Chris Lynam
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Chris Lynam | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1953 (age 72–73) |
| Comedy career | |
| Medium | Stand-up comedy, television |
| Genres | Alternative comedy, clown |
Chris Lynam, born in 1953 in Zimbabwe, is a British alternative comedian and clown.[1][2][3]
He is known for such television and radio series as TV Burp,[4] Loose Ends[5] and La France a un incroyable talent.[6]
Lynam was a performer in the British comedy troupe The Greatest Show on Legs.[7]
A former business partner of Lynam's was fellow Greatest Show on Legs performer,[7] comedian and club owner Malcolm Hardee who died in 2005.[8]
One of Lyman's long time signature comedic routines is to place a firework inside his buttocks and ignite it.[7][9]