Alexei Sayle

Alexei Sayle

infobox Comedian
name = Alexei Sayle



birth_date = Birth date and age|1952|8|7|df=yes
birth_place = Anfield, Liverpool, England
nationality = British
occupation = Actor, writer, comedian
known_for = ("The Young Ones")

Alexei David Sayle (born 7 August 1952) is an English comedian, actor and author. He was a central part of the alternative comedy circuit in the early 1980s. Much of Sayle's humour is in the tradition of Spike Milligan and Monty Python, with riffs based on an absurd premise. His television comedy is notable for cynicism, intelligence and political awareness, although he also employs physical comedy. Sayle's trademark appearance is a shaved head, five o'clock shadow, and a suit that's a size or two too small.

Early life

Sayle was born and raised in Anfield, Liverpool, the son of an English railway worker and a Lithuanian pools clerk [ [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/476813/ screenonline: Sayle, Alexei (1952-) Biography ] ] , both of whom were members of the Communist Party of Great Britain. In his stand-up comedy work, Sayle describes himself as being of Lithuanian Jewish extraction. In the aftermath of the May 1968 French uprising, he joined the Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist). He went to The Alsop High School in Walton. After leaving school, Sayle took a foundation course in art at Southport, before attending Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. He has been married to Linda Rawsthorn since 1974.

Career

When the Comedy Store opened in London in 1979, Sayle responded to an advert for 'would-be comedians' and became its first compere. In 1980 he was seen at the Edinburgh Festival by comedy producer Martin Lewis (producer of "The Secret Policeman's Balls"), who became his manager. Sayle went on to become the leading performer at the new Comic Strip club. He also secured a radio series for London's Capital Radio, "Alexei Sayle And The Fish People" (1981), for which he won a Sony Radio Award. Sayle later released an album based on the show, "The Fish People Tapes". He appeared on "The Comic Strip Album" (1981) and recorded "Cak!" (1982). He also appeared in the stage show, film and comedy album of "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" (1981-82).

In 1982, Sayle joined Central Television's late-night alternative cabaret show "O.T.T." He left nine weeks into the show's run, citing disappointment with the low-brow old-school comedy that was present in the show. He was replaced by Manchester based comedian Bernard Manning.

The height of his early fame was with the single "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?", produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, who also produced for Madness and Elvis Costello. The twelve inch version of the single achieved notoriety due to its extensive use of profanity. The record's success changed Sayle's comedy career from cult status into the mainstream. He went on to star in many television series and films and also became one of the UK's highest paid voiceover talents. He released two more singles; "Didn't You Kill My Brother?", which was accompanied by a popular music video and "Meanwhile", both from the album "Panic", the cover of which parodies the cover of the Michael Jackson album "Off The Wall". Sayle was a cast member of the situation comedy "The Young Ones", in which he was credited with providing "additional material". He often portrayed the students' landlord Mr. Balowski, but also played the roles of other Balowski family members. In the episode titled "Oil", he sings and performs a song called "Doctor Martens' Boots".

In 1985, he appeared in the "Doctor Who" serial "Revelation of the Daleks". In a column for a British tabloid newspaper around the same time, he indicated that he wanted to become the "first Socialist Doctor." Fact|date=November 2007

Sayle has co-written many programmes, including one episode of "The Comic Strip Presents...", also entitled "Didn't You Kill My Brother?", (which also starred Beryl Reid), three series of "Alexei Sayle's Stuff" (1988-91), two series of "The All New Alexei Sayle Show" (1994-95) and one series of "Alexei Sayle's Merry-Go-Round" (1998). Sayle is often referred to as a "fat bastard" in his skits; the opening credits for "Alexei Sayle's Stuff" featured various characters asking "Who's that fat bastard?" as he passed by.

In 1989, Sayle was awarded an International Emmy for "Stuff". In conversation with Mark Thomas on BBC Radio 4's informal chat-show "Chain Reaction", Sayle revealed that the first he knew of the award was when he watched "Channel 4 News" and saw, to his amazement, Benny Hill collecting the award on his behalf. Fact|date=November 2007

Sayle alternates his comedic work with performances as a character actor ranging from serious ("Gorky Park") to humorous ("Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade").

In 1994 he presented the miniseries "Drive", which gave advice for safe driving through Alexei's signature form of humour interspersed with some very sober pieces. Examples include ending a piece on the likelihood of certain behaviour causing fatal accidents with "...but it's not gonna be me, so it must be one of you", and on the subject of alertness; "You not only have to expect the unexpected, you also have to expect the utterly impossible", followed by jumping into a car with two lobsters.

In 1995, he was awarded an honorary professorship at Thames Valley University.

On 3 November 2006 he presented "Chopwell Soviet"; a 30-minute programme on BBC Radio 4 that reviewed the Chopwell miners 80 years after the village of Chopwell became known as Little Moscow. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/pip/48cfy BBC - Radio 4 - History - Chopwell Soviet ] ]

In 2008, Sayle wrote and presented "Alexei Sayle's Liverpool", a three-part television series in which he reconnected with his hometown. He stated in the programmes that on first hearing that Liverpool was to be awarded the European City of Culture, he received much criticism for describing the city as 'philistine'. He now feels that he doesn't know whether or not his original statement was true, but as a result of making the series he does now consider Liverpool to be his home, and he has vowed to go back there more often in the future.

