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Lenny HenryLenny Henry
Lenny Henry’s career spans almost thirty years and counting.

He made a triumphant televisual debut in 1975, when he won the New Faces talent competition at the age of 18.

He anchored the Saturday morning children’s show, Tiswas, from 1978 to 1980, using the show to develop his comic persona to great effect.

But Lenny didn’t just stick to children’s entertainment. He appeared on The Black and White Minstrel Show for five years and then joined the hugely popular sketch show, Three of a Kind, alongside Tracey Ullman.

Lenny teamed up with the Comic Strip in 1980, when he met comedienne Dawn French, who would later become his wife.

By 1984, Lenny was ready for his own show and the Lenny Henry Show ran for a decade, becoming hugely popular with audiences.

A return to his stand-up roots followed, with Lenny embarking on the Live and Unleashed shows, bringing him to the attention of Hollywood.

Lenny took the lead in the Hollywood film, True Identity, with mixed results. But the Â鶹ԼÅÄ sitcom, Chef, followed and it was a big success for Lenny, who also wrote and produced the show.

Critical acclaim followed in 1999, when Lenny acted in the straight role of Ian George in the Â鶹ԼÅÄ comprehensive school drama, Hope and Glory.

He revived his sketch show persona with the show, Lenny Henry in Pieces, in 2000.

Lenny is also famous for being one of the founding figures of Comic Relief. He has won numerous awards throughout his career, including Â鶹ԼÅÄ British Personality of the Year and the Edric Connor Inspiration to Black People Award.



Links:
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ÌýÌý2000 Lenny Henry in Pieces (TV)
ÌýÌý1999 Hope and Glory (TV)
ÌýÌý1993 Chef (TV)
ÌýÌý1991 True Identity (FILM)
ÌýÌý1989 Live and Unleashed (STAGE and FILM)
ÌýÌý1984 Lenny Henry Show (TV)
ÌýÌý1981 Three of a Kind (TV)
ÌýÌý1978 Tiswas (TV)
ÌýÌý1975 New Faces (TV)

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