Roderick Keith Ogilvy "Rory" Bremner,
["Rory Bremner". '' Who Do You Think You Are?''. Wall to Wall for BBC One. 2 February 2009. No. 1, series 6.] (born 6 April 1961) is a Scottish
impressionist
Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage ...
and comedian, noted for his work in
political satire and impressions of British public figures. He is also known for his work on ''
Mock the Week'' as a panellist (for Series 1 and 2), ''Rory Bremner...Who Else?'', and sketch comedy series ''
Bremner, Bird and Fortune''.
Early life
Bremner was born in
Edinburgh, the son of
Major
Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
Donald Stuart Ogilvy Bremner (1907–1979) and his second wife Ann Simpson (1922–2001).
He has an older brother and an older half-sister (from his father's first marriage). Bremner was educated at
Clifton Hall School
Clifton Hall School is an independent day school located near Newbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is divided into the Nursery, Junior, and Senior Schools and educates pupils from nursery to Senior 6.
Buildings
The school occupies a 19th-cen ...
and
Wellington College, and then studied Modern Languages at
King's College London
King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
, graduating with a degree in French and German in 1984.
In 2009, Bremner was the subject of the series ''
Who Do You Think You Are?'' in a quest to research about his father, whom he barely knew. His father had served in the 1st Battalion,
East Lancashire Regiment during the
Second World War and was often away from home. Bremner travelled to
's-Hertogenbosch
s-Hertogenbosch (), colloquially known as Den Bosch (), is a city and municipality in the Netherlands with a population of 157,486. It is the capital of the province of North Brabant and its fourth largest by population. The city is south of th ...
, the Dutch city liberated by the East Lancs, amongst other places to retrace his father's footsteps. Together with his brother, they traced their father's ancestry and discovered that their great-grandfather John Ogilvy had served as a "
surgeon general" (equivalent of the present-day senior
Royal Army Medical Corps
The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace. The RAMC, the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps a ...
medical officer) during the
Crimean War and was later posted to British colonies.
Career
While studying at
King's College London
King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
, he worked on the
cabaret circuit in the evenings and was also active in a student drama club. He first came into the limelight in 1985, when his single, "N-N-Nineteen Not Out" (released under the name of the Commentators) became a hit in the British charts. It was a parody of
Paul Hardcastle's number one hit, "
19", with Bremner impersonating cricket
commentators, including
Richie Benaud,
John Arlott, and
Brian Johnston
Brian Alexander Johnston (24 June 1912 – 5 January 1994), nicknamed Johnners, was a British cricket commentator, author, and television presenter. He was most prominently associated with the BBC during a career which lasted from 1946 until h ...
, and replacing references to the
Vietnam War with references to the England cricket team's disastrous
1984 home series against the West Indies, in which the
England captain
David Gower had averaged 19. An uncredited Hardcastle himself played all the instruments.
Bremner contributed to ''
And There's More
''And There's More'' is a British comedy sketch show starring Jimmy Cricket produced by Central Independent Television for ITV from 28 June 1985 to 2 July 1988.
Cast
Over the four series Jimmy was joined by a number of other people:
Series O ...
'', ''
Spitting Image'', and ''
Week Ending'', and by 1987 he had his own
BBC 2
BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It covers a wide range of subject matter, with a remit "to broadcast programmes of depth and substance" in contrast to the more mainstream an ...
show, ''Now – Something Else''. He later moved to
Channel 4 with ''Rory Bremner, Who Else?'' where his output became more satirical and the sporting commentators gradually came to represent a smaller proportion of his repertoire. Having teamed up with veterans
John Bird and
John Fortune, he hosted ''
Bremner, Bird and Fortune'', which (along with its predecessor ''Rory Bremner, Who Else?'') won numerous awards. Occasional one-off specials were also shown, with Bremner impersonating
Tony Blair,
Gordon Brown and various other government figures. In the 1990s he became a semi-regular
cameo turn on the Channel 4
improvisation
Improvisation is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found. Improvisation in the performing arts is a very spontaneous performance without specific or scripted preparation. The skills of impr ...
show ''
Whose Line Is It Anyway?'' and in 2005 he was a team captain on the BBC Two improvisational satire show ''
Mock The Week''.
