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Simon Brodkin is the comedian who handed Prime Minister Theresa May her P45, showered FIFA President Sepp Blatter with cash, and created the smash-hit BBC comedy series Lee Nelson’s Well Good Show.
Best known for his cheerful chav character Lee Nelson, he has performed solo stand-up shows since 2004, but he has also written for and appeared on TV shows including Al Murray’s Multiple Personality Disorder (2009).
One of the most exciting stand-up comedians of today, his last tour ‘Screwed Up’ was extended three times and ran for 170 days all over the world, including sold out nights in London.
He is very popular online and has over 3.2 million followers across social media platforms.
In 2022, Simon was diagnosed with ADHD, saying he “had no awareness of it despite going through medical school being a junior doctor – and always being interesting in mental health – shines a real light on the lack of education in the medical community”.
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Simon Brodkin initially studied medicine, and it was whilst working at Manchester city hospitals that he began performing stand-up comedy.
His first solo comedy show – Simon Brodkin: Everyone But Himself – came in 2006 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His comedian alter-ego Lee Nelson is known as a “cheerful chav”, frequently interacting with his audience, telling them about his life, asking questions, then replying with responses that reflect his world view, ignorance, and his stereotypically antisocial attitudes. In 2013, “Lee Nelson” stood as a candidate in the South Shields by-election, but withdrew because it would mean a ban on his programmes being broadcast on the BBC.
Alongside his stand-up, he began appearing on television in 2003 in a series of shorts including From Baghdad to Balham on Channel 4, and also in Absolutely Fabulous for BBC One. He has also appeared in The Morning After Show (2005), Al Murray’s Multiple Personality Disorder (2007), The Wall (2008), Comedy Rocks With Jason Manford (2011), Let’s Dance for Comic Relief (2011), Another One Bites the Crust (2011), Live at the Apollo (2011), and on John Bishop’s 2013 Christmas show.
Simon’s comedy has seen him win and be nominated for several competitions and awards, including:
– Brighton’s Komedia Comedy Competition
– The Writers’ Guild Award for Best Newcomer in Edinburgh
In reviewing his 2009 show, The Guardian stated that his “portrayal as a three-dimensional personality” and is a “likeable soul, with a dopily comprehensive lack of self-awareness”, finishing by saying “no one’s done it quite like Simon Brodkin”.
Simon Brodkin | Pranks
Simon is best known for his pranks played on public figures, including:
– He ran onto the pitch at Goodison Park to warm up with the Manchester City team ahead of a Premier League match 2013.
– Mixed with the England World Cup squad at Luton Airport 2014.
– Invaded the stage during Stereo Kicks’ performance on The X Factor 2014.
– Interrupted a performance by Kanye West at Glastonbury Festival 2015.
– Gatecrashed a press conference at the HQ of FIFA in Switzerland. He walked onto stage and through $600 over Sepp Blatter, claiming it was part of a bid to bring the 2026 World Cup to North Korea 2015.
– Simon hijacked Donald Trump’s speech at the Trump Turnberry golf resort by handing out ‘Nazi golf balls’ to the crowd 2016.
– Invaded a speech by a Volkswagen representative at the Geneva Motor Show dressed as an engineer 2016.
– Handed Prime Minister Theresa May a mocked-up P45 form 2017.
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Comic Alter-Ego "Lee Nelson"🔹Known For His Pranks on Big Names🔹3.2 Million Social Media Followers🔹Audience Interaction, Crowdwork










