Noel Fielding
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Noel Fielding (born May 1973) is an English comedian, writer, musician, and television presenter.
He is best known for his use of surreal humour and black comedy as a comedian and comedian.
He appeared alongside comedian Julian Barratt in The Mighty Boosh comedy troupe in the 2000s. Fielding, born and raised in London, was educated at Cloydon School of Art and Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, where he met Barratt, who established the Mighty Boosh.
He started doing stand-up comedy in the 1990s.
For BBC Radio London, Fielding and Barratt coproduced The Boosh, a 2001 radio series.
This was followed by a television series titled The Mighty Boosh, which spanned three seasons for BBC 3 from 2004 to 2007.
The show attracted a cult following and received a number of accolades. He appeared in a number of comedy shows for Channel 4, including Nathan Barley, The IT Crowd, AD/BC: A Rock Opera and Garth Marenghi's Darkplace in the 2000s.
He wrote and appeared in two series of a solo show for Channel 4, Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, between 2012 and 2014.
He has also worked in other television shows, ranging from 2009 to 2015; from 2009 to 2015, he appeared as a team captain on the BBC Two music/comedy panel show Never Mind the Buzzcocks; and since 2017, he has co-presented The Great British Bake Off with Sandi Toksvig. Fielding has also displayed his paintings in London in addition to his comedic and television shows.
He is the maker of the band Loose Tapestries, which was formed with Kasabian's Sergio Pizzorno.
In Richard Ayoade's Travel Man series, he has also appeared as a guest.
Early life
Fielding was born in London's Westminster neighborhood on May 21, 1973, the son of Royal Mail manager Ray Fielding (1953) and Yvonne Fagan (1990), and they grew up in Pollards Hill, near Croydon. He is of French descent through his grandmother. His parents, who were still teenagers at the time of his birth, divorced some time after he was born. Fielding's upbringing as "feral," according to a Sunday Times column, Fielding's parents "had lots of parties" during his childhood, and Fielding's parents "had a lot of parties" before they woke up; Fielding's parents "had lots of parties" during his childhood, and Fielding's parents "had a lot of parties" and that they'd have to step over their sleeping buddies' bodies in the mornings. When Fielding was three years old, his father remarried, and Fielding was largely raised by his grandmother. In 2011, he referred to his grandmother as someone he had a lot of respect for, saying, "My grandma is really strong." I like strong women. "I respond best to it." During Fielding's mother's illness in the 1980s, his father and older Diane would later become more involved in parenting. His mother had two more children before dying in 1990, aged 37 years old, as a result of liver disease. Michael, his younger paternal half-brother, appeared in various characters in Fielding's television comedies, and his father and grandmother will both appear. On The Mighty Boosh, Ray Fielding made several appearances as a Chris de Burgh.
Fielding was educated at Croydon School of Art and graduated with a bachelor in graphic design and advertisement at Buckinghamshire New University, then Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College in High Wycombe, where he lived with colleagues and future collaborators Dave Brown and Nigel Coan. He graduated in 1995.
Personal life
Fielding was previously involved in Robots from Disguise lead vocalist Dee Plume, who made brief appearances in The Mighty Boosh and in the live version of the site. Around 2010, he started dating radio DJ Lliana Bird. They live in London's Highgate neighborhood. In 2018, they had their first child, a daughter named Dali (after artist Salvador Dali), born in 2018. Iggy, the couple's second daughter, was born in August 2020.
Fielding had hepatitis during his college years, according to a Sunday Times article; his mentor and collaborator Nigel Coan helped him through this period. He was forced not to drink alcohol for six months, resulting in him to be teetotal for a few years. "I used to be able to indulge myself with little to nothing," he said. With everyone else being inebriated, I'd stay up until four a.m. on the morning. "Just make it work and you'll get used to it."
In 2015, Fielding was named one of the best dressed British men in GQ.
Career
Fielding was supposed to do a solo tour around the world in 2010. However, it was postponed, so he could concentrate on writing The Mighty Boosh film with Julian Barratt and recording an album. Fielding announced on Twitter that he was too occupied to do the tour. He told The Guardian that the film was something he wrote about writing with Barratt in 2015. In June 2016, his album was released. He appeared in Channel 4's Comedy Gala in 2010, and 2014, a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.
Three times: in 2007, 2008, and 2010, the Mighty Boosh has been named on the Shockwaves NME Best TV Award three times: in 2007, 2008, and 2010.
