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Alexis Dubus is an English alternative comedian and actor known for his French alter ego Marcel Lucont. Born in Buckinghamshire, he studied Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Warwick, where he became part of the sketch troupe Ubersausage. In 2003 he moved to London to perform solo on the UK comedy circuit and, with fellow comedian Sy Thomas, set up Falling Down With Laughter Comedy Club in London Bridge (2003-2010). He is a Board Member of The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society. Dubus has appeared on John Bishop's Christmas Show (23 December 2014),〔(''John Bishop's Christmas Show'' episode guide )〕 Set List (6 January 2014)〔(''Set List'' episode guide )〕 and Russell Howard's Good News〔(''Russell Howard's Good News'' episode guide )〕 (2 December 2012). He was also a regular on series 2 and 3 of Live at the Electric. 〔(''Live At The Electric'' episode guide )〕 He has made radio appearances on BBC Radio 4 Extra in 4 Extra Stands Up〔(''4 Extra Stands Up'' episode guide )〕 and BBC Radio 1's Phil And Alice's Comedy Lounge.〔(''Phil And Alice's Comedy Lounge'' )〕 Dubus hosts the Comedy Cul-de-Sac podcast, in which established comedians give accounts of their worst ever experiences on stage. ==Edinburgh Fringe shows== *''A R#ddy Brief History Of Swearing'' (2008/9). A comedy lecture on the history of curse words, which won Alexis a Three Weeks Editors' award. *''Marcel Lucont: Sexual Metro'' (2009). The debut of Alexis' long-running French character Marcel Lucont, which won the Best Comedy Individual Award at Buxton Fringe. *''A Surprisingly Tasteful Show About Nudity'' (2010). Another lecture in the vein of his Swearing show, Alexis addressed the taboo of nudity, enlisting a different Fringe performer every night to stand as a life model as the audience entered the room. *''Marcel Lucont: Encore'' (2010). *''Marcel Lucont Etc. - A Chat Show'' (2011). An irreverent chat show hosted by Marcel Lucont, described as "the prince of the chat-show genre" by The List. *''Marcel Lucont: Gallic Symbol'' (2012). Winner of the Amused Moose Laughter Award for Best Comedy and also the Fringe World Award for Best Comedy. *''Marcel Lucont A La Carte'' (2013). A concept show in which, for 10 days, people could bid for Marcel to perform for an hour a day at a time and location of their choosing, selecting certain poems, songs and routines from a menu. *''Alexis Dubus: Cars And Girls'' (2013/14). A series of true travel tales, first performed as a stand-up show and then adapted into a 50-minute poem, listed in Chortle's Ten Most Memorable Shows Of 2014 and receiving 5 stars from The Scotsman. *''Marcel Lucont Is'' (2014). A multimedia show focusing on morality, mortality and masculinity. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexis Dubus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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