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Rich Fulcher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rich Fulcher

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rich Fulcher
Born November 18, 1968 (1968-11-18) (age 39)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Rich Fulcher (born 18 November 1968, in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) is an American born comedian based in the United Kingdom.

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[edit] Early life

Fulcher studied as a lawyer (earning a degree in government from Dartmouth College) but after graduating had a sudden change of heart when he realised that, in his own words

How do you say it? That it was boring as fuck.

[citation needed]

Fulcher then took to improvised comedy at the ImprovOlympic in Chicago, where he was one of the early members of the Upright Citizens Brigade. After abandoning his legal ambitions he took his stage show Mom I'm Not A Lawyer to numerous venues which received very positive critical acclaim: the angle which made it especially funny was that his parents did not know he gave up law. Fulcher's situation was referenced in the second series of Spaced, in an episode where the artist Brian Topp lies to his mother that he is a solicitor.

[edit] The Mighty Boosh

Fulcher has played many types of characters but is perhaps best known for playing dull-witted, comic goons. He is probably most famous for his portrayal of Bob Fossil in various The Mighty Boosh stage, radio and television shows, as well as playing many other characters, including the Ape of Death. He is also the only writer to provide additional material for the TV series outside of the major writers Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt. Fielding and Barratt came across Rich when touring in America and enjoyed his random absurd conversations so much that they wrote a part for him. Fulcher has a variety of running gags on The Mighty Boosh: he often plays very short characters, performing them on his knees, and when he plays various cockney characters he can be heard muttering, "I'm a cockney, I'm a cockney..." His Boosh characters often die horribly, being grated, sanded or otherwise murdered, and as this happens Fulcher will sometimes say, "A little to the left!". Moreover, usually his characters have the running joke of saying "Gather round" (or some variant) and then having an inanimate object gather round too (e.g. the Naan Bread in the 'Legend of Old Gregg' episode). It was also in the Mighty Boosh that he met Matt Berry, who played Dixon Bainbridge.

[edit] Snuff Box

Rich Fulcher was a star and major writer for the BBC Three sketch show Snuff Box, along with Matt Berry, whom he met on the set of The Mighty Boosh. Berry plays the High Executioner to the King of England and Fulcher his assistant. He also plays other minor characters in the series.

[edit] Filmography

So far, he is much better-known in the UK than in his native USA. In the USA, Fulcher was one of the "undercover" comedians who posed as various absurd talk show guests, in the 2004 Comedy Central series Crossballs. His other American claim to fame is that he is one of the body doubles that appears in Wayne's World 2 when they go to London. In 1998 he starred in and wrote for the sketch show (Un)natural Acts for the Paramount Comedy Channel alongside his future Mighty Boosh co-stars Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. Fulcher played a baker in AD/BC: A Rock Opera, where he met up with Matt Berry again, and they then starred in their own comedy series, Snuff Box, on BBC Three. In addition to his acting and writing Fulcher is also a singer and dancer, and has employed these talents in various Boosh episodes and stage shows, on Snuff Box and as tech correspondent/stand up comic Dane Rivers on the comedy videocast Goodnight Burbank. He was interviewed on the first episode of comedian Steve Agee's podcast "The John Show". He has also provided the voice over for an MBNA credit card advert. Recently he provided the vocals to "Uncle Kevin" by DeadDogInBlackBag, a new Brighton-based electro outfit, fronted by Ami "Chihuahua" Richardson and Holly-Jane "the Pain" Shears.

On 5 November 2007 he starred in Golf War on E4, alongside Season 1 Boosh regulars Simon Farnaby and Matt Berry. [1] He currently stars in ITV's mobile TV show "The Gym" as Dave Darblay, a life coach unable to recover from the loneliness of being left by his wife.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "27.09.2007". Retrieved on 2007-10-20. 

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