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Arthur Smith is an English comedian and writer who was born on 27 November 1954 in Bermondsey, London. He is best known for his work on the BBC Radio 4 show Loose Ends and his appearances on the BBC television panel show QI.
Smith began his career as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s, and has since written and performed in numerous radio and television shows. He has also written several books, including his autobiography, My Name Is Daphne Fairfax.
Smith is married to the actress and writer Arabella Weir, and they have two children. He is a patron of the charity Age UK.
As of 2021, Arthur Smith's net worth is estimated to be approximately $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a comedian and writer.
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Brian Arthur Smith |
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Comedian, writer and presenter |
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70 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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27 November 1954 |
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27 November |
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Bermondsey, London, England |
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United Kingdom |
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Arthur Smith Net Worth
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Timeline
In August 2016 he appeared in the role of Mr Harman in the revival of the BBC sitcom Are You Being Served.
In addition to stand-up comedy, Smith has performed musical comedy shows such as Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen (later broadcast on Radio 4). He returned to this theme for the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013 with "Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen (Volume Too). He is also a radio presenter on such BBC Radio 4 programmes as Excess Baggage and Loose Ends, and appears on television comedy panel games. He took over as narrator of the TV series A Life of Grime after the death of John Peel and was one of the Grumpy Old Men in the television series of that name. Both of the latter two series used "What a Wonderful World" as their theme song. For Grumpy Old Men, Smith was one of the cast members who contributed to a montage rendition of the song.
Smith has been a longtime resident of Balham, London, and has described himself as the "Night Mayor of Balham – I don't do days". In 2009 he broadcast a comedy series for BBC Radio 4 from his own home called Arthur Smith's Balham Bash.
He is currently one of the hosts of "The Comedy Club" on BBC Radio 4 Extra and also narrates the BBC series Money for Nothing. He makes a cameo appearance in the music video of the song Happy Goddamn Christmas by Loretta Maine and Matt Roper, released on 13 December 2012 via BBC Three.
In 2010, he was a Malcolm Hardee Cunning Stunt Award nominee for best publicity stunt at the Edinburgh Fringe after declaring that he would pay £100 to any journalist attending his show who would juggle fish.
In 2006, Smith played "Clarrie" in the Doctor Who audio, The Kingmaker.
In 2005, Smith turned down a lifetime achievement award from the Perrier Award organisers. He said that "Comedians rather dislike the Perrier Awards and the public aren't interested. Basically, they wanted to tell me I was old and cool; well, I know that already, and anyway, my ego is bloated enough." In 2007 he went on to win the Panel Prize at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Debrett's lists his full books and publication list as Trench Kiss (1990), An Evening With Gary Lineker (with Chris England, 1992), Pointless Hoax (1997), Sit-Down Comedy (2003), That Which Is Not Said (poetry, 2006), and My Name is Daphne Fairfax (autobiography, 2009).
In 1989, Smith provided voices for an Aardman Animations short called Ident with Nice and later. In 1989 he appeared in The Bill (Quiet life). In the mid and late 1990s, he lent his voice to some television animations including the TV short The Animal Train as Jim Jam (with veteran voice actor Rick Jones voicing the character in the USA version), the BBC clay animated series Rex the Runt (also made by Aardman) as Arthur Dustcart in five episodes and the British-French children's animated series Romuald the Reindeer as the big bully Clint.
In December 1985, Smith, along with temporary comedy partner Phil Nice, made a short series of parody documentaries for Channel 4 television network called Arthur and Phil Go Off. One episode, titled "Nessie – Real or Pretend" about the Loch Ness Monster, was aired in America on the A&E cable channel in 1986. None of these shows has officially been released to any video format.
Smith was one of many stand-up performers on the alternative comedy scene in the 1980s. He still performs today in much the same manner, and has regularly attended the Edinburgh Fringe comedy festival since 1977, and still compering the long-running Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition final. He has also written a body of serious or semi-serious work, including stage plays such as An Evening with Gary Lineker.
During the late 1980s, Smith took the role of consumer expert, testing such items as hangover cures and Pot Noodles on the BBC Radio 2 Nightcap show hosted by Peter Dickson.
Smith was born in Bermondsey, south London. His eldest brother is Richard Smith, the medical doctor, editor and businessman. His younger brother is Nick Smith, a civil servant who for a period of time was also a stand-up comic, but in more recent years has turned to amateur dramatics. Arthur was a student at The Roan School for Boys, a grammar school, now John Roan School in Blackheath, London. He then studied at the University of East Anglia where he was chairman of the poetry society, wrote for the student newspaper and contributed sketches for the student revue. He graduated with a 2:1 BA degree in Comparative literature in 1976.
Brian Arthur Smith (born 27 November 1954) is an English alternative comedian, presenter and writer.