Bio

  • Son of a market researcher and a teacher.
  • Played guitar for the band Little Chief, was in the band Groove Solution with Dave Westlake and played bass for artist Chris Corner.
  • Adopted the name Julian Barratt, using his middle name as surname, because there was already a reporter named Julian Pettifer.
  • In 1998, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, won The Perrier Best Newcomer Award as The Mighty Boosh.
  • Wrote the music for the comedy series The Mighty Boosh.
  • A member of The Mighty Boosh, along with Noel Fielding, and together created a radio series, The Boosh, and a television series, The Mighty Boosh.
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Julian Barratt
May 4, 1968 (age 57)
Leeds, England, UK

Bio

  • Son of a market researcher and a teacher.
  • Played guitar for the band Little Chief, was in the band Groove Solution with Dave Westlake and played bass for artist Chris Corner.
  • Adopted the name Julian Barratt, using his middle name as surname, because there was already a reporter named Julian Pettifer.
  • In 1998, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, won The Perrier Best Newcomer Award as The Mighty Boosh.
  • Wrote the music for the comedy series The Mighty Boosh.
  • A member of The Mighty Boosh, along with Noel Fielding, and together created a radio series, The Boosh, and a television series, The Mighty Boosh.
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