
Bob Mortimer
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Bob Mortimer is an English comedian, television presenter, writer, and actor, best known for his partnership with Vic Reeves in the comedy duo Reeves and Mortimer. He has appeared in various television shows, including "Shooting Stars" and "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing".
Known for
Credits

How to Build a Girl (2020)
as Awards Host

Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004)
as Potter

Amnesty International's Big 30 (1991)
as Self

The Fight (2002)
as Self - Presenter

Eric & Ernie: Behind the Scenes (2011)
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002)
as Clown

The Glove (—)
Actor

When Comedy Changed Forever (2006)
as Self (archive material)

The Mighty Boosh: A Journey Through Time and Space (2008)
as Himself

Viz Top Tips (1996)
as Self / Various

Paul McCartney at the BBC (2021)
as Self (archive footage)

It's Ulrika! (1997)
as Various Roles

50 Years of BBC Two Comedy (2014)
as Self

Sid the Sexist (1992)
as Baz

Do You Remember the First Time? (1994)
Actor

A Brush with Comedy (2023)
as Self

Suit You Sir! The Inside Leg Of The Fast Show (1999)
as Self
Shooting Stars: Unviewed and Nude (1996)
Actor

The Fast Show: More Blooming Catchphrases (2020)
as Self

The Fast Show: Just a Load of Blooming Catchphrases (2020)
as Self

No Sleep 'Til Sheffield: Pulp Go Public (1995)
as Self - Host of Shooting Stars (uncredited)

Steve Coogan: The Inside Story (2009)
as Self
Viz Top Tips 2 (1996)
Actor

Painting Birds With Jim And Nancy Moir Christmas Special (2023)
Actor

The Weekenders (1992)
as Bob

Football's 47 Best Worst Songs (2018)
as Himself

Gaga for Dada: The Original Art Rebels (2016)
as Various

Vic Reeves Big Night Out Tour (1992)
Actor

Reeves And Mortimer - Live Tour Puce 1694 (1994)
Actor

Athletico Mince Live at Leicester Square (2017)
Actor

Reeves and Mortimer's Driving School (1993)
as Self





