Richard Ayoade

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Richard Ayoade (born c.1977) is an English stand-up comedian and actor. His father is from Nigeria and his mother is from Norway.

Ayoade studied in Ipswich, Suffolk and later attended the University of Cambridge.

Ayoade co-wrote the stage show Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight with Matthew Holness, appearing in the show at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2000 where it was nominated for a Perrier Award. In 2001 he won the Perrier Comedy Award for co-writing and performing in the sequel to Fright Knight, Garth Marenghi's Netherhead.

Ayoade was part of Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding's original Mighty Boosh cast: he was selected to play the role of dangerous villain Dixon Bainbridge. However, by this time he was under contract by Channel 4 and was only able to act in the pilot before leaving the Boosh. He has since returned, however, to play the (presumably) one-off part of the belligerent shaman Saboo in the show's second series.

In 2004 Ayoade co-created and directed Channel 4's spoof horror comedy series Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, in which he also appeared; in 2005, he played the role of Ned Smanks in Chris Morris' and Charlie Brooker's Nathan Barley

In addition to these parts, Ayoade is now a recognisable face in Britain due to his role as the socially awkward Moss in Channel 4's The IT Crowd.

Ayoade's character from Darkplace features in a new comedy chat show Man to Man with Dean Learner, which was first screened on 21st October 2006 on Channel 4.

Richard also directed, co-wrote and co-starred (with Matt Berry) in AD/BC: A Rock Opera, and has also appeared on T4.

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Preceded by:
Sarah Moule
Footlights President
1997–1998
Succeeded by:
Kevin Baker

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