Sean Lock (born April 22, 1963; died 16 August, 2021) was an English comedi… Read Full Bio ↴Sean Lock (born April 22, 1963; died 16 August, 2021) was an English comedian and writer. Born in Woking, Surrey, he began his career in comedy as a stand up comedian. Early in his career, Sean appeared in the BBC show "Newman and Baddiel in Pieces" (1993), usually as a recurring David Attenborough-like character in one-man sketches parodying nature documentaries.
In 2000 he won the award for "best live comic" at the British Comedy Award, and was nominated for the Perrier Comedy Award. He was also well known for his appearances on television and radio. He also wrote material for such comics as Bill Bailey, Lee Evans and Mark Lamarr.
Sean also co-wrote (with Mark Lamarr) and starred in the classic cult comedy series 15 Storeys High.
In 2000 he won the award for "best live comic" at the British Comedy Award, and was nominated for the Perrier Comedy Award. He was also well known for his appearances on television and radio. He also wrote material for such comics as Bill Bailey, Lee Evans and Mark Lamarr.
Sean also co-wrote (with Mark Lamarr) and starred in the classic cult comedy series 15 Storeys High.
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