John Moloney (comedian)
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John Moloney is a British stand up comedian, perhaps best known for his performances on the BBC's The Stand Up Show.
In 2006, he was included in Channel 4's "One Hundred Greatest Stand-ups". The following is from the website: "One of the UK's most experienced stand ups, John Moloney epitomises dry, dispassionate delivery and is a master of the droll one liner. His comedic talent has led him to write for fellow comedians Harry Hill, Jack Dee and Joe Pasquale."
John Moloney has also worked with comedian Bill Bailey, most notably in Bill Bailey's stand up show Part Troll where he sings the Hokey Cokey in the style of German electronic band Kraftwerk, during the encore.
"It is good to know there is still room for a stand-up comedian as gifted and unpretentious as John Moloney" - The Times
[edit] External links
- John Moloney's official website
- Just For Laughs Comedy Tour 2003 with photo of Maloney
- 100 Greatest Stand-ups
- Interview with Moloney in The Guardian
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