Red Richardson is an English stand-up comedian, actor and podcaster he was born in Camberwell and attended Lyndhurst Primary school then moved to Devon at the age of ten where he attended King Edward VI community college.

Early life

Richardson has explained on stage that 'Red' is not a stage name but a consequence of his parents watching Clint Eastwood in For a Few Dollars More shortly after his birth.[1][2] He grew up in Devon,[3] where he attended secondary school in Totnes.[4]

Career

Stand Up

Red performed his first stand up gig in 2014 and rapidly rose up the ranks of the UK circuit. In 2015 he was a finalist in the prestigous 'So you think you're funny?" comepetition. Richardson made his Edinburgh Fringe Festival one-man show debut in 2018 with the show Seeing Red, which he described as largely autobiographical and about growing up in a small “hippy town”.[5]

Richardson returned to the Edinburgh Festival with his show Shots Fired in 2022. The show, in part, detailed his involvement in the 2017 Oxford Circus panic.[6][7]

Podcast

In February 2021, Richardson launched comedy news podcast Laughable with Jayde Adams and Garrett Millerick.[8] It was described by Sarah Keyworth in The Guardian as “great comedy minds telling bizarre tales, sprinkled with just the right amount of sweary bickering”.[9] In December 2021, he started co-hosting comedy-history podcast The Year Is alongside Bobby Mair.[2]

Acting

Richardson has said in interviews and on stage that as a child he auditioned for the role of Harry Potter, reaching far enough along in the process to be included in one-on-one auditions with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone director Chris Columbus, with the role ultimately going to Daniel Radcliffe.[10]


Personal life

He grew up in Devon, the son of director and screenwriter Peter Richardson. They were neighbours with comedian Rik Mayall, who was a family friend. After leaving Devon, he lived in London, but by 2019 was living in Brighton. In 2021, he married Rosie Mayall. They live in London, where she works as a manager at a Soho restaurant after choosing not to follow her father into comedy.[11][12][4]

References

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