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Kevin EldonKevin Eldon is a comic actor of note. Having appeared in pretty much every relevant British comedy television show of the 1990s, he has a credit list longer than most other British performers. Starting on the standup circuit in the early '90s performing an act in character as a political poet, Eldon formed a friendship with the stand up comedian Stewart Lee, which would later lead to an invitation to work with Lee & on his radio series with comedy partner Richard Herring, "Lee & Herring's Fist Of Fun". Eldon's work sat well with that of Lee & Herring, and he continued to work with them on all their projects, including The Lee & Herring Radio Show, Fist of Fun & This Morning With Richard Not Judy, providing a multitude of characters, most notably 'The False Rod Hull' & hobby king 'Simon Quinlank'. As well as Lee & Herring, Eldon has worked closely with Simon Munnery and Julia Davis. He has featured in a vast array of comedy projects including Brass Eye, Spaced, Black Books, Big Train, World of Pub, The Sunday Show, Comedy Nation, Cows (the ill-fated Eddie Izzard penned sitcom which followed the life of a family of cows), Jam, I'm Alan Partridge, Attention Scum!, Nighty Night and much, much more. Kevin Eldon is a Soka Gakkai Buddhist.
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