Rory Bremner
Twenty-five years ago, Rory Bremner performed his first public impression. Nine years later, he starred in his first BBC series "Now For Something Else". Today, he is widely rated as Britain’s sharpest impressionist – a one-man opposition party – with his weekly Channel Four show "Bremner, Bird & Fortune" (Vera Prods) and seasonal 'specials', regularly winning awards as the best satire on television. He ‘does’ over 100 people, from Tony Blair to Mohamed al Fayed.
Rory’s appeared in countless comedy shows from "Have I Got News For You" (Hat Trick Prods for BBC TV) to "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and has been interviewed more than any other performer by both "Wogan" and "Parkinson". Rory has recently lent his voice to "This is Craig Brown" for Radio 4 and tested his driving prowess on BBC2’s "Top Gear".
Rory appears regularly on "Breakfast With Frost" (BBC TV) and writes articles and diaries for numerous publications.
He has also translated two operas: Kurt Weill’s "Der Silbersee" and George Bizet’s "Carmen", the latter for a cast recruited from South African townships who promptly translated the dialogue into Xhosa so Rory can’t understand it!
Rory’s appeared in countless comedy shows from "Have I Got News For You" (Hat Trick Prods for BBC TV) to "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and has been interviewed more than any other performer by both "Wogan" and "Parkinson". Rory has recently lent his voice to "This is Craig Brown" for Radio 4 and tested his driving prowess on BBC2’s "Top Gear".
Rory appears regularly on "Breakfast With Frost" (BBC TV) and writes articles and diaries for numerous publications.
He has also translated two operas: Kurt Weill’s "Der Silbersee" and George Bizet’s "Carmen", the latter for a cast recruited from South African townships who promptly translated the dialogue into Xhosa so Rory can’t understand it!
