Jump to content

Russell Brand: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 56: Line 56:


Brand's stint as host of the [[2008 MTV Video Music Awards]]<ref>[http://www.nme.com/news/russell-brand/38433 Russell Brand to host MTV Awards]</ref> was not without controversy. At one point, he said the night, "marked the launch of a very new [[Britney Spears]] era," referring to it as, "the resurrection of [Spears]," and, "if there was a female Christ, it's Britney."<ref name="mtvbbc">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7602885.stm ''BBC - Brand makes controversial comments at MTV awards''.] BBC.co.uk. 8 September 2008.</ref> Brand implored the audience to elect [[Democratic]] presidential candidate [[Barack Obama]] and later called [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[George W. Bush]], "a retarded cowboy fella," who in England, "wouldn't be trusted with scissors."<ref name="mtvbbc"/><ref>Schmidt, Veronica. [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4703539.ece "Russell Brand calls George Bush a 'retard' at MTV awards."] ''Times'' (London). 8 September 2008.</ref> He made several references to the [[Purity ring|virginity rings]] worn by the [[Jonas Brothers]], but later in the show, apologised for those comments.<ref>Reynolds, Simon. [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/a129835/brand-apologises-for-jonas-vmas-gag.html?imdb ''Brand apologises for Jonas Brother's VMA Gag'']. digitalspy.co.uk. 8 September 2008.</ref>
Brand's stint as host of the [[2008 MTV Video Music Awards]]<ref>[http://www.nme.com/news/russell-brand/38433 Russell Brand to host MTV Awards]</ref> was not without controversy. At one point, he said the night, "marked the launch of a very new [[Britney Spears]] era," referring to it as, "the resurrection of [Spears]," and, "if there was a female Christ, it's Britney."<ref name="mtvbbc">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7602885.stm ''BBC - Brand makes controversial comments at MTV awards''.] BBC.co.uk. 8 September 2008.</ref> Brand implored the audience to elect [[Democratic]] presidential candidate [[Barack Obama]] and later called [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[George W. Bush]], "a retarded cowboy fella," who in England, "wouldn't be trusted with scissors."<ref name="mtvbbc"/><ref>Schmidt, Veronica. [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4703539.ece "Russell Brand calls George Bush a 'retard' at MTV awards."] ''Times'' (London). 8 September 2008.</ref> He made several references to the [[Purity ring|virginity rings]] worn by the [[Jonas Brothers]], but later in the show, apologised for those comments.<ref>Reynolds, Simon. [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/a129835/brand-apologises-for-jonas-vmas-gag.html?imdb ''Brand apologises for Jonas Brother's VMA Gag'']. digitalspy.co.uk. 8 September 2008.</ref>

===Sexuality===
Brand's sexuality has come into question many times over the years. Personally, he had identified as staright/[[heterosexual]], however, others have doubted it. Then finally, Brand admitted to the public his private desires [http://www.heatworld.com/Article/3240/Russell+Brand+reveals+secret+gay+crush...], where by he did indeed confess to having gay crushes. Whether or not he has lost his "gay virginity" remains a question unanswered.


===Acting===
===Acting===

Revision as of 15:19, 15 September 2008

Russell Brand
File:Russellbrand2007.jpg
Brand in 2007 at a book signing
Birth nameRussell Edward Brand
Born (1975-06-04) 4 June 1975 (age 49)
Grays, Essex, England
MediumStand-up, television, film, radio
NationalityBritish
Years active2000 – present
Websitehttp://www.russellbrand.tv/

Russell Edward Brand[1] (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian, actor, columnist and presenter of radio and television.

Early life

Brand was born in Grays, Essex, England, the only child of Barbara Elizabeth (née Nichols) and Ronald Henry Brand, a photographer.[2] His parents separated when Russell was six months old. Brand had a quite isolated and lonely childhood.[3] Brand made his theatrical debut at age 15, as "Fat Sam" in a school production of Bugsy Malone, and his performances earned him a council funded education at the private Italia Conti Academy, which led to a three-year scholarship at the Drama Centre, in Chalk Farm.

