Tony Hawks

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Tony Hawks
Tony Hawks

Tony Hawks is an English comedian and author.

Anthony Gordon Hawks, (born Hawksworth) who was born in Brighton and educated at Brighton College, first attempted to break into show business as a serious singer-songwriter, but it was with a novelty record that he had his first brush with fame. As leader of the trio Morris Minor and the Majors, in 1988 he reached number 4 in the UK charts with the Beastie Boys parody, "Stutter Rap (No Sleep 'Til Bedtime)". It went on to sell 220,000 copies, and was number one in Australia. The follow-up, a pastiche of Stock Aitken Waterman called "This Is the Chorus", fared less well.

A TV series followed from this, Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors, written by and starring Hawks. In it the fictional bandleader attempted to maintain his pop career while running a garage. It ran for one series in 1989.

Hawks performs stand-up comedy, and is a regular on TV and radio panel games in the UK, including I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Just a Minute, and Have I Got News for You. He has also appeared in Red Dwarf in a number of supporting roles (most often as a voice artist for intelligent machines), as well as performing a warm-up act for the live audience before taping began to get them laughing. His continuous presence during the early seasons of the series led to his being nicknamed "The Fifth Dwarfer". More recently he has appeared in the television series Grumpy Old Men.

[edit] Books

Hawks has written four books.

Round Ireland with a Fridge
His first book was an account of his quixotic attempt to hitchhike around Ireland with a fridge to win a bar bet. It sold over 500,000 copies. (ISBN 0-09-186777-0)
Playing the Moldovans at Tennis
His second book, also the result of a drunken bet (with the comedian Arthur Smith), this time involved an attempt to beat each member of the Moldova national football team at a game of tennis based on the theory that people good at one sport are rarely good at another. Although starting with a silly premise, the poverty that Hawks finds in Moldova leads to a darker and possibly more touching book than was his adventure in Ireland. (ISBN 0-09-187456-4)
One Hit Wonderland
His third book, describes his attempt, over 10 years after his first, to write a second hit, which culminates in him performing on Albanian television with Norman Wisdom and Tim Rice in a bid to get around the thorny problem of having to make an actual hit record. (ISBN 0-09-188210-9)
A Piano in the Pyrenees
An account of his purchase of a house in the south of France, after deciding that the two things he wanted in life were to meet his soul mate, and to purchase an "idyllic house abroad somewhere abroad". (ISBN 0-09-190267-3)

Hawks has also contributed to the collection "The Weekenders".

[edit] Other activities

Tony Hawks is the co-founder and public face of the Tennis for Free campaign which aims to make Britain's existing municipal tennis facilities available to all.

Hawks is currently collaborating with Chesney Hawkes on various songs available from a MySpace website. A fan of Round Ireland with a Fridge, Dave Nicoll, successfully travelled round the world with a fridge — videoing challenges posted via his website and posting the results online.

He is frequently confused with Tony Hawk, and maintains a list of emails intended for the skateboarder and his mischievous responses to them on his website.

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