Aaron Morris (comedian)
Aaron Morris | |
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Born | Aaron Colin Cecil Morris 1 January 1991 Gravesend, England |
Occupation | Comedian, Presenter |
Years active | 2010–present |
Spouse(s) | Christa Morris
(m. 2018) |
Website | www |
Aaron Colin Cecil Morris (born 1 January 1991) is an English comedian and presenter best known for his self-titled podcast on iTunes which was nominated for a European Podcast Award under the Best Personality category in 2012.[1]
Personal life[]
Aaron was born in Gravesend and grew up in the town of Dartford, Kent. He was raised by his Mother and grew up with his older sister and two younger brothers as part of a close family. Aaron now lives in Blackpool with his Wife.
Career[]
Starting on Radio at the age of 19 with his co-host Chris Mott; who also became the co-host for the Aaron Morris Podcast; Aaron had a show playing music from independent record labels as he loved new music. Chris dared Aaron to try stand-up after people found the show awkwardly funny.[2][3]
The Aaron Morris podcast started in 2011, recorded at his home in Dartford after Aaron's first year in stand-up. With the first series containing guests such as Ray Peacock and Joel Dommett it slowly grabbed a following and has now finished with 3 series. Morris told Mark Dolan live on Fubar Radio on 1 May 2014 that if it wasn't for his comedian guests he wouldn't have been nominated and owes it to them. Since the podcast became popular Morris has been presenting for various TV channels but most recently for Grab London TV at film premieres in the UK interviewing various celebrities.[4] Aaron also appeared in an episode of South Side Story on BBC Three February 2015.
In stand-up Aaron wrote with CBBC presenter and fellow comic Ben Shires for a split show at the Edinburgh Fringe. He said its what they've wanted to do for a while.[5]
From starting in radio Morris has a lot of links to the music industry and is really good friends with Hutch Harris; frontman for The Thermals; Jaani Peuhu and Vanity Beach.
Morris announced on 26 November 2014 that he will be bringing his self-titled podcast back for Series 4, with a new co-host Ryan Gleeson.[6] The series lasted 4 episodes followed by a 24-hour live broadcast for the charity The George Adamson Wildlife Preservation Trust, on which he was joined by comedians and actors such as Joel Dommett, Rebecca Callard and Trevor Lock.
Aaron wrote and directed a music video for the track 'Lifelines' from the debut solo album of Finish musician Jaani Peuhu which was released at the same time as the album.[7]
As of September 2015 Aaron is a Presenter of Talk Lancashire on That's TV Lancashire, a chat show to talk about news, opinions and people. The show although pre-recorded is hardly edited as it goes out roughly 4 hours after recording.[8]
Aaron took a few years out of comedy due to depression citing that quite a few things happened in his life that made him feel un-funny and spent that time re-writing a lot of his comedy and rebooting his podcast.[9][10]
Filmography[]
Name | Notes |
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MishMash | Guest - R13 Freeview (2012) |
South Side Story | Himself - BBC Three (2015) |
Red Carpet Diaries | Presenter - Grab London TV (2014–) |
If Women Fought Wars (Short) | ? (2011) |
My Reluctant Friend (Comedy Mini-Series) | Ricky (2015-) |
Talk Lancashire (TV series) | Presenter - That's TV Lancashire (2015-) |
No Mercy (Film) | Kyle Preston (2015) |
References[]
- ^ Blog, Get Comedy. "Podcasting in Comedy". blog, Get Comedy UK. Get Comedy. Archived from the original on 11 October 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ^ Interview, Vibe. "Meets comedian Aaron Morris". Interview. Vibe,Newsshopper. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ^ Interview, Comedy Blogedy. "Interview with Aaron Morris". Interview. Comedy Blogedy. Archived from the original on 12 October 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ^ Interview, This is Local London. "Dartford comedian Aaron Morris on a roll". Interview, Article. This is Local London. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ^ Interview, This is Local London. "Dartford comedian Aaron Morris on a roll". Interview, Article. This is Local London. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ^ Blog, Aaron Morris Website. "Blog Post- Day 8729". Blog, Article. Aaron Morris. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
- ^ Blog, Aaron Morris Website. "Blog Post- Day 8729". Blog, Article. Aaron Morris. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
- ^ Blog, Talk Lancashire Website. "Talk Lancashire IMDB". IMDB, Article. IMDB. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ^ Blog, Aaron Morris Website. "Blog Post- Day 11240". Blog, Article. Aaron Morris. Archived from the original on 10 October 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ Interview, WRDE Coast TV. "Aaron Morris returns to stand up and podcasting". Interview, Article. WRDE Coast TV. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
External links[]
- Comedycv.co.uk
- Laughing Horse profile
- Biography[permanent dead link]
- 1991 births
- Living people
- English male comedians
- English television presenters
- People from Dartford