Ben Elton

Ben Elton

Born 1959-05-03 (age 67)
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Biography

Already a successful comedian, Ben Elton turned to writing situation comedies during the 1980s and penned BBC classics such as "The Young Ones" (1982), "Black-Adder II" (1986), "Black Adder the Third" (1987), "Blackadder 4" (1989) and during the 1990s "The Thin Blue Line" (1995).

He provided lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, "The Beautiful Game", which was nominated for Best Musical at the Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards in 2001 (2000 season).

His comedy, "Popcorn", performed at the Apollo Theatre, was awarded the 1998 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best New Comedy of the 1997 season.

He and Andrew Lloyd Webber were awarded the 2000 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama) for Best New Musical for "The Beautiful Game", performed at the Cambridge Theatre.

Has three children : Bert, Lottie and Fred.

Is co-writer of the Queen Musical 'We Will Rock You' with the band itself.

He and Richard Curtis were offered the chance to write "Police Academy - The London Beat", but turned it down.

Was a host of The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live (2006) (TV).

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Known For

Much Ado About Nothing
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Blackadder: A Cunning Story

2023

as Self - Contributor

When Comedy Changed Forever
When Comedy Changed Forever

2006

as Self (archive material)

The BRITs at 40
The BRITs at 40

2020

as Self

Blackadder: The Lost Pilot
Blackadder Rides Again
The Story of Bean
The Story of Bean

1997

as Self

We Are Most Amused
Filth!
Filth!

1994

as Himself

Bottom Mindless Violence
Bottom Mindless Violence

2004

as Baz (archive footage)

Rik Mayall: Lord of Misrule
All Saints: The Video
All Saints: The Video

1998

as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)