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Daniel Kitson
Daniel Kitson

Daniel Kitson

  • 47 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian
  1. 29th September: Brand new show from Daniel Kitson (Beyond The Joke)
Daniel Kitson

Daniel Kitson is a 47-year-old English actor and stand-up comedian.

Year Production Role
2023 First Thing (Work in Progress by Daniel Kitson) Self
2022 Laughterama Self
2022 Brighton Comedy Garden Self
2019 Daniel Kitson: Shenanigan Self
2019 Daniel Kitson: Everything Smells Of Orange Self
2018 Daniel Kitson: Good For Glue Self
2017 Daniel Kitson: Something Other Than Nothing Self
2017 Daniel Kitson Self
2017 Bastard Entry Self
2016 Mouse - The Persistence of an Unlikely Thought Self
2016 Daniel Kitson Presents an Insufficient Number of Undeveloped Ideas Over Ninety Testing Minutes Starting at Noon Self
2015 Stand Up Against MND Self
2015 Free Gaza! Self
2015 Polyphony Self
2014 Fuckstorm 3001 - Daniel Kitson, Alun Cochrane and Andy Zaltzman Self
2014 A Variety of Things In A Room - Daniel Kitson and Gavin Osborn Self
2012 Where Once Was Wonder by Daniel Kitson Self
2012 Late 'N' Live Guide To Comedy
  1. E2 - Virgins
  2. E3 - Antics
Self (Archive Material)
2010 It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later Self
2010 Penelope Princess Of Pets (as K Bomb) Alley Rat (Voice)
2002 Phoenix Nights - Series 2
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Spencer
2001 Dog Eat Dog Bus Driver
2001 Fringe Cuts
  1. 2001
Guest
2001 Phoenix Nights - Series 1
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Spencer
2000 That Peter Kay Thing - Series 1
  1. E4 - The Arena
Actor
1995 The Stand Up Show - Series 1
  1. Special - BBC New Comedy Award 1995
Guest
Daniel Kitson: Stories For The Wobbly-Hearted Self
Daniel Kitson: Dancing Self
Daniel Kitson: Something Self
Daniel Kitson: Stories For The Wobbly-Hearted Writer
Daniel Kitson: Dancing Writer
Daniel Kitson: Something Writer
Daniel Kitson: Love, Innocence And The Word Cock Self

Non-comedy TV and film credits may be found here:
Daniel Kitson on IMDb

Born
Saturday 2nd July 1977 (47 years-old)
Nationality
English
Comedians' Choice Award, The 2015
Best Show (Nominee)
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award 2007
Most Outstanding Show (Winner)
Chortle Awards 2006
Best Headliner (Winner)
Best Full-Length Solo Show (Winner)
People's Choice (Winner)
Comedians' Comedian (Winner)
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award 2006
Most Outstanding Show (Nominee)
Chortle Awards 2005
Best Compere (Winner)
People's Choice (Winner)
Best Full-Length Solo Show (Winner)
Chortle Awards 2004
People's Choice (Winner)
Comedians' Comedian (Winner)
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award 2004
Most Outstanding Show (Nominee)
Chortle Awards 2003
Best Full-Length Solo Show (Winner)
Comedians' Comedian (Winner)
Chortle Awards 2002
Best Male Circuit Comedian (Winner)
People's Choice (Runner-up)
Comedians' Comedian (Runner-up)
Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2002
Best Comedy Show (Winner)
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award 2002
Most Outstanding Show (Nominee)
Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2001
Best Comedy Show (Nominee)
NATYS: New Acts of the Year Show 1999
Top of the Bill (Runner-up)
BBC New Comedy Award 1995
Main Prize (Nominee)
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