Lee Mack

English comedian, actor (born 1968)
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Lee Gordon McKillop, known by his stage name Lee Mack, is an English comedian and actor.

Lee Gordon McKillop was born on 4 August 1968 in Southport, Lancashire. He lived above a pub until he was 12, when his parents separated. He went to Birkdale Primary Junior School (Bury Road), Stanley High School in Southport, and Everton High School in Blackburn. On leaving school, Mack worked in a bingo hall and as a stable boy. After working at the stable of racehorse trainer Ginger McCain in Southport for three days, he asked if he could ride one of the horses, to which the trainer agreed. Without realising, Mack then chose Red Rum as the first horse he would ride.

Mack then became a Bluecoat entertainer at the Pontins holiday resort at Hemsby in Norfolk. He was sacked after appearing on stage drunk one night, forgetting a joke and insulting an audience member. He then worked for six months at Pontins in Morecambe.

Mack went on to have various other jobs, and performed his first "open mic" slot in 1994, while studying at Brunel University, from where he graduated with a degree in Drama. Within 18 months he was a full-time comedian. Mack first came to prominence by winning So You Think You're Funny at the 1995 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Five years later at the festival, he was nominated for the Perrier Award Main Prize for his sketch comedy show, Lee Mack's New Bits, with Catherine Tate and Dan Antopolski. Since then, Mack has played the part of Graham, the security guard in the original radio version of The Mighty Boosh, and also has his own radio show on BBC Radio 2 called The Lee Mack Show, which features varying celebrities co-hosting the show.

Date of Birth4th August 1968
Age56 Years
Zodiac SignLeo
CountryUnited Kingdom
Current CitySouthport
Birth PlaceSouthport
NationalityUnited Kingdom
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
AliasesLee Mack
Education
Brunel University London
Occupationtelevision actor, autobiographer, stand-up comedian, film actor, television presenter
Awards
  • Chortle Awards