Dan Antopolski
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Dan Antopolski (born 1972) is a British stand-up comic, actor and writer. Dan is mostly known for his surreal stand-up.
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[edit] Stand-up comedy
Shows at the The Edinburgh Fringe Festival include:
- The Comedy Zone (1999)
- Dan Antopolski: "Second Coming" (2000)
- Dan Antopolski: "Antopolski 2000" (2001)
- Dan Antopolski: "The Presence" (2002)
- The Dinks (2003)
- Dan Antopolski: "A Whim Away" (2004)
- The DInks II: "Mouthbreathin' " (2004)
Other Festivals include:
- Montreal 2002
- Melbourne 2003 (The Presence)
- New York 2004 (The Dinks)
[edit] Awards
- Nominated for the Perrier Award in 2001
- Nominated for the Perrier Award in 2001 (as part of Lee Mack's Bits)
- Nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 2000
- Finalist in So You Think You're Funny in 1998
- Finalist in The Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award in 1998
- Winner of the BBC New Comedy Award in 1998
[edit] Television
Credits include:
- Hyperdrive 'Jeffers' in the BBC comedy Sci-Fi television series
- AD/BC (BBC 3) a Christmas special rock-opera comedy, alongside Richard Ayoade, Julian Barratt, Matt Berry, Julia Davis and Matt Lucas.
- Brain Candy (2002)
- The Stand-Up Show (3 series)
- Time Gentlemen Please
- The Live Floor Show (2 series)
Dan has recently completed a second series of Hyperdrive will screen on BBC television around 2007, in which Dan will reprise his role as Jeffers.
[edit] Film
- The da Vinci Code (2006) (Jesus)
- It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) (Eric Banning)
- Big Girl, Little Girl (2004) (Olly)
[edit] Radio
- Out To Lunch (Radio 2) (all episodes Series 1&2 2006)
- The Milk Run (Radio 1) regular contributor and starred in The Dinks special edition.
- Flight of the Conchords (Radio 4)
- One (Radio 4)