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Simon Lipson

Simon Lipson is an actor, writer, comedian and impressionist from England.
His radio career has included being lead impressionist on BBC Radio 5 Live's ''The Game's Up,'' regular presenter and impressionist on ''Interesting...Very Interesting'', Radio 4's ''Dead Ringers'', a regular panelist on BBC Radio 2's ''And This is Them'' and a frequent guest on Radio 4's ''Loose Ends.'' His TV appearances have included BBC1's ''The Stand Up Show'' and ''Auntie's Sporting Bloomers,'' Channel 4's ''100 Greatest Cartoons'' and ''100 Funniest Moments'' and ITV's ''Talking Telephone Numbers'' and ''Celebrity Squares''.
Lipson has performed three solo shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and in 2005, together with Philippa Fordham, his show ''He Barks, She Bites'' was nominated for the prestigious Dubble Act Award. Simon and Philippa were subsequently commissioned to write and star in their own sketch comedy show on BBC Radio 4. ''The Fordham & Lipson'' show was recorded at the BBC Radio Theatre in September 2007 and was broadcast that winter.
As a voiceover artist, Lipson has done numerous TV and radio commercials. He has also voiced cartoon characters on shows such as BBC2's ''Comedy Nation''. In addition, he has provided after dinner entertainment at numerous corporate events.
He made his first radio appearance on BBC Radio 5 Live in May 1994 and his first television appearance on LWT's ''Dial Midnight'' later that August. He soon became a regular at many comedy clubs in London, including Jongleurs, the Comedy Cafe and The Comedy Store.
He started his performing career on a whim in 1993 - he was formerly a solicitor who co-founded a legal recruitment business, Lipson Lloyd-Jones in 1987, of which he was then the Managing Director.
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