Mel Smith

Comedian and director of 'Not the Nine O'Clock News'

Mel Smith - Comedian and director of 'Not the Nine O'Clock News'
Born

December 3rd, 1952
72 years ago

Died

July 19th, 2013
11 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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An English comedian, actor, director, and producer rose to prominence during the late 1970s and 1980s. Gained popularity as a cast member of the satirical television sketch show 'Not the Nine O'Clock News'. Co-created and starred in the comedy series ' Alas Smith and Jones', which showcased comedy sketches and celebrity interviews. Directed and produced numerous television and film productions, with a distinctive style that contributed to British comedy. Collaborated with several notable comedians and actors throughout a prolific career, solidifying a significant presence in the entertainment industry.

Cast member of 'Not the Nine O'Clock News'

Co-created and starred in 'Alas Smith and Jones'

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