Andy Kind
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Andy Kind is a British stand-up comedian and one of the initiators of the UK Clean Comedy movement. He has been performing since January 2005 and by the end of that year had won ‘Anything for Laffs’, one of the best known competitions in the Manchester area. He's performed at a number of major festivals, specialises as a compere and also runs a number of regular comedy workshops.

His catchphrase is, "Oooh, look at the muck in here."

In 2007 he competed in the World Competitive Eating Championships, unwrapping and consuming 143 Ferrero Rocher in 5 minutes, narrowly losing to Timmy Mallett
Timmy Mallett
Timmy Mallett is a TV presenter and broadcaster in the UK. He achieved cult status on BBC Radio Oxford and Manchester's Piccadilly Radio and later on TV-am...

, who managed 152 in the same time.

Isaac Project

He and Tony Vino (who runs Just Fair Laughs comedy nights) have been involved in the Isaac Project since late 2005. They perform at a number of venues across the UK, allowing Christians to bring mainstream comedy into their locale.

In 2011, Andy Kind, along with fellow comedian Paul Karensa staged an evening show at the ever popular christian conference Spring Harvest, where over the 4 nights had a maximum capacity status. There are many comedians that can make you laugh, where as Andy's comedy is a full abnominal work out.

Not only is Andy a gem on the stage, his off stage personality is great, with a real interest in the lives of his fans and the increasing popularity of his book, which is full of ups and downs to make you laugh and cry in equal amounts is a book to be read by all!

Andy's book "Stand up and deliver" features the story of Andy's start as a comedian, and the journey that has brought him to be loved by people of all ages. The book is full of honesty and stories of how working hard really does achieve results.
Andy Kind truly deserves to be remembered amongst the great comical artist's of the 21st Century.

Kind's second book is due to be released at the end of 2011 ....

Sources

BBC Staffordshire TV feature

UCB presenter profile
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