Fielding stepped in as a team captain for three episodes of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, at Bill Bailey's request. He also set a new record for the highest team score on the show. Presenter Simon Amstell made several quips about Fielding's departure as Bailey returned. Bailey left the show in 2009 and Fielding became one of the regular team captains. Fielding had been supposed to appear in the film Stardust, but had to cancel due to sickness. He appeared on the annual quiz show The Big Fat Quiz of the Year twice with Russell Brand in 2006 and 2007. He appeared in 2010, 2013, 2017, 2018, and 2019, with Richard Ayoade.
In 2011, he appeared in Catherine Tate's television film Laughing at the Noughties, in which he and other British comedians discussed the noughties' comedies.
Fielding produced his first solo series on Channel 4's E4 channel in 2011, when the broadcaster invested an additional £5 million in its comedy budget following the cancellation of reality show Big Brother. Fielding led the initiative, tentatively named Noel Fielding: "I want to make something in the spirit of Spike Milligan or the Kenny Everett Exhibition but with modern methods." Film comedy is mixed with animation in this series.Television needs a madman!
I want the show to be psychedelic and stunning, but also have charm and personality. If Dale's show "looks like this." The show, titled Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, began airing in January 2012. The show's second series, titled Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy 2: Tales From Painted Hawaii, was first broadcast on E4 in 2014.Fielding also appeared in Jane Bush's "Wuthering Heights" dance routine for Series 3 of Let's Dance For Comic Relief in 2011.
Fielding would co-host the forthcoming series of The Great British Bake Off starring Sandi Toksvig in March 2017.
Fielding appeared on Stage 4 of the Dave comedy panel game Taskmaster, hosted by Greg Davies and Alex Horne: he was the overall series champion.
Russell Brand and Aisling Bea were among QI's panellists on January 2018.
Fielding will appear as Dick Turpin in a forthcoming Apple TV+ comedy film in 2022.
Fielding appeared on five episodes of BBC Radio 2 in November 2007 as a local vagrant who knocks on Reeves' door every week to ask for work.
Fielding has appeared in several music videos, including Mint Royale's "Blue Song," as well as Julian Barratt, Nick Frost, and Michael Smiley. Edgar Wright produced the video and inspired the opening sequence of his film Baby Driver (2017). He made a brief appearance in Razorlight's "In the Morning" video. He appeared in music videos for the Robots' "Girl" (alongside Chris Corner, who was, at the time, boyfriend to Sue Denim), "The Tears," and "Turn It Up." Noel appeared in the Kasabian film "Vlad the Impaler," in which he plays the titular character, in 2009, and he reprised the role at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival. Richard Ayoade produced the music video. He was referred to in Kasabian's "La Fée Verte," a track on their Velociraptor. "I met Dal in the street,'" he said on his album (his pal Sergio Pizzorno).' Noel Fielding is Dalel Fielding. "He is the modern-day Dal," the narrator says. In "You're In Love With a Psycho," fielding appears as Vlad in another Kasabian song, "ReWired" riding a five-seater bicycle with the band, and appearing as a patient in a mental hospital. As a thank you for Kate Bush's "Deep Understanding" performance, he has also appeared in Kate Bush's music video "Deeper Understanding" as a means of appreciation for the Let's Dance For Comic Relief appearance.
At Maison Bertaux, a patisserie in Greek Street, Soho, in early 2008, he had his first exhibit, entitled Psychedelic Dreams of the Jelly Fox. Henri Rousseau, René Magritte, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, and Dexter Dalwood were among his influences. Salvador Dal's work has influenced him greatly, according to him. From 5 July 2010 to 5 January 2011, a second exhibition titled Bryan Ferry vs. the Jelly Fox took place in Maison Bertaux.
Fielding received an honorary master's degree from Buckinghamshire New University on September 6, 2011 for his continuing interest in the graphics sector and support for several art groups.
Fielding published Scribblings of a Madcap Shambleton, a collection of artwork by a Madcap Shambleton, in October 2011. Dave Brown, a Mighty Boosh cast member, contributed to the compilation. It includes several of his older and new paintings, drawings, and photography.
The Jelly Fox's video installation at The Saatchi Gallery was on display at the Museum of Liverpool, and in 2012, he created a special work based on The Beatles' The Beatles' Liverpool Love at the Museum of Liverpool. His exhibition He Wore Dreams Around Unkind Faces was on display at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2015. The luxury fashion house Fendi unveiled a line in January 2021 featuring abstract interpretations of the brand's logo, which was created by Fielding.