Dylan Moran is an Irish comedian from County Meath. He is probably most fam… Read Full Bio ↴Dylan Moran is an Irish comedian from County Meath. He is probably most famous for playing the misanthropic Bernard Black in the Channel 4 sitcom Black Books.
Dylan was born in 1971 in County Meath, Navan, Ireland. He left school at 16 with no qualifications and apparently spent 4 jobless years 'drinking and writing bad poetry'. He once worked as a florist for a week but hated it. He is not very tall.
Dylan fell into comedy at age 20 after watching Ardal O'Hanlon and other comedians perform at Dublins 'The Comedy Cellar', a small 90-seater comedy club with no microphone. He had a go at standup at the Comedy Cellar in 1992 and found his calling- attracted also by the need for no qualifications! Between 1995 and 1996 Dylan was writing a weekly column for The Irish Times.
Dylan's talent was acknowledged in 1993 when he won the 'So You Think You're Funny' award at the Edinburgh Festival. He then went on to become the youngest person to win the Perrier Award in 1996 at Edinburgh Festival at age 24. 'Gurgling For Money' was Dylans first major one man stand up UK tour in 1997. He went on to perform at many other festivals including the Hay Literary Festival, Montreal Comedy Festival, Vancouver Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Festival.
In 1998 he won his first major television role in the BBC 2 sitcom 'How Do You Want Me?' with Charlotte Coleman.
Dylan then won a small role in the 1999 movie 'Notting Hill' as Rufus the Thief.
In 2000, 'Black Books' was first aired on Channel 4. The sitcom about a miserable, unsociable, drunken book shop owner Bernard Black was the original idea by Dylan and helped brought into existence by co-writer and fellow Irishman Graham Linehan. Series 2 was televised in 2002, and series 3 (quite possibly the last series) which aired in March 2004 on Channel 4 was greeted with great enthusiasm by critics and fans alike.
Dylan can also be seen playing 'David' in 2004's British movie success, the 'RomZomCom', 'Shaun Of The Dead', written by the writers of Spaced, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright.
2004 has also seen Dylan taking to the road again with his killer new show, Monster II, including performances in New York and Milan, as well as a zig-zag tour around Britain, culminating in a week-long run at London's Palace Theatre, before two shows at Dublin's Vicar street, and finally an appearance at the Hay Festival.
A live DVD of the Monster II tour, filmed May 28th at Dublin's Vicar Street, is out on general release. This is Dylan's first live stand-up DVD. After a successful run in New York in March as part of the British Comedy Invasion (including performances by other top British comedians such as Eddie Izzard, Bill Bailey and Tommy Tiernan)(Although he and Tiernan are both Irish). Dylan returned to New York for a month-long run at the Village Theatre. He then did a two-week London West End run at the Wyndham's Theatre, November 1st-13th 2004.
Having finally laid Black Books to rest, Dylan is still busy. His next project is a role in Tristram Shandy, starring alongside Steve Coogan, Stephen Fry and Rob Brydon amongst others.
After living in North London for many years, Dylan now lives with his family in Edinburgh.
Dylan is very ambiguous about details of his life which makes interviews with journalists a hard task.
His PR says, "Dylan's shy, he doesn't like talking to journalists".
In one interview he questioned, "Why is there all the fuss about what i'm up to?"
Www.dylanmoranrules.com
Dylan was born in 1971 in County Meath, Navan, Ireland. He left school at 16 with no qualifications and apparently spent 4 jobless years 'drinking and writing bad poetry'. He once worked as a florist for a week but hated it. He is not very tall.
Dylan fell into comedy at age 20 after watching Ardal O'Hanlon and other comedians perform at Dublins 'The Comedy Cellar', a small 90-seater comedy club with no microphone. He had a go at standup at the Comedy Cellar in 1992 and found his calling- attracted also by the need for no qualifications! Between 1995 and 1996 Dylan was writing a weekly column for The Irish Times.
Dylan's talent was acknowledged in 1993 when he won the 'So You Think You're Funny' award at the Edinburgh Festival. He then went on to become the youngest person to win the Perrier Award in 1996 at Edinburgh Festival at age 24. 'Gurgling For Money' was Dylans first major one man stand up UK tour in 1997. He went on to perform at many other festivals including the Hay Literary Festival, Montreal Comedy Festival, Vancouver Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Festival.
In 1998 he won his first major television role in the BBC 2 sitcom 'How Do You Want Me?' with Charlotte Coleman.
Dylan then won a small role in the 1999 movie 'Notting Hill' as Rufus the Thief.
In 2000, 'Black Books' was first aired on Channel 4. The sitcom about a miserable, unsociable, drunken book shop owner Bernard Black was the original idea by Dylan and helped brought into existence by co-writer and fellow Irishman Graham Linehan. Series 2 was televised in 2002, and series 3 (quite possibly the last series) which aired in March 2004 on Channel 4 was greeted with great enthusiasm by critics and fans alike.
