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Allin Kempthorne is a British comedy actor, writer and entertainer, originally from Penryn in Cornwall, but later moved to London. He is also a magician and film director and in his early career was a cartoonist. In recent years he became best known as a character entertainer and magician and for directing and starring in the comedy film ''The Vampires of Bloody Island''. He posts on Twitter as @AllinTweets. and was shortlisted in the 2012 Twitter Shorty Awards. ==Career== Kempthorne started his career as a joke writer and cartoonist for ''The Sun'', ''The Mirror'', and ''News of the World'' newspapers. He later enrolled himself at a circus school where he learned various physical comedy acts. He became a street performer in Covent Garden, and won several performance awards. He was a finalist for the International Street Entertainer of the Year Award and won the Tap Water comedy award. He later enrolled in drama school and started a dual career as an entertainer and as an actor. Kempthorne formed the comedy act The Fabulous Trouser Brothers with American comedy juggler David Wolf and the pair started appearing on television. This partnership ended abruptly with David's suicide three years into their partnership. Kempthorne then became a solo comedy act, Dweebie the Robot, having a few appearances on television including ''Blue Peter'' and ''Spanish Archer'. He has continued to perform on television and in films, mainly as an actor, and in 2009 he directed his first film, ''The Vampires of Bloody Island''. He specialises in children's entertainment, magic and comedy. He appears at festivals, theme parks, holiday parks, corporate events and cruise ships as the magician THORN and also with his comedy children's show ''Inspired Lunacy'' which has been televised by the BBC. 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「Allin Kempthorne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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