Roy 'Chubby' Brown is a stand-up comedian born in England on February 3, 1945. He is infamous for his sarcastic blue humour and outrageously racist, sexist and homophobic gags. He was described as most impertinent comedian. It's a distinction that's meant he's rarely been allowed to perform on TV that turned out to be more of a blessing than a curse as he's done real comfortably for himself off the back of his fans buying his videos, DVDs, audio cassettes and show tickets. The controversial nature of his act magnetized inculpation's that his comedy style is outdated whilst also being described as "the most important comedian of the past 25 years".
Brown's figure is characterised by a clown-like stage costume: flying helmet and goggles, a multicoloured patchwork jacket and trousers, a white shirt, a red bow tie and moccasin slippers. "You fat bastard!" is usually shouted repeatedly by his audience on his typical stand-up show to which he dances and when he approaches the microphone, he will either say "Fuck off!" or "How Did You Know It Was Fucking Me!". Brown released a film called U.F.O starring himself as Roger Lloyd Pack abducted by aliens while staying in a hotel in Blackpool during his live shows.
One of his best known songs is a cover version of "Living Next Door to Alice" recorded with Smokie titled "Living Next Door to Alice (Who the Fuck is Alice?)". He released a solo single called "A Rocking Good Christmas" (1996) and also released two albums, Take Fat and Party (1995) and Fat Out of Hell (1996).
Brown's figure is characterised by a clown-like stage costume: flying helmet and goggles, a multicoloured patchwork jacket and trousers, a white shirt, a red bow tie and moccasin slippers. "You fat bastard!" is usually shouted repeatedly by his audience on his typical stand-up show to which he dances and when he approaches the microphone, he will either say "Fuck off!" or "How Did You Know It Was Fucking Me!". Brown released a film called U.F.O starring himself as Roger Lloyd Pack abducted by aliens while staying in a hotel in Blackpool during his live shows.
One of his best known songs is a cover version of "Living Next Door to Alice" recorded with Smokie titled "Living Next Door to Alice (Who the Fuck is Alice?)". He released a solo single called "A Rocking Good Christmas" (1996) and also released two albums, Take Fat and Party (1995) and Fat Out of Hell (1996).