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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Stress Whales and Yanks
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@charliecoutts3003
He is so sorely missed. Obviously by his close family but also by anyone who loved his comedy. I first saw him live nearly 30 years ago at the Red Rose Labour Club on Seven Sisters Road. He was as funny then as he was when he became really famous. So sad he's no longer here .
@ramsey6681
Thank you! I bought this CD when it first came out but lost it years ago. I've been hoping ever since that someone would put it on YT!
I was the frontman in a hairy heavy rock biker-type band for years, and at one point in every gig there was always a pause in between a couple of songs while the guitarist switched instruments, so there was an empty space for about 2 minutes (which is a fairly long time at a rock gig!) that I used to have to fill by talking to the audience. So I used to try to take the 'comedian' route and take the piss out of people closest to me in the crowd, which didn't always work as well as I'd have liked in every circumstance!
Until I got this CD. Then I found out that all I had to do was put on Sean's Bernard Manning voice and do the, "How d'you stop a dog humping your leg..?" joke.
The laughter at the punchline filled the empty space on its own! And, ironically, I used to literally do his piss-take bit of singing "Feelings..." and use that as the count-in to go straight into a full-band headbanger!
RIP Sean. Thanks, mate. You saved me from more launched pint glasses than you ever knew! 😂
@danemartin2647
Thanks for this 👍🍻 he was a legend and sadly missed.
@themutterer4503
We were all so lucky to be alive at a time when he was being hilarious.
@LeofromFreo
We loved you, Sean, and always will.
@joyjoJ4ever
Should have been on dvd
@jamesdean8785
It still hurts too much to listen. Him and Norm. Such wastes, they had so much more to give us
@vangroover1903
At least we knew one of them was sick
@ssw4m
Thanks so much for sharing this!
@edwardwilliammorris1340
The best comic ever . Rip ♥️