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10 Facts About Andre Vincent

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Smitten by these new accomplishments he travelled to Paris and trained as a clown, Andre Vincent started travelling the world appearing at circus and theatre festivals as busker 'Arry Pavarotti.

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Thereafter, Andre Vincent returned home to the comedy circuit of the UK.

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Andre Vincent later incorporated the material into an award winning TV show for BBC, Hurrah for Cancer.

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Andre Vincent started working with Marcus Brigstocke in 2005 on the BBC Four show The Late Edition.

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In 2007 Andre Vincent launched a new show with fellow comic Phill Jupitus.

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In 2011 Andre Vincent created a new show for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, PokerMen, an interesting chat show with a difference.

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In 2012 Andre Vincent appeared in 2 more films: No Prisoners and the highly acclaimed Scottish indie movie Electric Man.

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In 2015 Andre Vincent began teaching BA Applied Drama undergraduates in stand-up comedy at St Mary's University in SW London.

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In 2020, during the UK Coronavirus lockdown, Andre Vincent produced a stand-up teaching module for The Prince's Trust.

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In May 2015 Andre Vincent had the honour of being initiated into the Grand Order of Water Rats.