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Alistair Charles McGowan (born 24 November 1964) is an English
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, comic, actor, singer and writer best known to British audiences for '' The Big Impression'' (formerly ''
Alistair McGowan's Big Impression ''The Big Impression'', known as ''Alistair McGowan's Big Impression'' for the first three series, is a British comedy sketch show. It features Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona impersonating personalities from entertainment and sport. Four series ...
''), which was, for four years, one of BBC1's top-rating comedy programmes – winning numerous awards, including a BAFTA in 2003. He has also worked extensively in theatre and appeared in the West End in ''Art'', ''
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'', '' The Mikado'' and ''
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'' (for which he received a '' Laurence Olivier Award'' nomination). As a television actor, he played the lead role in
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's '' Mayo''. He wrote the play ''Timing'' (nominated as Best New Comedy at the whatsonstage.com awards) and the book ''A Matter of Life and Death or How to Wean Your Man off Football'' with former comedy partner Ronni Ancona. He also provided voices for ''
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''. He made his debut broadcast as a tennis commentator for
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at the
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. In 2012, McGowan wrote and hosted the ITV comedy sports show '' You Cannot Be Serious!'', in which his impressions included
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, Jedward and Louie Spence. He has written and starred in three plays for
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about Erik Satie: ''Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear''), John Field (''The Peregrinations of a Most Musical Irishman'') and George Bernard Shaw (''The 'B' Word''). He devised stage shows showcasing the music and verse of Noël Coward (''Sincerely Noel''), and the music and writings of Erik Satie (''Erik Satie's-faction''). He wrote the stage play ''Timing'' (nominated as Best New Comedy at the 2009 whatsonstage.com awards.


Career

McGowan found work as a comedian, and performed some of the voices for the ITV television series ''
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''. His sporting impressions were showcased on the BBC 2 football magazine programme ''Sick as a Parrot''. He also appeared as the recycling man in the BBC show ''Think about Science''. Later he took over from Stephen Tompkinson playing Spock in the Tim Firth comedy drama, ''
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''. In his early career, McGowan had minor roles in shows such as '' Children's Ward'', and in the pilot episode of '' Jonathan Creek''. He also was a series regular in the first season of '' Dead Ringers''. McGowan also appeared in the Scottish football sketch show Only an Excuse? from 1996 to 1998. He also hosted and starred in a sporting impressions show on
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called ''The Game's Up'' in the late 1990s. In 1998, McGowan provided all of the voice characterisation in the 1998 revival of '' James the Cat'' for Channel 5 and later in the 2000s, McGowan went onto provide guest voices for '' Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!'' and ''
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'' both for CITV (''Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!'' later went onto air on both the BBC and CBeebies in 2008). From 2 June to 7 July 2012, McGowan has hosted and written the ITV comedy series, '' You Cannot Be Serious!'' Impressions include England manager
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, Eurovision duo Jedward, and TV personality Louie Spence. McGowan is patron of the Ludlow Fringe Festival, where he first performed live in 2013.Report by Rory Smith. At the town's
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during the 2021 festival, he performed ''The Piano Show'' combining classical pieces played on a
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with stand-up comedy and impressions.


''The Big Impression''

McGowan is best known for the TV show '' The Big Impression'', formerly ''Alistair McGowan's Big Impression'', with Ronni Ancona. His celebrity impressions include David Beckham, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Gary Lineker, Nicky Campbell, Richard Madeley,
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, Prince Charles,
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, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Angus Deayton, Terry Wogan and the fictional characters Ross Geller (from '' Friends'') and Dot Cotton (from '' EastEnders''). McGowan and Ancona are probably best known for their portrayal of
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, with McGowan as David Beckham and Ancona in the role of Victoria Beckham.


Return to acting and radio work (2005)