Career

Stand-up

Brand's first significant stand-up appearance was at the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year final in 2000. Although he did not finish in the top three, his performance attracted the attention of an agent, John Noel. His first big tour was his show Shame which he toured the UK and performed to sell out audiences drawing on embarrassing things that have happened, and the tabloid press and how they have treated him since he became famous. In late November 2006 Russell put on a secret stand-up show for anyone who had added him as a friend on MySpace. This show featured unseen material not featured on his DVD. Brand performed a sketch with close friends Matt Lucas & David Walliams for a Little Britain live show for Comic Relief in which he played a crossdressing plumber who comes out to "fellow crossdresser", Emily Howard. Brand appeared in a sketch and did stand-up at the 2006 Secret Policeman's Ball. In March 2007, Brand performed a charity show with Noel Fielding centred around the Goth Detectives. The idea for the show was inspired by Jonathan Ross, who, on The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2006, suggested that Fielding could play Bob Skeleton ("Indie Detective"), which led to Brand and Fielding jokingly describing a fictional scenario in which they were "Goth Detectives."

During a performance at the Royal and Derngate Theatre, Northampton in July 2008, Brand made a hoax call claiming he had spotted a man responsible for a series of assaults. Brand issued an apology for his actions, but Northamptonshire Police have not yet announced whether any charges will be brought.[4]

Presenting

Brand's first presenting role came as a VJ on music channel MTV presenting Dance Floor Chart and MTV Select. However he was fired after coming to work dressed as Osama bin Laden the day after the September 11, 2001 attacks.[5]

After MTV, Brand featured in RE:Brand, a British documentary and comedy television programme that aimed to take a challenging look at cultural taboos. It was conceived, written and hosted by Brand, with the help of his comic partner for many projects, Matt Morgan. The series was shown on the now defunct digital satellite channel UK Play in 2002. As confirmed in his memoirs 'My Booky Wook' and mentioned in his radio shows, Brand was often drunk or on heroin during the filming of RE:Brand.

In 2004, he hosted Big Brother's Eforum on E4, a sister show to Big Brother 5. The show gave celebrity guests and the public the chance to have their say on the goings-on inside the Big Brother house. For Big Brother 6 the show's name changed to Big Brother's Big Mouth. The ratings for Big Brother's Big Mouth during Big Brother 7 were good.[6] Following the racism row of Celebrity Big Brother 5, Brand confirmed he would not return to host the Big Brother 8 series of Big Brother's Big Mouth (although the row was not cited as the cause); in a statement Brand thanked all the producers for "taking the risk of employing an ex-junkie twerp" to front the show and of his time presenting the show, he said: "The three years I've spent on Big Brother's Big Mouth have been an unprecedented joy."[7] Brand hosted a one-off special called Big Brother According to Russell Brand in which Brand takes a surreal, sideways look at Big Brother through the ages. On 8 January 2008, Brand was the fifth celebrity to hijack the Big Brother house,[8] in the E4 show Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack.

Brand returned to MTV in the spring of 2006 as presenter of the chat show 1 Leicester Square initially going out at 8 p.m. on Sundays before being shifted to a post-watershed time of 10 p.m. on Mondays, allowing a more adult theme to the show. Guests have included Tom Cruise, Uma Thurman, McFly and Boy George. A second series began in September 2006 on MTV UK. After Big Brother 7 finished, Brand presented a debate show called Russell Brand's Got Issues, on digital channel E4. The viewing figures for the first episode were seen as disappointing, being beaten by nearly all of E4's main multi-channel rivals, despite a big publicity and promotional campaign for the show and achieving only 148,000 viewers on the opening night. Then on 9 November 2006, it was announced that Brand would host his own chat show called The Russell Brand Show. The first episode was broadcast on Friday 24 November on Channel 4[9] and the show ran for five weeks. In December 2006, he took part in Channel 4's annual The Big Fat Quiz of the Year, presented by Jimmy Carr. He was teamed with Noel Fielding from The Mighty Boosh. They went on to win the quiz after receiving 22 points for one question (quizmaster Jimmy Carr had jokingly said that he'd give them 22 points if they got it right, assuming that they would get it wrong, as they were giving blatantly incorrect answers to the other questions).

