Dylan
- Stand-up comedian
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Jim Jefferies, Dylan Moran head up RockNess comedy
Heard the one about the Scottish music festival with the star-studded comedy lineup? The RockNess Festival, held at Dores, near Loch Ness has managed to snap up acerbic charmer Jim Jefferies and Irish funnyman Dylan Moran to headline its comedy festival, backed up by a raft of the UK's top comics.
The Scotsman, 30th May 2013Comedy review: Dylan Moran, Inverness
When railing against one's own mortality and flailing against the onward march of civilisation are your default settings, even a spluttering work in progress from a comic as gifted as Dylan Moran is richly entertaining.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 25th May 2013Jay Lafferty on her comedy hero Dylan Moran
Why Moran's Bernard Black is 'the poster boy for the manchild'.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 15th May 2013Dylan Moran, Tony Law for Larmer Tree Festival
Dylan Moran is set to headline the Larmer Tree Festival alongside Alistair McGowan, Rich Hall and Tony Law.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 29th April 2013Dylan Moran on RockNess, stand-up & his next film
The Irish comic headlines the comedy stage at RockNess 2013.
Niki Boyle, The List, 23rd April 2013Dylan Moran interview
Dylan Moran, 41, is best known for his stand-up work and acclaimed sitcom Black Books. He will be performing at the Latitude Festival in July.
Andrew Williams, Metro, 17th April 2013Dylan Moran headlines Latitude 2013
Latitude Festival has announced its comedy line-up for 2013, featuring the likes of Dylan Moran, Daniel Kitson and Tim Key.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 19th March 2013Dylan Moran and Jim Jefferies to headline Rockness 2013
Dylan Moran, Jim Jefferies and Daniel Sloss are heading to Scotland's Rockness festival.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 19th March 2013Dylan Moran - B4 Black Books
While the idea for the decidedly three-dimensional character of Bernard Black from Black Books (drinking, smoking and reading) came from the genius minds of Moran and Linehan, what many British situation comedy fans may not remember is that Dylan Moran got his first major television role several years prior to Black Books in a series called, How Do You Want Me?
Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 24th May 2012Comedy gold: Dylan Moran's Monster
One of the finest phrasemakers in comedy smuggles out the less bigoted frustrations of middle England beneath a cloak of rumpled Irish charm.
Leo Benedictus, The Guardian, 26th April 2012