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Adam Riches (born 29 March 1973) is an English comedian, and 2011 winner of the Foster's
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. After his success at the
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, he became familiar to UK television audiences through his exaggerated comic parody of actor
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on the panel show ''
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'' between 2016 and 2020.


Early life

Riches was born in
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, England, but was raised in Glasgow and London. His mother, a Scot,"My Comedy Hero: Adam Riches on Pete and Dud, Only Fools and Horses, Cheers and Jack Lemmon"
– The List, 16 April 2019
worked as a teacher in a
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nursery, and his father was a restaurant manager at a Berni Inn on
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' Hope Street, near
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, Glasgow. He has four brothers."20 Questions: Adam Riches - 'Edinburgh's about throwing caution to the wind'"
– What's on Stage, 31 July 2014
Growing up, he wanted to be a football-playing cowboy."Meet Adam Riches..."
– Chortle UK,
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, 21 August 2015
His first job was a paper round when he was 13, for which he earned £3 per week (or 60 pence per day, for the five days he worked). Riches attended
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. Following a brief spell working at
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, where he was a waiter (and where he was fired "for being cheeky"), he studied Media and Performance at
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. He worked as a bit-part actor on television before doing his first show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2003. In his late 20s, Riches switched his attention to American comedies, most notably '' Cheers'', which remains his favourite show.


Comedic style

Riches' performances involve audience participation, including getting audience members to play swingball and race on skateboards.


Career

Riches has appeared in Dictionary Corner on ''
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'' on four occasions: in October 2016, June 2017, September 2019 and August 2020. For his appearances, he was entirely in character as an exaggerated comic parody of the actor
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, a character he first portrayed in an audition tape for ''
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''. He was introduced as "Sean Bean" by the announcer at the beginning of each episode, and addressed as "Sean" by presenter
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throughout. "I'm a big fan of Sean, and there was something very nice to latch onto. He's proved a popular character and he opens 'Adam of the Riches''" said Riches in 2014. He played the character of Tony, the boyfriend of Lance's ex-wife Maggie, in the first series of the BBC television series ''
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''. He has also appeared in the BBC children's series ''
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''. ''The Adam Riches Experience'' toured the UK between April and July 2019.


Edinburgh Fringe shows

Riches first attended the
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in the mid-1990s, during his second year at university. *''Plat du Nuit - The Comeback Special'' (2003). Riches and Jim Johnson played a lounge music act attempting a comeback. *''Victor'' (2007). Riches played Victor Legit, a surveillance officer combatting copyright violation. ''
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'' gave it three stars out of five. *''Alpha Males'' (2008). Riches played various characters, including the return of Victor. One night while performing this show, Riches slipped on some yogurt and broke his leg; he returned five days later, performing in a wheelchair. The show got four stars from ''The Scotsman''. *''Rogue Males'' (2009). Riches regards this as his best Fringe show. The List gave it four out of five stars. *''Adam Riches Rides!'' (2010). *''Bring Me the Head of Adam Riches'' (2011). His
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-winning show, also receiving five stars from ''
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'' and ''
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''. It later transferred to the
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, London, in 2012. *''Adam of the Riches'' (2014). *''Coach Coach'' (2015). "It's an American high-school sports movie done, for real, on stage. A match that happens in the last fifteen minutes is done right in front of you. We've got two different endings: one for if we win and one for if we lose." As of the third show of the festival, the winning one had not happened. The show was given three out of five stars by ''
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''. *''The Beakington Town Hall Murders'' (2019), a return of Victor Legit."Adam Riches: The Beakington Town Hall Murders"
– The List, 20 August 2019


Personal life

As of 2018, Riches was living in
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, London, with his actress girlfriend. He is a fan of
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, and a huge football fan in general.


References


External links


Adam Riches interview
– ''Time Out'', 2 December 2011 * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Riches, Adam 1973 births Living people English male comedians English television personalities People educated at Sutton Grammar School People from Cambridge