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John Kearns (born 10 April 1987) is an
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comedian and actor. Kearns was awarded the Best Newcomer Award at the
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in 2013, followed by the Foster's Edinburgh comedy award for Best Show in 2014, making him the first and only comedian to have won both awards in consecutive years. The wins are also notable for the fact both shows appeared on PBH's Free Fringe, making his 2013 win the first ever for a free show. In 2014, Kearns was nominated for three Chortle Awards, and in 2014 and 2015 he was nominated for the Melbourne Barry Award.


Early life

Kearns was born in
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. Having grown up in
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,
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, Kearns was educated at the
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and the
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. At university, he lived with fellow comedian Pat Cahill and radio DJ
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. In 2006, while at the university, he performed at Tom Moran's ''Laugh Out Loud'' comedy nights with fellow student comedians Cahill,
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and Joz Norris. Kearns, Cahill, and Norris returned to the university as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations in September 2013. With Cahill, Kearns performed in the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe show ''Dinner Party'' (produced by Fringe stalwart Harry Deansway) and again at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe as part of the Pleasance Reserve, taking the lead role of Peter in the Weirdos Comedy Club reproduction of ''
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'' in December 2012. From 2010 until 2013, Kearns worked as a tour guide at the
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. He also previously worked at the
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and the
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.


Career


''Sight Gags for Perverts''

Taking its name from a list that film director
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kept of titles in search of a script, the show was apparently written while on a solitary visit to
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, with the trip itself providing a narrative backbone. This, his first solo hour-long show, was directed by his friend, playwright
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, and made its debut at
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in February 2013, receiving positive notices. The show was performed again at the
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in May to a sold-out crowd. Kearns then took the show to the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2013. Performing as part of PBH's Free Fringe, the show was very well received, culminating in a five-star review from Chortle's Steve Bennett and a nomination as Best Newcomer in the Fosters Comedy Awards, which he won on 24 August 2013.


''Shtick''

Kearns' follow-up, appearing at the
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as ''No More Mr. Niche Guy'', later becoming ''Shtick'', acknowledged the impact of his previous show's success on himself and his career. Directed again by Brittain and returning to the same venue that had hosted his 2013
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run, The Voodoo Rooms, the show saw positive reactions from audiences and press, as well as another Foster's Comedy Awards win for Best Show. This win made Kearns the first and only act to ever win Best Newcomer and Best Show in consecutive years.


Television

In 2015, Kearns starred in
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's ''
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'' alongside
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. Kearns has performed on multiple episodes of panel shows ''
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'' and ''
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'', and he was also a contestant on the fourteenth series of '' Taskmaster''. Kearns is currently the assistant host of
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panel show '' Guessable?'', which has run for four series.


Personal life

Kearns lives in London with his partner and son.


References


External links

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kearns, John 1987 births Living people Alumni of the University of East Anglia English male comedians Comedians from the London Borough of Wandsworth People from Tooting People educated at London Oratory School