Jason Byrne (comedian)
Jason Byrne (born 25 February 1972) is an Irish comedian and radio host. He is well known for improvisation and his typically unscripted live shows, which often involve audience participation.
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Byrne performing in So You Think You're Funny in 2008 | |
Born | Dublin, Ireland | 25 February 1972
Medium | Television, Stand up |
Nationality | Irish |
Years active | 1995–present |
Genres | Observational comedy, Surreal humour, Insult comedy |
Notable works and roles | Ireland's Got Talent |
Website | Official website |
In August 2008, he made his twelfth Edinburgh Festival Fringe appearance. Byrne previously presented a mid-morning radio show on Phantom FM as well as a comedy chat show The Jason Byrne Show featuring P. J. Gallagher,[1] and a comedy panel show called The Byrne Ultimatum on RTÉ Two. He created and starred in a radio show also called The Jason Byrne Show from 2010 to 2012 on BBC Radio 2.[2] The second series was awarded a Gold Sony Radio Award for Best Comedy. In September 2017, he avoided a driving ban after he pleaded guilty to driving without insurance and driving without a driving licence. Byrne was driving without a licence as he has been disqualified for accumulating 13 penalty points for speeding offences.
Byrne was born in Dublin, in the suburb of Ballinteer. Byrne was married to Brenda from 2004 until 2018 and has 2 children.
Awards and nominations
- Finalist in So You Think You're Funny in 1996
- Nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 1998
- Nominated for the Perrier Award in 2001 for his show entitled "Jason Byrne".
- Forth One Fringe Award in 2004 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Stand-Up shows
- 2001 – Jason Byrne (Perrier Nominee)
- 2003 – Jason Byrne Hates...
- 2003 – Jason Byrne
- 2004 – Jason Byrne: That’s Not a Badger
- 2005 – The Lovely Goat Show
- 2006 – Sheep for Feet and Rams for Hands
- 2007 – Afterhours
- 2008 – Cats Under Mats, Having Chats with Bats
- 2009 – The Byrne Supremacy
- 2010 – Jason Byrne 2010
- 2011 – Cirque Du Byrne[3]
Filmography
Television
- 35 Aside (Football Hooligan) (1996)
- Father Ted (Referee) (1998)
- Comedy Lab (Jason Byrne Is Twiggy No Branch) (1999)
- Dark Ages (Arland) (1999)
- The Jason Byrne Show (2002)
- Separation Anxiety (Waiter) (2002)
- Paddy Muck (2005)
- Emily's Song (Robert) (2006)
- Comedy Cuts (2007)
- Anonymous (2007–2010)[1]
- Dick & Dom's Funny Business (Special Guest) (2011)
- The Comedy Annual (2011)
- Melbourne Comedy Festival Great Debate 2011 (2011)
- Live at the Apollo (Series 7, Episode 1) (2011)
- The Matt Lucas Awards (2013)
- Father Figure (2013)
- Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled'" (Series 1, Episode 2) (2014)
- Wild Things (Presenter) (2015)
- Don't Say It... Bring It! (Host) (2017)[4]
- Ireland's Got Talent (Judge) (2018–2019)
- Show Me the Movie! (2018)
- Hughesy, We Have a Problem (2018)
Film
- I Went Down (Cork Man No. 2) (1997)
- The General (Reporter 2) (1998)
- Alice in Wonderland (Pat the Gardener) (1999)
- Killing Bono (Hotel Receptionist) (2011)
Radio
- The Jason Byrne Show (2010–2012)[2]
Stand-up DVDs
- Out of the Box (20 November 2006)
- Live – Cirque Du Byrne (19 November 2012)
References
- "Funny to Byrne". Irish Independent. 24 November 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
- "'The Jason Byrne Show' Episode Guide". BBC.co.uk.
- "Cirque Du Byrne". Edfringe. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved July 3, 2011.
- Shows | Stellify Media, Retrieved on May 30, 2018