He made a return to dramatic acting in 2005, appearing in the BBC's adaptation of
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's novel '' Bleak House''. He also appeared at the Chichester Festival Theatre in two plays; the first was a new translation of Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector by Alistair Beaton, the second was a new play called ''5/11'', which was produced to mark the 400-year anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot. In 2006, he starred in the detective series '' Mayo''. He also presented an episode of '' Have I Got News for You'' on 20 October 2006. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for the Christmas 2006 season playing Mr Page in ''Merry Wives: the Musical'' (a version of '' The Merry Wives of Windsor'') opposite
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, Simon Callow and Haydn Gwynne. Despite his acting commitments, he continued to appear on BBC Radio and television as an announcer and as an impersonator. He has re-voiced video footage of '' BBC Sports Personality of the Year'' and '' Match of the Day''. In 2007, McGowan starred as Orin Scrivello (and other, smaller characters) in the West End transfer of the
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's revival of ''
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'', and filmed '' My Life in Ruins'', an American comedy film set in the ruins of
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. In 2008 he made his directing debut at Guildhall School of Music and Drama (where he studied) with Noël Coward's classic comedy
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. In January and February 2008, McGowan starred as the eponymous protagonist of '' The Mikado'' by
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, in a revival by the Carl Rosa Opera Company. On 21 April 2008, he took over the role of Emcee in ''
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'' at London's Lyric Theatre. In July of that year, he appeared in a revival of '' They're Playing Our Song'' at the
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. In March 2009, McGowan starred as the Duke in the stage version of Shakespeare's '' Measure for Measure.'' McGowan appeared as a host on one episode of the fifth series of '' Live at the Apollo'', which aired on 1 January 2010. McGowan appeared in '' Skins'' in February 2011, playing Nick's coach in the fifth episode of the new series. On 12 March, he played the part of the Pirate King in Gilbert and Sullivan's '' The Pirates of Penzance'', at the Barbican Centre, London. and, later in the year, took over from Rupert Everett in the part of Henry Higgins in '' Pygmalion'' at the Garrick Theatre, opposite
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as Eliza Doolittle. In April 2011, he took to the stage at the Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre at the
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in David Mamet's controversial drama '' Oleanna''. Also in 2011, he co-starred in the
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series ''
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'' as Piero di Cosimo de' Medici. On 9 June 2011 he was unveiled as the newest addition to the BBC Wimbledon commentary team. In 2013, McGowan embarked on a fifty-date stand-up tour in his show ''Not Just A Pretty Voice''. He also took part, with Eddie Izzard, in the first ever stand-up show performed by two English comics totally in
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in
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. His voice appeared in the film ''
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''. From 10 June to 11 July 2015, McGowan starred as Jimmy Savile in ''An Audience with Jimmy Savile'', a play written by Jonathan Maitland, at the Park Theatre in London. McGowan was praised for his performance. The show was transferred to the
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in August. He made another cameo as Savile in the movie, '' Creation Stories'' about Creation Records owner, Alan McGee.


Music

In 2013 McGowan explained in a piece for ''
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'' that he had "... hero-worshipped the French composer Erik Satie for many years. Not only was he a hugely innovative and visionary composer – but he was also a man with a passion for all forms of art." In October 2014 McGowan narrated, in the guise of Satie, a concert of surrealist ballet music from Paris in the 1920s, given by the BBC Concert Orchestra at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London and broadcast live by BBC Radio 3. In September 2017 he released a debut album on Sony Classical, featuring piano performances of several short classical pieces, all chosen and learned by him. Previously McGowan could only ever play two pieces, but then practised for up to six hours a day over a nine-month period, despite already being in his early 50s.


Environmental work

McGowan serves as an ambassador to WWF-UK, part of the global
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, and campaigns on a number of environmental issues. He is a patron of the urban tree-planting charity Trees for Cities. In 2004 he launched 'the BIG recycle' national recycling campaign. In August 2006 he appeared on Steve Wright's
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show to appeal to listeners to be more energy aware. In June 2007 he appeared on the
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Show on Talksport to also talk this issue. In January 2009 it was announced that McGowan in partnership with three other Greenpeace activists, including actress Emma Thompson, had bought land near Sipson,
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, a village under threat from the proposed third runway for Heathrow Airport. It is hoped that the area of ground, half the size of a football pitch, will prevent the government from carrying through its plan to expand Heathrow. The field, bought for an undisclosed sum from a local land owner, will be split into small squares and sold across the globe. When interviewed Mr McGowan said: "BAA were so confident of getting the Government's go ahead, but we have cunningly bought the land they need to build their runway." In 2009 he attended the Bromley Environmental Awards and was the celebrity guest at
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Civic Centre where the awards were presented to various schools in the borough. In June 2011 it was announced that McGowan had become a Patron of the Friends of
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, where over 30 members of his extended family are interred.


Other work

* ElvenQuest, radio 2009, as Lord Darkness. * He has written the book ''A Matter of Life and Death'' (2009) with his former comedy partner Ronni Ancona.


Personal life

McGowan was in a relationship for seven years with fellow television comedian Ronni Ancona. In August 2013 McGowan married his girlfriend Charlotte Page alongside whom he had performed in '' The Mikado''. McGowan is a supporter of Leeds United, even claiming that he decided to study at Leeds partly because of its proximity to Elland Road, and
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, the team closest to the area where he spent his late teens, and his interest in football forms the basis of his 2009 book ''A Matter of Life and Death''. On the 17 December 2012 edition of ''
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'',
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revealed that McGowan neither owns a car nor drives. Since 2020 McGowan has lived in Ludlow, Shropshire.


References


External links


Alistair McGowan News, Biography and CV
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