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Lloyd Woolf : ウィキペディア英語版
Lloyd Woolf
Lloyd Woolf is a British comedy actor and writer. He was a member of the four man group Cowards, which also included Tim Key, Tom Basden and Stefan Golaszewski.
==Life and career==
Woolf was born in Swansea. After graduating with an English degree from Cambridge University, Woolf moved to London, where he began performing as both a stand-up comedian and with the popular comedy sketch group, Cowards. Woolf performed his first solo stand-up show, Ten Shows I Abandoned, at the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
In 2007 Cowards broadcast their first radio series on BBC Radio 4. It has since been released as a CD Audiobook by BBC Worldwide and is also available on iTunes. A second series was broadcast in late 2008, and is now for sale. A TV version of Cowards has been made for BBC Four and was broadcast in January 2009, to critical acclaim. Woolf also featured in the BBC Three sketch show The Wrong Door and the short film Nightwalking.
Woolf has also featured in various TV adverts, the most popular being Pot Noodle's infamous Welsh miners parody. Woolf performed in Captain Oates' Left Sock, a play about group therapy in which a man (not Woolf) inevitably drops his trousers, at the Finborough theatre in London. Despite being reviewed poorly, the cast was described as "cracking".
In 2012 Woolf co-wrote the Sky One sitcom Parents starring Sally Phillips and Tom Conti. Another sitcom, Big Bad World starring Blake Harrison, created by Woolf and Parents co-writer Joe Tucker was announced by Comedy Central in 2012.

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