Frank Skinner is a British comedian.
Skinner was born Christopher Graham Collins. He attended
Moat Farm Infant School from 1961 to 1964, St. Hubert's
Roman Catholic Junior School from 1964 to 1968, and
then Oldbury Technical Secondary School from September
1968. He passed 2 O-levels in the summer of 1973 and
was allowed to take A-levels in English Language and
Art, along with several O-level resits, at Oldbury
Technical School Sixth Form. But he was caught embezzling
the school meals service by selling cut-price meal
vouchers to pupils and expelled just six weeks into
his studies.
For several years Skinner was known to the police
after a series of minor offences including putting
a length of pipe across a road and causing a car crash,
although he never ended up in prison. But he soon turned
his life around by taking 4 A-levels (including English
Language and Literature) at night school and then graduating
from the University of Warwick in 1985 with a degree
in English Literature. After graduating, he spent four
years as an English lecturer at Halesowen College,
whilst being a stand-up comedian on the side, before
quitting his job in 1989 to pursue his comedy career
full-time.
Christopher Collins took on the pseudonym Frank Skinner
when the actors' union Equity told him there was already
someone of the same name on their books (their rules
do not permit two members with identical names). He
took the name from a member of his late father's dominoes
team.
Skinner had performed his first stand-up gig in 1987
and made his television debut a year later. In 1990
he co-wrote and starred in a weakly-received sitcom,
Packet Of Three, on Channel 4 but continued to see
his reputation as a stand-up grow. He won the 1991
Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe, beating Jack
Dee and Eddie Izzard.
He often works with David Baddiel, notably on the
popular late night entertainment show Fantasy Football
League, when the two famously shared an apartment,
and on Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned. They wrote and
performed the football song Three Lions with the Lightning
Seeds and the England national football team for Euro
96, and re-released it for the 1998 World Cup. Both
times the song reached #1 in the British charts.
As of 2004, Skinner has his own chat show on ITV
and has appeared in a number of sitcoms, including
Blue Heaven (1992) and Shane (2004). In 2003, he was
listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts
in British comedy. He has lived in London since the
beginning of his comedy career in 1991, but still supports
West Bromwich Albion football club and Warwickshire
County cricket club. When West Bromwich Albion won
promotion to the Premiership in 2004, he featured in
an Express and Star article which commemerated the
club's promotion. |