Jeremy Hardy
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 4 years ago |
Date of birth | July 17,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Aldershot |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | February 1,2019 |
Died | United Kingdom |
Partner | Katie Barlow |
Job | Comedian |
Education | Farnham Grammar School |
Farnham Sixth Form College | |
University of Southampton | |
Books | My Family and Other Strangers: Adventures in Family History |
Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation | |
When Did You Last See Your Father? Being a Parent: how Men Do it | |
Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation: How to Be Happy and Other Shows | |
Movies/Shows | How to Be |
Hotel | |
If I Ruled the World | |
Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives | |
Jeremy Hardy Gives Good Sex | |
QI | |
I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue | |
Awards | British Comedy Award for the Best Live Stand-Up |
British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Club Performer | |
Spous | Kit Hollerbach ; Katie Barlow |
Children | Elizabeth Hardy |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 430809 |
Jeremy Hardy Life story
Jeremy James Hardy was an English comedian. Born and raised in Hampshire, Hardy studied at the University of Southampton and began his stand-up career in the 1980s, going on to win the Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1988.
Jeremy Hardy's comedy highlights
...Comedian Jeremy Hardy has died from cancer at the age of 57...
Jeremy Hardy: Comedian and Radio 4 panel star dies aged 57
...Jeremy Hardy first appeared on screen in 1986 Comedian Jeremy Hardy, a regular on BBC Radio 4 panel shows like The News Quiz and I m Sorry I Haven t A Clue, has died of cancer aged 57...
Jeremy Hardy: Comedian and Radio 4 panel star dies aged 57
Jeremy Hardy first appeared on screen in 1986
Comedian Jeremy Hardy , a regular on BBC Radio 4 panel shows like The News Quiz and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, has died of cancer aged 57.
His death was confirmed on Friday by his publicist, Amanda Emery.
Hardy made his name on the comedy circuit in the 1980s, winning the prestigious Perrier Award in 1988 and best live act at the ITV Comedy Awards in 1991.
On TV he appeared on shows like QI and sketch programme Now - Something Else .
In a statement, Hardy 's publicist said he died early on Friday and was with his wife and daughter when he died.
"He retained to the end the principles that guided his life; trying to make The World more humane, and to be wonderfully funny," Ms Emery continued.
"He will be enormously missed by so many, who were inspired by him and who laughed with him.
"A fitting memorial will take place, details to be announced soon. "
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was among those to mark his passing, saying Hardy had "made us all smile" and "made us all think. "
BBC Radio 4 also expressed sadness at the loss of "one of the funniest people around".
Speaking to the BBC on Friday, impressionist Rory Bremner remembered his friend as "a kind and compassionate man" who "cared more for people and causes than fame and fortune".
"He was unique in the way he delivered thoughtful, intelligent comedy," he continued, revealing Hardy had been "ill for a few months" and that "very few people" had known about it.
Comic and friend Jack Dee told the BBC Hardy "spoke fluent comedy", adding: "He could take any subject and make it funny".
When asked if he could recall a moment that stood out, he said: "I remember dropping him at The Hospital at one of his earlier appointments.
"He told the staff: 'This is My Friend Jack, he's on work experience for when he gets cancer'. "
Blackadder appearanceBorn in Farnborough in Hampshire, in 1961, Hardy studied Modern History and politics at the University of Southampton before embarking on his stand-up career.
From the outset, he worked his socialist politics into his topical act.
He made his television debut in 1986 in Now - Something Else , an early vehicle for Bremner. Hardy was a featured writer and also played The Role of Jeremy the Trainee.
Hardy also appeared as Corporal Perkins in an episode of the BBC comedy Blackadder Goes Forth in 1989. Seven years later, he presented an episode of Top of The Pops .
Also in 1996, Hardy teamed up with comedian Jack Dee to write Channel 4 Sketch Show Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives. The pair would later work Together Again on I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.
Hardy became well-known for his comically bad singing on the long-running radio panel game.
Political viewsHe also fronted Jeremy Hardy Speaks to The Nation , a series of comedy lectures for BBC Radio 4 , from 1993.
Episodes were based around subjects as diverse as How To be a father and How To meet The Challenge of the 21St Century . The Show 's 10th series was broadcast in 2014.
Hardy often worked his socialist politics into his actAnd he appeared on BBC Radio 4 with his first wife, American actress and comedian Kit Hollerbach , in the sitcoms Unnatural Acts and At Home with the Hardys. They adopted a daughter, Elizabeth, in 1990.
As a life-long socialist, Hardy 's political views were often reflected in his work.
Until 2001, Hardy wrote a column for The Guardian newspaper in which he regularly expressed his support for the Socialist Alliance .
criticised the news media for its "increasingly humorous tone".
Outspoken commentsHis opinions didn't always prove popular with his audience. In 2000, he was booed by members of The Just A Minute audience when he used the subject "parasites" to begin a rant against the Royal Family .
In 2004, after saying in an episode of his Speaks to The Nation show that members and supporters of The British National Party (BNP) should be shot.
Hardy 's second wife was the film-maker Katie BarlowHardy was one of A Number of names from The World of showbusiness to campaign to clear the name of, who was found guilty of The Ira 's 1982 Hyde Park bombing, which killed four members of the Household Cavalry and seven horses. McNamee's conviction was overturned in 1998.
Hardy was also a keen advocate for the rights of Palestinians, travelling to the occupied West Bank in 2002 to film The Documentary Jeremy Hardy vs the Israeli Army.
Hardy is survived by his second wife, film-maker and photographer Katie Barlow, and his daughter.
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