John Fortune
John Fortune was a renowned English satirist, comedian, writer, and actor, celebrated for his sharp wit and incisive humor. He gained significant recognition through his collaborations with John Bird and Rory Bremner on the acclaimed television program "Bremner, Bird and Fortune," which cleverly blended satire and political commentary. Born in 1939, Fortune's educational journey began at Bristol Cathedral School, followed by King's College, Cambridge. It was during his time at Cambridge that he forged a lasting friendship with fellow comedian John Bird, which would later lead to a successful partnership in comedy.
Fortune's career spanned several decades, during which he became known for his unique style, characterized by a blend of absurdity and intelligence. He not only entertained audiences but also challenged political norms through his work. In addition to "Bremner, Bird and Fortune," Fortune made notable appearances on various television programs and theatrical productions, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
In recognition of his contributions to comedy and satire, Fortune received accolades that affirmed his status as a leading figure in British comedy. His ability to engage with current events through humor made him a respected voice in the industry, leaving a lasting legacy even after his passing in 2013. John Fortune's work continues to inspire new generations of comedians and satirists.