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The Homepage of Raymond Mearns– Comic as well as Actor

Raymond Mearns is a professional stand-up comedian and also actor!

He is probably best known for his looks in Limmy's Program and also as an Actor in the flicks "Ae Fond Kiss" and "It's a Free World" both routed by famous British film supervisor Ken Loach.

Raymond started doing sRaymond Mearns Headshottand-up funny in 1994 as well as has actually performed frequently all across the UK and worldwide where he is kept in mind for his capacity to deliver sharp empirical material incorporated with lightning quick improviation.

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In mid-2003 Raymond was cast as Huge Roddie in The Feature Film "Ae Fond Kiss" routed by Ken Loach.

In 2004, Raymond was an owner participant of the improvisational funny sketch group Dancing Ape Child Dancing !!! Which saw a sell-out run at The Edinburgh Celebration Edge and after that onto New York where DMBD did at: The Improv and also The Gotham Comedy Club, along with the first ever New York Funny Celebration.

In November 2005 Raymond went back to New York where he played to a sell-out crowd at The Laugh Manufacturing Facility with the Program "Chuckles Throughout the Ocean" in collaboration with New York Comic, Danny Lobell.

2006 included looks on "Off the Round", "Rebus" as well as the pilot Episode of "Legit'" where Raymond first played the personality "Satisfied Boab". At end of 2006 Raymond shot his second feature film for Ken Loach as he played the character: "Andy" in "It's A Free World"

In 2007, "Legit'" the series was commissioned and Raymond spent a remarkable summertime playing "Delighted Boab" whom the Sunday Mail described as: "A character that brings so much sunshine into the globe he deserves his own show!" Raymond also performed at the Edinburgh Event Fringe in his brand-new one man stand-up show: "Recuperating Arsehole". The year ended with Raymond firing a series of commercials for the Sun Paper that included cameo appearances from Frank McAvennie and also John Smeaton. 2007 Likewise saw the launch of Raymond's first DVD which was videotaped at the Stand Comedy Club throughout the Glasgow International Funny Event

2008 saw Raymond assume the Role of Executive Manufacturer on the feature film "Following Time Ned", composed and routed by Thomas McCue. Raymond likewise played the major character "Ned Randall" as well as added to the score. This was followed by a variety of journeys abroad to delight British Troops and afterwards onto Edinburgh where Raymond did one more one guy show "Shaggy Dog Stories" of which Chortle stated: "Basically every line that issues from this guy is amusing, a few of them significantly so!". 2008 also saw the birth of the smash hit: "Limmy's Program" produced by net sensation Brian Limond and also Raymond was selected as a participant of the principal actors for the Pilot. At the end of the year Raymond additionally landed a part in the "Rab C Nesbitt" Xmas Unique.

Raymond embarked upon his initial trip of Scotland in the springtime of 2009 and this was followed up with two fairly unusual work! The first of these was to advertise the Glasgow Comedy Event, where Raymond was asked to offer a totally improvisated comedy overview to the city from an open top scenic tour bus. Then a few weeks later on Raymond was hired to supply additional voice-over on "The Illusionist" a computer animated feature film guided by Sylvian Chomet. Both of these proved to be surprise hits as "The Illusionist" was chosen for Best Animated Feature at the Oscars in 2011 and also the Bus Tour was seen all over the world and also this was borne out when, to Raymond's pleasure, he was recognised whilst on trip in Western Australia in 2010. Raymond was after that drafted in to sign up with the cast of BBC Radio Scotland's illustration comedy program "The Ellis and also Clarke Show" and afterwards onto Series 1 of "Limmy's program" where Raymond sealed his reputation as a comic actor of significant capacity. At the very end of 2009 Raymond was flown to Prague to movie the TV Scottish comedian commercial for Cheestrings that was broadcast UK vast in 2010 as well as 2011.

In 2010, Raymond was cast in the BBC Radio Scotland Sit-com "No Difficult Sensations" playing a variety of different characters alongside John Gordon Sinclair. This was rapidly followed up by him landing the function of "The Pharmacist" in the BBC Dramatization "One Evening In Emergency situation" composed by Gregory Burke and starring Kevin McKidd. A Considerable part of 2010 was also invested establishing RAB Productions, a cutting-edge brand-new manufacturing company that Raymond runs in combination with Calum Weir to generate bespoke comedy based films for the corporate and instructional fields. At the end of 2010 Raymond did some shows in Western Australia as well as additionally did the brief film "TUMULT/ An Event in Time" guided by award winning writer/director John Barrington.

In the very first three months of 2011 Raymond completed a successful mini excursion of places across Scotland. He likewise showed up in the brand-new series of "Rab C Nesbitt" and also in the BBC's Scottish Soap Opera "River City". His 2nd DVD "Shaggy Pet Stories" was released in April of 2011 and he then took place tour with "Pete Doherty" doing assistance slots at The Shepherds Bush Empire as well as numerous venues in the North of England, the scenic tour finished quickly on the day they were set up to appear in a sell-out program at the Barrowland in Glasgow owing to Doherty being incarcerated for a drug associated offense. In the Summer of 2011 Raymond took place to The Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his Show: "Whatever You Ever Would Like To Know About Anxiety But Were Afraid To Ask!" which was done at the Stand Funny Club. Jay Richardson defined the program as "Exceptionally Amusing" and "Cathartic" in The Scotsman and also Feast publication defined the show as: "A frequently amusing hr". The year 2011 ended with Raymond being chosen as one of the comics to represent Glasgow at the distinguished New York Funny Event.

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