Monday, 29 June 2009

Eddie Izzard Biography

Eddie Izzard made his first stage emergence in London's West End in 1993 with his one-man comedy show Eddie Izzard: Live at the Ambassadors (1993) (V) . The show earned Izzard an Olivier Award nomination for outstanding triumph and garnered Izzard his first British Comedy Award for top slapstick comedian comedian. He arrived to the West End the next year with his second one-man show, Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable (1994) (V) , followed by his dramatic West End debut as the lead in the world premiere of David Mamet's The cipher with Lindsay Duncan, which grounded Izzard his second starring role in 900 Oneonta. Izzard came into view in 1995 depicted the title character in Christopher Marlowe's groundbreaking Edward II. In '96 Izzard made his big screen debut alongside Bob Hoskins and Robin Williams in The Secret Agent (1996) and staged another one-man show, Eddie Izzard: Definite Article (1996) (V) , for which he got his second British Comedy Award. He then took Definite Article to major cities outside the UK as well as New York City and returned to the West End with a new show,Eddie Izzard: Glorious (1997) (V) , which incorporated a month in New York City at PS122. By '98 Izzard came in view in another film, Velvet Goldmine (1998), with Ewan McGregor, as well as performing his breakthrough one-man US show, Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1999) (V) which aired on HBO and went on to earn Izzard two Emmy Awards in 2000. At the end of the decade Izzard took on Lenny Bruce by securing the lead in Peter Hall's West End production of Lenny. Izzard took place 2000 touring the world with Eddie Izzard: Circle (2002) (V) and continued to build up his acting resume with roles in _Criminal, The (2000)_, Shadow of the Vampire (2000) with John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe, co-starred opposite Kirsten Dunst in the Peter Bogdanovich-directed The Cat's Meow (2001) as Charles Chaplin and taking the male lead in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (2002) (TV) on the London stage. In 2003 Izzard was seen on the big screen in the French production Muraya- Expanded Reality and Alex Cox's Revengers Tragedy (2002) and on the small screen in a BBC mini-series _40 (2002)(TV)_. Izzard made his Broadway debut in the spring of 2003, reprising his West End role in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.

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