Steve Edge

Comedian

Steve Edge was born in Cannock, England, United Kingdom on November 2nd, 1972 and is the Comedian. At the age of 51, Steve Edge biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 2, 1972
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Cannock, England, United Kingdom
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Actor, Comedian, Stand-up Comedian, Television Actor
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Steve Edge Awards
  • Finalist in the 1998 BBC New Comedy Awards competition at the Edinburgh Festival
  • Nominated in 2004 for the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards – Best Comedy for the "Jumping on the Bandwagon" Tour
  • Nominated in 2005 North West Comedy Awards – Best Comedic Performance on Film & TV for I'm with Stupid
  • Nominated in 2007 RTS Awards Best Performance in a Comedy for The Visit
  • Nominated in 2008 British Comedy Awards Best Male Comedy Newcomer for The Cup
  • Won in 2010 RTS Awards Best Performance in a Comedy for Scallywagga

Billy Connolly writes about: Billy's fond memories of Scotland include brawling dockers and icy winds

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2024
Sir William Connolly, an 80-year-old man who retired five years ago, is a busy fellow. In the last few months, he has written another book of memoirs, Rambling Man, and even suggested returning to stand-up comedy. Billy Connolly Does - He's back, with his freewheeling sequence of reminisces and musings. . The narrator of a fictional story is a boy from North of England. In a chat with his friend, film-maker Mike Reilly, they achieve gold. The idea is simple: point a camera at the maestro of mischief, ask a trick question, and wait for verbal pyrotechnics. An hour of this leads to the belief that the Big Yin has said something silly and scabrous about every subject under the sun this week, this week, all with a patriotic theme. Here he is dressed in traditional Scottish clothing: the kilt was a joke when I grew up.' You saw a guy in a kilt, you shouted, "Kilty-kilty-cold-bum!"Get married in a kilt? In a bloody parachute, might as well get married.'

The Madame Blanc Mysteries review: Baldrick's latest cunning plan? According to CHRISTOPHER STEVENS, a sun-drenched crime show cameo

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2024
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Just for a moment, imagine yourself as a nefarious luvvie courted by long-running cosy crime serials promising you a cameo in the sun. Where will you choose for a murder mystery that's all-inclusive - paycheck, travel expenses, cocktails and a splash of Ambre Solaire thrown in? Death In Paradise is filmed in Guadeloupe, Haiti. Emilia Fox landed herself a whole series named Signore Volpe in the Italian countryside. Sir Tony Robinson, who played Baldrick in Blackadder, has boosted his bit part in The Madame Blanc Mysteries (Ch5), shot on the Maltese island of Gozo, by wangling a place on the regular cast. He nipped into the kitchen of the local wine bar and became the restaurant's permanent fixture by the end of the episode, returning to the show as the jailbird uncle of amiable taxi driver Dom (Steve Edge). Tone, you did a good job.

Maxine Carr, a viewer of SLAM Channel 5, says the show is aimed at making a Maxine Carr as a martyr

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2022
On Monday, viewers slammed Channel 5's Maxine, despite adamantly claiming that the show was attempting to make a victim of Maxine Carr. The woman engaged to Ian Huntley, who was suspected of the Soham murders in 2002, was the subject of the series. Taking to Twitter on viewer declared: 'Maxine was never a victim' while another asked 'Why did Channel 5 make this?'