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Alexander Armstrong (comedian)

Alexander Henry Fenwick Armstrong (born 2 March 1970)〔()〕 is an English comedian, actor, television presenter and singer, best known as one half of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller with Ben Miller, and as host of the BBC game show ''Pointless''. Aside from his ''Armstrong and Miller'' sketch show characters, Armstrong's television credits include guest appearances in various TV series and he also voiced Professor M in ''Tooned'' and alien supercomputer Mr Smith in the ''Doctor Who'' spin-off ''The Sarah Jane Adventures''.
==Early life==
Armstrong was born in Rothbury, Northumberland, the youngest of three children, to physician Henry Angus Armstrong and his wife, Emma Virginia Peronnet Thompson-McCausland. His maternal grandparents were economist Lucius Thompson-McCausland and Helen Laura McCausland (6 April 1903 - February 2000), granddaughter of Captain Conolly Thomas McCausland (13 May 1828 - 25 June 1902) and Hon. Laura St. John (12 June 1842 - 21 October 1919), daughter of St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso.
Armstrong was educated at Mowden Hall School in Stocksfield, Northumberland and St Mary's Music School in Edinburgh and attended Durham School and Trinity College, Cambridge on music scholarships.〔 He played the piano – which has been alluded to in several ''The Armstrong and Miller Show'' sketches – and the cello, the latter of which he dropped in favour of the "much more masculine" oboe.〔〔 At Cambridge, Armstrong read English and sang baritone as a choral scholar with the college choir.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Durham School )〕 Armstrong joined the Footlights in his final year as part of the writing team for the 1992 revue and was ''Spooks'' creator David Wolstencroft's comedy partner.〔

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