Tony Slattery
Tony Slattery was born on November 9, 1959, in Stonebridge, London. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s, and quickly gained a reputation for his quick wit and sharp social commentary.
In 1988, Slattery joined the cast of the improvisational comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? The show was a huge success, and Slattery quickly became one of the most popular members of the cast. He appeared on the show for seven seasons, and his performances helped to make it one of the most successful comedy shows of all time.
Slattery also appeared in several films and television shows, including Peter's Friends (1992) and Kingdom (2007-2009). He also wrote and starred in his own sitcom, Slattery's People (1994-1995).
In recent years, Slattery has struggled with addiction and mental health issues. He has been open about his struggles, and has used his platform to speak out about the importance of mental health awareness.
Slattery is a talented comedian and actor, and his work has brought joy to millions of people around the world. He is a true original, and his unique brand of comedy will be missed.