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Will Smith Comedian: Award-Winning UK Comedian & Writer
Will Smith is a highly respected British comedian. He is renowned for his sharp stand-up. Moreover, he has extensive writing credits. Often called the “other Will Smith,” this distinguishes him from the Hollywood actor. He has, therefore, built a significant career. He is both a UK stand-up comedian and comedy writer. He is also a performer. Will still plays comedy clubs. However, he focuses more on radio and television now.
Will Smith Comedian’s Broadcast & Writing Achievements
His broadcast career is quite notable. He has diverse appearances and behind-the-scenes work. On BBC Radio 4, for instance, he was a regular guest. He was also a writer on Charm Offensive. This show won a Sony Award. Furthermore, he often featured on Banter. He also appeared on The Personality Test. For television, he was a regular reporter. This was on BBC One’s Film 2009 with Jonathan Ross. He also appeared on Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. Other appearances include Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Additionally, he presented The History of the C Word for BBC Three.
As an accomplished actor and writer, he collaborates widely. He has worked with top British comedy names. He worked extensively with Armando Iannucci. He contributed, for example, to the BAFTA-winning BBC comedy The Thick of It. He also acted as Phil Smith. This subsequently led to the film In the Loop. He also worked on BBC Two’s Time Trumpet. Furthermore, he has written and filmed with Harry Enfield. He also worked with Paul Whitehouse. He wrote for The Omid Djalili Show. His own BBC Radio 4 series are acclaimed. These include The Tao of Bergerac. Another is Will Smith’s Midlife Crisis Management. Notably, he is an Emmy-winning creator. He is also showrunner of Slow Horses (Apple TV+).
Stand-Up & Literary Work
Will’s stand-up comedy career took off early. It began in earnest at the Edinburgh Fringe. His 2003 solo show was Will Smith is Much Obliged. It was a breakout success. This, consequently, led to a coveted Soho Theatre run. Early triumphs continued. A string of sell-out Edinburgh shows followed. These included 10 Arguments I Should Have Won (2004). Misplaced Childhood (2005) was another hit. This solidified his status as a leading British comedian. Critically acclaimed performances gained notice. He performed, for example, at the Royal Variety Performance in 2004. He was nominated for an award in 2005. This was The South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist Award. His 2006 Edinburgh hit was How To Be Cool. It further extended his reach. It led to a West End run. There was also a popular companion book.
Beyond performing, Will is an author. He writes with Roger Drew. Together, they co-authored two books. These are The Joy of No Sex. The other is How To Be Cool. His presence spans various comedic mediums. This, consequently, underscores his versatile talent. He is a celebrated UK comedy talent.
Why Hire Will Smith?
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