Ray Peacock

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Ray Peacock

Born Ian Boldsworth
Warrington, England
Occupation Comedian, Film & TV Actor, Podcast Host
Official website

Ray Peacock (born Ian Boldsworth, 1973, in Warrington, England), is a prolific writer and comic performer who first came to prominence as part of the highly successful Big And Daft comedy trio, who enjoyed their own BBC London radio series, three consecutive years of sell-out Edinburgh Festival shows and their own series for the BBC's PlayUK, Terrorville.

In 2007 Ray began presenting his iTunes & Chortle hosted The Ray Peacock Podcast alongside Ed Gamble and Raji James, which is available to download on iTunes and at www.chortle.co.uk/raypeacock

Ray made his debut at the Edinburgh Festival in 2002, originally as a brash Yorkshireman character who soon became a regular and familiar act on the live circuit. In his 2006 show at the Edinburgh Festival; the character was dropped in all but name and Ray delivered a confessional stand-up show entitled "Out of Character".

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[edit] LIVE

  • "Big And Daft" with Rob Rouse & Jon Williams - Edinburgh Fringe 1999
  • "Big And Daft In Space" with Rob Rouse & Jon Williams - Edinburgh Fringe 2000
  • "The Big And Daft Christmas Show" with Rob Rouse & Jon Williams - Edinburgh Fringe 2001
  • "Big And Daft National Tour" with Rob Rouse & Jon Williams - Tour 2001
  • "The Comedy Network" - Annual university Tour - 2001-present
  • "The Comedy Zone" - Edinburgh Fringe 2002
  • "Ray Peacock & Son" - Edinburgh Fringe 2005
  • "Edinburgh & Beyond" - with Russell Howard, Russell Kane, Reginald D Hunter - Edinburgh Fringe and National Tour 2005
  • "Ray Peacock - Out Of Character" - Edinburgh Fringe 2006
  • Resident Compère at Bracknell Comedy Cellar 2007-present
  • Resident Compère at Fopp Comedy 2007
  • "The Ray Peacock Podcast Live" 2008

[edit] TV Studio Audience Warm-up

[edit] TV

His TV roles include

  • Ian in "Terrorville" (credited as Ian Boldsworth) (BBC UKPlay - 2001)
  • Programme Consultant on "Les Dawson's Finest Hour" (C4 - 2002)
  • Garth in "Skin Deep" (credited as Ian Boldsworth) (C4 - 2005)
  • Ray Peacock in Paramount Shorts (Paramount - 2005)
  • Ray Peacock on "Edinburgh & Beyond" (Paramount - 2005)
  • Billy Taft in Doctors (credited as Ian Boldsworth) (BBC - 2006)
  • Banto in Doctor Who (credited as Ian Boldsworth) (BBC - 2007)
  • Darren in "No Heroics" (ITV - 2008)

[edit] Radio

"The Andy Hodgson Show" on LBC, Presented "Big And Daft" on BBC London, Writer on Out to Lunch (BBC)

[edit] The Ray Peacock Podcast

In 2007, he is the presenter of a successful and humorous free podcast The Ray Peacock Podcast on iTunes and the UK Comedy Website, chortle.co.uk, alongside the comedian Ed Gamble and Actor Raji James. Raji is the object of many jokes and running jokes throughout the series mostly about his personal life.

[edit] Personal life

Ray Peacock has a brother, Gareth. His early schooling was at Burtonwood County Primary School, Warrington and, whilst there, his head teacher Mrs Lyons encouraged his performance tendencies and he regularly put on plays during Friday assemblies. He then attended Selwyn Jones High School in St Helens and turned his attention mainly to playing Rugby League, before rekindling his performance interests and successfully applying to Bretton Hall Drama School. After graduation he relocated to London and was briefly active in Fringe Theatre (Appearing in Lead Roles in Chekhov'sThe Bear and The Proposal) before turning his hand to comedy.

His intermittent "real" jobs included working in his grandfathers butchers shop in St Helens, working as a barman for Wetherspoons, a Newspaper sales rep and selling Strip Metal.

As of March 2007, Ray is waiting on the results of a kidney scan to determine whether he has kidney stones, or kidney cancer.

He is a fanatical supporter of St Helens RFC Rugby League, and an accomplished artist.

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