Sayle has written two short story collections and four novels, including a graphic novel, as well as columns for various publications. His book "Great Bus Journeys Of The World", co-written with David Stafford, is mostly a collection of his columns for "Time Out" and the "Sunday Mirror".

In 2004, Sayle was one of eight contributory authors to the BBC Three competition "End Of Story", in which members of the public completed the second half of stories written by established authors. The winning ending to Sayle's story, "Imitating Katherine Walker", was written by Arthur Allan.

Sayle's new novel, "Mister Roberts", is due out in 2008.

Television series

* "Alexei Sayle's Liverpool" (2008)
* "End Of Story" (2004)
* "Keen Eddie" (2003)
* "Tipping The Velvet" (2002)
* "Alexei Sayle's Merry-Go-Round" (1998)
* "Alexei Sayle's Comedy Hour" (1997)
* "The All New Alexei Sayle Show" (1994 - 1995)
* "Paris" (1994)
* "Drive" (1994)
* "Rubbish, King of the Jumble" (1993)
* "Selling Hitler" (1991)
* "Alexei Sayle's Stuff" (1988 - 1991)
* "Revelation Of The Daleks" ("Doctor Who") (1985)
* "The Comic Strip Presents..." (1982 - 2005)
* "Comic Roots" (1982)
* "Whoops Apocalypse" (1982)
* "The Young Ones" (1982 & 1984)
* "O.T.T." (1982)
* "Wolcott" (1981)
* "Boom Boom, Out Go The Lights" (1980 - 1981)

creen plays

* "Lose Weight...Ask Me How" (2001)
* "Sorry About Last Night" (1995)
* "'Itch" (1990)
* "Night Voice" (1990)

Radio

* "Alexei Sayle's Alternative Take" (2007)
* "Chopwell Soviet" (2006)
* "Lenin of the Rovers" (1988)
* Capital 95.8 (1979-1980) (various performances)

Movies

* "The Thief Lord" (2006)
* "Upstaged" (2005)
* "The Tale of Tarquin Slant" (2004)
* "Don't Walk" (2001)
* "Arabian Nights" (2000)
* "Swing" (1999)
* "Rhinoceros Hunting in Budapest" (1997)
* "Reckless Kelly" (1993)
* "Carry On Columbus" (1992)
* "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989)
* "Siesta" (1987)
* "The Love Child" (1987)
* "Solarbabies" (1986)
* "Whoops Apocalypse" (1986)
* "The Supergrass" (1985)
* "The Bride" (1985)
* "Gorky Park" (1983)
* "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" (1982)
* "Repeater" (1980)

Records

*"Meanwhile" (single, CBS, 1986)
*"Panic" (album, CBS, 1985)
*"Didn't You Kill My Brother?" (single, CBS, 1985) (7" A6553, 12" TA6553)
*"The Fish People Tapes" (album, Island, 1984)
*"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" (single, Springtime/Island, 1982) (7" IS162, 12" 12IS162)
*"Cak!" (album, Springtime/Island, 1982)
*"Pop-Up Toasters" (single, Springtime/Island, 1981) (as "Alexei's Midnight Runners")

Videos

*"The Alexei Sayle Pirate Video" (Springtime, 1982)

Books

* "The Weeping Women Hotel" (Sceptre, 27 February 2006; hardcover ISBN 0-340-83121-9 ) — Sayle's latest novel
* "Overtaken" (Sceptre, 1 September 2003; hardcover ISBN 0-340-76768-5) — despite "Train To Hell", this was publicised as being Sayle's first novel
* "The Dog Catcher" (Sceptre, 19 July 2001; hardcover ISBN 0-340-81868-9, paperback ISBN 0-340-81944-8) — short story collection
* "Barcelona Plates" (Sceptre, 17 February 2000; hardback ISBN 0-340-76752-9, paperback ISBN 0-340-76753-7) — short story collection
* "Alexei Sayle's Great Bus Journeys Of The World" (Methuen, October 1989; paperback ISBN 0-413-62670-9) — collected columns from Time Out and the Sunday Mirror
* "Geoffrey The Tube Train And The Fat Comedian" (Methuen, 1987; paperback) - graphic novel
* "Train To Hell" (Methuen, 9 February 1984; hardcover ISBN 0-413-52460-4, paperback ISBN 0-413-52470-1) — novel co-written by David Stafford

References

External links

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* [http://www.msdivine.net/alexeisayle/ Ms. Divine's Definitive Guide To Alexei Sayle]
* [http://www.showusyourtitters.com/titterpedia/239/ Alexei Sayle's Titterpedia Profile]
*imdb name|id=0768488|name=Alexei Sayle
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_week/4880008.stm Alexei Sayle] on BBC One's " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_week/default.stm This Week] "
* [http://www.spikemagazine.com/0806-alexei-sayle-weeping-women-hotel.php Review of The Weeping Women Hotel by Spike Magazine]


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