James Sherwood | |
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Born | February 26, 1975 Rochford, Essex |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Magdalen College School, Oxford |
Occupation | comedian, comedy writer |
James Sherwood (born 26 February 1975) is a stand-up comedian, comedy writer, singer, pianist, and composer.[1] He lives in Peckham, south London.
Born in Rochford, Essex in 1975, Sherwood grew up in Oxford, Bristol, Essex, and London. He was a chorister in the choir of Magdalen College, Oxford and attended Magdalen College School. As an undergraduate English student at Magdalen he became an academical clerk in the same choir.
He had a brief career in public relations and new media working on campaigns for brand including BlackBerry before starting his comedy and music career.[2]
Sherwood was a semi-finalist in ITV's stand-up talent show Take the Mike in 2002. In 2004 he was runner-up in the BBC New Comedy Awards in 2004, and in the FHM Holsten Pils stand-up competition.[3]
Sherwood has performed several shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and in August 2010 he performed his latest show, One Man and his Piano. He also runs a popular residency, Piano Bar,[4] in central London.[5]
Contents |
Andrew O'Neill and James Sherwood, apparently (2004)[6]
I Know What You Did Last Sunday (2006)[6]
James Sherwood's Somewhat Premature Review of 2007 (2007)[6]
Songs of Music (2008)[6]
At the Piano (2009)[6]
One Man and his Piano (2010)[6]
At the Piano - January–March 2010
Hollywood Fringe 2010[7] - Best Comedy Show, for At the Piano
Buxton Fringe 2010 - Best Individual Comedy Performance Nominee, for One Man and His Piano[8]
Take the Mike (ITV).
40 Years of University Challenge (BBC2)[9] - in a vocal group singing his own arrangement of the theme tune
Paper Review, Sky News - frequent appearances[1]
Richard Bacon Show, BBC Radio 5 Live[10]- frequent appearances
The Gethin Jones Show,[11] BBC Radio 5 Live - regular guest
4 Stands Up (BBC Radio 4)[12]
Loose Ends, BBC Radio 4[13]
The Jon Richardson Show, 6 Music[15]
James has written for many radio comedies, including:
The Now Show (winner of a Sony award)
I Guess That's Why They Call It The News
Laura Solon Talking and Not Talking
Recorded for Training Purposes
Tilt