Kevin Eldon
Kevin Eldon is a prominent British actor, comedian, and songwriter known for his contributions to the UK comedy scene. Born in Chatham, Kent, Eldon began his journey in entertainment during the late 1990s, featuring in iconic television comedies such as *Fist of Fun*, *Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge*, *Big Train*, *Brass Eye*, and *Jam*. In 2013, he launched his own sketch series, *It's Kevin*, on the BBC, showcasing his unique comedic style. Notably, he also had minor roles in the acclaimed HBO series *Game of Thrones*.
Eldon's creative talents extend beyond television; he was involved in the music scene during the late 1970s, co-founding the band Virginia Doesn't, which gained recognition with a session on Radio One's *John Peel Show*. The band's evolution led to the formation of The Time, which performed alongside well-known acts like The Jam and Bad Manners before transitioning into the spoof band Gerry Hackett & The Fringes.
A practicing Buddhist since 1990, Eldon has a family with his wife Holly, whom he met on the set of *Hyperdrive*. His stand-up career took off in the early 1990s, where he first appeared as the political poet Paul Hamilton, later collaborating with comedian Stewart Lee on various projects, including the radio series *Lee & Herring's Fist of Fun*. His versatility as a performer has made him a cherished figure in British comedy, earning him acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and beyond.
Filmography
Set Fire to the Stars
Funny Cow
Bill Bailey: Tinselworm
The Wedding Video
Eaten by Lions
Six Minutes to Midnight
High Heels and Low Lifes
Murder on the Blackpool Express
Bill Bailey: Dandelion Mind
Hot Fuzz
Piccadilly Jim
Johnny English Strikes Again
Hugo
Funland
Big Train
Hippies
Danger Mouse (2015)
How TV Ruined Your Life
Damned
Timewasters
Nighty Night
It's Kevin
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
Hyperdrive
15 Storeys High
The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff
Trigger Point
Brass Eye
Juice