Tim Vine

Actor

Birthday March 4, 1967

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Cheam, London, England

Age 57 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 188 cm

#23189 Most Popular

1967

Timothy Mark Vine (born 4 March 1967) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and presenter best known for his one-liners and his role on the sitcom Not Going Out (2006–2014).

He has released a number of stand-up comedy specials and has written several joke books.

Timothy Mark Vine was born in the Cheam suburb of London on 4 March 1967, the son of Diana (née Tillett), a housewife and occasional doctor's receptionist, and Guy Vine (died 2018), a lecturer in civil engineering at North East Surrey College of Technology.

He is the younger brother of broadcaster Jeremy Vine and the older brother of artist Sonya Vine.

He was educated in Surrey, attending Lynton Prep in Ewell, Aberdour School in Burgh Heath, and Epsom College in Epsom.

Vine's stand-up act consists primarily of a series of quick-fire one-liners and puns, along with silly songs and a bagful of props.

Vine and a security guard from his office job in Croydon started doing open mic nights as a hobby.

1977

Vine is a huge Elvis Presley fan, and has been since Elvis died in 1977; he has a picture of the rock and roll legend in every room at home.

1991

During 1991, Tim Vine regularly honed his routine at the Comedy Café in London, adding other clubs throughout 1992.

1993

He came second in the Hackney Empire New Act competition in 1993.

Vine quit his job to go on tour as a support act for Boothby Graffoe, who later wrote additional material for The Sketch Show.

1994

Vine became a regular on the London comedy circuit by 1994, trying a variety of comedy styles.

He realised one-liners were a good way forward after the audience's positive reaction to his joke: "So I went to the doctors. He said, 'You've got hypochondria'. I said, 'Not that as well! Vine built up this repertoire, before making his first TV appearance on BBC1's Pebble Mill.

1995

The comedian has regularly appeared at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with shows such as The Tim Vine Shambles and The Tim Vine Fiasco (1995) - which won him the Perrier Newcomer Award - then Tim Vine Flat Out (1998), I'm Vine Thanks and Tim Vine and the Minotaur (1999).

1996

In 1996, Vine met Lee Mack at the Comedy Lounge in Kingston-Upon-Hull.

Mack was competing in The Gong Show, where up to ten comedians try to last for a full five minute slot, hoping to beat the Gong and not get voted off by the public.

Mack inadvertently did a couple of Vine's jokes, to which the audience shouted "Tim Vine".

When Mack came off stage, he asked a man who Tim Vine was, and got the reply "He plays here quite a bit."

The man was Tim Vine.

The pair later worked together on The Sketch Show, Not Going Out and Let's Play Darts for Comic Relief.

2004

From 2004 to 2014, Vine held the Guinness World Record for the most jokes told in an hour; each joke had to get a laugh from the audience to count towards the total, and he set the new record with 499 jokes.

2006

In 2006, he had a large advertising hoarding erected featuring his name and image, with a small sub-heading "...is not appearing at this year's Edinburgh Festival."

Vine's UK comedy tours include Current Puns (2006) and Punslinger (2008).

2007

He appeared at the Christian festival, Spring Harvest, in 2007, 2008 and 2013 alongside John Archer at Skegness and Minehead, and at the Cambridge Theatre in May 2007 for a show entitled Tim Vine, Live in Concrete.

2008

Vine appeared at the Pleasance Courtyard for the first two weeks of the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe performing a show entitled Punslinger.

In July 2008, he recorded a performance at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London, which was released as a new DVD entitled So I Said To This Bloke... on 27 October 2008.

2010

In both 2010 and 2014, he won the award for best joke at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was the runner-up for the three years in between.

His third tour, The Joke-amotive, took place during February and March 2010, with a DVD of the show released in November 2011.

2016

Vine's Tim Timinee Tim Timinee Tim Tim to You tour recording was released in 2016, followed by Sunset Milk Idiot (2019).

Vine's support act is usually Britain's Got Talent's comedy magician John Archer.

In a BBC Radio Wales interview with Behnaz Akhgar (12 October 2021), Vine revealed that he had intended to perform a new stand-up show at the 2020 Edinburgh Fringe but Breeeep! was delayed until 2022 due to the covid pandemic.

Vine released a CD entitled Tim Vine Edinburgh Festival Diary, recorded each day at the Fringe.

The Breeeep! tour (2023) sold out at many venues, despite covid, the financial crisis and rail strikes.

However, September 21's show was relocated after the original venue cancelled due to the RAAC concrete crisis.

https://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2023/09/04/54089/comedy_shows_cancelled_amid_concrete_crisis

Many of Vine's jokes have been falsely attributed to Tommy Cooper, many being in Cooper's style; the West End show about Cooper actually features some of Vine's jokes.

Vine's musical talents, aside from the comedy songs in his act, include playing the guitar, bass, piano and drums.

He occasionally plays the drums at his church.

He was in several bands, including alongside his brother Jeremy in The Flared Generation, which Smash Hits magazine described as "the most unfashionable punk band in the country.

Vine has released three novelty music albums, Pretend Popstar - Fake Hits, Dance Floor Gridlock and Angus Crunch and the Nepali Flautist.