• Name: Russell Brand
  • Date of Birth: June 04, 1975
  • Place of Birth: Essex, England, UK
Mini-bio: Russell Edward Brand[1] (born June 4, 1975) is an English radio and television personality, comedian, actor, and newspaper columnist.

Brand dresses in a flamboyant bohemian fashion describ...( read more)ing himself as looking like an "S&M Willy Wonka". Brand's current style consists of black eyeliner, drainpipe jeans, Beatle boots, and long, shaggy, backcombed hair.

Brand was born in Grays, Essex, England, as the only child of Barbara Elizabeth (Nichols) and Ronald Henry Brand, a photographer. His parents separated in 1978 when Russell was three. Brand's relationship with his father has always been complicated. At the age of 16 the two traveled to the Far East, where they shared a room and slept with prostitutes.

Brand made his theatrical debut aged fifteen, in Bugsy Malone as Fat Sam, and his performances earned him a council funded education at the Italia Conti Academy, which lead to a three-year scholarship at Drama Centre in Chalk Farm. Brand is a former heroin addict, alcoholic and has had numerous run-ins with the law, having been arrested eleven times; he was also expelled from the Italia Conti Academy when he was younger. During the time of his addiction, he was known for his debauchery, a notable example being his ejection from The Gilded Balloon in Edinburgh. He has been free from heroin addiction since 2003, and is now a patron of the addiction charity Focus 12. His abandonment of drugs and alcohol was supposedly instigated by John Noel, Brand's manager.He did so with the help of the Hare Krishnas, to whom he feels "indebted". He hosted a forum show about drugs for Channel 4 in 2006, which had a similar format to that of Big Brother's Big Mouth, and his stand-up show Better Now drew extensively on his experiences with addiction.

Brand's first significant stand-up appearance was at the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year final in 2000. Although he did not finish in the top three, his performance attracted the attention of an agent, John Noel. His first big tour was his show Shame which he toured the UK and performed to sell out audiences drawing on embarrassing things that have happened and the tabloid press and how they have treated him since he became famous. In late November 2006 Russell put on a secret stand-up show for anyone who had added him as a friend on MySpace. This show featured unseen material not featured on his DVD. Brand performed a sketch with close friends Matt Lucas & David Walliams for a Little Britain live show for Comic Relief in which he played a crossdressing plumber who comes out to "fellow crossdresser", Emily Howard. Brand appeared in a sketch and did stand-up at the 2006 Secret Policeman's Ball. In March 2007, Brand performed a charity show with Noel Fielding centred around the Goth Detectives. The idea for the show was inspired by Jonathan Ross, who, on The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2006, suggested that Fielding could play Bob Skeleton ("Indie Detective"), which led to Brand and Fielding jokingly describing a fictional scenario in which they were "Goth Detectives".

Brand's first presenting job was as a VJ on music channel MTV presenting Dance Floor Chart and MTV Select. However he was sacked after coming to work dressed as Osama bin Laden on 12 September 2001.

In 2004, he hosted E4's Big Brother's E-forum, a sister show to Big Brother 5. The show gave celebrity guests and the public the chance to have their say on the goings-on inside the Big Brother house. For Big Brother 6 the show's name changed to Big Brother's Big Mouth. The ratings for Big Brother's Big Mouth during Big Brother 7 were good. Following the racism row of Celebrity Big Brother 5, Brand confirmed he would not return to host the latest series of Big Brother's Big Mouth (although the row was not cited as the cause); in a statement Brand thanked producers for "taking the risk of employing an ex-junkie twerp" to front the show and of his time presenting the show, he said: "The three years I've spent on Big Brother's Big Mouth have been an unprecedented joy." Brand hosted a one-off special called Big Brother according to Russell Brand in which Brand takes a surreal, sideways look at Big Brother through the ages.

Brand was welcomed back into the MTV fold in spring 2006 when he began presenting chat show 1 Leicester Square initially going out at 8pm Sundays before being shifted to a post-watershed time of 10pm on Mondays, allowing a more adult theme to the show. Guests have included Tom Cruise, Uma Thurman, McFly and Boy George. A second series of 1 Leicester Square began in September 2006 on MTV UK. After Big Brother 7 finished, Brand presented a debate show called Russell Brand's Got Issues, on digital channel E4. The viewing figures for the first episode were seen as disappointing, being beaten by nearly all of E4's main multi-channel rivals, despite a big publicity and promotional campaign for the show and achieving only 148,000 viewers on the opening night.

On November 9, 2006 it was announced that Brand would host his own chat show called The Russell Brand Show. The first episode was broadcast on Friday November 24 on Channel 4 and the show ran for five weeks. In December 2006, Brand took part in Channel 4's annual The Big Fat Quiz of the Year, presented by Jimmy Carr. He was teamed with Noel Fielding from The Mighty Boosh. They went on to win the quiz after receiving 22 points for one question (quiz master Jimmy Carr had jokingly said that he'd give them 22 points if they got it right, assuming that they would get it wrong, as they were giving blatantly incorrect answers to the other questions, as a joke).