Brand presented the 2006 NME Awards, and was famously called a "cunt" by Bob Geldof, to which Brand replied, "Really it's no surprise he's [Geldof] such an expert on famine he has after all been dining out on, "I Don't Like Mondays," for 30 years."[10] Brand hosted the 2007 BRIT Awards and presented Oasis with their Outstanding Contribution to Music award at the event.[11] He also hosted one hour of Comic Relief. On 7 July 2007, he presented at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London.

Brand returned to Channel 4 to host Russell Brand's Ponderland, in which he discusses various topics like childhood and science through stand-up comedy. The show first aired on Monday 22 October 2007, and was on every weeknight that week. A second series has been recorded, but it is not known when it will be aired. A documentary presented by Brand and Matt Morgan about the writer Jack Kerouac and his novel On the Road called Russell Brand On the Road aired on 12 December 2007 on BBC Four.

Brand's stint as host of the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards[12] was not without controversy. At one point, he said the night, "marked the launch of a very new Britney Spears era," referring to it as, "the resurrection of [Spears]," and, "if there was a female Christ, it's Britney."[13] Brand implored the audience to elect Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and later called U.S. President George W. Bush, "a retarded cowboy fella," who in England, "wouldn't be trusted with scissors."[13][14] He made several references to the virginity rings worn by the Jonas Brothers, but later in the show, apologised for those comments.[15]

Sexuality

Brand's sexuality has come into question many times over the years. Personally, he had identified as staright/heterosexual, however, others have doubted it. Then finally, Brand admitted to the public his private desires [1], where by he did indeed confess to having gay crushes. Whether or not he has lost his "gay virginity" remains a question unanswered.

Acting

Brand's first major TV acting work was an appearance in an episode of The Bill in 1994. In 2002, he filmed roles in the television comedy dramas Cruise of the Gods and White Teeth. In 2005 he played Tommy in the BBC sitcom Blessed which was written and directed by Ben Elton. He auditioned for the part of Super Hans in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, but was rejected by the writers in favour of Matt King.[16]

In 2007, Brand played a recovering crack addict called "Terry," in the pilot for ITV comedy The Abbey, written by Morwenna Banks.[17] The Abbey was commissioned for a full series to be shown on ITV2. Filming was due to begin in January 2008 but the series has since been cancelled. Also that year, he appeared in Cold Blood for ITV playing an ex-con called Ally.

Brand first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's, although it is not known if he will reprise the role for the upcoming sequel St Trinian's: The Legend of Fritton's Gold. He filmed a small role in 2006 for Penelope. His breakthrough role was in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall, in which he played Aldous Snow, the boyfriend of the title character (played by Kristen Bell). Brand received rave reviews for his performance as Snow.[18] He will again play the character of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy entitled Get Him to the Greek, co-starring Jonah Hill.[19] He is reuniting with Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller and producer Judd Apatow for the film also.[20] It is described in Variety Magazine as a "very dirty take on Almost Famous".

Brand has finished filming a starring role alongside Adam Sandler in a new Disney film Bedtime Stories, to be released Christmas 2008.[21] Sandler has cast Brand in another film and will produce another, co-written by Brand and Morgan, about a conman posing as a priest tentatively called Bad Father.[22][23]

Radio

Brand's radio career began in early 2002, when he hosted a Sunday afternoon show with Matt Morgan on London's Indie Rock station Xfm. Brand was fired from this job after reading out pornographic material live on-air. Brand has also co-hosted The Russell Brand Show since it began in April 2006 on BBC 6Music. As of November 2006, the show airs on BBC Radio 2 on Saturdays from 9pm until 11pm. The show has over 2 million listeners.[citation needed]

Literature

Brand has written a column in The Guardian since May 2006 which has been about West Ham United and the England national football team. A collection of the columns from May 2006 till June 2007 was released on 15 November 2007 in a book entitled, Irons in the Fire.[24] A second collection of the columns for the 2007/2008 season will be released on 16 October 2008 and will be called Articles of Faith.[25]

