Ricky Gervais Biography


Ricky Gervais    Full name:  Ricky Gervais

   Born:  June 25, 1961 (1961-06-25) (age 45) Reading, Berkshire

   Education:  University College of London

   Occupation:  Comedian, actor, writer

Born in Reading, Ricky went to university in London and obtained a degree in Philosophy. He had a brief spell working in pop, in a band 'Seona Dancing'. He then had a longish stint running the entertainments at a students' union. He then turned back to the music business and managed a band called 'Suede' and after walking away from that, promoted a Queen tribute act.

Following that Ricky joined XFM, a then small unlicensed radio station. It was here that he took on an assistant Steven Merchant, who would later become co-writer/director of 'The Office' and 'Extras'. Although Ricky wasn't hired to be a broadcaster, he quite fancied giving it a go and a nightly programme was slotted into the schedule. Eventually this became too much for him to handle by himself, so a lone late-night ten-hours became 120 minutes on a Sunday afternoon chatting to his mate Steven Merchant. They've been doing it off and on ever since.

'Meet Ricky Gervais' came hot on the heels of Ricky's popularity in the 11 O'Clock Show. Conceived as a chat show with games, the structure mainly served to allow Ricky the opportunity to further his comedic status.

The show finished in October 2000, but Ricky and Steve had already been developing their ideas for an office-based mock documentary, and months if not years of work would come to fruition on 9 July 2001 when the BBC aired the first episode of 'The Office'.

Twelve episodes and a two-part Christmas special later and The Office is consigned to broadcasting history as one of the most perfectly crafted comedy series in British TV ever. Showered with awards and critical acclaim Ricky became a household name.

Ricky then decided to put together a stand-up show to while away the evenings away from home during filming. The resulting 'Animals' tour, encompassing at least two theatres within a mile radius of his house, was a smash. This success was translated to his second stand up show entitled 'Politics'.

Ricky and Steven then wrote a second television series, 'Extras'. Which has seen just as much success as 'The Office' in the UK and America.

Ricky has also found the time to write three books, named 'Flanimals', 'More Flanimals' and most recently 'Flanimals of The Deep' aimed at children, although the richness of the illustrations and the inventiveness of the text combined with the pull of anything produced by Ricky give it universal appeal.

A second series of 'Extras' was made and was a hit and a third stand-up tour is on it's way entitled 'Fame'.

Education

University College of London, England.
Ricky Gervais left with a full degree in philosiphy.

Awards

Emmy - Outstanding Comedy Series "The Office" (American) 2006

Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) "The Office" (British) 2004

BAFTA - Best Comedy Performance and Situation Comedy Award "The Office" (British) 2003

BAFTA - Best Comedy Performance and Situation Comedy Award "The Office" (British) 2002