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Off the Kerb
British talent agency company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Off The Kerb Productions is a British talent agency company that mainly works with comedians.
The company was owned by Addison Cresswell.[3] The company is responsible for many comedians, including Jack Dee, Lee Evans, Jeremy Hardy, Jo Brand, Alan Carr, Marcus Brigstocke, Rich Hall, Michael McIntyre and negotiated an £18 million deal for Jonathan Ross. Prior to his death, Cresswell was also a director of Open Mike Productions and Little Mo Films, which both make comedy programming for British television.[1][4]
They currently manage 56 artists and performers.[citation needed]
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Artists represented
- Tom Allen
- Charlie Baker
- Angela Barnes
- Rob Beckett
- Jo Brand
- Kevin Bridges
- Marcus Brigstocke
- Alan Carr
- Kelly Convey[5]
- Marjolein Robertson
- Marlon Davis
- Tom Davis
- Jack Dee
- Joel Dommett
- Fatima El-Ghorri[6]
- Daniel Foxx[7]
- Kerry Godliman
- John Gordillo
- Ivo Graham
- Kyrah Gray[8]
- Rich Hall
- Adam Hills
- Harry Hill
- Phill Jupitus
- Josh Jones[9]
- Rosie Jones
- Russell Kane
- Jessica Knappett
- George Lewis[10]
- Jake Lambert[11]
- Judi Love
- Christopher Macarthur-Boyd[12]
- Susie McCabe[13]
- Paul McCaffrey[14]
- Michael McIntyre
- Joanne McNally
- Dara Ó Briain
- Deirdre O'Kane
- Andy Parsons
- Romesh Ranganathan
- Peter Rethinasamy[15]
- Jon Richardson
- Andy Robinson[16]
- Jonathan Ross
- Suzi Ruffell
- Andrew Ryan[17]
- Lindsey Santoro[18]
- Elliot Steel
- Mark Steel
- Seann Walsh
- Josh Widdicombe
- Mike Wilmot
- Louise Young[19]
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References
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