Brand's autobiography, My Booky Wook, published by Hodder & Stoughton, was released on 15 November 2007. The book gained a positive reception upon release. The Observer commented that "Russell Brand's gleeful tale of drugs and debauchery in My Booky Wook puts most other celebrity memoirs to shame."[26] Brand was to play himself in a film adaptation of his autobiography, to be directed by Michael Winterbottom, but the project has since been shelved by Brand, who did not want American audiences to learn of his "chequered past" without reading the book first.[27][28]

He signed a £1.8 million two-book deal with HarperCollins in June 2008. The first book will be released Christmas 2008, with the second expected to be released the following year.[29][30]

Music

Brand recorded The Beatles song "When I'm Sixty-Four" with Grammy Award-winning composer David Arnold for the 40th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. He contributed two songs to the soundtrack of the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall as part of the fictional band, "Infant Sorrow."[31]

Personal life

Brand lives in Hampstead, London.[32] He is a big fan of The Smiths and, in particular, their ex-frontman Morrissey, so much so that he has a cat of the same name. He has been a vegetarian since the age of 14,[33] does yoga and Capoeira.[34] Brand is a fan of West Ham United and has a season ticket. His love of U.K. football is a big part of his life; he claims it is "intrinsically about my relationship with my father."[35] He dresses in a flamboyant bohemian fashion describing himself as looking like an "S&M Willy Wonka."[36] He has bipolar disorder.[37]

He is a former heroin addict, sex addict, alcoholic and has had numerous run-ins with the police, having been arrested 11 times for public indecency.[38] During the time of his addiction, he was known for his debauchery, a notable example being his ejection from The Gilded Balloon, in Edinburgh.[39] He has abstained from drug use since 2003 and is now a patron of the addiction charity Focus 12.[40] His abandonment of drugs and alcohol was instigated by his agent John Noel.[41] He did so with the help of the Hare Krishnas, to whom he feels "indebted".[42]

Brand dated Australian actress Teresa Palmer between May and September 2008.[43][44]

Awards

Template:Multicol

Template:Multicol-break

Template:Multicol-end

Selected works

Template:Multicol

TV appearances

DVD releases

  • Russell Brand: Live (2006)
  • Russell Brand: Doing Life (2007)
  • Russell Brand's Ponderland (2008)
  • The Russell Brand Collection (2008)
  • Russell Brand And Noel Fielding Live (2008)[55]

Template:Multicol-break

Filmography

Discography

Bibliography

  • My Booky Wook (2007)
  • Irons in the Fire (2007)
  • Articles of Faith: My Season (2008)

Template:Multicol-end

Further reading

  • Brand, Russell (2007). My Booky Wook. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 978-0340936153.
  • Carey, Tanith (2007). Russell Brand. London: Michael O'Mara Books. ISBN 978-1843172406.
  • Stone, Dave (2007). Russell Brand: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know. London: John Blake Publishing. ISBN 978-1844543960.

