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Years active
  
1992–present

Education
  
University of Oxford

Name
  
Waen Shepherd

Music director
  
The Baron

Role
  
Actor

Movies
  
Aaaaaaaah!

Spouse
  
Katy Darby (m. 2000)


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Full Name
  
Waen Origen Shepherd

Born
  
23 October 1971 (age 52) (
1971-10-23
)
Castleford, Yorkshire, England, UK

Occupation
  
Comic actor, musical/character comedian, writer, electronic music composer

The Velvet Onion Live: Waen Shepherd as Gary Le Strange [May 2012]


Waen Shepherd (born 1971) is an English actor and comedian. Originally from Yorkshire, England, he now lives in London.

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Career

Following his days as a stand-up poet and fringe actor, Shepherd started out performing bizarre experimental monologues at the early Cluub Zarathustra, touring with spoof techno band and Edinburgh sell-out The Pod, which the Guardian called "the future of techno comedy" and the NME "the musical comedy event of the festival". He hosted the underground cabaret Gritty Fingers and smashed up Cornish pasties in the guise of ranting Northern madman William Whicker.

He graduated from Oxford University in 1993, with a degree in Philosophy and Psychology.

He went on to co-write and narrate award-winning animation The Wolfman (screened on Channel 4 and subsequently worked into an advertisement for the Sony Playstation), before writing, directing and starring in his own animation Origen's Wake for Channel 4's Comedy Lab series.

Since then, Shepherd concentrated on developing a number of comedy characters on stage, partly through his work as one half of Shepherd & Farnaby in their shows Animal Pie and Peterford Golf Club, and partly through his solo work on the comedy circuit. He has appeared at clubs such as The Comedy Store, Jongleurs, The Stand Comedy Club (Edinburgh), The Comedy Box (Bristol) and The Stoke Pub in Guildford.

In 2003 Shepherd created a deluded monster in the form of Gary Le Strange, melding his love of composing with that of creating original comedy characters. He went on to win the Perrier Award Best Newcomer (2003) for that debut performance. He achieved cult success, hosting a "Club Le Strange" comedy evening at The Albany in London.

Shepherd enjoys portraying exaggerated or absurd characters, and appeared in two series of BBC2's science fiction comedy, Hyperdrive, as Captain Helix. He has also appeared on BBC Radio 2's Out to Lunch programme.

In 2007, Shepherd appeared in a short film by Tim Plester entitled World of Wrestling, in which he played 'Exotic' Adrian Street, a wrestler with the flamboyance of a drag queen. He also has had two roles in Series 1 of We Are Klang as 'The Juggler' and a Hungarian prince. Shepherd played the role of deluded teacher, Mr "Paedo" Kennedy, in the award-winning second and third series of The Inbetweeners.

Shepherd was cited as one of the Top 50 British comedians by The Times and he is included as one of the Top 50 Cult Comedian Icons in the Rough Guide series of books. Shepherd's dedication to British comedy has been honoured by the inclusion of his name on the famous Comedy Carpet at Blackpool, under the guise of Gary Le Strange.

Shepherd has written several theme tunes and music for television and radio. He is the series composer for Crackanory and Murder in Successville, both produced by Tiger Aspect. He has composed music for several films, including the 2015 feature-film The Ghoul directed by Gareth Tunley.

Albums

  • Polaroid Suitcase
  • Face Academy
  • Glamoronica
  • Beef Scarecrow
  • TV credits

  • Crackanory – Series 1,2&3 (Tiger Aspect) – Series Composer
  • Count Arthur Strong – Series 1 (BBC) – 2013 Victorian Policeman
  • The Inbetweeners – Series 2 (Channel 4) – 2009 John "Paedo" Kennedy
  • The Inbetweeners – Series 3 (Channel 4) – 2010 John "Paedo" Kennedy
  • We Are Klang – 2009 Hungarian Prince
  • We Are Klang – 2009 The Juggler
  • Hyperdrive Series Two (BBC2) – 2007 Captain Helix
  • Comedy Cuts (ITV2 ) – 2007 Gary Le Strange
  • World Stands Up (BBC America – 2006
  • Hyperdrive Series One – BBC2 – 2006 Captain Helix
  • Gary Le Strange (BBC)
  • Comedy Lab: Origen's Wake (Channel 4) actor, writer, composer, director
  • PS2 "Third place" advert, actor/writer
  • The Wolfman (C4) actor/writer
  • Comedy Nation (BBC2) actor/writer
  • The Net (BBC2)
  • London Shouting (BBC2)
  • Film credits

  • Aaaaaaaah! (Lincoln Studios, 2015)
  • The Ghoul (Gareth Tunley, 2015)
  • World of Wrestling (Ben Gregor 2007)
  • The Incredibly Strange People Show (Powercage Films, 2001)
  • Radio credits

  • Out to Lunch (BBC Radio 2)
  • The Day The Music Died (BBC Radio 2)
  • 4 at the Store (BBC Radio 4)
  • The Pod Christmas Special (BBC Radio 1)
  • Exam Slam (BBC Radio 1)
  • The End of the Road Show (BBC Radio 4)
  • References

    Waen Shepherd Wikipedia