- Born
- Nickname
- Monkey Boy
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- In 2014 Whilst being interviewed by Jonathon Ross on his show, he announced his immediate retirement from Stand Up and Touring after the premature death of his manager from a heart attack. He is now determined to spend more time with his wife Heather and daughter Molly, or Little Mo as he calls her.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Darran Weston
- Lee was brought up on a council estate near the Bristol Docks and made his first gig at a Brighton pub memorable when he knocked himself out on a fire hydrant After leaving school he went through a series of dead end jobs including boxing which he gave up on because he was regularly getting hurt With his father being a holiday camp entertainer he tried following in his footsteps but was regularly booed off stage until he found his niche in comedy which led to the comedy films Funny Bones ,and Mousehunt and There's Something About Mary- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tonyman 5
- SpouseHeather Patricia Nudds(September 22, 1984 - present) (1 child)
- ChildrenMolly
- ParentsShirley J. H. Hunt
- Sweat and energy - his stand-up routines are so manic that his suits last barely a couple of dates. Only stage props are a towel and occasionally a microphone stand.
- Constantly apologizes during his stand-up routines
- Creates music for shows himself, and usually performs his own song for an encore
- Married wife Heather at age 20.
- Was born with a hole in his heart.
- His then-fiancée Heather fell pregnant by him in the summer of 1982 whilst they were living in Scarborough; she went on to suffer an ectopic pregnancy. As a result of the tragedy they did not consider trying for another baby until 10 years later, resulting in their daughter Mollie.
- Says that character 'Malcolm' often refered to in stand-up shows (the man who seems to always work in different jobs like outside McDonalds and as a trolley collector) was created based on a man he saw in a service station. He was a man cleaning the floor with a v-mop he describes the man as looking like 'a lobotomy patient wearing skis on a pebble beach at high tide'.
- Had a spell as a boxer
- I started doing physical comedy, because I was like a moving target. You know what British audiences are like - 'he's shit, kill him!' My upbringing taught me to keep moving.
- When asked for advice for younger comics: "Breathe! 'Cause if you're still breathing, you've still got a chance! That's the only advice I can offer because as for the rest... it's a nightmare!"
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