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Ben Keaton

Born

1956 (age 67–68)
Dublin, Ireland

Medium

Stand-up, film, television, digital media

Nationality

Irish


First solo winner of the Perrier Comedy Award (1986)

Ben Keaton (born 1956) is an Irish actor who appeared in ITV soap opera EmmerdaleasJeff Brannigan, and in BBC's Casualty, playing the part of Spencer between 1999 and 2002. He also appeared as Father Austin Purcell in "Think Fast, Father Ted", an episode of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, and had a small part in the British film East is East as a priest.

Keaton is also a well-established theatre actor, and has appeared at The Royal Exchange TheatreinManchesterinAnimal Crackers, American Buffalo, Harvey, Cyrano de Bergerac,[1] and playing the role of David Bliss in Noël Coward's Hay Fever.[2] Keaton also works as a comedian, and has won the Perrier Comedy Award at the 1986 Edinburgh Festival,[3] two Manchester Evening News Best Actor Awards and a Laurence Olivier Nomination. He is a regular guest member with the Comedy Store Players,[1] the Steve Frost Improv All Stars and Eddie Izzard, and appeared in this style of comedy at the Royal Exchange in his show "Ben Keaton & Friends" which has included Stephen Frost, Niall Ashdown, Steve Steen, Andy Smart, Brian Conley and Paul Merton. He was a founder member of the improv group South Of The River with Jeremy Hardy and Kit Hollerbach, and set up The Phwoar Horsemen Improv Group in 2016 with Paul Mutagejja.

Keaton has written five series of Hubbub for the BBC and his own series, Gumtree, for Channel 4, which also aired his own 'special', Ben Keaton's Finest Half Hour. He wrote and directed the live arena production of Sky TV's Brainiac and went on to write and direct the Science Museum's first touring stage production.

Keaton began teaching at the University of Lincoln in 2008, where he specialises in Physical Theatre and Acting for Camera. In 2013, he set up Lincoln Film and Television School, teaching all aspects of filmmaking to young people.

In 2014, Keaton returned to the role of Father Austin Purcell, performing a stand-up routine and hosting pub quizzes entirely in character.[4][5] Keaton also set up a Twitter page for the character, and a website where fans can purchase customised Father Austin Purcell video greetings.[citation needed]

In 2015 he set up Lincoln Comedy Academy with Paul Mutagejja to teach performing and writing comedy for stage and screen.

His documentary series The I Am Project records the lives of children who are moving from primary to secondary school and from secondary to further education, and has taken place in a variety of schools since 2008. The series has been admitted into the Media Archive of Central England.

In 2017 he and his son Waldo Fox Kennedy set up Bracket Energy Media Production, which produces video for business and specialises in online content.

Keaton lives in AlfordinLincolnshire.

Filmography[edit]

Year

Programme

Role

Notes

1989

The Bill

Harry

Episode: "Powers of Exclusion"

1995

Father Ted

Father Austin Purcell

Episode: "Think Fast, Father Ted"

1996

Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives

Episodes: "Paranormal Researchers" and "Writers"

1997–
2000

Hububb

Mr Tight / Priest / Mayor / Patrick /
Ralph / Inventor 1 / Hung Lo Pants

Writer – 47 episodes

1999

East Is East

Priest

1999–
2002

Casualty

Spencer

51 episodes

2002

Balamory

Writer – episode: "The Boat"

2002

Doctors

John Hampton

Episode: "Unfinished Business"

2002

Harry Hill's TV Burp

Spencer

Series 1, episode 5

2007

The Bill

Ed Abraham

Episode: "Killing Me Softly"

2007

Double Time

Eddie

TV film

2012

Love Bite

Father John

2015

Cook Like a Priest

Father Austin Purcell

Web series – also writer

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Bourne, Dianne. "Old pals play for laughs". Manchester Evening News, 15 February 2007. Retrieved on 3 June 2013.
  • ^ Manchester Evening News. "City run for Coward's Hay Fever" Archived October 5, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. 19 April 2010. Retrieved on 3 June 2013.
  • ^ Glasgow Herald. "Fringe award". 25 August 1986, p. 4. Retrieved on 3 June 2013.
  • ^ "Meet your neighbour: Prince Charles was once made to stand up for Ben Keaton". Lincolnshire Echo. 6 September 2015. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  • ^ Smith, Gregor (November 2014). "Review: Father Austin Purcell delights crowd… within a two metre radius". The Linc. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  • External links[edit]

