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Lee Mack

Lee Mack

  • 55 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

Press clippings

Lee Mack's Taskmaster task too far

Lee Mack has revealed that his stint on Taskmaster put a crimp on his relationship with his wife.

British Comedy Guide, 25th February 2024

Black Ops wins at Broadcast Awards 2024

Winners at the Broadcast Awards 2024 included Black Ops, Dreaming Whilst Black, Russell Brand: In Plain Sight and Joe Lycett's Got Your Back.

British Comedy Guide, 9th February 2024

The Real Ken Dodd film lobbies for creation of national comedy museum

Ken Dodd is to be the subject of a major new documentary celebrating his life and legacy, with hopes that the film will help realise his dream for a national comedy museum. The Real Ken Dodd: The Man I Loved will premiere at the City Varieties Music Hall in Leeds on 9th June, when the performing space in the Victorian theatre is renamed The Sir Ken Dodd Auditorium in honour of his many appearances at the venue.

British Comedy Guide, 30th January 2024

Review: The Unfriend

Lee Mack and Frances Barber excel in Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat's comedy.

Gabriel Curteis, A Young(ish) Perspective, 12th January 2024

The Unfriend review

Perhaps because it is created by a writer of the calibre of Moffatt, there are high expectations for the play, yet, ironically giving how much Moffatt can twist a tale, the stakes are never raised high enough, it all feels a little safe.

Paul T Davies, BritishTheatre.com, 11th January 2024

The Unfriend review

The Unfriend is a perfect night out at the theatre if what you need is uncontrollable laughter. You'll not only chuckle your heart out, but also be invested in an expertly written comic storyline that is a must-see.

James Robertson, The Reviews Hub, 11th January 2024

The Unfriend review

Lee Mack is in his element in Steven Moffat's comedy of manners.

Olivia Rook, London Theatre, 11th January 2024

Review: The Unfriend

The comedy of embarrassment returns, but wastes much of its talents on a script that gets its share of laughs but never quite adds up.

Gary Naylor, Broadway World, 11th January 2024