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Lee Ridley
Lee Ridley

Lee Ridley

  • 43 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Meet Lost Voice Guy: the stand up comic who can't speak

Mute cerebral palsy sufferer Lee Ridley provides some hearty laughs at Edinburgh Fringe 2013.

Chris Stone, The Telegraph, 14th August 2013

Lost voice Guy: A new type of silent comedy

Lee Ridley has no voice, so his stand-up comedy is spoken via an iPad app.

BBC Ouch!, 7th August 2013

Comedian with no voice Lee Ridley prepares Fringe debut

Stand-up comedian Lee Ridley aka Lost Voice Guy is preparing for his first Edinburgh Fringe show A Voice Of Choice.

Nisha Joshi, Sky News, 1st August 2013

Fringe comedy debut: Lee Ridley AKA Lost Voice Guy

Mute comedian Lee Ridley appears for the first time at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2013.

The List, 26th July 2013

Darlington Comedy Festival 2013 - the line-up revealed

Performers include Sarah Millican, Jason Cook and Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 16th June 2013

Lost Voice Guy to perform debut Fringe show this summer

Lee Ridley, a.k.a. "Lost Voice Guy", will be performing his first solo show, Voice of Choice, at the Edinburgh Fringe this summer.

Ian Wolf, Giggle Beats, 5th March 2013

Lost Voice... Girl

Silent comic Lee Ridley is once again fundraising for Comic Relief - by dressing up as a woman.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 20th February 2013

Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley is rising star in comedy

Things are moving fast for rising comedian Lee Ridley.

Sunday Sun, 9th December 2012

Lee Ridley made patron of Find A Voice charity

A rising comedian who has cerebral palsy has told of his pride at being made patron of a disabilities charity.

Matthew McKenzie, Sunday Sun, 25th November 2012

Lee Ridley: silent funnyman who brings the house down

At first the laughs are, perhaps understandably, nervous. But then Lee Ridley is far from a conventional stand-up comic. For a start, he doesn't utter a single word on stage. Lee, who has cerebral palsy, cannot speak so he uses a text-to-speech iPad app to deliver his lines.

Eve McGowan, Mail on Sunday, 4th November 2012

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