Vic Reeves

Actor and award winning entertainer, one half of Reeves and Mortimer

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About Vic Reeves

Vic Reeves best known acting role was in the film Eric and Ernie which received rave reviews. But it is his 30 years of comedy double act with writer and partner Bob Mortimer which is what most people instantly recognise him for.

Biography

With his partner, Bob Mortimer, he went on to co-create two BAFTA winning series for the BBC TV: ‘Shooting Stars’, and ‘The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer’, amongst many others. A heady decade at the top of the tree led to his career in TV broadcasting; presenting two series of ‘Braniac, radio; presenting on Virgin Radio and BBC Radio 2, publishing his autobiography Me: Moir, and fine art.

Testimonials

"We are really pleased with how the event went and ...Vic [was] really well received by the audience and fellow panellists alike...both Sky Movies and Shortlist agreed that [he was] a great fit for this event. [His] presentation [was] very funny and anecdotal, which the audience responded well to."

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