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Five
Children and It Eddie
is to be the voice of The Sand Fairy in the remake of this Edith Nesbit
classic children's novel. Filming started last Summer on the Isle of
Man.
Listen to Eddie being interviewed by Sara
Cox on Radio 1 on 6th Jan 2004
Eddie on
the Jonathan Ross Radio Show. BBC Radio 2
Listen to it here
Eddie makes The
Guardian's Top 50 Funniest People in Britain
Eddie Izzard, 41
Why: His monologues conjure up a childlike, alternative universe - where fruit ripens maliciously and cats prospect for oil in sitting rooms. He is open about his dyslexia, which means that his routines are almost all improvised. And he's a strong Europhile, performing in French, German, you name it. As Britain's most famous transvestite, he synthesises the best of male and female fashion. Recently he's been increasingly taken seriously as an actor - last year he gave a Tony-nominated performance in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg on Broadway. 'I'd love to be Carrie-Anne Moss in The Matrix, or Yul Brynner in The Magnificent Seven. I want to be an action transvestite.'
Funniest moment: Izzard's riff on Pavlov's cat: 'Day one: rang bell - cats answered the door. Day two: cats said they had eaten. Day three: cats stole the battery. Day four: cats rang the bell, I ate the food.'
What next: Touring his one-man show, Sexie. He is tipped to play Dr Who in the new series by Russell T. Davies.
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'40'
INFO
Provocative
three-part drama focusing on seven former school friends whose
lives are undergoing seismic change as they hit the landmark age
of 40. Anita and Joanne plan a school reunion in Bristol, but a
troublesome ex-partner - Ralph - finds out that he has not been
invited and returns to open old wounds with Anita. They end up
meeting an old acquaintance who appears to have a mysterious
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Scotsman
Review of Revengers Tragedy
Keep up to
date with what's happening with Revenger's Tragedy by reading director
Alex
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