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Neil Fitzmaurice
Born
Neil Fitzmaurice

(1969-08-20) 20 August 1969 (age 55)
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, producer, comedian
Awards1996 Liverpool Echo Comedian of the Year[1]

Neil Fitzmaurice (born 20 August 1969) is an English actor, comedian and writer.

Career

Writing

Fitzmaurice's writing projects include That Peter Kay Thing, for which he received a British Comedy Award, and the critically acclaimed Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights, in which he also appeared as "Ray-Von".[2]

Acting

As an actor, Fitzmaurice has appeared in Going off Big Time (which he also wrote), played Jeff in the Channel 4 comedy series Peep Show, and starred in the prison drama series Buried. He appeared on the first episode of The Office as the applicant whom David Brent interviews for the warehouse position. He plays the same character in the sixth episode, only this time Brent is giving him redundancy notice.[2] Fitzmaurice has also performed alongside Paul O'Grady in the BBC comedy Eyes Down, had guest roles in the long-running police drama The Bill and on the Casualty spin-off Holby City.

In 2007, he played a lead role in the ITV drama Mobile, as an ex-telecoms worker suffering from a terminal brain tumour. Since 2000 he has been working on the film Charlie Noades RIP with his brother Tony. The film was in development hell due to funding not being available. Work finally began in 2007, despite the full budget not being in place.[1] The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2009.[2]

Around the time of the premiere, Fitzmaurice returned to the stage for the first time in ten years, playing Shaun in On the Ledge at the Royal Court Theatre.[2] He appeared in the FilmFour film Rough Justice.[2]

Fitzmaurice played "Les" in an episode of BBC One miniseries Moving On, "Dress To Impress", as well as the film Fifteen Minutes That Shook The World as the Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez.

Other

On 16 February 2009, Fitzmaurice started presenting the drivetime show on Liverpool's Radio City 96.7.[3]

Fitzmaurice is a Hillsborough_disaster and was featured in the Sky documentary, Hillsborough Remembered, on 15 April 2009, the 20th anniversary of the tragedy.[4]

Personal life

Neil Fitzmaurice and his wife Angie have four sons: Joshua, Tony, Daniel and Connor.

References

  1. ^ a b c O'Keeffe, Gregg (2008-05-26). "Standing up to be counted ..." Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
  2. ^ a b c d e Davis, Laura (2008-05-16). "Actor Neil Fitzmaurice has found that living life on the edge suits him for the moment". Retrieved 2008-06-01. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Neil Fitzmaurice". Radio City. 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  4. ^ "Hillsborough Agony of New TV Thriller's Star". Daily Mirror. 2007-03-15. Retrieved 2007-03-30.