Dylan can also be seen playing 'David' in 2004's British movie success, the 'RomZomCom', 'Shaun Of The Dead', written by the writers of Spaced, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright.
2004 has also seen Dylan taking to the road again with his killer new show, Monster II, including performances in New York and Milan, as well as a zig-zag tour around Britain, culminating in a week-long run at London's Palace Theatre, before two shows at Dublin's Vicar street, and finally an appearance at the Hay Festival.
A live DVD of the Monster II tour, filmed May 28th at Dublin's Vicar Street, is out on general release. This is Dylan's first live stand-up DVD. After a successful run in New York in March as part of the British Comedy Invasion (including performances by other top British comedians such as Eddie Izzard, Bill Bailey and Tommy Tiernan)(Although he and Tiernan are both Irish). Dylan returned to New York for a month-long run at the Village Theatre. He then did a two-week London West End run at the Wyndham's Theatre, November 1st-13th 2004.
Having finally laid Black Books to rest, Dylan is still busy. His next project is a role in Tristram Shandy, starring alongside Steve Coogan, Stephen Fry and Rob Brydon amongst others.
After living in North London for many years, Dylan now lives with his family in Edinburgh.
Dylan is very ambiguous about details of his life which makes interviews with journalists a hard task.
His PR says, "Dylan's shy, he doesn't like talking to journalists".
In one interview he questioned, "Why is there all the fuss about what i'm up to?"
Www.dylanmoranrules.com
Religion
Dylan Moran Lyrics
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09.Lana Del Rey Everything is fine now Let sleeping dogs lay All our minds m…
242 Take our time Hold the line Is it important Such a mess Tend…
Apache Indian Chorus I and I respect all religion I and I me pray…
ataquemos Romanticé el calor que no llegaba Me acostumbré al dolor que…
BAMBii Where are you going Where do you want to be I've been…
Bif Naked Suck my mouth. Suck my pain away. Helplessness, I am hard to…
Blumio 17 Menschen starben bei einem Drohnenangriff der US-Armee in…
blyne Baby, we could start a religion A magical vision, if…
Böhse Onkelz Wie eine ungekrönte Macht Regierst Du jedes Land Im Name…
Bride Welcome to your life We have got you in our sights And…
B¿hse Onkelz Wie eine ungekrцnte Macht Regierst Du jedes Land I'm Namens …
C.F.D.L. Girl I'm all up on you Like a new religion See you…
Call Can't change the now if I don't have conviction Destroying t…
Celina Bostic Du machst immer, was Du sollst Hast davon die Nase voll Dies…
Chantel You think that I'm a problem I'll tell you, baby, …
Cold Snap These words are mine* Mine, mine, mine. Dance for your r…
Colton Avery Lately I've been acting numb to you You think I'm losing…
Coph Nia Right' branded on my brow 'Wrong' graven on my mind You se…
Crusher That's me in the corner That's me in the spotlight Losing my…
D.B.F. Oh life, it's bigger It's bigger than you And you are not…
D.L Hughley Ceux qui passent plus de temps À donner aux autres Qu'à se…
Da' T.R.U.T.H. I sold my soul for a conscious mind Living on the…
Dangerfield That's me on the billboard That's me in the spotlight wavy T…
Davy Vance I long for the silence and peace A rest from the…
Destiny They are fighting on islands. They are fighting at sea.…
Disfear religion skapar konflikter, konflikter och krig det finns i…
E.A.T.E.R. De pura Kush para darle un jalón Y lo peor del…
Elton John Well he could almost taste the money But he was sitting…
Frank-Markus Barwasser Taxi driver Be my shrink for the hour Leave the meter runnin…
Front 242 Take our time Hold the line Is it important Such a mess Tend…
Front 242 [Remixed by Various] Take our time Hold the line Is it important Such a mess …
Funker Vogt Aggression und Doktrin im Namen der Freiheit Begleiten uns …
Heimat-Los Con la suerte echada me jugué a ser él Contador de…
Helian I don't believe in god But in your body, I find…
Hope For Agoldensummer Gentle women Don't you know God is a man Gentle men …
Howard (US) Lyrics begin at 0: 58 Staring out to dark Your reflection s…
Intoxicados Poco a poco pude notar que en la vida hay…
Isaac Wheadon When did it begin ? The twisting and changing of the…
Isak Danielson Can we say goodbye to To the lies you told You know…
Jascha Richter She was born in Russia many years ago She grew young…
Jhoni The Voice Tu fuiste mi religión Mi única canción Cada nota me lo dia M…
jim jones Some sort of a desperation some said It was like the…
John Lydon Stained glass windows keep the cold outside While the hypocr…
K.I.R De pura Kush para darle un jalón Y lo peor del…
Kiethevez There's no need to stay out this play I'm already gone I'm…
