
Brian Limond
- 50 years old
- Scottish
- Actor, writer, director, producer and editor
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Scotland's funniest 60 people
As the Glasgow International Comedy Festival prepares to launch with a gaggle of giggles later this month, we count down Scotland's funniest 60 people.
The Herald, 3rd March 2019Book review: My Autobiography, by Limmy
This memoir works best when Limmy faces his demons and explains how he moved past them. It's also refreshing to hear the story of a genuine self-made man, a rare TV talent who didn't attend the Royal Conservatoire or private school. But it remains a book for his fans. Those who don't find the title funny are unlikely to change their minds after reading it.
Chris McCall, The Scotsman, 26th February 201913 special recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe
These are the shows that don't fit well into any of our categories and include some mixed-bill nights, multimedia adventures and contrived conceits.
Laugh Out London, 6th August 2018Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 winners announced
The winners of the Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 have been announced. Those accepting prizes include Frankie Boyle, Des Clarke, Ray Bradshaw and Mark Nelson.
British Comedy Guide, 1st August 201850 shows to see at the Edinburgh fringe 2018
Superstar standups, daring dance, Brexit cabaret and a Bon Jovi musical ... Dive into our guide to some of the shows at the world's biggest arts festival.
Brian Logan and Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 29th June 2018Ten things we know about the 2018 Fringe
Hundreds of Edinburgh Fringe shows went on sale yesterday, bringing the total to 582 in the comedy section alone. Here are ten things we've learned from this batch, the last before the official programme is released online on May 17.
Chortle, 19th April 2018Limmy to write new memoir
Limmy said: "It's going to be wee things that pop out in my mind, all the bad stuff, all the mad stuff that's happened. I love all that."
Daily Record, 5th April 2018Limmy: interview
Ahead of the one-off Limmy's Homemade Show, Brian Limond offers an insight into the 'wee arguments' that fuel his comedy, and why he's had enough of baiting Trump supporters on Twitter.
Finlay Greig, i Newspaper, 2nd April 2018The making of Limmy
The comedian on life, fame and growing up in Glasgow.
Catriona Stewart, The Herald, 1st April 2018Comedy review: Limmy's Vines
If anyone can elevate masturbatory gurning to a level approaching performance art, it's Limmy. For better or worse, no other comic is so immersed in the rhythms and culture of the internet as the Glaswegian.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 24th March 2018