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Richard Blackwood

Richard Clifford Blackwood (born 15 May 1982) is a British comedian, actor, and rapper. He is currently playing Vincent Hubbard on the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''.
==Career==
Blackwood presented the hit UK version of ''Singled Out'' on mainstream television channel, Channel 5 and, in 1999, presented his own show called ''The Richard Blackwood Show''.〔"(Channel 4 Misses )", MSN Entertainment (accessed 9 February 2008).〕 He was also a presenter on MTV television show, ''MTV Select'' with Donna Air.
Blackwood scored a UK #3 hit single in 2000, with the song "Mama Who Da Man", based on ''Mama Used to Say'' by his uncle Junior. The 200,000+ selling hit single was written and produced by Lucas Secon (Pussycat Dolls, Jordin Sparks, Sugababes) and Mickey P. He later followed it up with a couple more singles, "1, 2, 3, 4 Get With The Wicked" (#10) and "Someone There For Me" (#23) and released the ironically titled album ''You'll Love to Hate This'' (#10) in late 2000.
Blackwood appeared on ''Brass Eye'' in 2001, during which he was tricked into saying that Internet paedophiles can make computer keyboards emit noxious fumes in order to subdue children. Blackwood even sniffed a keyboard and claimed it made him feel "suggestible". Blackwood also warned watching parents that exposure to the fumes would make their children "smell like hammers".〔"(Channel 4 defends 'sick' satire )", BBC News, Saturday, 28 July 2001 (accessed 9 February 2008).〕 He had acting appearances in ''Holby City'' in 2003 and played the title character in the 2002 television series ''Ed Stone Is Dead''. During May 2003, Blackwood appeared in Channel 5's ''Celebrity Detox Camp'', which involved him being filmed "pumping 18 litres of coffee solution through his anus into () stomach". In March 2007, he acted in the Bollywood smash-hit film ''Don't Stop Dreaming''.〔''(Don't Stop Dreaming )'' (accessed 16 February 2008).〕 In 2005, Blackwood appeared in ''Princes of Comedii'' DVD release.
Blackwood was a presenter for the London radio station Choice FM and did some cover work on Capital FM
In 2010, he played Brightie in the Tennessee Williams play ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'', alongside Adrian Lester and James Earl Jones at the Novello Theatre in London.
In March 2011, he played the role of Russell - the Store Manager - in ''Anuvahood'', starring Adam Deacon.
In 2011 he played the role of Donkey in the West End production of ''Shrek the Musical''. The show opened at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on 14 June 2011. He has starred alongside such performers as Amanda Holden, Nigel Lindsay, Nigel Harman, Kimberley Walsh and Neil McDermott.
Blackwood appeared with the rest of the ''Shrek'' cast on ''Britain's Got Talent'' for ITV on 31 May 2011. They performed "I'm a Believer".
On 17 January 2015, it was announced that Blackwood would be joining the cast of ''EastEnders'' as mysterious character Vincent Hubbard. He made his first appearance on 17 February 2015, and had many connections to different characters before actually appearing on the square.
He has also presented in OHtv's Time '2' Shine

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