Richard Herring
Richard Herring | |
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Herring during the final performance of As It Occurs To Me in 2011 | |
| Born | Richard Keith Herring 12 July 1967 Pocklington, East Yorkshire, England |
| Education | The Kings of Wessex School |
| Alma mater | St Catherine's College, Oxford |
| Notable work | Fist of Fun This Morning with Richard Not Judy Time Gentlemen Please The Collings and Herrin Podcast Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 2 |
| Comedy career | |
| Years active | 1987–present |
| Medium | Stand up, radio, television, podcast |
| Genres | Black comedy, insult comedy, satire, irony, wit, deadpan |
Richard Keith Herring (born 12 July 1967) is an English stand-up comedian and writer whose early work includes the comedy double act Lee and Herring (alongside Stewart Lee). He is described by The British Theatre Guide as "one of the leading hidden masters of modern British comedy".
Towards the end of the double act, Herring also worked as a writer, producing four plays. After Lee and Herring went their separate ways he co-wrote the sitcom Time Gentlemen Please, but quickly returned to performance with concept-driven one-man shows like Talking Cock, Hitler Moustache and Christ on a Bike as well as regular circuit stand-up. Herring has created fourteen of these stand-up shows since 2001, performing them for eleven consecutive years from 2004 to 2014 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with annual tours and a final performance recorded for DVD. His 2016–17 show was a 'best of' tour, drawing from these shows.
Herring is recognised as a pioneer of comedy podcasting, initially with broadcaster Andrew Collins on The Collings and Herrin Podcast and subsequently with high-profile comedians and celebrities such as Dawn French, Michael Palin and Stephen Fry on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast. He has maintained a daily blog called Warming Up without a break since 25 November 2002 (over 8400 entries). His blog is archived by the British Library for purposes of UK documentary heritage. In September 2024 he started publishing the blog (and other material) on Substack where he has 10000+ subscribers.