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David Armand
Birth Name:David Robert Whitehead
Birth Place:Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
Medium:Television, film, stand-up
Nationality:British
Genre:Physical comedy, slapstick
Subject:Pop culture
Influences:Billy Connolly-->

David Armand (born David Robert Whitehead in September 1977)[1] is an English comedian, actor and writer who has performed on stage, film, radio and most notably, television, where the shows he has appeared in include Armstrong and Miller, EastEnders, My Family, Peep Show, Rush Hour, How Not to Live Your Life, and Episodes.

He is one of the writers and stars of the hit CBBC comedy shows Sorry, I've Got No Head, and its sister show, Pixelface. He has also written for shows such as The Peter Serafinowicz Show and Katy Brand's Big Ass Show.

Early life and career

Born in the Northamptonshire town of Kettering, Armand was educated at Latimer Community Arts College, St Catharine's College, Cambridge[2] and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. As a member of the sketch comedy troupe The Hollow Men, he appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe four times between 1999 and 2002, travelled to America as a participant at the 2003 US Comedy Arts Festival in the Colorado mountain resort of Aspen, and to Canada for a performance at Montreal's 2005 Just for Laughs festival. The troupe wrote and starred in their self-titled TV series for the American network Comedy Central as well as two series for BBC Radio 4.

He is well known for his mime style interpretive dance of Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" (in character as "Austrian interpretive dance artist Johann Lippowitz"). A 2005 performance was broadcast by HBO Comedy and subsequently spread through the Internet. The performance is often incorrectly labelled as "Karaoke for the Deaf". He performed his famous dance on stage live with Natalie Imbruglia at the 2006 Secret Policeman's Ball for Amnesty International. The performance started with Armand dancing with Imbruglia singing live vocals backstage, then on-stage, and concluded with Imbruglia performing Armand's dance moves alongside him.

Utilizing the "Johann Lippowitz" alter ego, he has performed several other songs, including Paul Young's "Wherever I Lay My Hat". and "Don't Look Back in Anger" by Oasis.

Armand starred in BBC Three sitcom, How Not to Live Your Life as Eddie Singh, the over-enthusiastic caregiver for the late grandmother of the show's leading character, Don Danbury (Dan Clark).[3] He has also appeared in several online BBC comedy sketches under the title This is Wondervision.[4]

In 2011 he appeared on BBC2's improv show Fast and Loose, where he performed an interpretive dance routine to a different song each week. Two cast members had to guess the song title based on his routine.

In February 2012 Armand appeared as John in Alan Ayckbourn's Absent Friends at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London, receiving a positive review from Michael Billington.[5]

In July 2012, he made regular appearances on the American TV show Trust Us with Your Life on ABC, performing interpretive dance to a popular song related to some aspect of the guest celebrity on that week's show, which the celebrity (wearing noise-cancelling headphones) was challenged to guess.

He appeared in Comedy at the Hippodrome with Ardal O'Hanlon and Adam Kay in 2017.[6]

Filmography

Film

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007I Want CandyClive Purves
Walsingham's Agent
2009Police Officer
2014Mrs. Brown's Boys D'MovieJames
2015Martian LandBackground PersonDirect-to-video

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997-2009Armstrong and Miller / The Armstrong and Miller ShowVarious14 episodes
2001HappinessMan in ClinicSeries 1, episode 2: "I'm Doing It for Me"
Comedy LabSeries 4, episode 1: "Orcadia"
2003EastEndersDelivery Man1 episode
My FamilySales AssistantSeries 4, episode 6: "Deliverance"
Coming UpDaveSeries 1, episode 3: "Re-Ignited"
CasualtySteven WilliamsSeries 18, episode 3: "Breathe Deeply"
2004Peep ShowRejected DancerSeries 2, episode 1: "Dance Class"
The Last ChancersNickEpisode #1.4
2005The Hollow MenVarious5 episodes
SwingingVarious Roles / Bob /
Patty's Dad / Patient
7 episodes
My Family and Other AnimalsGeorge, the TutorTV movie
2006-2008PullingRichard10 episodes
2007Rush HourPervy Boss, Uni of Life Dad, AA Man
Get a GripVariousEpisode #1.5
2007-2009Katy Brand's Big Ass ShowHimself/Various12 episodes
Writer - 3 episodes
2008Never BetterDrewEpisode 2: "Life and Soul"
Jesus Boy and the GoatherdSat NavVoice
TV short
Uncle MaxWriter - 3 episodes
The Peter Serafinowicz ShowVariousChristmas special
2008-2011Sorry, I've Got No HeadVarious29 episodes
How Not to Live Your LifeEddie Singh20 episodes
2011Fast and LooseHimself7 episodes
2011-2012PixelfaceRex Dynamo26 episodes
Writer - 7 episodes
2012Trust Us with Your LifeHimself6 episodes
2012-2015EpisodesMaurice / Another Executive7 episodes
2013PramfaceFather ThomasSeries 2, episode 1: "The Edge of Hell"
FitWriter - 2 episodes
BBC Comedy FeedsSeries 2, episode 3: "Kerry" -
Also Writer, script editor
2014Trying AgainJob Centre ClerkEpisode 1
2015Horrible ScienceAlexander BellEpisode 9: "Sounds Dreadful"
Writer - 4 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Armand: Biography . IMDb . 3 September 2019.
  2. Congregations of the Regent House on 25 and 26 June 1999 . . 7 July 1999 . CXXIX . 33 . 3 September 2019.
  3. Web site: How Not to Live Your Life, BBC Three, August . TV Scoop . 27 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080830110125/http://www.tvscoop.tv/2008/07/coming_soon_how.html . 30 August 2008 . dmy-all.
  4. Web site: This is Wondervision . 2010 . BBC Comedy . 9 November 2010.
  5. News: Absent Friends – review . Billington . Michael . 10 February 2012 . . 3 September 2019.
  6. Web site: COMEDY AT THE HIPPODROME - Ardal O’Hanlon, at The Hippodrome Casino. www.tickettext.co.uk. 2020-03-31.