Larry Dean
Larry Dean

Larry Dean

  • Scottish
  • Stand-up comedian and writer

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Larry Dean: Amused Moose Comedy Award 2016

Larry Dean interview.

Edinburgh Festivals, 31st July 2017

In the hot seat: Larry Dean

Larry Dean interview.

Punchline UK, 27th July 2017

Larry Dean: Fandan preview

Winner of last year's Amused Moose Award, which puts emphasis on star potential, Larry Dean has a charismatic, conversational style that ought to help the puckish stand-up make good on his promise.

Jay Richardson, Edinburgh Festivals, 20th July 2017

Edinburgh Fringe preview

Our writers preview what they're most looking forward to at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.

The Wee Review, 19th July 2017

Larry Dean discusses his new show 'Fandan'

Larry Dean talks to us about his new show Fandan ahead of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Female First, 14th July 2017

#EdFringe17: Larry Dean is a Fandan

Since winning Scottish Comedian of the Year, Larry has toured his comedy all over the world. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with the openly gay Glaswegian, as he discusses long distance relationships, gay footballers and why Celtic and Rangers fans shouldn't hold hands.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 4th July 2017

My Comedy Hero: Larry Dean on Trey Parker & Matt Stone

Scottish stand-up picks the taboo-busting American writers of South Park as his comic icons.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 8th March 2017

Rarely Asked Questions - Larry Dean

OK, confession time. When I ask question 8 - "I think you are very good at what you do" - I don't always mean it. It's there to make comics feel good. But in the case of Larry Dean I really do mean it.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st March 2017

Best of live comedy 2016

From classy confessional comedy to superlative solo sketch work, the year was filled with a plethora of live treats.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 21st December 2016

Larry Dean: Farcissist review

His personality is a winning combination of being daft and being a smart aleck - no wonder he likes the childish but inventive 'yo mamma' insults, which play to both those strengths.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 28th September 2016

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