Brand hosted the 2007 BRIT Awards and an hour of Comic Relief. On 7 July, 2007 Brand presented at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London. Brand's newest project is a television programme entitled Russell Brand's Ponderland, scheduled to air in October on Channel 4.

A documentary presented by Brand about the writer Jack Kerouac is scheduled on air in November on BBC Two.

Brand's first major TV work was an appearance in an episode of The Bill. In 2002 he filmed roles in the television comedy dramas, Cruise of the Gods and White Teeth. In late 2005 he played Tommy in the BBC sitcom Blessed which was written and directed by Ben Elton.

In 2007 Brand played a recovering crack addict called Terry in the pilot for ITV comedy The Abbey, written by Morwenna Banks. The Abbey has since been commissioned for a full series to be shown on ITV2 although it is not clear if Brand will be in the series. Also that year Brand appeared in Cold Blood for ITV playing an ex-con called Ally.

Brand filmed small roles in the films Penelope which stars Reese Witherspoon and Christina Ricci and also has a small part in Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette from which his role was not included in the final cut.

In 2007 Brand will appear in the film remake of St Trinian's opposite Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Stephen Fry and Emily Watson. According to recent press reports, Brand is in talks to appear in a as yet untitled action comedy feature film opposite Eddie Murphy and Chris Rock, after being introduced to director Brett Ratner by Courtney Love. Brand is also to star in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

Brand's radio career began in early 2002, when he hosted a Sunday afternoon show on London's Indie Rock station Xfm. He only lasted 4 months on the slot as he was sacked for reading out pornographic material on air.

He wasn't heard on the airwaves again until Christmas 2005, when he was heard sitting in for Nemone on BBC 6 Music's 10pm-1am late night show for 3 nights alongside Ricky Gervais stooge Karl Pilkington. Station controller Lesley Douglas liked what she heard and in March 2006 offered him a regular show on the station, on Sunday mornings from 10am-1pm, due to contractual obligations linked to his podcast with Gervais, Pilkington was replaced with Brand's long-term contributor Matt Morgan and comedian Trevor Lock (who left in December 2006 to start his own radio show). The show placed as high as number one in the iTunes UK most-subscribed podcast chart.

In October 2006, BBC announced a 40% rise in listeners to BBC digital radio, they claimed this was largely attributed to host Russell Brand. According to industry ratings body Rajar, the station was attracting over 400,000 listeners.

The show was transferred to BBC Radio 2, the UK's most popular radio station, from Saturday November 18, 2006 in the 9-11pm time slot. The radio show often features a phone call with Noel Gallagher of Oasis and discussions revolving around listeners' emails, text messages or phone calls. The show is completed with a poem summing up the evening's events by the resident poet Mr. Gee. A previous segment 'Cry For Help' consisted of listeners phoning and asking Brand and Morgan for advice.

In January 2007 the show reached the No #1 spot on the iTunes podcast charts and held that position until April 2007 when it was overtaken by The Apprentice podcast and continued to go up and down the charts prompting Brand to start a campaign to get it back to #1, which eventually succeeded.

There are currently two unofficial biographies about Brand. One is entitled Russell Brand (ISBN 978-1843172406) and is written by Tanith Carey; the other is called Russell Brand: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know (ISBN 978-1844543960) and is written by Dave Stone.

Brand signed a deal with Hodder & Stoughton to write his autobiography which will be released on the 15th of November, 2007 and will be entitled My Booky Wook (ISBN 978-0340936153).

Brand recorded The Beatles song, "When I'm Sixty-Four" with Oscar-winning composer, David Arnold for the 40th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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  • 12BOOSHFAN120
    I love Russell
    He so funny he always has me in stitches when i watch him on tv
    He is also gorgeous! i dont know how any1 cud say he is ugly1 they must b mad.
    I LOVE HIM SO MUCH
    ZXXXXX :p
    posted 169 days ago
  • HillBillyMoonShine
    Only Two Words For him.....

    TOTALLY AWSOME!!!

    He Rocks Much!
    posted 172 days ago
  • StarrySurprise
    he's got the same b'day as my mum
    posted 260 days ago
  • tonidepp16
    I absolutely totally adore Russell Brand, best British comedian I reckon!!!!! He's soooooo hillarious!!!!! I luv'd him in St Trinian's, his live DVD is hysterical My Booky Wook is amazing!!!! Cnt wait 4 Forgetting Sarah Marshall!!!
    posted 280 days ago
  • OmgggInLoveXO
    Omgg
    Soo Damn Sexy!!!!
    Nd Funny
    Love Him
    posted 300 days ago
  • Rockstar1993
    omg brand is so fitt! XD

    love him loads xx
    posted 313 days ago
  • NumberFiveWithABullet
    Omg, he is amazing!


    I met him the other week, and he kissed me!!


    hehe

    xD
    posted 315 days ago
  • flowerspowers28
    *blushes* i met him like a week ago
    absolutely gorgeoous & irresistable
    posted 317 days ago
  • MirrorMirror
    AT LAST!

    I was waiting for Russ' genius to be recognised!
    posted 353 days ago

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