Bremner has performed on ''
Sunday AM
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For most observant adherents of Christianity, Sunday ...
'', impersonating politicians, with a review of recent political events. He has also presented a
BBC Radio 4 series, ''Rory Bremner's International Satirists'', in which he talks to comedians and impressionists from other European countries. In September 2009, he presented a
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002 documentary, ''Rory Bremner and the Fighting Scots'', about the history of Scots serving in the British Army. In the run-up to the
2010 UK General Election, he performed a 20-date ''Election Battlebus Tour'', his first stand-up comedy tour in five years.
Bremner has translated three operas into English: ''
Der Silbersee'' by
Kurt Weill
Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fru ...
, ''
Carmen
''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the Carmen (novella), novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first perfo ...
'' by
Georges Bizet
Georges Bizet (; 25 October 18383 June 1875) was a French composer of the Romantic music, Romantic era. Best known for his operas in a career cut short by his early death, Bizet achieved few successes before his final work, ''Carmen'', whi ...
, and ''
Orpheus in the Underworld'' by
Jacques Offenbach. In April 2007, he took part in ''The Big Brecht Fest'' at the
Young Vic Theatre in London celebrating the work of German dramatist
Bertolt Brecht
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a pl ...
, where a series of newly translated versions of some of Brecht's short plays were performed. One of the plays—the short comedy of manners ''A Respectable Wedding''—was newly translated by Bremner, who also penned the title to the series. His translation drew a positive reception from critics, although it did draw the ire of some for the removal of any
class conflict
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The forms ...
edge to the play, directed by
Joe Hill-Gibbins as a squirming farce that relies heavily on the comic value of embarrassment.
Bremner took part in the 2011 series of ''
Strictly Come Dancing
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''. His dance partner in the series was
Erin Boag and on 23 October 2011, he was the 3rd celebrity to be eliminated.
In 2012, Bremner appeared on the
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002 programme, ''The Story of Light Entertainment'', in an episode about
impressionists.
In January 2013, he began hosting a new
Channel 4 quiz show
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, ''
Face the Clock
''Face the Clock'' is a game show that was broadcast on Channel 4 from 7 January to 22 February 2013, and was hosted by Rory Bremner. On each episode, six contestants compete to build up a cash prize and eliminate one another in a series of tim ...
''.
In 2013, Bremner presented ''
Rory Goes to Holyrood'', a one-off show for
BBC Scotland
BBC Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: ''BBC Alba'') is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Scotland.
It is one of the four BBC national regions, together with the BBC English Regions, BBC Cymru Wales and BBC Northern Ireland. I ...
that takes a satirical look at Scottish politics and the
independence referendum. The programme was announced in March 2013, with plans for it to be aired later in the year. In a BBC press release for the show, Bremner spoke of his reasons for recording the programme. "Coming back to Scotland in the run-up to the Referendum, I realised I knew almost nothing about Scottish Politics. Time I did. And why is there so little political comedy in Scotland outside the Parliament? Time to make sense (and nonsense) of it all." The programme featured Bremner presenting a one-off stand-up routine at Edinburgh's
Assembly Hall, airing on 13 June 2013. Bremner subsequently called for there to be more satire in the referendum debate: "There's great humour to be had. There's a lot of big, different characters involved and good arguments, and there are plenty of good Scottish comedians who can have plenty of fun with it. It's far too dangerous to leave it only to the politically minded."
In 2015, he returned to TV comedy with two political satire programmes on BBC Two: "Rory Bremner's Coalition Report", a satirical summary of the previous five years in British Politics, and the "Election Report", a satire of the
2015 General Election.
Bremner is patron of the London-based drama school
Associated Studios.