References

  1. ^ Nick Barratt. "Family Detective: Russell Brand". Daily Telegraph. 24 March 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2007
  2. ^ Nick Barratt. "Family Detective: Russell Brand". Daily Telegraph. 24 March 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2007. This article gives his place of birth as "Thurrock". Thurrock is the unitary authority within which Grays is located.
  3. ^ Docklands24 - Author Interview: Russell Brand
  4. ^ Brand apologises for prank call
  5. ^ Brand, Russell (2007-11-13). "And then I became a junkie ... | By genre | Guardian Unlimited Books" (HTML). The Guardian. Retrieved 2007-11-18. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ TV Viewing Figures Summary
  7. ^ Brand quits Big Brother spin-off at BBC News
  8. ^ Russell Brand speaks to the house
  9. ^ Brand and Ross to go head-to-head at BBC News
  10. ^ Interview with Russell Brand | Media | The Observer
  11. ^ Russell Brand to host Brit Awards at BBC News
  12. ^ Russell Brand to host MTV Awards
  13. ^ a b BBC - Brand makes controversial comments at MTV awards. BBC.co.uk. 8 September 2008.
  14. ^ Schmidt, Veronica. "Russell Brand calls George Bush a 'retard' at MTV awards." Times (London). 8 September 2008.
  15. ^ Reynolds, Simon. Brand apologises for Jonas Brother's VMA Gag. digitalspy.co.uk. 8 September 2008.
  16. ^ "Brand 'rejected for Peep Show role'". BBC Newsbeat. 2008-04-16. Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  17. ^ 3am Entertainment Gossip & Celebrity News - Mirror.co.uk
  18. ^ FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL - Russell Brand
  19. ^ Apatow, Stoller speak 'Greek'
  20. ^ Apatow, Stoller speak 'Greek' Universal buddy comedy stars Hill, Brand
  21. ^ Russell Brand Tells Adam Sandler Bedtime Stories
  22. ^ The Russell Brand show August 23, 2008
  23. ^ Adam's own Brand of comedy
  24. ^ Irons in the Fire (Hardcover) at Amazon.com
  25. ^ Brand, Russell. Articles of Faith. amazon.co.uk.
  26. ^ A shot in the arm for Brand awareness, The Guardian review
  27. ^ Hilton, Beth (2008-05-31). "Brand scraps "Booky Wook" film". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2008-05-31. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  28. ^ Russell's ego takes a bashing
  29. ^ Brand: 'Book will be about philosophy'
  30. ^ Brand signs £1.8 million book deal
  31. ^ "HMV".
  32. ^ 14 July 2007 – "The Russell Brand Show" on BBC Radio 2
  33. ^ "Interview with Russell Brand". The Observer. 2006-06-18. Retrieved 2008-04-14. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  34. ^ Russell Brand to get tattoo of a castrated rooster on his back | Celebrity News | Now Magazine
  35. ^ Interview - LIVE Magazine, 29th July 2007
  36. ^ Friday Night with Jonathan Ross – [[12 May 2006
  37. ^ "http://www.thecnj.co.uk/review/2007/122007/books122007_02.html
  38. ^ This charming man, interview between Brand and The Observer
  39. ^ Pleasance, Edinburgh, review by The Guardian. Brand attended Hockerill Boarding School (now called Hockerill College) from 1980 to 1984.
  40. ^ Focus 12
  41. ^ scotsman.com.
  42. ^ Pendennis at The Guardian
  43. ^ Teresa Palmer woos British comic Russell Brand
  44. ^ http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,26278,24346632-5013560,00.html
  45. ^ 20th Time Out Live Awards Winners - Comedy by Time Out
  46. ^ McCartney is GQ's Man of the Year at BBC News
  47. ^ Bond actor is 'most stylish' star at BBC News
  48. ^ Russell Brand named 'worst-dressed man' at Digital Spy
  49. ^ Loaded Laftas
  50. ^ Little Britain's big win
  51. ^ Broadcasting Press Guild
  52. ^ Fearne Cotton and Russell Brand Voted 'Sexiest Vegetarians' by PETA
  53. ^ a b Fiona Phillips and Russell Brand Named PETA Europe's Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrities of 2007 by PETA
  54. ^ 2008 Biography of the Year
  55. ^ http://www.bbcshop.com/Comedy/Russell-Brand+Noel-Fielding-Live-DVD/invt/2edvd0362&bklist=
  56. ^ Richard & JudyJuly 11 2008
  57. ^ The Russell Brand Show (radio show)September 6 2008
Preceded by
No official host
MTV Video Music Awards host
2008
Succeeded by
TBA

{{subst:#if:Brand, Russell|}} [[Category:{{subst:#switch:{{subst:uc:1975}}

|| UNKNOWN | MISSING = Year of birth missing {{subst:#switch:{{subst:uc:}}||LIVING=(living people)}}
| #default = 1975 births

}}]] {{subst:#switch:{{subst:uc:}}

|| LIVING  = 
| MISSING  = 
| UNKNOWN  = 
| #default = 

}}