Micky Flanagan

English Stand-Up Comedian and Actor

Micky Flanagan - English Stand-Up Comedian and Actor
Born

October 7th, 1962
62 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1962, a prominent stand-up comedian and actor in the UK. Gained recognition for observational humor and storytelling style. Regularly performed at venues across England and appeared on television shows such as 'Live at the Apollo' and 'Would I Lie to You?'. Built a successful career with sold-out tours and comedy specials.

Performed in 'Live at the Apollo'

Starred in 'Would I Lie to You?'

Produced hit stand-up shows like 'Micky Flanagan's Going Out' and 'Micky Flanagan: The Out Out Tour'

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