, arena-filling observational comic whose Big Show made Saturday night mainstream comedy feel event television again.

Bob Monkhouse
1948–2003 · British (English)
Britain's slickest host and one of its most respected comedy craftsmen, a walking joke library with impeccable timing.
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