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Roy Chubby Brown was born Royston Vasey [4] [5] on 3 February 1945 [1] in Grangetown, Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire [6] and has a sister named Barbara. He left school without any qualifications, leaving home at the age of fourteen, spent time living rough and moving from job to job, at one point joining the Merchant Navy. He became homeless and for some time slept in a fishing boat in Redcar. He was arrested and taken to a detention centre and then on to Borstal, following which he went to jail. [4] Your theory might not be sane. How do his piss-poor song and dance routines challenge the powerful? It was reviewed poorly, with Empire calling the film "a stand-up show, allowing the comedian to tell his sexist jokes to a race of aliens who charge him for being a misogynist" and rating it 1/5. [2] Geoffrey Mcnab from Sight and Sound said it was "wildly uneven, often offensive, but with a cheerful inanity which goes some way to compensate for its grosser shortcomings". [1] Brown's image is characterised by a clown-like stage costume consisting of a leather flying helmet and goggles, [3] a white shirt, a red bow tie and moccasin slippers, and his trademark multi-coloured patchwork suit (previously made from beer mats because stag night crowds would shower him in beer). [4] His comedy is considered controversial: it involves blue comedy, insult comedy, [3] political satire, sarcasm, self-deprecation, British politics, sex, celebrities, culture and one liners. [4] [3] Film [ edit ]

U.F.O. (also known as U.F.O. - The Movie) is a 1993 British science fiction spoof directed by Tony Dow and starring Roy Chubby Brown in the role of a blue comedian whose act offends a pair of female aliens, who proceed to kidnap him and put him on trial. a b c d e "Comedy review: Roy 'Chubby' Brown". scotsman.com. 4 January 2015. Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. I got this tape as part of a group of videos and, being totally unfamiliar with Roy "Chubby" Brown, viewed it with low expectations. My conclusion was that the video was not a loss because I could still use the tape to record something else!Due to the controversial nature of his act, Brown's live shows are very rarely seen on television; [ citation needed] however, a programme about him called Roy Chubby Brown: Britain's Rudest Comedian was broadcast on Channel 4 in May 2007. [10] Music [ edit ] Roy Chubby Brown fined for reading newspaper while driving". The Guardian. Press Association. 21 August 2014. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 12 August 2019. I think it is possible to see him as forming part of the great tradition of The Fool in motley, hence Chubby’s ludicrous clothing. It is a tradition that has passed down through the generations from the courts of the great kings of the Dark Ages… Joke's on Chubby as Rasaman leaves him feeling blue". The Observer. London. 20 April 2008 . Retrieved 29 July 2008.

In 2012, Brown voiced a talking lamppost in Robin Sheppard's film adaptation of Richard Milward's novel Apples. He also played the Victorian Photographer in the feature film Unconditional (titled Unconditional Love in the USA) directed by Bryn Higgins. In 2014, Vasey was fined for reading The Sun newspaper whilst driving on the A19 road in North Yorkshire. [18] Stand up releases [ edit ] a b Stenning, Paul (24 November 2013). Success – By Those Who've Made It. P. 163. In Flight Books. ISBN 978-1628475869. and to challenge the powerful. Such traits may all be identified in the work of their modern-day successors, such as Chubby. While Brown has been performing for over 30 years, his live shows have been released around Christmas time since 1990. They have been released by Channel 5 Video Distribution (1990), PolyGram Video (1991–1998) and Universal Pictures (1999–2017), they were released on VHS (1990–2005), DVD (2000–present) and Blu-ray (2010–2012). [19] Releases [ edit ]

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Roy 'Chubby' Brown | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 16 September 2019. And had licence to say those things that could not be spoken by others, Fools frequently caused offence by using bawdy language to undermine pomposity… This issue we descend further into the pits of hell to bring Matrix readers the bad and the ugly in science ficton film. Join us as we reach a new level of terror and explore the tortured mind of troubled auteur Roy “Chubby” Brown through his seminal 1993 masterwork U.F.O. The Movie.

Royston Vasey (born 3 February 1945), better known professionally as Roy Chubby Brown, is an English comedian. His act consists of offensive humour, high profanity, forthright social commentary and outspoken disdain for political correctness. [3] Early life [ edit ] Sigh… a sad attempt to sell the film to compulsive masturbators and teenage boys. Actually, as the second group is a subset of the first, let’s leave it at compulsive masturbators. Vasey has seven children from three marriages. He met his current wife Helen in Scarborough in the late-1990s, and lives with her and their two children in Tetney, Lincolnshire. [12] Live and lewd - its Chubby!". Doncaster Free Press. 30 January 2008. Archived from the original on 29 March 2009. And I suppose the cunning plot in which Chubby is kidnapped by leather-clad feminists from the future who he “satisfies” with his enormous sexual prowess is actually a commentary on the…Roy Chubby Brown: Britain's Rudest Comedian". YouTube. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 . Retrieved 10 August 2019. Vasey is a supporter of Middlesbrough Football Club. [6] He is a co-owner of the racehorse Rasaman. [16]

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