- Keith Allen
Infobox actor
name = Keith Allen
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birthdate = birth date and age|1953|6|2
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location =Swansea ,Wales
birthname = Keith Philip George Allen
notable role = Sherriff of Nottingham for BBC'sRobin Hood series
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spouse =Alison Owen (1982-1989)
Nira Park (?-?) (divorced)
children = Six, including singerLily Allen and actorAlfie Owen-Allen Keith Philip George Allen (born
2 June 1953 ) is a Britishcomedian ,actor , singer and writer. Although he portrays the persona of a working-class Cockney, Allen is a former public schoolboy who was born in Wales.TV and film career
He appeared in a number of films made by The Comic Strip Presents... (notably "The Bullshitters", a parody of "The Professionals") on
Channel 4 in the early 1980s after becoming one of the breakthrough acts of the Comedy Store in 1979. The brother of comedian and film director Kevin Allen, Keith Allen has done both straight and comedy acting, once playingBrian Dennehy .During the brief period of BSB as an alternative satellite broadcaster to Sky, he had a regular comedy show of his own "
I Love Keith Allen " on the Galaxy channel, a mix of stand-up and sketches.He appeared in the
black comedy , "Twin Town ", the Channel 4 adaptation of "A Very British Coup " and played the lodger who dies at the beginning ofDanny Boyle 's thriller "Shallow Grave " (1994). In the same year, he turned in a critically acclaimed performance in aBBC adaptation of "Martin Chuzzlewit ". He was used again by Boyle to play a drug dealer in "Trainspotting" (1996). He also appeared disguised as a fictional hip-hop star 'Keithski' to presentTop of the Pops on 19th July 1996. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp2/trivia/presenters/list11.shtml List of Presenters for Top of the Pops; bbc.co.uk; AccessedSeptember 7 ,2007 .] ] In 2004 He played Dave 'Mouse Ear' Smith in an episode of the cult Channel 4 Comedy Black Books where he was a gambler in several games of poker with Bernard Black (Dylan Moran)He also appeared in the hard-hitting hospital drama, "Bodies", as Dr. Tony Whitman. In 2005 he appeared in the
Endemol -producedBBC Two television programme "Art School" alongsideUlrika Jonsson ,John Humphrys andClarissa Dickson Wright where he discovered a passion for painting. In 2006-2007, Allen co-starred in the BBC's "Robin Hood" drama series, as theSheriff of Nottingham .Allen has appeared in a Series 10 episode of Top Gear as the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car."
TV presenter
He presented TV documentaries for
Victor Lewis-Smith 'sAssociated-Rediffusion Television Productions: "Little Lady Fauntleroy" (2004), "You're Fayed" (2005) and on "Michael Carroll - King of Chavs" (2006). In 2007 his documentary "Tourette De France" appeared onChannel 4 , in which he travelled with a group of Scottish people withTourette syndrome on aRoutemaster bus fromLondon to theParisian hospital where this condition was described byGeorges Gilles de la Tourette in 1884.His most recent documentary, "Keith Allen Will Burn In
Hell ", appeared on Channel 4 in June 2007, and showed Allen profiling the controversialWestboro Baptist Church , led byFred Phelps , and speaking to various members of the church and Phelps' family. Allen made no secret of his opposition to the Church's anti-homosexuality views, and repeatedly called a member of the Phelps family a fool (as a response to an identical insult), and labelled certain punishing passages of the Bible, "utterly, utterly fucking vile." He additionally referred to a member of the Church as a "redneck". The same church and family were filmed as part of aLouis Theroux documentary just a matter of months earlier. Allen appeared in Black Books as a small part in 2004.Allen presented the
Manchester Passion , a contemporary retelling of the last few hours in the life of Jesus onGood Friday ,April 14 ,2006 .Music
He was a member of
Fat Les , a band which also containedBritpop artistsDamien Hirst and Blur bassist Alex James. Allen was also closely associated with the bandNew Order . He co-wrote their only UK number one single, "World In Motion ", and occasionally performed with them live. He also appeared in the band's DVD "New Order Story ", where he played the host to a fictionalNew Order game show. He has been involved in several other football-related records, including "England's Irie" byBlack Grape and "Vindaloo" by Fat Les. He also contributed the song "On Me Head, Son" to the film "", credited on the soundtrack album to Sporting Les. He also once danced onstage with theHappy Mondays inNew York City .Fact|date=July 2008"Vindaloo" sounded a little too much like a "hooligan's anthem" for some observersWho|date=July 2008, but from the point of view of the BBC who commissioned the official UK Music Chart, the band were deliberately walking the ghost of the incident a few years earlier on the BBC's arts & culture programme "
The Late Show " when Keith Allen as a guest on the show got into an extremely heated row with the panel over his view that comedy was now being hamstrung to appease rules of political correctness. Just before storming off the live broadcast, Allen - a veteran of the early 1980s wave of UK "alternative" comedians that had shocked many - had stormed at an Asian member of the panel that was for tighter controls that "It's not a chip you've got on your shoulder, it's a fucking vindaloo!" Allen later explained to press reporters that a vindaloo is as faux ethnic (this piece of Indian cuisine actually originated from Portugal) as those who masquerade as self-appointed spokespeople for ethnic minority communities' rights in order to censor arts and culture according to their own pet prejudices.Fact|date=January 2008Football
Although born in Swansea, Allen is a fan of
Fulham F.C. , the oldest professional football club inLondon . He has produced a number of official songs for the club with his band Colin and the Cottagers singing with the club's chairman, and owner ofHarrods ,Mohamed Al Fayed . These include "We're NotReal Madrid " and "Back Home", a reference to the club's return in 2004 to its historic homeCraven Cottage on the banks of the RiverThames .Personal life
Allen was born in
Gorseinon , nearSwansea ,Wales , the son of Edward Charles Owen, a petty officer in theRoyal Navy . [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/portal/2007/05/19/nosplit/ftdett119.xml Family detective - Telegraph ] ] Allen lived for most of his childhood inGosport while his father served inPortsmouth . As a guest on Top Gear on December 9, 2007, Allen said claims he had 8 children were not true and that he actually has six children by four different women. These include pop singerLily Allen and actorAlfie Owen-Allen with his ex-wifeAlison Owen . He was also married toNira Park and had an affair withJulia Sawalha . [ [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1553135,00.html"I can't stand actors, The Observer, Sunday August 21, 2005"] ] He now lives with actressTamzin Malleson . Their daughter, Teddie, was born in 2006. [ [http://sarahdoula.blogspot.com/2006/12/actor-chooses-home-birth-shock-horror.html Johnson, Sarah; "Actor chooses home birth shock horror"; Birth Wisdom;December 6 ,2006 .] ]Books
* cite book
month=June | year=2007
title =Grow Up
last = Allen
first = Keith
publisher =Ebury Press
id = ISBN 9780091910709References
External links
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* [http://film.guardian.co.uk/Player/Player_Page/0,4159,45443,00.html Guardian Unlimited profile]
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