Michael Pennington, better known as
Johnny Vegas is a British comedian from St. Helens.
He is known for his random rants, his husky voice and
his drinking of Guinness. He appeared in a series of
adverts for ITV Digital with a monkey made out of wool
whose name was simply Monkey.
Comedy was not Vegas' first career choice. The child
of strict Catholic parents, he joined a seminary at
the age of 11 and then again at 24 after a bout of
depression, but left on both occasions, deciding a
career in the priesthood was not for him. He also studied
ceramic design in London for three years and attempted
to forge a career in pottery.
He won the Festival Critics' Award at the 1997 Edinburgh
Festival, and was the first newcomer to be nominated
for the Perrier Award. He was given his own segment
on The Big Breakfast shortly before the show came to
an end. In 2002 he was seen as a regular panellist
on team B on Shooting Stars. Other profile-raising
moments include a memorable guest appearance on Room
101, revealing an unhealthy obsession with an internet
chat room called Beauty's Castle, and managing to break
the icy exterior of Anne Robinson on the The Weakest
Link in 2000.
Vegas has displayed his acting skills, with his award-winning
performance as Charlie in Happiness, a guest appearance
in Black Books and in the film Sex Lives of the Potato
Men. He has displayed unshaking pride in the latter
venture, despite it being labelled the worst film ever.
He also starred in a BBC Radio 4 sitcom called Night
Class about a pottery teacher called Johnny Vegas.
He appeared in the comedy-drama Ideal, playing a drug
dealer. In 2004, he co-starred in Dead Man Weds. The
writer and co-star of this series is Dave Spikey. In
2005 Vegas started presenting an unconventional Friday
night chat/comedy show on Channel 4 titled 18 Stone
of Idiot. |