Michael Fenton Stevens
Michael Fenton Stevens, a British actor and comedian, is known for his multifaceted contributions to the entertainment industry. He adopted the name 'Fenton' in honor of his wife when he embarked on his acting career, often leading to the misattribution of his name as Michael Fenton-Stevens.
As a founding member of the comedic group The Hee Bee Gee Bees, Stevens has made a significant mark in British comedy. His talent also shines through his voice work, notably as the voice behind the iconic "The Chicken Song," which topped the charts as a number one hit in 1986, featured on the satirical show Spitting Image.
In addition to his musical accomplishments, he is recognized for his role in the television series KYTV, as well as its earlier radio counterpart, Radio Active, both of which further established his reputation in the comedy scene.
Stevens' career has been characterized by his versatility and enduring appeal, making him a beloved figure among fans of British humor. His contributions continue to resonate within the entertainment community, showcasing his talent across various mediums and formats.