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Shane Ritchie : ウィキペディア英語版
Shane Richie

Shane Patrick Roche, known as Shane Richie, (born 11 March 1964) is an English actor, comedian, singer and presenter, best known for his portrayal of the character Alfie Moon in the BBC One soap opera ''EastEnders'' between 2002 and 2005 and then again since 2010.
Richie has presented a number of BBC game shows including ''Reflex'', ''Win Your Wish List'' and ''Decimate''.
==Early life and career beginnings==
Richie was born at St Mary Abbot's Hospital in Kensington, London〔(I'd get hit by Dad after he'd been on the drink .. he told me that only poofs went to stage school; SHANE RICHIE DAY 2 .. FROM DASHED DREAMS TO HIS NAME UP IN LIGHTS. - Free O... )〕 to Irish Catholic parents, he attended Willesden High School and was a member of a youth theatre as a child, and began his professional career in adolescence as a bluecoat entertainer at a Pontins holiday camp, similar to the bluecoats at Pontins Southport. He progressed to the live stand up circuit – receiving a nomination for best new stand-up at the inaugural British Comedy Awards. In 1989, Richie made nightly appearances for Sky TV's chat show series ''Jameson Tonight'', which was hosted by Derek Jameson and Richie and recorded at the Windmill Theatre, London. In 1990, Richie made his first terrestrial television appearances as one of the comics on the BBC One sketch show ''Up to Something!'' with Suzy Aitchison, David Schneider, Frances Dodge, Mike Hayley and Lewis MacLeod. The show got axed after one series and was replaced by another sketch show ''You Gotta Be Jokin in 1991. Richie was one of five comics along with Maddi Cryer, Annette Law, George Marshall and Billy Pearce.
Richie later branched out into hosting game shows after proving successful as host of the kids' quiz show ''Run the Risk'', which was played during the BBC Saturday morning show ''Going Live''. He moved into mainstream presenting with ''Caught in the Act'', ''Win, Lose or Draw'', ''The Shane Richie Experience'' (later revamped as ''Love Me Do'') and ''Lucky Numbers''. He also replaced Danny Baker in the 'doorstep challenge' TV ads for Daz detergent; he had previously replaced Baker as host of ''Win, Lose or Draw''. In the 2012 Christmas episode of ''The Sarah Millican Television Programme'', Richie said that Daz gave him so much money for doing the adverts that he would have "snorted the stuff" if they'd asked him.

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