    Best Comedy Show

  • 1982: Writer's Inc (Gary Adams, Steve Brown, Vicki Pile, Trevor McCallum, Helen Murry, Jamie Rix, and Nick Wilton, with additional material by Kim Fuller)
  • 1983: Los Trios Ringbarkus
  • 1984: The Brass Band
  • 1985: Theatre de Complicité
  • 1986: Ben Keaton
  • 1987: Brown Blues... (Arnold Brown with Barb Jungr and Michael Parker)
  • 1988: Jeremy Hardy
  • 1989: Simon Fanshawe
  • 1990: Sean HughesA One Night Stand
  • 1991: Frank Skinner
  • 1992: Steve CooganIn Character with John Thomson
  • 1993: Lee Evans
  • 1994: Lano and Woodley
  • 1995: Jenny EclairProzac & Tantrums
  • 1996: Dylan MoranDylan Moran Is Indisposed
  • 1997: The League of Gentlemen
  • 1998: Tommy TiernanUndivine Comedy
  • 1999: Al Murray as The Pub Landlord – And a Glass of White Wine for the Lady
  • 2000: Rich HallOtis Lee Crenshaw
  • 2001: Garth Marenghi's Netherhead (Matthew Holness, Richard Ayoade and Alice Lowe)
  • 2002: Daniel KitsonSomething
  • 2003: Demetri MartinIf I...
  • 2004: Will AdamsdaleJackson's Way
  • 2005: Laura SolonKopfraper's Syndrome
  • 2006: Phil NicholThe Naked Racist
  • 2007: Brendon BurnsSo I Suppose THIS Is Offensive Now
  • 2008: David O'DohertyLet's Comedy
  • 2009: Tim KeyThe Slutcracker
  • 2010: Russell KaneSmokescreens and Castles
  • 2011: Adam RichesBring Me the Head of Adam Riches
  • 2012: Doctor BrownBefrdfgth
  • 2013: Bridget ChristieA Bic for Her
  • 2014: John KearnsShtick
  • 2015: Sam SimmonsSpaghetti for Breakfast
  • 2016: Richard GaddMonkey See Monkey Do
  • 2017: Hannah GadsbyNanette & John RobinsThe Darkness of Robins
  • 2018: Rose MatafeoHorndog
  • 2019: Jordan BrookesI've Got Nothing
  • 2022: Sam CampbellComedy Show
  • 2023: Ahir ShahEnds
  • Best Newcomer

  • 1992: Harry HillFlies!
  • 1993: Dominic HollandRed Hot Dutch with Dominic
  • 1994: Scott CapurroRisk Gay
  • 1995: Tim VineThe Tim Vine Fiasco
  • 1996: Milton JonesThe Head
  • 1997: Arj BarkerArj Barker's Letter to America
  • 1998: The Mighty Boosh (Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding and Rich Fulcher)
  • 1999: Ben'n'Arn's Big Top (Ben Willbond and Arnold Widdowson)
  • 2000: Noble and Silver
  • 2001: Garth Cruickshank & Eddie McCabe – Let's Have a Right Royal Shambles
  • 2002: The ConsultantsFinger in the Wind
  • 2003: Gary Le StrangePolaroid Suitcase
  • 2004: Wil HodgsonThe Passion of the Hodgson
  • 2005: Tim MinchinDark Side
  • 2006: Josie LongKindness & Exuberance
  • 2007: Tom BasdenWon't Say Anything
  • 2008: Sarah MillicanSarah Millican's Not Nice
  • 2009: Jonny SweetMostly About Arthur
  • 2010: Roisin ConatyHero, Warrior, Fireman, Liar
  • 2011: Humphrey KerHumphrey Ker is Dymock Watson: Nazi Smasher
  • 2012: Daniel SimonsenChampions
  • 2013: John KearnsSight Gags For Perverts
  • 2014: Alex EdelmanMillennial
  • 2015: Sofie HagenBubblewrap
  • 2016: Scott Gibson – Life After Death
  • 2017: Natalie PalamidesLAID
  • 2018: Ciarán Dowd – Don Rodolfo
  • 2019: Catherine CohenThe Twist? She's Gorgeous
  • 2022: Lara RicoteGRL/LATNX/DEF
  • 2023: Urooj AshfaqOh No!
  • Panel Prize

  • 2006: Mark Watson
  • 2007: Arthur SmithArturart
  • 2008: All the performers
  • 2009: Peter Buckley HillPeter Buckley Hill Free Fringe
  • 2010: Bo BurnhamWords Words Words
  • 2011: Max & IvanThe Wrestling
  • 2012: The Boy With Tape On His FaceMore Tape
  • 2013: Adrienne TruscottAdrienne Truscott's Asking For It: A One Lady Rape About Comedy
  • 2014: Funz and Gamez
  • 2015: Karen Koren
  • 2016: Iraq Out & LoudHeroes of Fringe
  • 2018: Angela Barnes, Sameena Zehra and Pauline Eyre – Home Safe Collective
  • 2019: Fringe of Colour
  • 2022: Best in Class
  • 2023: A Show for Gareth Richards

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