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Laurence Clark (comedian) : ウィキペディア英語版
Laurence Clark (comedian)

Laurence Clark is a British stand-up comedian, writer, actor, presenter, and disability rights campaigner. Laurence was born with cerebral palsy and uses his line of work to alter the general public’s perceptions of disabled people.
==Stand-up comedy==
Laurence Clark topped ''Shortlist'' magazine's poll of Britain’s Ten Funniest New Comedians in 2009.
At the Labour Party conference in 2005, Clark was called a 'sit-down comedian' by the then-Prime Minister's wife Cherie Blair, referring to him being a wheelchair user. Clark shrugged off the press attention, saying she was just cracking a "crap joke".
Clark gave his first live stand-up show, ''The All-Star Charity Show'', at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2003. It was described by ''The Scotsman'' critic, Kate Copstick, as a "powerful comedy voice" and "stunningly hard-hitting". and was a Critics' Choice in ''The Times''. Clark's next show, ''The Jim Davidson Guide to Equality'', was based upon comparisons between Jim Davidson's stand-up and Tony Blair's manifesto speeches.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.disabilityartsonline.org.uk/laurence-clark-jim-davidson-guide-to-equality )〕 A teenage experience of appearing on ''Jim'll Fix It'' with Jimmy Savile provided the basis for ''Jim Fixed It for Me'', performed at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival. Clark's show at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival, ''12% Evil'', used video clips and Powerpoint slides to ridicule common clichés and stereotypes about disabled people. ''Spastic Fantastic'' (2008), charted Clark's mission, as someone who has cerebral palsy, to rescue the word ‘spastic’ through various means, including the use of secret cameras. ''Health Hazard'' (2011), focused on the dangers of privatising the British National Health Service. He has recently won a commission from the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad to produce a new show for 2012.
Clark also occasionally performs as part of the comedy group "Abnormally Funny People", with Steve Best, Liz Carr, Tanyalee Davis, Chris McCausland, Steve Day and Simon Minty.

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