Lana Del Rey Everything is fine now Let sleeping dogs lay All our minds m…
Lana Del Rey [Honeymoon '2015] Everything is fine now Let's sleep in the dark's day All o…
Lana Del Rey/Rick Nowels Everything is fine now Let sleeping dogs lay All our minds m…
Lori Meyers Una nueva religión Que no tiene ningún Dios Su credo es mani…
Luther Vandross It was early Sunday morning Everyone in the house was still…
M.Others Life is bigger It's bigger And you, you are not me The le…
Me And The White Tiger Six feet under the earth is where you'll reside It's time…
Members of Mayday In music and dance I express my self as a member of…
Mike Dimes I ain't gon' die up in no Cuban link, pimpin'…
Motörhead I don't need no blind belief I don't need no comic…
N.E.P.H.E.W Time to go to bed More or less Licor Quarenta y…
P.R. Vs Pil De pura Kush para darle un jalón Y lo peor del…
Parson James Reach out for my cross And then I reach for the…
Perel Schau mich an! Schau mich an! Schau mich an!…
Pink Turns Blue I Feel strong enough to rise Like I Match against the go…
PJ Morton I don't think I like your religion Don't always make the…
Public Image Ltd. Stained glass windows keep the cold outside While the hypocr…
R.I.M De pura Kush para darle un jalón Y lo peor del…
Radio-Rock Those days I was out in the streets With the people And you…
Ravenous I have already seen it all A thousand times before Gazing…
Rebel-D Ceux qui passent plus de temps À donner aux autres Qu'à se…
Religión Después de tantas decepciones Uno ya no es igual Ya no crees…
River City Rebels Door to door, Selling me your religion Confronting me like …
S.P.A.D. Ceux qui passent plus de temps À donner aux autres Qu'à se…
Sarah Sparks So you tell me you′ve got no religion? Because you don't…
Shakhan Saw religion had tied freedom From his shaven head to his…
Shura It's human It's our religion No preacher to teach us to love…
Skylar Grey I saw a man die the day he got out…
Slime Erzählt mir nichts von euren Göttern Denn die haben niemals…
STEKLO.SOUND Only save the ones that know, I can... Only save the…
Switched Yeah Take back the blood that you shed I've lost…
T.R. De pura Kush para darle un jalón Y lo peor del…
Ten Years After I never really understood religion Except it seems a good ex…
The Front Take our time Hold the line Is it important Such a mess …
The New York Room instrumental written, performed and recorded by: Mat…
Tiken Jah Fakoly Religion should be cool Religion can be crazy Religion shoul…
Tongues. It's just religion It's just religion It's just religion It'…
Tricky-M Oh, life is bigger It's bigger Than you and you are not…
V-Sequence Give me that old time religion Tis the old time religion, Ti…
Valley's Eve Countless years have passed And we managed it to front proo…
Virgin Millionaires I'm passing out On the floor again While the radio is play…
Zaliva-D Ceux qui passent plus de temps À donner aux autres Qu'à se…
Zand My angel's most polite when I am on my knees And…
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AL- BOT
I believe in the potential of humanity.
This guy is funny.
Nederlanditis Nederlanditis
Marvelous comedian. Has turned teetotal. It was always confusing: Was the tremor due to a heavy grip, pre Korsakoff, or simply common intoxication; and the same with the slurred speech: was it the Irishness of his English, or the Ireshness of the drinking ...
⭐7STAR7STORM7⭐
You only know there's food there because one of the drinks is chewy 🤣🤣👌 indeed
Ninja Coffee Bunny
I didn't realize that the voice of the universe was a British Mickey Mouse
Monica W A
I still adore him
Alan Doolan
A wise woman
mm aa
Those who say they don't believe in anything don't realize that's their biggest belief that "they don't believe in anything."
penguinista
I prefer questions I can't answer to answers I can't question.
Science is based on testable ideas. You don't need to have faith in science, though many people do. You can understand every aspect of science and test it yourself, if you have the energy.
Religion is based on faith and does not stand up to testing against reality. Just because some people treat science like a religion, doesn't mean they are the same thing.
Being willing to decide you are wrong when facts disagree with your ideas and come up with new idea that match the evidence is not how religions work.
James Dewane
When I run up against stuff that doesn't bear scrutiny in a religion, I just remind myself that it's a metaphor, and I get to decide what that metaphor is about.
And that habit helps you realize/remember that constructs in science are metaphors, too. Space and time themselves for instance, haha I'll paint your house and steal the ladder, one of those is true!
Mônica
Preaching to the converts, mate.