From 2016, Bremner has been a team captain on the
ITV comedy game show
''The Imitation Game'', a panel show hosted by
Alexander Armstrong based around impressions.
In late 2016, he featured in the
BBC Radio 4 miniseries ''Desolation Jests'' alongside
David Jason,
Jan Ravens and
John Bird. The four-part show was written by
David Renwick
David Peter Renwick (; born 4 September 1951) is an English author, television writer, actor, director and executive producer, best known for creation of the sitcom ''One Foot in the Grave'' and the mystery series ''Jonathan Creek''. He was awar ...
.
Recognition
Bremner was awarded honorary life membership of the
King's College London Students' Union in the early 2000s. In 2005 he was made a fellow of his ''
alma mater'',
King's College London
King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
. Additionally, he was awarded an honorary fellowship by
Queen Mary, University of London, in 2008.
Bremner also received an honorary doctorate from
Heriot-Watt University
Heriot-Watt University ( gd, Oilthigh Heriot-Watt) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh, the world's first mechanics' institute, and subsequently granted univ ...
in 2011.
He was placed at 49 on
ITV's list of
TV's 50 Greatest Stars, and in 2008 received the
James Joyce Award of the
Literary and Historical Society.
Political views
In a 2001 interview, Bremner expressed his disillusionment with the
premiership of Tony Blair, despite being initially optimistic about him. He said: "When I first met
Tony Blair in 1996, he was open and idealistic, keen to bring a breath of fresh air to government. But something happened – was it just the arrogance of power? – that narrowed
Labour's vision from purposeful reform and investment, to peevish and petulant pragmatism." However, he remained an outspoken critic of the
Conservative Party, saying: "How dare they look at the railways, the schools, the hospitals, and say the priority is
tax cuts?" Bremner supported
Reg Keys in the
2005 general election when he stood against Tony Blair as an anti-war candidate.
Bremner opposed
Scottish independence
Scottish independence ( gd, Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba; sco, Scots unthirldom) is the idea of Scotland as a sovereign state, independent from the United Kingdom, and refers to the political movement that is campaigning to bring it about.
S ...
in the
2014 referendum, arguing that "social justice, a fairer society and the
NHS
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don’t stop at the border" and that people should "fight for those things within the Union". He was also one of several celebrities who endorsed the parliamentary candidacy of the
Green Party
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Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundati ...
's
Caroline Lucas
Caroline Patricia Lucas (born 9 December 1960) is a British politician who has twice led the Green Party of England and Wales and has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brighton Pavilion since the 2010 general election. She was re-electe ...
at the
2015 general election
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.
In August 2018, Bremner spoke at a
People's Vote
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rally in Edinburgh; People's Vote was a campaign group calling for a public vote on the final
Brexit
Brexit (; a portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February 2020 CET).The UK also left the European Atomic Energy Community (EAE ...
deal between the UK and the European Union.
Personal life
Bremner's first marriage was to Susan Shackleton, a teacher, in 1987; the couple divorced in 1995. On 11 September 1999, Bremner married Tessa Campbell Fraser; they have two daughters.
Bremner speaks
French
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* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with France ...
and
German
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* Germany (of or related to)
**Germania (historical use)
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**Ger ...
and studied
Russian
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*Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries
*Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
at O-level.
Bremner has been diagnosed with
ADHD.
References
External links
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20th-century Scottish comedians
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Best Entertainment Performance BAFTA Award (television) winners
Fellows of King's College London
Living people
People educated at Wellington College, Berkshire
People educated at Clifton Hall School
Television personalities from Edinburgh
Scottish impressionists (entertainers)
Scottish male comedians
Scottish male television actors
Scottish male stage actors
Scottish satirists
Scottish comedians
Parody musicians
British comedy musicians
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