About Me
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TV
In early Spring 2001, Lee hit the UK TV screens with the BBC 1 sitcom Lee Evans - So What Now? in which he starred and co-wrote. Lee was nominated as Most Popular Comedy Performer at The National Television Awards 2001 for his portrayal of the hapless accident-prone character.Christmas Special for the ITV network and the video Lee Evans Live - The Different Planet Tour (1996)The World of Lee Evans series, Channel 4 (1995)Viva Cabaret (1994)An Evening with Lee Evans, Channel 4 (Christmas 1993)The Jack Dee Christmas Show Channel 4 (1993)
Friday Night Live, Channel 4 (1993)
FILM
The Tortoise and the Hare, the follow up to Chicken Run for Dreamworks and Aardmann Productions. (release date tbc)Plots with a View with Christopher Walken, Brenda Blethyn and Alfred Molina (2004)
Freeze Frame (Universal) with Ian McShane and Rachel Stirling (2004)Lee's all-action movie Highbinders with the legendary Jackie Chan (2003)Vacuums, a STOMP feature film (2002)The Martins with Kathy Burke (2001)In 2000, Lee worked with the NBC Saturday Night Live team on the film Ladies Man with Tim Meadows and Will FarrellLee starred in the Farrelly Brothers' movie There's Something About Mary alongside Cameron Diaz and Ben StillerIn 1998 Lee appeared in the box office smash Mouse Hunt with co-stars Nathan Lane of Birdcage fame and Christopher WalkenThe Oscar-nominated short film Brooms by the creators of STOMP (1997)The Fifth Element with Bruce Willis and Gary Oldman. (1997)Funny Bones, directed by Peter Chelsom (Hear My Song) (1995)
A LIFE-LONG AMBITION
After leaving art school, Lee spent six years touring clubs all across the British Isles and, eventually, on what became the alternative comedy circuit, gaining a regular weekly spot at London's famous Comedy Store.Like a lot of new established comics, Lee's break came in 1993 when he took the Edinburgh Festival by storm and won the prestigious Perrier Award. Also in the same year he achieved a life-long ambition by performing and selling out for two nights at The London Palladium.In 1996 Lee returned to London with a sell out 8 week run at London's Lyric Theatre breaking all box office records for a solo comedian at a Stoll Moss Theatre. Lee then took his show Same World, Different Planet on a major UK tour before returning to London for a further two week run at the Apollo Theatre where he recorded the best selling video Lee Evans Live- Different Planet Tour. A subsequent Christmas special of The Lee Evans Show was then shot for ITV at London StudiosIn 1998 Lee then returned to London for a further ten week sell out run again at the Apollo Theatre. Success has since continued unabated, culminating in October 2002 when Lee became the first solo comedian to play Wembley Arena for two sell out nights performing to 20,000 people